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Irish sports star Donal Og Cusack opens up about coming out



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Irish hurling star Donal Og Cusack is often heckled by bigots
Irish hurling star Donal Og Cusack is often heckled by bigots

Donal Og Cusack, who became the first major Irish sportsman to come out earlier this week, has gone into further detail of the day he came out to his family.

Cusack, who was appearing on Irish TV, talked of coming home from South Africa on a team holiday early to deal with the speculation regarding his sexual orientation.

The triple All-Ireland medal winning goalkeeper described the conversation he had with his father on his way back from the airport.

"We talked about everything and anything except about what was being said, which is probably typical of an Irish father-son relationship, as if nothing was happening."

Once home, Cuasck called his parents and brother and sister into the sitting room and told them he was gay. Cusack added that he thought his mother knew all along that he was gay but that up until that day he had never told them openly.

His father, in some shock, told his son that they would get him "fixed."

Cusack was on Irish national television on Friday night when he appeared on RTE’s The Late Late show and was interviewed by Ryan Tubridy.

When asked why he felt he had to tell his story Cusack said: "For myself I have been involved in a number of different situations and I wanted to bring closure to a number of things,' he said.

"I almost felt a duty, because of my own personal situation, that by me talking about it if it could help maybe a young boy or a young girl that found themselves in the same situation then that would be great, and that was definitely one of my goals."

Before the interview ended Cusack read an e-mail that his publisher Penguin had received and passed on to him.

“It was with tears in my eyes that I read the article about Donal Og Cusack in the Indo this morning. Something in the words struck a chord with me. I am generally not the type of person who sends letters to newspapers or writes to people that I don't know about subjects in the media, but the article this morning moved me so much that I felt compelled to write this e-mail. 



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I always knew the GAA was played by mostly Gays.. Wonder when the rest of them will come out????
 


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