Conor Moore brings stars to Late Late Show GAA Special
Conor Moore is one of the guests on the Late Late Show tomorrow night as the annual GAA Special returns packed with legends, laughter, live action and the pride of the parish.
With a studio audience draped in jerseys from every corner of Ireland, this year’s show shines a spotlight on what makes the GAA special.
Patrick Kielty sits down with the Dublin GAA family dynasty, the four Brogans, Bernard Snr, Bernard Jnr, Alan, and Paul, for a chat. They look back on decades of Dublin glory, the sibling and intergenerational rivalry that shaped them and what it means to grow up in a home where football is the family language.
Patrick is joined by GAA legends who relive their top GAA moments. Sport presenter and TV icon, Marty Morrissey and one of the greatest ladies’ footballers of all time Cora Staunton reminisce on their most cherished GAA memories, playing on the field or commentating from the stands.
Conor Moore joins the fun with his hilarious impressions of well-known figures – players, managers, pundits, no one is safe! Conor will also team up with podcast host Laurita Blewitt for a GAA quiz that promises plenty of slagging and even more laughs.
Jacqui Hurley broadcasts live from Croke Park, where two unsuspecting audience members will be whisked from the studio for a never seen before Late Late challenge under the stadium lights.
This year’s Late Late Show GAA Special honours four families representing four clubs who lifted All-Ireland titles last season. These young stars and their families share what victory means to their communities, and why the GAA is more than just a game.
Ceol agus craic from some of Ireland’s finest folk musicians joined by Dublin singer-songwriter George Murphy.
Tune in on Friday at 9.35pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player for a celebration of community, colour and the unbeatable spirit of the GAA.