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Published 17:50 22 Jun 2022 BST
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"I rocked up to North London Shamrocks and the manager picked me up from the tube station. He was there going 'so what do you do yourself?' I was there, 'I'm a musician like.' He was there, 'it must be fierce tough for you. I know a few lads who own little pubs around north London. I'll see if we can get you a few gigs or a wedding. "I was like 'thanks but like, we actually played in the 3Arena in Dublin last week...But that's one of the things that I love about it so much, it doesn't matter what you do. You're one of the lads."https://twitter.com/TheCoronas/status/506120542400049153?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E506120542400049153%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.the42.ie%2Fcoronas-lead-singer-danny-oreilly-wins-london-gaa-championship-1650397-Sep2014%2F He returned home soon after and from 2016 up to recently, had been living with Kevin Mcmanamon in Dublin.
"In 2015, after winning the All-Ireland, I was out with the team in Cassidy's when they were celebrating. I was just after getting the house in Dublin and Kev Mc goes 'I just got kicked out of my house,' and I was like 'do you want to move in?' and he says yeah grand and that was it. So he lived here for the last five years."And sometime in between, he sang for the Dublin team during a training weekend at Carton House. That was when he met Jim Gavin at his calculated best. "Jim asked me down to Carton house one year to sing a few songs for the team. Jim met me at the reception, and I really like Jim, but even then I said 'how's it going, are ye moving well?' I thought he'd be like 'yeah we're flying,' or whatever, but it was the stock media answer. 'Ah well you know, Meath will put it up to us now next weekend.' We're going okay. I was like, even me!" You can listen to the full podcast here.
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