PADDY TALLY | on Catriona McGahan, Mayo and Andy Moran | Tommy Rooney | OFF THE BALL

PADDY TALLY | on Catriona McGahan, Mayo and Andy Moran | Tommy Rooney | OFF THE BALL

Author: OTB Sports April 21, 2026 Duration: 19:14

Tommy Rooney is your host this evening, and is delighted to be joined by Paddy Tally to talk through his move to Mayo GAA, the fundraising efforts with the GAA Golf classic, and the impact of Kobe McDonald


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