Waterford's Greatest Sporting Moments: Recent Episodes

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With thanks to Flahavans Oaty Flapjacks we are looking for you to vote on Waterford's Greatest Sporting Moments. Listen back to the full interviews with the people involved in all 20 moments

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Damien speaks to Waterford athlete Kelly Proper about her career and particularly 2013 when she won 3 golds at the National Athletic Championships.

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Damien speaks to Paul Flynn about his wonderful career including his goal against Cork in the 2004 Munster Hurling Final

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Damien Tiernan speaks to Alfie Hale as he remembers April 16th 1972 when Waterford beat Cork Hibernains to win the League of Ireland for a fifth time.

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In 2016 Thomas Barr reached the final of the 400m hurdles, smashing all of his personal bests in the process. He finished just outside of the medals in the final,in fourth place, breaking the Irish record with a time of 47.9. He has once again qualified for the Olympics 2021 - Damien Tiernan chats to Thomas about his career

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Damien speaks to John O Neil who played in the famous clash between Waterford United and Manchester United in 1968

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Damien speaks to Captain on the day Fergal Hartley about that famous win in 2002

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The Waterford-based handler dominated the Cheltenham Festival in winning the Champion Hurdle and Champion Chase as well as saddling the first two home in the Gold Cup, before repeating that feat with a one-two in Saturday’s Grand National.

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The Ladies footballers beat Laois in the 1991 final to become All Ireland Champions. Damien speaks to one of the players Aine Wall.

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Brian Gardener's goal wins the FAI cup for Waterford when they beat St Patricks Athletic in 1980 final

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Waterford hurdler Susan Smith won the 100 and 400 metres at the 1998 National Championships

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Neil Gough is Waterford's most successful boxer, winning 10 National Titles in his career

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John Mullane scored a flurry of goals against Cork in the 2003 Munster Hurling Final - three to be exact.

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Dawn Run was one of the most successful Irish horses ever. Damien speaks to Barton Hill, the son of Dawn Runs owner Charmaine Hill

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Niamh Briggs captained Ireland as the beat England in the 6 Nations

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Waterford footballer John O Shea scores a last-gasp equaliser in the Euro 2016 qualifier against world champions Germany in Gelsenkirchen in 2014

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On 12th August 1984 John Treacy won a silver medal on the Los Angeles Olympic Games marathon race.

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Former Waterford hurler, and All Star Hurler of the year, Dan Shanahan, tells Damien Tiernan about his hat trick against Limerick in 2007