RTÉ GAA pundit Ursula Jacob has welcomes baby number two and we love the name

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RTÉ GAA pundit Ursula Jacob has welcomes baby number two and we love the name
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The four time All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship winner and The Sunday Game favourite gave birth to a baby boy over the weekend, just in time for Christmas

The four time All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship winner and her husband Brendan Cruise became parents to a beautiful baby boy, named James, over the weekend.

Ursula said: "James Conor Cruise made his way to us on Friday 6th December, weighing a whopping 9lbs 4oz!" She added: "Brídín is already the best big sister to her baby brother! Feeling so blessed and grateful.Ursula shared that she was expanding her family back in June, revealing that the tot was due to arrive just before Christmas.

"It is going to be a Christmas baby, so Santa Claus will be very busy. My little one, Brídín will be two in October, so she will be playing the big sister role.

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