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Munster hurling final between Tipperary and Waterford was broadcast live for the first time. Since then RTÉ has gained
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the rights to show all of the provincial hurling and football finals live as well as many other earlier provincial and qualifier games. The station broadcasts these and many other games under "The Sunday Game Live" banner. This programme usually contains live coverage of two games. In 2007
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with Jim Carney. For the early years financial and logistical reasons restricted the programme to featuring just one full championship game and discussion about it. The show, however, soon expanded featuring coverage of one or more of the day's main championship games, followed by extended
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newspaper carried the headline: 'TV personality supports Jimmy
Keaveney' on the front page. Howard subsequently attended a Leinster Council disciplinary committee meeting and spoke on Keaveney's behalf, however, he received a one-month suspension.
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commentary team. He frequently commentates on provincial finals and All-Ireland semi-finals and has commentated on the All
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joined the commentary team, becoming the programme's chief commentator following O'Hehir's retirement due to illness in time for the All-Ireland finals of 1985. He has commentated on every senior All-Ireland final since then, with
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on RTÉ Two provides highlights of some of these games. When a hurling or football game is shown live on
Saturday or Monday – the latter becoming more common during Summer Bank Holiday weekends – the appropriately customised title
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being replaced. The new theme was used through to 2006 and was then replaced by another different theme in 2007. On 10 May 2008, RTÉ announced that the original theme would return, with a new arrangement, for the 2008 season.
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Championship finals and has in recent seasons expanded its coverage to show the
Quarter and Semi Finals of the senior championship. For the minor (under-18) matches, the commentary is traditionally in the
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commentating. Since 1962, however, the broadcasting of Gaelic games, albeit limited, became a key part of the new television station's schedule. On 5 September 1971 history was made again when
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replaced
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replaced Carney in 1984 as part of a revamp of the show, coinciding with the centenary year of the GAA. When the show later expanded to feature live games, Lyster presented both
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previously covered the finals of four other championships: the All-Ireland Minor
Football Championship and the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Championship in 2014 these rights went to
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has always shown an innovative approach in its use of match analysts. In its very first season the makers of the programme made the brave decision to include
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broadcast 50 live championship games. In 2008 the programme broadcast 40 live championship games due to the fact that rival broadcaster,
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was established on 31 December 1961, the new television station became interested in the broadcasting of the national games. The
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took over in 1980. He remained at the helm as presenter for two seasons before being replaced by Carney once again.
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