EQUESTRIAN Dressage rider Sinead McGrath from Ballinrobe gives us an insight into her life during the current sporting shutdown
Quickfire Questions
Name: Sinead McGrath
Club: Dressage Ireland
Age: 44
Occupation: Dressage Rider and Coach
Working from home or just at home?
Working from home as I was before lockdown.
Strangest thing you do to pass the time?
Pretending to go places like a coffee shop every Sunday. We go out one door and in another – my daughter is a great waitress.
What’s the best thing about going nowhere?
Not having to dress up.
Best thing about social distancing?
Shops aren’t crowded.
Worst thing about social distancing?
Not seeing my family.
Favourite song to wash your hands to?
Bee Gees – Staying Alive.
What’s your guilty pleasure TV show?
Blue Bloods.
Which three celebrity guests would you invite to your Zoom party?
Judy Reynolds, Eddie Murphy and Frankie Dettori.
What’s your most prized possession at the moment?
My horses.
First thing you’ll do when the lockdown ends?
Go see my parents.
One old match you’d love to watch back?
The 1938 All-Ireland Football Final. Galway won and my Grandad was captain.
What do you miss most about training?
Haven’t missed any and have actually managed to fit more in than usual.
Sum up Coronavirus in three words?
Nasty, contagious, life-changing.
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