President Michael D Higgins says Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh turned every match into an epic tale.
The legendary GAA commentator passed away today at the age of 93 His unmistakable voice will forever be linked with our memories of some of the greatest matches in GAA history. It was the soundtrack to decades of Sundays, serving as RTE’s lead radio commentator after the retirement of Micheal O’Hehir in 1985. Micheal O Muircheartaigh's first national radio commentary came in the 1949 Railway Cup final, and he retired after the 2010 All Ireland finals. Speaking to South East Radio some years ago he said he held a special place for the Wexford hurlers of the 1950s He singled out the Rackards for special mention and said it was the golden era of Wexford hurling
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