Episodes
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Former Ireland international Andrew Trimble joins Joe & Indo Sport’s own Ruaidhri O’Connor in studio to preview Friday’s test match between Ireland & New Zealand. The lads also evaluate how the dynamic between the nations has changed since Chicago, the ‘first principles’ of physicality in rugby, and the merits of selecting on form vs past performance. Coverage of the Autumn Series on Indo Sport is brought to you by Energia.
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Joe, Conan & Ronan are joined by Indo Sport's Will Slattery for his Bits & Bobs debut, as the lads react to Ireland’s XV to face New Zealand, Michael Murphy’s return to the Donegal fold, and last night’s feast of Champions League fare. You can contact the show by emailing [email protected]
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Former Ireland footballer, and presenter of ‘The Stand’, Eamon Dunphy joins Joe to reflect on Donald Trump’s seismic return to The White House, the potentially grave significance of his re-election, and what it might mean for America's influence on the world at large. You can contact the show through [email protected]
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Joe Molloy is joined by former Ireland outhalf Ian Madigan & Indo Sport’s own Cian Tracey to discuss where Friday’s Ireland-New Zealand match-up will be won and lost, the selection quandaries for both sides, and how the rivalry has intensified in recent years. Coverage of the Autumn Series on Indo Sport is brought to you by Energia.
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Indo Sport’s own Conor McKeon joins Joe, Conan & Ronan for this Monday edition of Bits & Bobs, as we hail Dublin’s departing hero James McCarthy. The lads also discuss Jose Mourinho's early meltdown, Munster's streaming woes, and Shane Brennan brings us up to speed on Ireland’s newest NFL star Jude McAtamney.
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Gary Breen joins Joe Molloy and Dan McDonnell to reflect on a memorable week for his ex-Ireland teammate Damien Duff, whose Shelbourne side secured an improbable League of Ireland title on Friday. The lads also reflect on the weekend that was in the Premier League, as Liverpool hold their nerve to take advantage of Arsenal & Man City’s dropped points, Edu departs The Emirates, and van Nistelrooy’s future comes under closer inspection.
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Upon the release of his new autobiography, seven-time All-Ireland winner Richie Hogan joins Joe in studio to reflect on his decorated career, establishing himself in Kilkenny’s star-studded dressing room, the sometimes combustible nature of his relationship with Brian Cody, and how he navigated a career beset by chronic injuries. Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected].
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Joe, Conan & Ronan dive into the Indo Sport mailbag on today's installment of Bits & Bobs, and chat everything from fitness fundamentals to football fandom. The lads also react to today's All-Stars reveal, debonair Ruud van Nistelrooy, and Richie Hogan's tell-all tales. Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]
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Former Ireland outhalf Ian Madigan and Indo Sport’s own Cian Tracey join Joe to recap a tumultuous week for Munster. We also begin our build-up to next week’s Ireland-New Zealand clash. You can contact the show through [email protected], or find us on social @IndoSport.
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Joe is joined by The Independent’s Miguel Delaney to discuss Real Madrid’s Ballon d’Or snub, and whether their indignation around Vinicius was justified. Miguel also brings us the very latest on Manchester United’s managerial search. Ruth Fahy also checks in from Colorado to assess Ireland’s emphatic wins over Georgia, Eileen Gleeson’s tenure to date, and the upcoming crunch clashes with Wales. You can contact the show through [email protected], or find us on social @IndoSport.
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2014 Ryder Cup captain, golf commentator and long-time fixture of Irish golf Paul McGinley joins Joe in studio in a wide-ranging interview, where Paul discusses the challenges of caring for a father with dementia. McGinley also dives into the current state of golf - what changes are coming down the line to bring audiences back and why a merger between the Tours could be in golf’s future. Also: dealing with the pressure of Brandel Chamblee on American TV, how to build a Ryder Cup mentality - and what are the forces behind Portmarnock’s bid for The Open? Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]
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Irish Independent rugby writer Cian Tracey joined Joe Molloy in the aftermath of the surprising news that Graham Rowntree and Munster have parted ways. The team breaks down why this move was such a shock, what problems the club faces as a whole, and who may take up the mantle going forward. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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This week, Joe Molloy is joined by Indo Sport’s Dan McDonnell and Michael Verney, as well as Dion Fanning of the Free State Podcast, to discuss whether Erik ten Hag’s sacking will signal a new dawn for Manchester United under INEOS, the trials and tribulations of race horse ownership and Damien Duff’s status as the League Of Ireland’s greatest marketeer. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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In this special episode, Joe Molloy is joined by Guardian football writer Jonathan Wilson to break down the decision-making by the Manchester United board as they end Erik ten Hag's tenure at Old Trafford. We discuss Ineos' style of leadership, why it went wrong for Ten Hag, and who we can expect to take over next. You can contact the show through [email protected], or find us on social @IndoSport
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On this Bank Holiday special, Kildare GAA legend Johnny Doyle joins Joe Molloy to discuss his legendary career, playing under Kieran McGeeney & Mick O'Dwyer, his development with Allenwood, and lots more besides. You can contact the show through [email protected], or find us on social @IndoSport.
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Joe Molloy is joined by Virgin Media Sport commentator Dave McIntyre and Indo Sport’s own John Greene & Aidan O’Hara for this week’s edition of the Friday panel. You can contact the show through [email protected], or find us on social @IndoSport.
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Joe Molloy is joined by former Ireland outhalf Ian Madigan and Indo Sport’s own Ruaidhri O’Connor to chat through all of the latest rugby talking points, including Johnny Sexton's mentorship role, Jacob Stockdale's recent good form - and whether Munster can get a much-needed win in South Africa. You can contact the show through [email protected], or find us across our social channels @IndoSport.
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Jonathan Wilson, football writer with the Guardian, joins Joe to break down the latest Champions League action, including Kylian Mbappe’s unfulfilled potential as a player, in spite of Real Madrid’s 5-2 victory over Borussia Dortmund. We also talk about Ireland’s upcoming internationals with Georgia in the hunt for qualification to UEFA Women's Euro 2025. Feel free to reach out to us at [email protected]
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Ronan Mullen, Conan Doherty and Joe Molloy give their reaction to the news that Portmarnock is set to host The Open in the coming years, and debate whether it is appropriate that Dublin plays host to a golf Major so synonymous with Britain. The team also discuss the news that Johnny Sexton could make a sensational return to the Ireland set-up as a mentor to young fly-halves - how would he approach the job? Also in this Wednesday round-up, LeBron James and his son Bronny play together at the Lakers, and do Gaelic football scoring records matter in the face of the new rules? You can contact the show through [email protected], or find us on social @IndoSport.
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Joe is joined by renowned boxing broadcaster and journalist Steve Bunce to discuss his memorable life & times in boxing, which is chronicled in the new book: ‘Around The World In 80 Fights’. You can contact the show through [email protected], or find us on social @IndoSport.
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