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‘I’d nearly travel over for that alone’ – Ronan O’Gara’s hilarious reaction to Ireland vs England pre-match music guest


RONAN O’Gara is of the right vintage that DJ Mark McCabe being part of Saturday’s pre-match build-up was always going to be a smash hit.

Evidently the 47-year-old rugby legend is excited about the IRFU drafting in the ‘Maniac 2000’ spinster in an effort to boost the Aviva Stadium’s atmosphere woes.

31 January 2025; Andrew Porter, left, before an Ireland rugby captain's run at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Sam Barnes/Sportsfile
The atmosphere is particularly meek around Six Nations games since so many younger fans are priced out of tickets
Ronan O'Gara, Stade Rochelais head coach.
O’Gara shared his view on Sam Prendergast getting the starting nod over Jack Crowley
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Two DJs at a turntable.
Mark McCabe will be on the decks in a bid to ramp up the intensity before kick-off
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Appearing on his weekly slot on Off the Ball Breakfast, he was already ready to ‘rock it rock it’ as he lit up when the prospect was brought up.

The 128-times capped great laughed: “Oh what a song. I’d nearly make the trip over (from France) for that alone!

“I might save that song for a really special video where I need to get my players (at La Rochelle) going.

“What a song, what a tune. For my generation the memories come flooding back.”

Later on in the chat the Munster legend stated he feels Ireland have gotten it right in picking Sam Prendergast over Jack Crowley for tomorrow’s game with England.

Crowley looked to be the main in possession of the No. 10 shirt following Johnny Sexton’s retirement following the 2023 World Cup and guided Ireland to last year’s Championship.

But Prendergast, 21, made his debut last November and got the starting job for the final game of last year against Australia.

And interim coach Simon Easterby has kept faith with him at half-half for the Six Nations opener with England.

But La Rochelle coach O’Gara – a former No. 10 – believes it is the right one as he thinks Crowley has not progressed as he hoped since last year’s Championship.

He added: “He’d want to be careful, he might find himself outside the 23 which happens sometimes with the No.10s.


“He can easily go into the group of 30 to 45 who don’t play. It’s not ruthless at all, really, I don’t think.

“He had a fantastic Six Nations for Ireland, and Ireland did, but he didn’t kick on.

“He had a South African tour and he opened the door for competitors to keep having bites, and then in November it was the same.

“I’m a big fan of his and I like what he stands for but you can’t do that.

“It’s confirmed by the announcement of the team to play England, that in the management’s eyes Sam is the better player.

“So Jack has to accept that and say, ‘OK, we’re not building for the future, we’re not looking at my number two’. He’s number two’.

“That was probably hard to take but if he takes good messages from that, replay every action in his head, ‘what will I do here, do I confirm what he’s done, where am I seeing the space?’.

“Sam Prendergast has been exceptional for Leinster.

“Jack has been like a yo-yo for Munster and when you’re a yo-yo for Munster you don’t get in the Irish team.”

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