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Published 14:30 13 Aug 2016 BST
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'The [brothers] also jokingly complained about a decision to cancel racing due to high winds, because going out on the water would have been a "bit of craic". 'Their laid-back interview style and rowing success has been a bright spot for Team Ireland in what has so far been a disappointing Olympics, overshadowed by shock defeats and a boxer's failed drug test.'The report features Donal O'Driscoll, from Skibbereen's credit union, and his dissertation that the lads are still four years away from their peak. "So we'll go again at the next Olympics," O'Driscoll remarks.
Belgian news outlet HLN write about how the brothers wrote themselves into Irish sporting history by clinching silver. Their reporter, Dimitri Eeckhaut writes about the 'comedy duo':
'The crazy, but amicable pair of brothers were so elated and delighted that their - barely intelligible - interviews spread quickly around the world.'Both France 24 and Le Figaro lauded the efforts of their gold medal heroes but praised the Irish rowers for pushing their men all the way. The Guardian report that the O'Donovans produced the 'performance of their life'. "On a wet morning at the Lagoa, the brothers from Cork shone with a fine performance that brought with it a deserved podium spot," the report adds. Meanwhile, The Huffington Post couldn't get over the class antics of the two lads in front of the TV cameras. Reporter Sarah Ann Harris marvels:
'They opened their interview asking “what’s the craic” and went on to discuss “podium pants”, urine tests and signing autographs.'There was also a reference to this classic interview introduction with the BBC. And finally, in The Telegraph, Mark Molloy details some of the Skib natives' best bits in a piece headlined 'These Irish rowers are giving the best interviews at the Olympics'. They sure are. Exclusive interview with Paraic Duffy on the latest GAA Hour. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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