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Indo GAA podcast: Tyrone upset Jim McGuinness' plan  Pat Spillane, Dick Clerkin & Eddie Brennan

Indo GAA podcast: Tyrone upset Jim McGuinness' plan Pat Spillane, Dick Clerkin & Eddie Brennan

The lads also wish Kevin McStay well after he has stepped aside from Mayo management.
Meanwhile, Eddie Brennan is on hand after the end of the hurling round-robin, where Davy Fitzgerald's future, Joe McDonagh drama and Clare's last hurrah (for this year anyway) are on the chopping block.
Our GAA coverage on the Indo Sport podcast is in association with AIB.
If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at indosportpodcast@independent.ie.
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