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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2016 · 1H 1M

Glory Days - Radio Documentary (extended version)

from Craggy Rugby podcast

The 2015/16 season was the greatest in the long history of rugby in the west of Ireland province of Connacht. Against all the odds with a team of young emerging stars in a region often overlooked by the rugby powers that be, the men from the west went from mid table underdogs to Pro12 champions in nine incredible months. The Craggy Rugby crew of were there to document the tale all the way and this is the story of Connacht's season through the eyes of them, the fans and the players. You'll hear from Craggy crew members, Alan Deegan, William Davies, Linley Mackenzie, Dave Finn, Rob Murphy and Niall Sheil Other voices include Connacht captain John Muldoon, players Tiernan O'Halloran and Bundee Aki, Connacht Branch president Gerry O'Donnell, Galway Bay FM Co Commenter Joe Healy and Sky sports commenter Stuart Barnes. But the voices you'll hear most are those of the incredible group of rugby fans from Connacht that backed this team from day one against the Dragons to the last day in May against Leinster in Murrayfield. The show was edited by Emmet McNamara, Researched by Alan Deegan, produced by Rob Murphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The 2015/16 season was the greatest in the long history of rugby in the west of Ireland province of Connacht. Against all the odds with a team of young emerging stars in a region often overlooked by the rugby powers that be, the men from the west went from mid table underdogs to Pro12 champions in nine incredible months. The Craggy Rugby crew of were there to document the tale all the way and this is the story of Connacht's season through the eyes of them, the fans and the players. You'll hear from Craggy crew members, Alan Deegan, William Davies, Linley Mackenzie, Dave Finn, Rob Murphy and Niall Sheil Other voices include Connacht captain John Muldoon, players Tiernan O'Halloran and Bundee Aki, Connacht Branch president Gerry O'Donnell, Galway Bay FM Co Commenter Joe Healy and Sky sports commenter Stuart Barnes. But the voices you'll hear most are those of the incredible group of rugby fans from Connacht that backed this team from day one against the Dragons to the last day in May against Leinster in Murrayfield. The show was edited by Emmet McNamara, Researched by Alan Deegan, produced by Rob Murphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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