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Ahead of Ireland's showdown with old rivals New Zealand on Friday, Simon Lewis and Brendan O'Brien discuss team selection decisions, what Andy Farrell and Scott Robertson had to say today and if revenge will be a motivition, 12 months on from the World Cup.
We'll have regular podcasts and video content throughout the November Internationals series.
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Brendan O'Brien, Maurice Brosnan and Cathal Dennehy review Rhasidat Adeleke's fourth in the 400m Olympic final and look ahead to the 4X400m relay final on Saturday night, as well as a men's basketball final brimming with storylines
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Job done, but by Rhasidat Adeleke's admission, last night's second-place finish in the 400m semi-final was "messy". Afterwards, she was treated for fatigue. Cathal Dennehy, Brendan O'Brien and Maurice Brosnan analyse her medal prospects in Friday's final.
Plus the lads break down how covering an Olympics works and just how they are using their "Willie Wonka Golden Tickets" in Paris.
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Brendan O'Brien, Maurice Brosnan and Cathal Dennehy celebrate the monumental achievement of Kellie Harrington in retaining her Olympic gold medal, reflect on one of the greatest ever 1500m finals, and preview Rhasidat Adeleke's 400m semi-final.
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Almost disappointed with a bronze, what a week it's been for Irish sport. Brendan O'Brien, Cathal Dennehy and Maurice Brosnan take stock from Paris.
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Our Paris trio Brendan O'Brien, Maurice Brosnan and Cathal Dennehy review two of the greatest performances in Irish sporting history by Rhys McClenaghan and Kellie Harrington,
Now what will Sunday hold with another medal opportunity for golden boy Daniel Wiffen and Rory McIlroy in contention at the golf.
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Brendan O'Brien, Maurice Brosnan and Cathal Dennehy reflect on Ireland's latest medal as Kellie Harrington copes easily with the weight of expectation. Plus the lads look ahead to another massive day in Paris, with medal shouts in rowing and sailing.
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Brendan O'Brien, Maurice Brosnan and Cathal Dennehy rejoice in a historic night for Ireland and Daniel Wiffen in the pool and they look ahead to a busy day of boxing and rowing in Paris.
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Cathal Dennehy and Maurice Brosnan preview Day 4 in Paris.
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Brendan O'Brien and Cathal Dennehy reflect on a hectic first weekend of action and look ahead to Monday's Irish hopes.
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After the pagentry of the opening ceremony, Brendan O'Brien and Cathal Dennehy looks ahead to a busy day of action across the French capital.
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Ahead of the opening ceremony in Paris, Brendan O'Brien and Cathal Dennehy reflect on a disappointing night at the Stade de France for the Ireland men's sevens team, discuss the boxers' draw and look forward to a night by the Seine.
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On the eve of the official start of the action in Paris, we're delighted to introduce our daily podcast from the Games: Good Morning Olympics.
Brendan O'Brien, Maurice Brosnan and Cathal Dennehy will update us on the drama they witness in the French capital over the coming weeks while marking our card ahead of each day's busy schedule.
Today, in a special draft-style preview we pick out the main storylines and identify the competitors to watch over the next two and a half weeks.
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On the day we lost Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh, Irish Examiner sports editor, Tony Leen speaks to one of the people who knew him best.
Dara Ó Cinnéide shares his memories of the legendary Gaelic games broadcaster in this special podcast conversation.
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