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APRÉS MATCH OF THE DAY ***FINAL***

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Series 2, episode 6

1990: Snooker and More!

1990 and in the last episode of a series that has reached new levels of hilarity ‘Hurricane Alex’ hits Goffs leaving a trail of devastation as he faces Denis Taylor in the final of the Irish snooker masters. Poor old Aonghus McAnally and Clive Davis must try to keep up their balls in order as the hurricane rushes around the table at a speed that would give Ronnie Delany a run for his money. And as well as the 147 breaks there’s a return to the golden age of the Aprés Match commercial breaks.

SERIES OVERVIEW –

Welcome to a whole new world of Apres Match and a whole new world of laughter.  This time they take on everything from snooker, golf, football, GAA even Greyhound Racing – because for these boys – if it has balls or legs then any game is fair game.

Apres Match – with Barry Murphy, Risteard Cooper & Gary Cooke.

Dublin vs Kerry 1979! – The Irish Open golf tournament 1985! – and who could forget Stuttgart in 1988 when little Ray put the ball in the back of the English net? – Not us that’s for sure.  Travel back in time to meet Brendan O’Reilly, Malcom Leadbetter, Larry Joyce and many more.  And the great thing is they haven’t aged a day…they just got much funnier

Apres Match – with Barry Murphy, Risteard Cooper and Gary Cooke.

Make Ireland great again!  Travel back in time due to the super powers of the Apres Match team. Remember the great battle between North and South at Windsor Park in 1993 with our place in the 1994 World cup at stake.

All our balls were right on cue for an all Irish Masters Championship in 1990 between the the Hurricane and the man with the giant lenses – Denis Taylor

Paris 2000.  The day the legend of the BOD was born.  And we gave the French a good beating as a bonus!

Memories like these never grow old – but thanks to the Apres Match take on Geirge Brent and Tom – and a revisit to the adverts of the day…they do get a lot funnier