Next week’s Season Ticket goes from
Down to Down Under to follow the progress
of an 19-year-old who was heralded as one
of the most exciting young Gaelic football
prospects in Ireland.
The programme, on BBC One Northern Ireland
on Wednesday, October 31 at 10.40pm, catches
up with former Down star Martin Clarke who
helped Down Minors clinch an All-Ireland
title and led his school side, St Louis
Kilkeel, to consecutive MacRory Cup finals.
Reporter Thomas Kane talks to Martin who
swapped the Mournes for Melbourne when he
signed a two-year professional contract
with Collingwood Football Club – the
biggest sporting club in Australia. Season
Ticket is with Clarke as he adapts to his
new surroundings in Melbourne coming to
terms with being miles from home and an
intense fitness regime as well as coping
with the challenge of playing a completely
different code at professional level.
Clarke had a dream of one day playing in
the AFL, but no one could have predicted
his meteoric rise in such a short space
of time. He started the season playing for
Collingwood’s reserve side Williamstown
and ended it walking out in front of almost
100,000 fans as part of the first team challenging
for the Aussie Rules title. He talks about
making his debut against the Sydney Swans,
just eight months after first kicking the
Oval ball and the challenges of leaving
home and Gaelic football behind.
The programme also follows Martin on this
return to Cranfield at the end of the Aussie
Rules season. Season Ticket is with him
when he visits his old school as well as
rejoining his club mates at An Riocht to
help them in their bid to lift the Down
League Championship title. Martin also talks
about his hopes for the future back in Australia
and at home in Ireland.
Season Ticket is on BBC One Northern Ireland
at 10.40pm on Wednesday, October 31 with
another chance to see it on BBC Two Northern
Ireland the following night at 7.00pm.

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