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Beyond the Back Page: Daniel McGee, Badminton Ireland

Paul Brazil November 20, 2020
On the show Patrick was joined by Daniel McGee high performance director with Badminton Ireland. Daniel discussed the recent success of Sara Boyle and Rachel Darragh when they won silver medals at the recent Portuguese International. Daniel also filled us in on…
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This Sporting Life Ep6 – Badminton

admin March 27, 2013
This Sporting Life: The Story of Minority Sport in North Dublin This Sporting Life is an upbeat and lively series of short documentaries which capture the excitement and dedication of minority sports people and encourages others to join in. Each programme serves as…
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