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Writing about GAA was one hell of a ride
Irish Daily Mirror
|October 25, 2025
BACK in 2004, with the Celtic Tiger economy booming, the demand for engineers in Ireland far outstripped supply.
Despite the fact that there were any amount of opportunities for gainful employment as I emerged from DCU with an engineering degree, journalism had already taken hold of me and I immediately enrolled for an MA in DIT Aungier St, from where I graduated 20 years ago next month.
Bits of freelancing and a short stint in Setanta Sports followed, before I landed the Gaelic Games Correspondent position with the Mirror in January 2007.
I had turned my hand to various sports as I made my way, but covering Gaelic games on a full-time basis was always what I was striving towards and securing such a role seemed the dream job.
And, for a long number of years, it was. Many players that I grew up idolising were still active. Indeed, there were even some All-Ireland medalists from my native Offaly on the go.
Writing about and speaking with them was extremely rewarding. Going to games every weekend never seemed like a chore.
But, over time, it evolved into something different, and less enjoyable. There are myriad reasons for this, but a prominent one is lack of access.
My first piece involved simply lifting the phone and calling Dublin wing-back Paul Casey. He was happy to chat away, but the idea of cold-calling a Dublin footballer now would be laughable.
County setups were pulling back in any event 20-odd years ago, but there's no doubt that it was accelerated significantly by Jim Gavin's Dublin regime.
This story is from the October 25, 2025 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.
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