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Ten years on, RTÉ documentary, ‘No Words Needed’ revisits the events of that momentous day, with a whole host of political, sporting and cultural leaders telling of their experiences in the run up to the game and of the game itself.
Amongst them are players such as Jerry Flannery, Shane Horgan and England captain on the day, Martin Corry, then Ireland manager Eddie O’Sullivan, former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, historian Diarmaid Ferriter, former Armagh manager Joe Kernan and former President of the GAA, Sean Kelly, who presided over one of the most historic moves in the association’s history.
It promises to be a must watch for Irish sports fans and it’s on RTÉ One tonight at 10.15pm.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srchNaaV04A
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