
Hats off to Joanne Cantwell who has stepped away from her chair hosting the Sunday Game Live and channelled some of the skills that helped her win a Leinster title with the Dublin Ladies Footballers back in the 1990s.
She chose to go largely hands-free for this contribution to the Toilet Roll Challenge but the feet are on fire and no doubt a call from Vera Pauw is in the offing sooner rather than later.
Wait for the walk-off as well. pure class…
Thanks to a certain Clareman, I’m breaking my Twitter silence and making a complete fool of myself… sure why not? Stay safe everyone. I nominate @Goldieface @Deanrock14 @BrenMaher8 @sportsdes @Woolberto @DaloAnto #CreateDontContaminate @RTE2fm pic.twitter.com/SIoH0XsNwD
— Joanne Cantwell (@Joanne_Cantwell) March 18, 2020
Our International Hockey players are in waiting for how their Olympic dream will turn out but you have to keep things going, even when team sessions are forbidden and Nicci Daly was able to dive back into whatever childhood memories of making obstacle courses she could find.
Now when you remember that it’s time to clean out that shed, the challenge for the kids will be to find things that could make yours look like this…
#socialdistancing skills day 2. Since it went down so well yesterday myself and @alimeeke made a hockey obstacle course using some raw materials. Off ya go kids, get creative! #selfisolation #covid_19 #stayhome #hockeyathomechallenge #createdontcontaminate #Osakahockey @20x20_ie pic.twitter.com/pPewknL9Ku
— Nicci Daly (@NicciDaly22) March 18, 2020
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