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On this week's episode of the GAA Hour, Dan is joined by Gaz Gaelic Guide to dissect all of the weekend's GAA action!
The lads discuss the hot topic of scheduling this weekend, is hurling being pushed aside?
They discuss Dublin's dazzling draw versus Mayo, Armagh's triumphant draw over Galway and the Cork double header! Should Cork hurling fans be worried?
The boys then go onto make this weekend's predictions (with some bold shouts) before heading for the mailbag!
All of this and more on this week's episode of the GAA Hour
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On this week's episode of the GAA Hour Dan was joined Seamus Brady and Gaz Gaelic Guide to discuss all of the weekend's GAA action, including magnificent Quaid, Limerick's huge backroom, a drubbing for Dublin and Offaly's amazing week as well as looking forward to the football returning.
Dan also catches up with Offaly Under 20 goalkeeping star Liam Hoare to discuss the All Ireland win and his battle with cancer.
All of this and more on this week's episode of the GAA Hour!
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Dan Casey was joined once again by a very special guest in Offaly's Under 20 star Dan Ravenhill as well as Aaron Prendergast of Gaelic Fan TV.
They discuss
Tomorrow's Leaving CertDressing room musicMichael Duignan, Shane Lowry and Mick McDonaghAnd what this All Ireland means to the people of OffalyDan and Aaron also round up the weekend's footballing action including Cork's win over Donegal and Derry's downfall as well as answering your questions in the mailbag!
All this and more on this week's GAA Hour!
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On this week's episode of the GAA Hour, Dan Casey is joined by Seamus Brady to discuss the weekend's action, they go to the replay to discuss the kerfuffle of Mayo's want out of Croker, they then talk about Limerick beating Waterford and Clare beating Tipp, as well as hearing from some 'lively' Limerick fans.
The lads then go to 'Take Yer Point' where they discuss Dublin's win as well as Nolan's red card.
They then roundup the last of the hurling and football action including a look at Shefflin's Galway.
All this and more on this week's episode of the GAA Hour!
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Dan Casey was once again joined by Aaron Prendergast to discuss the weekend's action on the GAA Hour.
They discuss the 'schemozzle' at the end of a thrilling Clare versus Waterford game. Are the Rebels truly back in business? There's Galweigan glory over Derry while Shefflin remains under pressure on the hurling side.
The lads also discuss the McKinless stamp on Comer in 'Take Yer Point' as well as GAA AI being used on match programmes on 'The Replay.'
Dan and Aaron finish the pod by having a fumble around their mailbag.
All this and more on this week's episode of the GAA Hour.
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An over-the-moon Dan Casey was joined by Aaron Prendergast and Seamus Brady on this week's GAA Hour. We also hear from Cork boss Pat Ryan and quite a few 'exuberant' Cork fans outside Pairc Ui Chaoimh!
The lads discuss one of the best games of hurling we've ever seen...Carlow versus Kilkenny of course, but also Cork v Limerick as well as Dublin hammering Antrim.
A few hot topics are up for debate in 'Take Yer Point' such as the Leinster football final attendance and Armagh's penalty curse!
We then round off the second half with the big ball as we go to the Ulster and Leinster football final reviews.
All this and much more on this week's episode of the GAA Hour!
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Dan Casey was once again joined by Aaron Prendergast to discuss last weekend's GAA action! They discuss the high of Galway's win against Mayo in contrast with the low of their hurlers as Wexford get their campaign back on track. The lads also look at the drab trophy lift in the Munster final as Kerry take the title as well as looking at how open is the Munster hurling championship after Waterford's draw with Tipp.
They look at a lack of games on free to air, lack of launch for the Joe McDonagh and the football group stages!
All this and more on this week's episode of the GAA Hour, your fan-led podcast!
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Dan Casey was joined by Michael Deady and Aaron Prendergast to talk another jam packed weekend of GAA action!
We start with a funeral on the pod for Cork hurling, the lads then discuss puke football perfection as Donegal see off Tyrone. We hear from our man on the ground Junior B who asks the question, 'Is Jimmy winning matches?' The lads then discuss Limerick's demolition of Tipp, the 'tight' affair of Dublin vs Offaly and is Henry under pressure in Galway?
All this and more on this week's episode of the GAA Hour!
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What a jam packed GAA Hour we have in store for you today!!!
Dan caught up with absolute hurling royalty as he chatted to Limerick's Gearóid Hegarty as well as Offaly's Adam Screeney.
They Discussed
THOSE square balls
VAR in the GAA
Scottie Scheffler
and of course plenty of hurling chat in there as well!
All this and more on this week's episode of the GAA Hour, enjoy!
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Dan, Aaron and Enda get stuck into the GAA action from across the weekend. They start with a mass debate over which championship is better, Munster hurling or Ulster football.
They decide how to fix the Leinster football championship. They then turn to the past weekend's action of uneventful football before Dan focuses attention towards the Munster hurling!
They chat Colm O'Rourke's hat in Take Your Point, and we ask how to sort out the Leinster championship poor in this week's Player Problems.
All this and more, on this episode of the GAA Hour!
