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On Friday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest from the Ireland camp a week out from their Six Nations game away to Wales.
Aled Walters provides us with a fitness update, and Garry Ringrose discusses his contentment with Simon Easterby's centre rotation.
Josh Wycherley returns to the Munster fold for the first time since September.
Pete Wilkins says he's not feeling any more pressure as Connacht look to arrest their URC losing streak.
James Hume, Jacob Stockdale and Stuart McCloskey are back for Ulster.
And Melvyn Jaminet discusses the racist Instagram story that almost ended his career.
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John Duggan and Johnny Ward are back with another look at this weekend's racing and all the top stories from the sport.
The Racing Pod with William Hill.
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On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to Michael Noonan announcing himself on the European stage for Shamrock Rovers. We hear from Hoops boss Stephen Bradley on the teenager's breakthrough, and he talks about Sunday's season-opener with Bohemians.
As part of our league preview, we hear from Gareth McGlynn and Drogheda boss Kevin Doherty.
Arne Slot speaks for the first time since his Merseyside derby red card.
Liam Delap has seemingly closed the door on a Republic of Ireland call.
And tributes paid to Paddy Barclay.
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Welcome to this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, former Donegal star Eamon McGee helped us preview the latest round of Allianz Football League fixtures.
Alan Quinlan gives his view of Warren Gatland's departure as Wales head coach, and he gives us his Six Nations team of the competition so far.
And ahead of tonight's start of the League of Ireland season, we were joined by Keith Treacy and Vinny Perth.
This morning's Bite sees us check in with Eamon McGee, after Shane, Colm and Arthur picked through the story of some counties incurring six-figure losses.
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Welcome to Thursday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your bitesize sample of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.
Things got started this morning with Ger Gilroy, Colm Boohig and Arthur James O'Dea looking back at the drama in last night's Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park.
Gareth Roberts and Sarah Deboe, Liverpool and Everton supporters respectively, then joined Ger and Colm to reflect on the game from the fans' perspective.
In the build-up to the new League of Ireland season, Bohemians COO, Daniel Lambert, and Shamrock Rovers CEO John Martin joined the lads in studio to discuss how the league can maximize on its current popularity.
Right now now, we're going to bring you a small section of this morning's chat with the brilliant Joey Carbery. Joining us live from Bordeaux, he began by discussing how he feels watching Ireland matches a few years removed from the international set-up.
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On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan has Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti's responses to a pulsating Champions League night at the Etihad.
The latest on Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi after his troubling clash in their FA Cup tie at Exeter.
We hear from David Moyes ahead of the final Merseyside derby at Goodison.
Alan Reynolds looks ahead to Bohemians' league opener at the Aviva.
And another Wrexham player is involved in a car crash.
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Welcome to Wednesday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize sample of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Mayo legend Colm Boyle assessed the lay of the land after a couple of rounds of the Allianz Football League, and his own county's fortunes.
The Hard Shoulder (and Dicksboro's) Kieran Cuddihy joins us for his 'You Had To Be There'.
And we spoke to ex-England centre Will Greenwood for his half-term report on the Six Nations.
And it's there we took our Bite, with Will following Ger, Colm and Arthur in giving their view on the departure of Wales head coach Warren Gatland.
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has details of the news that has set the cat among the Six Nations pigeons with Warren Gatland leaving as Wales head coach.
We hear from WRU chief executive Abi Tierney, and the man who has been installed as interim head coach - Matt Sherratt.
Scott Bemand's revealed his Ireland squad for the Women's Six Nations, with one big-name absentee.
Romain Ntamack must serve the second game of his suspension against Italy.
Ulster have major front row concerns going into their URC trip to Benetton.
And we hear from Pete Wilkins as Connacht look to get their URC season back on track against Cardiff.
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On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you Carla Ward's first Republic of Ireland WNT squad, which includes an uncapped Charlton midfielder.
We hear from the new manager on the inclusion of Mel Filis, and how she'll utilise captain Katie McCabe.
Arne Slot calls for cool heads, not cool legs from his Liverpool squad ahead of the final Merseyside derby at Goodison.
