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6 things we learned from Paul O'Connell's interview with Miriam O'Callaghan
1. He was dressed as Ian Rush for his stags
Credit: Darragh O’Sullivan
He went to west Clare dressed like this last weekend. “My brother is a Liverpool fan and I’m Everton,” he says. “When we were kids he be Ian Rush and I’d be Graeme Sharpe or one of the strikers.
2. He’s getting married in France on Saturday week
On proposing to his partner Emily, he said: “We went for a picnic with our son Paddy and I had a knee injury at the time so I didn’t get down on one knee which I regret as that’s what people always ask.”
Credit: INPHO/Billy Stickland
When asked for his favourite songs, he gave these answers:
3. Scream and Shout – Will.i.am and Britney
“When I arrived home from the Lions Tour, Emily collected me and played this song. Paddy was singing along in the back.”
YouTube credit: Dominic H
4. Blurred Lines – Robin Thicke featuring TI & Pharrell Williams
It reminds him the recent Lions Tour to Australia. “It’s probably a bit young for me but I like it. It’s a cool song. This would be the first song played when we got on the bus.”
YouTube credit: Vera S
5. Everybody Wants To Rule The World – Tears For Fears
“When we were celebrating winning the Heineken Cup I was in Nancy Blake’s Pub in Limerick and I remember Sky Sports were playing this montage with me and ROG at the end.”
YouTube credit: EightiesJukebox
6. Elbow – One Day Like This
“It became the song of the Grandslam in 2009. I love this song. It sends me back to good time and good memories.”
YouTube credit: Polydor
Listen to the full interview on RTE Radio 1
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