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WATCH | The Sunday Paper Review | Kimmage & O'Toole | NFL, MMA, Lancaster & O'Driscoll Documentary

Paul Kimmage and Gary O'Toole joined Joe Molloy on the Sunday Paper Review to peruse the prominen...



WATCH | The Sunday Paper Revie...
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WATCH | The Sunday Paper Review | Kimmage & O'Toole | NFL, MMA, Lancaster & O'Driscoll Documentary

Paul Kimmage and Gary O'Toole joined Joe Molloy on the Sunday Paper Review to peruse the prominent stories from this afternoon's backpages. 

The main topics of discussion are Stuart Lancaster's dedication to his coaching role at Leinster rugby. Lancaster commutes on a regular basis to Dublin from Leeds to work with the European Champions.

Kimmage outlined what he thought of Brendan Fanning's piece on Lancaster from the Irish Times. Fanning outlined the English man's dedication to the provincial side. 

"He's basically giving a sense of the toll the commuting  to Leeds, where his life still lives, takes on Lancaster as part of his work,' said Kimmage. 

O'Toole also spoke about his love for Collegiate football after the news that Notre Dame will return to play the Navy in 2020 at Aviva stadium. The pair faced 8 years ago in 2012 in a game that brought a considerable amount of money to the Irish economy.  

"The impact it makes on the local economy here is huge. 36 extra Transatlantic flights over three days to bring the fans in, thats 10,000 fans in. Their spending power is huge.

The Sunday paper review also spoke about Tommy Conlon's piece about Brian O'Driscoll's new documentary. The panel spoke about the issue surrounding the border in Northern Ireland, the acceptance of 'Ireland's call', and other topics that have come from the the former Irish captains documentary. 

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