Carlo Ancelotti and Pep Guardiola speak about tonight's Champions League playoff.
Manchester United's part-owners INEOS are in legal bother in New Zealand.
And Graham Hunter pays tribute to the great Denis Law, who'll be laid to rest today.
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Welcome to Tuesday's Off The Ball Breakfast Bite - your bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, the BBC's Chris Jones looked back on the Six Nations weekend that was.
Will O'Callaghan gave us his latest Hurling Power Rankings.
And Jonathan Wilson helped us look ahead to Manchester City v Real Madrid in the Champions League.
And it's there we take our Bite this morning, with Jonathan looking into Jim Ratcliffe's intentions at Manchester United, and that's after Ger, Colm & Arthur discuss the limited care factor of a Manchester City - Real Madrid playoff game.
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On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you all the reaction to Ireland's bonus point win at Murrayfield yesterday.
We hear from interim head coach Simon Easterby, man of the match Sam Prendergast and Alan Quinlan.
A trio of Munster players have signed new contracts at the province.
Leo Cullen discusses his returning international contingent.
And a Biarritz player is sacked for biting the cheek of a teammate.
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On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you news of Off The Ball's blockbuster League of Ireland announcement.
We hear from Ange Postecoglou and Arne Slot in the wake of their teams' FA Cup 4th round exits.
Pressure mounts on Philippe Clement at Rangers.
And tributes paid to a former Newcastle striker.
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Welcome to Monday's Off The Ball Breakfast Bite, your bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, League Of Ireland director Mark Scanlon helped us break the news that Off The Ball will be broadcasting 30 live Premier Division matches this season.
Alan Quinlan and James Tracy broke down Ireland's dominant win over Scotland at Murrayfield.
We rounded up the weekend's hurling action with Seamus Hickey.
And - as always of a Monday - we brought you the Performance Rankings.
But today's Bite takes a look back on Ireland's victory at Murrayfield with Ger, Colm and Arthur assessing Sam Prendergast's place in the Lions pecking order now, plus we get the view of Alan Quinlan and James Tracy.
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On Friday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the team news for Sunday's Six Nations clash of Scotland and Ireland.
We hear from Simon Easterby, Bundee Aki and Gregor Townsend.
Ronan O'Gara tackles the rumours linking him with the Wallabies head-on.
And a French club have turned their attentions to an Italian international having courted John Cooney.
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John Duggan and Johnny Ward bring you the latest update on Michael O'Sullivan following a serious fall at Thurles.
The Racing Pod with William Hill.
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On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the fallout from last night's Carabao Cup semi-final.
Ange Postecoglou hits back at pundits' claims his Tottenham side lack fight. Meanwhile, Spurs' latest signing still has eyes for Manchester United.
Arne Slot is not giving any guarantees that Caoimhin Kelleher will get another outing at Wembley next month.
Eddie Howe calls for concentration from his Newcastle side.
Celtic fans avoid a travel ban.
And we hear from Damien Duff ahead of tonight's season-opening President's Cup.
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Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Ireland legends Ronan O'Gara and Alan Quinlan helped set the scene for Sunday's Six Nations clash with Scotland.
We looked back on the Carabao Cup semi-finals - and Evan Ferguson's move to West Ham - with former Dundalk boss Vinny Perth.
Former Kerry footballer Sean ‘Bawn’ O’Sullivan & ex-Donegal player Kevin Cassidy join to look ahead to the Kerry v Donegal match this weekend.
And Super Bowl LIX got the preview treatment from Cian Fahey.
And it's there we take our Bite this morning, as we look ahead to that Chiefs-Eagles clash, but first, some of Shane and Colm's chat with Sean 'Bawn' O'Sullivan and Kevin Cassidy.
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On Thursday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of, and reaction to, Joe Schmidt's impending departure as Wallabies head coach later this year.
Munster have signed an Irish-qualified centre for next season.
Romain Ntamack has apologised following his two-game ban, while Mathieu Jalibert returns in one of two changes for Le Crunch with England.
England will be able to call upon Henry Arundell later this year.
And Jamie Ritchie's off to the South of France.
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