
"Is pribhléid é a bheith ar taobhlíne" The Sunday Game Beo
An Domhach beag seo, 20 Iúil imreoidh Corcaigh agus Tiobráid Árann a chéile i gCraobh Shinsir Iomána na hÉireann don chéad uair riamh i stair an CLG. Cuirfidh RTÉ craoladh iomlán telefíse i nGaeilge, Sunday Game Beo ar fáil ón taobhlíne, mar aon le clúdach ar Raidió na Gaeltachta, ar an cluiche iománaíochta arís i mbliana.
Is í an craoltóir spóirt aitheanta Gráinne McElwain a chuirfidh an clár teilifíse i láthair le tráchtaireacht ó Gharry Mac Donncha agus Pat Fleury. Is é Damien Ó Dónaill a bheas mar thuairisceoir ar an taobhlíne. Beidh Ciarán O'Hara i mbun léiriúcháin.
Labhair muid le Gráinne agus í mbun taighde agus ullmhúchán don lá is mó i bhféilire iomána na hÉireann. Cé gur saineolaí spóirt agus CLG í Gráinne, deir sí go raibh a cuid obair bhaile á dhéanamh aici an tseachtain roimh an gcluiche mór ag cinntiú go raibh sí suas chun dáta ar an dá fhoireann.
Pribhléid é a bheith ar an taobhlíne ar lá mór mar seo, a deir Mc Elwain. Ina teannta ar an lá, beidh Michael Rice as iarimreoir le Cill Chainnigh agus John Allen, iarimreoir agus iarchaptaen le Corcaigh. Cé nach raibh Gráinne sásta foireann amháin a roghnú thar fhoireann eile, luaigh sí Patrick Horgan, laoch mór iomána Chorcaí atá ag imirt d'fhoireann na rebeiliúnach le fada an lá ach nach bhfuil bonn Uile-Éireann aige (fós!).
Beidh na daoine atá ag féachaint ar an gcluiche sa bhaile ag súil le scoth na hanailíse ar an lá. Chuige sin, tá Mc Elwain gnóthach ag féachaint siar ar chluichí, ag léamh thuairimí iriseoirí agus ag éisteacht le míreanna raidió agus podchraoltaí agus í ag iarraidh an pictiúr mór a thabhairt don lucht féachana chomh maith leis na sonraí beaga, tábhachtacha maidir leis an lá.
Meabhraíonn Gráinne go bhfuil cur chun cinn na Gaeilge ar cheann de luachanna an CLG mar eagraíocht agus dár le Gráinne go bhfuil sé tábhachtach go mbeadh ár gcluichí ársa ar fáil i nGaeilge don lucht leanúna.
Cé gur féidir le rudaí athrú go gasta i gcluiche iomána ar bith, chuir Gráinne béim ar mheon an dá fhoirne ar an lá. 'Níl sé cosúil le lá ar bith eile' a deir sí agus beidh brú ollmhór ar na himreoirí dá réir.
Tosóidh an craoladh ag 2.55pm agus beidh sé le fáíl ar an RTE Player agus ar chainéal RTÉ News. Tá cainéal RTÉ News ar fáil ar Saorview - cainéal 21; Sky - cainéal 517; Virgin Media - cainéal 200.
Tosóidh clúdach Spórt an Lae ar RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta ag 2.00pm le Tomás Ó hÁilín mar láithreoir. 'Siad Antoine Ó Conghaile agus Liam Mac an Mhaoir a bheidh i mbun tráchtaireachta.
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