Quote by Kirsty Gallacher
I come from a sports family and my husband is a rugby player. - Ki

I come from a sports family and my husband is a rugby player. – Kirsty Gallacher

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The idea that so many kids eat rubbish and sit on computers all day long appals me and getting them into sport is a major way of getting them off computers and leading healthier lives. – Kirsty Gallacher

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Being a mother is quite tiring. Theres not much time to do anything. You just rush around and its hard work. – Kirsty Gallacher

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Sports broadcasting is very open now. In the beginning you did encounter more traditional attitudes and get comments. But Im talking about 12 years ago. – Kirsty Gallacher

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American professional athletes are bilingual; they speak English and profanity. – Gordie Howe, 1975

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I figure practice puts your brains in your muscles. – Sam Snead, about golf

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