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Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, iconic voice of GAA, dies aged 93

Ó Muircheartaigh commentated on Gaelic games for over six decades before retiring in 2010.

MÍCHEÁL Ó MUIRCHEARTAIGH, the legendary Gaelic games commentator, has died aged 93.

Ó Muircheartaigh was surrounded by his family when he passed away this morning at the Mater Hospital, Dublin, according to a statement from RTÉ. 

A native of Co. Kerry, Ó Muircheartaigh was widely considered to be one of Ireland’s greatest ever sports broadcasters. He commentated on Gaelic games for over 60 years on RTÉ Radio.

He was born in Dún Síon, just outside Dingle, in 1930.

A teacher by trade, Ó Muircheartaigh’s first assignment for RTÉ was to provide commentary — as Gaeilge — on the 1949 Railway Cup Final on St Patrick’s Day.

He remained a teacher until the mid-1980s, moonlighting as a broadcaster before eventually working full-time with RTÉ.

Ó Muircheartaigh took the reins from another Irish sports-broadcasting great, Míchael O’Hehir, when the latter retired in 1985.

His last All-Ireland final came in 2010 when he commentated on the Cork footballers’ victory over Down. He retired from broadcasting in October of that year.

Ó Muircheartaigh’s voice — and his iconic turn of phrase — became synonymous with Gaelic games.

Across his more than six decades of broadcasting, he became one of the most cherished figures in Irish sport, remaining so even throughout his retirement.

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    Sep 14th 2017, 1:43 PM

    I wonder will it be as good as the Middleweight fight of Froch V Groves 2, which tool place in front of 80,000 people at Wembley. Not many people know that, Froch is very hesitant to mention it.

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    Sep 14th 2017, 1:54 PM

    @Johnny: that wasn’t at middleweight

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    Sep 14th 2017, 2:00 PM

    @Gareth: Super-Middleweight has the word Middleweight in it, so i stand by my comment haha to many branches of divisions these days all for the sake of 3 or 4 pounds.

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    Sep 14th 2017, 3:51 PM

    @Johnny: these days lol

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    Sep 14th 2017, 5:46 PM

    @Johnny: theres an 8 pound difference between middle and super middle

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    Sep 14th 2017, 6:51 PM

    @Cathal Scully: In the lower weight classes there’s 4/5 lb difference in some, my point about weight classes wasn’t directed specifically at Middleweight. Jesus, a man can put a smart comment up here without getting dogs abuse! Haha

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    Sep 14th 2017, 1:34 PM

    Great fights, felt Hagler did enough to win against SRL, Hagler-Hearns was quality

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    Sep 15th 2017, 7:51 AM

    I’m going for Canelo on points, or possibly a late stoppage. I believe he has superior boxing skills, he’s the younger man and he’s the better all round fighter.

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