The GAA hurling coach and Ireland's Fittest Family star values his wife and sons above all else and says that no family 'is exempt to having problems but we'll move on'
The GAA legend has been drawn into court cases in Portugal and Ireland over mortgages and can't talk about them in detail as proceedings are still ongoing.
"I'm not going to look back, because sometimes when you look back at stuff it might make you angry or put you into a place you don't want to be, and I just decided I'm not going to throw stones at anyone or look back at anyone and I'm just going to belt on the forwards, that's the way I look at it."But you know what, we'll try out best to get over them and we'll move on.
"Daithi Og is not far off 19 months now. He is walking since about 10 months," he told The Sunday World. Davy would love to see his youngest son have an active interest in hurling but won't push him to follow in his dad's footsteps.
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