GAA
Length: 37mins
- play
- pause
- stop
- min volume
- max volume
Jack O'Shea was in many peoples opinion the greatest Kerry footballer that ever lived. A massive, broad and sweeping statement coming from a county that has produced many of the greatest players ever. Terrace Talk presenter, Weeshie Fogarty is proud to add this classic interview to the already comphrensive list of Kerry GAA greats.
Jacko was born in the town of Caherceiveen South Kerry. He won seven senior All-Ireland medals with Kerry and a host of underage titles. He won six all-star awards in a row - a unique record. He also captained Ireland to victory against Australia in their own country. He played on the Kerry team from 1976 until he retired in 1992.
Jack O'Shea was probably the greatest Gaelic footballer of all time and in this priceless achival interview with terrace talk you can capture a magical part of Kerry folklore.
Topics discussed in this interview
Jack talks about Kerry and his youth, and developing his GAA skills. Jack's first drink, Mick O Dwyer, and a caller rings in. Jack discusses the Offaly team.
* To download this audio to your computer in mp3 format, right click on this link
and choose 'Save Target as' or 'Save Link as'.
Sections
- All Interviews (196)
- Recently Added
- Athletics (8)
- GAA (115)
- In Conversation (19)
- Literary (4)
- Miscellaneous (3)
- Murt Mulcahy (5)
- Other Sports (41)
- Politicians (6)
- Public Figures (12)
- Soccer (4)
- Specials (3)
- Terrace Talk (2)
- Tributes (7)