The Bold and the Beautiful
Christy Ring
Any man who can inflame passions in men as equally as in Women deserves a place in the top Ten. Here, we see Nick O'Donnell give Christy Ring a wet one on the li[s after Cork Defeated Wexford in the 1956 All-Ireland Final. While the Caption says embrace, its more like sexual assault the way he has his hands around him. Christy didnt have much say in the matter. The lad looking on the Dali Lama hat seemes fairly shocked by the carry on.An emotional moment indeed.
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Thomas Mulcahy
Its not a Cork love it but with with Tom's movie Star good looks and his skill in hurling, he should have been the Jason mcAteer of the 90's, selling shampoo in ads and making lots of dosh.
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Eoin "Bomber" Liston
Another Munster Man and the Big Man of Kerry Football in the 80's. A man whose beard actually suited him.
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Micko O' Dwyer
The man that goes on and on. Can you call him an old man now... not to his face. At his best style wise in the late 70's
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Noel Ryan and Ger Cunningham
A lovers tiff. Not the best looking men in the Top ten but a jilted love from a clare Cad deserves some sympathy. Touching!
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Jimmy Dennihan
What is it with munster Men. Another man still in the News. The early 80's were Jimmy's style years with a brazen John Travolta look.
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Jimmy Barry Murphy
Sublime dual player, the first Skinhead GAA player, great Manager... 6 foot two, eyes of blue, JMB, Cork still loves you.. Need I say more. Still, he needs a haircut these days.
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John Connolly
John Connolly. Star and pride of Galway. The "Judge Dredd" jawline and lots of crusty bread led to this fine cut of a man.
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Who Else??
Who else. Who should be in the top ten. Who should not be. Email me
michael(at)gaa.irish-guy.com
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Labels: Championship, Cumann Luthcleas Gael, Football, GAA, Gaelic Athletic Association, humour, Hurling, Jokes, Michael Cusack, Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh, The Sunday Game, Up for the Match
