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Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s free episode of The Football Pod as we get stuck into a fantastic weekend of Championship action, with so much happening in the Ulster, Munster and Connacht Championships, in the April sun.
(01:00) - How were Derry caught, Odhran Lynch debate, Derry sideline.
(20:00) - Donegal impress - power, pace, belief.
(28:00) - Tyrone squeak through, Cavan to cause bother?
(37:00) - Galway nearly shocked by Sligo, Mayo march on, can Ros turn it around?
(45:00) - Kerry rustiness, why did Cork fall short?
We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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After the opening weekend of the Championship, All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan to eat some humble pie after Waterford's win against Cork following their confident predictions of a Rebel victory at Walsh Park.
The lads also break down Limerick's comeback victory over League champions Clare, where the drive for five continued with a stunning display in the last 15 minutes. But what went wrong for a Clare team who had led by none points?
Dublin's unbeaten Championship run against Wexford has stretched to six years after two late goals secured a share of the spoils at Wexford Park, while Kilkenny have some ikey njury concerns ahead of their trip to Galway.
The Hurling Pod is with thanks to Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
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Dublin footballer Orlagh Nolan joined Eoin Sheahan on Off The Ball Breakfast as Mick Bohan's side gear up for defending their All-Ireland title.
Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off the Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off the Ball app or wherever you listen to yours.
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Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s free episode of The Football Pod. We’re talking the fallout from the Leinster and Ulster Championship quarter-finals at the weekend.
(01:00) - Keep or Kill: the Provincials Championships, Dublin smash Meath.
(13:00) - The Wicklow story and how they nearly knocked out Kildare.
(28:00) - Around the Grounds: Armagh and Down win, Louth and Offaly prevail.
(35:00) - Excitement for Donegal-Derry, Mayo-Roscommon, Tyrone-CavanWe've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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Ahead of the first weekend of the Munster and Leinster Hurling Championships, All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to look ahead to Sunday's games, with a focus on the meeting of League champions Clare and All-Ireland kingpins Limerick.
Skehill also gives an update on Podge Collins the calf, as Murph and Will get an education in farming while Skehill tries to play down his glee about Johnny Glynn being back for Galway.
The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Championship.
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Ahead of the Very Camogie League final, Kathleen McNamee spoke to Galway's Aine Keane and Tipperary's Karen Kennedy and Dennis Kelly to preview the game.
Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off the Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off the Ball app or wherever you listen to yours.
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Former Dublin and Cork camogie player Sarah O'Donovan joined Off the Ball Breakfast to discuss this weekend's Very League final between Tipperary and Galway and the recent motion to bring shorts into the game denied by the Camogie Association.
Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off the Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off the Ball app or wherever you listen to yours.
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Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s free episode of The Football Pod after the first weekend of the 2024 Championships - the provincials threw up a few shocks, as the campaign got underway.
(01:00) - Championship shocks get us going: from Waterford to Wicklow.
(12:00) - Westmeath’s year brought to a halt.
(20:00) - Cavan beat Monaghan - goals, playing the wind and communication.
(38:00) - Mayo’s eye-in, Galway pass the test but pick up more injuries.We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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Hey there, this is a taster from this week's Football Pod members episode, which will be available after our free show on a Monday every week throughout the season.
Are GAA players spending too much time in the gym?
This week's members Football Pod saw the usual crew of Paddy Andrews, James O'Donoghue and Tommy Rooney talk Football, and much more - tune in to our latest show, where the lads got caught up to discuss the unprecedented level of injuries that some counties are experiening and talking about the opening weekend of Championship.
We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both: Monday's are free to everyone, and Thursday shows are for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. -
Kerry footballer Louise Galvin joins Thursday's Off The Ball Breakfast ahead of the Kingdom facing Armagh in the Lidl National League Division 1 final in Croke Park on Sunday.
Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off the Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off the Ball app or wherever you listen to yours.
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Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s free episode of The Football Pod after an explosive Division 1 final captured the imagination, we go through the rest of the weekend’s action and reveal our Division 3 and 4 Team of the League.
(01:00) - Derry light a flame under the summer.
(11:00) - Dublin exposed or the best thing for them?
(18:00) - Star players, red cards agus an Uachtaráin nua
(30:00) - Donegal-Armagh shadow-box - how good can they be this year?
(40:00) - Div. 3 and 4 finals recap as Laois and Westmeath win.
(45:00) - Team of the League from Div. 3 and Div. 4
(53:00) - Championship teaser - could Beggan return for Monaghan?We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to chat about Murph's superb performance while reading the Proclamation of the Irish Republic on Easter Sunday, the upcoming meeting of Kilkenny and Clare in Saturday's National Hurling League final.
They also discussed the afternoon throw-in times for the All-Ireland quarter-finals and the Joe McDonagh again playing out in the shadows.
The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Championship.
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Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s free episode of The Football Pod. We’re looking back at the final round of the NFL and picking our combined Division 1 and 2 Team of the League.
(01:00) - Was it a good league?
(08:30) - Tyrone’s bottom.
(18:00) - Derry’s rise and Dublin’s dominance.
(28:00) - Around the Grounds: Cork’s improvement, Leitrim going up.
(40:00) - The Pod’s Team of the League (combined Div. 1 and 2 selection).We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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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.
The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Championship.
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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.
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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.
Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off the Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off the Ball app or wherever you listen to yours.
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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.
(38:00) - Donegal and Armagh impress as relegation shapes up in Division 2.
(39:00) - Div. 3 and Div. 4 drama: Clare-Down, Leitrim, Longford-Wexford.
(51:00) - Best of luck to the 32-32-32 challenge.We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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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.
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