Donal Og Cusack is an interesting character, to put it mildly. One of the truly great hurling goalkeepers of the modern or perhaps any era. A trailblazer on and off the pitch. An inspirational figure to many in how he dealt with aspects of his personal life in a world far less understanding than is... Continue Reading →
Expanding horizons or aging with dignity – you decide!
How does somebody in a wheelchair take 985 steps in a day? I don't know either but my new watch obviously has it sussed because the day before yesterday that is exactly what it informed me I had accomplished at day's end. Now read on... Anybody who has been ingesting my output for long enough... Continue Reading →
A comforting voice but still an emotional storm
It had to be him. His comforting voice, which had seen myself, my family and so many others through and over so much. Now read on... No secret has been of the fact that at times I haven't reacted well to all of the restrictions forced upon us by Covid-19. At all. And yes, I... Continue Reading →
Sometimes cliches are unavoidable
A couple of months ago, I was contacted regarding a developing story relating to club football in Kildare. Facts were reported as they were presented, but, when one of the parties to whom the matter related got in touch voicing their unhappiness with some of the material contained therein, the 'offending' information was willingly and... Continue Reading →