The popular GAA documentary series returns to TG4 later this month with Armagh All-Ireland winner Ronan Clarke among those featured
Armagh All-Ireland hero Ronan Clarke is set to feature in the upcoming Laochra Gael series, which returns for a 23rd series later this month.
Clarke helped Armagh claim their maiden All-Ireland success aged just 19 back in 2002 and was named Young Footballer of the Year that season.Read more: “I owe him a few pints” - Ben McDonnell pays tribute to unheralded Errigal Ciaran star The Pearse Óg clubman woke up in intensive care five days after suffering a head injury after colliding with goalposts, an injury which precipitated the end of his Gaelic football playing days.
The new season gets under way with an episode featuring Tipperary hurler Pádraic Maher with Kerry’s Marc Ó Se and Donegal’s Eamon McGee also set to feature in this series.
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