The brothers, who are sports ambassadors for the National Dairy Council, chatted to us about rugby and revealed their feelings on the popular @boringkearney Twitter account.
They also told us about looking forward to getting stuck in to the farm during the summer.
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"Harvest season was probably the most enjoyable time of year for us," said Rob. "There was always a bit of craic on the combine. We'll try to get home for a few weeks and dig in a little bit, where we can."
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The brothers, who are sports ambassadors for the National Dairy Council, chatted to us about rugby and revealed their feelings on the popular @boringkearney Twitter account.
They also told us about looking forward to getting stuck in to the farm during the summer.
"Harvest season was probably the most enjoyable time of year for us," said Rob. "There was always a bit of craic on the combine. We'll try to get home for a few weeks and dig in a little bit, where we can."
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