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Padraig Lodge.

  • 06-02-2014 6:55pm
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    Excellent broadcaster and seems a nice lad.

    Is he positioning himself as the new "Colm Murray" I wonder?Seeking a niche for himself in the hurly burly of RTE.

    Every bulletin he presents seems to have huge "racing input".

    Some of it, to me,seems a bit incongruous as there are more important topics to report on yet Mr Lodge seems to input fairly meaty reports from minor race meets and stuff?

    Not complaining or anything but do sports reporters have a kind of 'carte Blanche' to promote their own vested interests.

    Just wondering do other people notice this,or am I unique!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,648 ✭✭✭honeybear


    Have to say that, as a regular listener to sports bulletins, he comes across so well. Often presenters of the main programme make a comment regarding a current sports event. S/presenters e.g Cahill or Kenny are quite rude to them. On numerous occasions I have heard Lodge respond to their input most courteously (even when presenter says something ridiculous)


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