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Dan, Lee and Niall get stuck into the GAA action from across the weekend. They start with the news over the weekend that the camogie association ruling out a change from skorts to shorts, and the controversy surrounding that decision.
They crack into the Allianz Hurling League final between Clare and Kilkenny with Clare coming out on top in horrid hurling conditions. They turn to the first weekend of championship action in the football, with Cavan shocking Monaghan in Clones to go through in Ulster. They chat about the return of Rory Beggan to the Monaghan set-up and the impact that might have going forward. We hear from Cavan and Monaghan fans from that game, as they tear into each other.
They chat GAA celebrations in Take Your Point, and we ask how to fix the GAA's poor attendances in this week's Player Problems.
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Dan Casey is joined by Lee Costello and Niall McIntyre as they look back on the bank holiday weekend of GAA and the conclusion of the Allianz Football Leagues in Croke Park. They discuss the classic between Derry and Dublin, the brilliant performance from Derry to clinch the league and the penalty drama to conclude the game. They chat penalties in general and whether they should be used to decide a GAA match, with the podcast listeners getting in on the action as well. And Armagh take a beating in our 'Take Your Point' segment this week, with Donegal scoring late on to win the Division Two title.
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Dan Casey was joined in studio once more by Niall McIntyre and an embarrassed Lee Costello.
The lads go through all the weekend’s action, which included the relegation battles in the Allianz league, goalkeeping howlers, jerseys ripping left, right and centre, Kilkenny wanting to win everything, Tyrone's humiliating defeat to the Dubs and we put it to you, the GAA Hour public about whether or not Croker should play host as a Liverpool fanzone.
All this and more on this week’s GAA Hour.
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Dan Casey was joined in studio by Niall McIntryre and a resurgent Lee Costello.
The lads go through all the weekend’s action, which included Seanie O’Shea’s bicycle fist, Heneghan’s stamp on Foley, Clifford Catchers, a quick mass-debate on the Europa League fanzone in Croker, poor hurling league attendances, the best partnership in GAA, and a Cork All Ireland double!
All this and more on this week’s GAA Hour.
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Dan Casey is once again joined by Niall McIntyre for this week's episode of the GAA Hour! The lads discuss bringing about the GAA Olympics. What way will you be voting in their very own Gaelic games referendum?
They have all the review from the weekend's hurling action.
Do Offaly need to hit the gym?
Is Davy Fitzgerald the best player in the country at the moment?
Are umpires not doing enough?
Cian Lynch goes full TJ,
And Conor Whelan lashes out.
We also return to the infamous 'Player Problems,', where we asked you for you're most disliked piece of GAA jargon.
All this and more on this week's episode of the GAA Hour!
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After much contract negotiation super sub Dan Casey has been promoted to this week’s host on the GAA Hour.
Kilkenny fans be on red alert, Dan has some choice words! The lads each go through their top 3 favourite intercounty jerseys of the year. We go drinking from the bottle as we had no Glass in the Derry v Dublin game, we ask just how good of shot stoppers Gaelic football goalkeepers are, is Aidan O’Shea entitled of a right of reply?
Niall asks what can be done to improve hurling in the smaller counties, your biggest GAA icks, the NFL combine and Lee poses the question of Kerry out Tyrone-ing Tyrone?
All this and more on this week’s episode of the GAA Hour!
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Niall McIntyre was joined by super-sub Dan Casey as they look back on a packed weekend of GAA action!
The lads chat about the backdoor cut, Cork’s abstract art jersey, King Con, Mayo being Mayo, Canavan’s clutch game, Cathal ‘Hulk Hogan’ Sweeney, and a vintage Patrick Horgan are all up for discussion!
We also asked for the harshest put-downs you’ve ever heard shouted from the line.
All this and more on this week’s episode of the GAA Hour!
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We have Lee Costello and Niall McIntyre in studio as they look back on a packed weekend of the Allianz Football league.
They chat about Tyrone’s hopes for the year, Clifford’s match clinching point, Roscommon already having 65 sessions this season as well as looking into the mark being tough to referee.
We also asked for the best excuses you’ve heard for missing training and you did not disappoint!
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Lee Costello and Niall McIntyre in the studio as they look back on the weekend of the Allianz Hurling league.
They chat the recent run of hamstring injuries for players and why there's a worrying trend emerging. They look back on Kilkenny and Cork, a very boring hurling match and whether Cork should start to feel worried about their form.
Plus, the Players' Problems return. This week, we ask what the most unusual drill you've ever done in GAA training is.
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Niall McIntyre and Lee Costello look back on another weekend of the Allianz Football League.
They look back on Derry's win in the 'Mickey Harte Derby' against Tyrone, and why it may not be as big a deal as it seems.
They also look at Mayo's narrow win over the Dubs in Castlebar, and the lack of urgency at times shown from the home side. And they question what the Dubs need to do to get the best out of Con O'Callaghan.
They chat Sean O'Sé at full-forward as Kerry cruised to a win over Monaghan. Could he be a weapon for them this season?
And the 'players problems' returns, this week, they look at the worst things managers have ever said in the dressing room.
Plus, they look at the Justin McNulty drama after the return of Parliament in Stormont.
And the hurling returned this weekend, they look back on some of the biggest games from across the weekend.
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