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All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to break down the penultimate weekend of the National Hurling League's regular season, they also discussed why there are plenty of reasons for optimism in Wexford, and the return of Johnny Glynn.
The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Championship.
Hello there, and you're welcome along to a very special episode of The Football Pod - last weekend in Killarney, we sat down with Paudie and David Clifford, for an exclusive podcast recording, with thanks to the Killarney Club 7s.
We had a really enjoyable chat with the lads, we hope you enjoy it too!
(00:00) - Trailer
(00:25) - Introduction.
(02:25) - Life outside of Football: Villa, the Old Firm, Golf, Racing...
2023 Camogie Player of the Year Beth Carton & Mayo footballer Danielle Caldwell spoke to our GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney at the launch of the 2024 John West Féile at Croke Park.
Tommy Rooney and Jonathan Higgins were on hand at Dublin-Galway and Kildare-Donegal today to interview players and managers after each game.
Gaelic Football on Off The Ball with AIB.
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to review the last round of the regular section of the National Hurling League.
They also take listener questions, including whether league semi-finals are really necessary, if Cork now look the real deal, and why they think Tipperary won't progress from Munster.
The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Championship.
Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s free episode of The Football Pod, and we've got plenty to get stuck into after a great weekend of Football.
(01:00) - Introduction: James passes on an epic trip!
(08:30) - Tyrone impress as Monaghan go down - importance of the goalkeeper!
(20:00) - Umpires under fire and playing the wind as Kerry swipe Rossies aside.
(30:00) - Retrospective bans in the GAA...
Na Fianna Enfield's Michelle O'Malley joined Off The Ball Breakfast to explain more about the disunity between the LFGA & Camogie Association, and why integration may not serve the best interests of dual players.
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Clare hurling icon Shane O'Donnell joins Joe Molloy for episode one of 'Inner Drive'.
From a teenage sensation to a Fulbright Scholar, he's had a busy decade since that historic game against Cork in 2013, but it hasn't been a straightforward journey by any means.
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Nathan Murphy was joined by the recently retired Cork Ladies Footballer Doireann O'Sullivan on Off The Ball.
A five-time All-Ireland winner, she revisited what it was like coming into an all-conquering Cork team, how it felt winning the Brendan Martin Cup with her sister Ciara as Cork captain, and why she's decided to call it day now.
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to chat about both semi-finals, as Kilkenny and Clare booked their place in the National Hurling League final.
They discuss how the Cats dethroned reigning champions Limerick, Tipperary's issues with frees and some more talking. points. around the performances of referees. Oh, and times they encountered animals on the pitch...