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On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has the latest injury news ahead of the start of Ireland's Women's Six Nations campaign, and it's fair to say France have the worst of it.
France men's head coach Fabien Galthié continues to moan about Ireland, despite their Six Nations title.
Two more Leinster backs have extended their stays with the province.
Another England winger has his Lions hopes dashed.
And the RFU want a relaxation of the licensing laws around Twickenham.
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack checks in with Ireland's preparations for the start of the Women's Six Nations.
Defence coach Hugh Hogan believes Ireland can ask questions of France in Belfast on Saturday.
Three Leinster players have extended their stays with the province, and we hear from Jacques Nienaber ahead of their double bill in South Africa.
There's also contract news from Connacht today, with assistant coach Colm Tucker providing a squad update.
Georgia head coach Richard Cockerill renews calls for promotion/relegation playoff from the Six Nations.
Peato Mauvaka could be in hot water following his yellow card against Scotland.
And the English Premiership remains a closed shop to Ealing.
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This is Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize sample of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, we got the full Six Nations debrief from Alan Quinlan, while OTB's Dara Smith-Naughton provided his team of the tournament.
Barry Murphy looked ahead to Thursday's Nations League playoff with Bulgaria, and assessed the League Of Ireland Premier Division after half a dozen games.
Plus, OTB’s GAA Correspondent Tommy Rooney rounds up the weekend’s Gaelic football action.
But today's Bite checks in with Alan Quinlan's 6N post-mortem, and then we take a look at the LOI with Barry Murphy.
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On Friday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has the latest from the Ireland camp ahead of their Six Nations closer away to Italy tomorrow.
We hear from Ronan O'Gara on the enemy of complacency, and Alan Quinlan discusses those Jack Crowley links to Leicester.
The Six Nations is set to remain on free-to-air television.
Connacht lock down an out-half to a new two-year deal.
The World U20 Championship is going back to Italy for the first time in a decade, and the draw's been kind to Ireland.
Plus, Rocky Elsom has his prison sentence in France reduced on appeal.
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This is Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
Former Republic of Ireland winger Keith Treacy was in the co-presenter's chair alongside Shane Hannon this morning, and they were joined by both Ronan O'Gara and Alan Quinlan to help look ahead to Ireland's game away to Italy.
Ex-Ireland full-back Chris Hughton walked us down memory lane with the 35th anniversary of Italia 90 on the horizon.
We previewed day 4 of the Cheltenham Festival with OTB's John Duggan.
And we looked back at Manchester United's Europa League win over Real Sociedad with Daniel Harris.
But this morning's Bite takes us first to Cagliari, Palermo, Genoa and Rome with Chris Hughton. Then we preview Italy-Ireland with Ronan O'Gara, and Alan Quinlan discusses those Jack Crowley links to Leicester.
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On Thursday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the final batch of team news from this year's Six Nations.
Jack Crowley is back in the Ireland no.10 jersey for Saturday's game away to Italy, and we hear Simon Easterby's explanation behind the changes he's made.
The interim Ireland head coach has also fired back at France boss Fabien Galthié.
Matt Sherratt's made a couple of tweaks to his Wales team as they look to extinguish any lingering England hopes of the title.
Plus, Gregor Townsend names the Scotland team that Ireland hope will do them a massive favour in Paris.
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This is Thursday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize sample of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show we looked ahead to Ireland's Six Nations game away to Italy with former Azzurri back turned truck driver, Mirco Bergamasco.
Day 3 of the Cheltenham Festival was previewed from Prestbury Park by John Duggan.
Leitrim senior men’s football manager Steven Poacher chats about his first season in charge of the team.
And we were joined by European Indoor gold medalist Sarah Healy following her sensational 3000m victory.
And that's where we take this morning's Bite, as Ger and Colm catch up with Healy. But first, Mirco Bergamasco gives his view of this Saturday's game in Rome.
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On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of Romain Ntamack pouring more petrol on the fires of last week's clash of Ireland and France at the Aviva.
Andrew Porter defends himself after Fabien Galthié attempted to get him cited for his part in the injury sustained by Antoine Dupont.
Rabah Slimani is among the Leinster players extending their stay at Leinster.
And Ronan O'Gara's refresh of the La Rochelle squad continues.
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest from the Ireland camp as attentions turn to Saturday's trip to Italy.
We hear from attack coach Andrew Goodman and loosehead Andrew Porter as the inquest into the defeat to France continues.
There's Premiership interest in Jack Crowley.
Munster and Leinster have both been signing members of their existing squads to new contracts.
And New Zealand Rugby secure the services of one of their top prospects.
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On this morning's show, we were honoured to be joined by European Athletics bronze medalist, Kate O'Connor.
We continued our inquest into Saturday's Six Nations defeat to France with Mike Sherry.
John Duggan set the table for the first day of the Cheltenham Festival.
Newstalk's Jess Kelly joined us to discuss her involvement in the Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon, which is supporting the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre.
And Football Pod host Tommy Rooney provided the latest update on his Football Power Rankings.
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On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest on the health of an Ireland squad still licking their collective wounds after Saturday's defeat to France.
FFR president Florian Grill seethes over their treatment at the hands of match officials.
England's Ollie Lawrence is now a doubt for the Lions tour this summer.
And Richie has the latest on Rabah Slimani's status as a Leinster player.
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Welcome to Monday's Off The Ball Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize sample of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. You can listen to that here.
On this morning's show, Alan Quinlan joined us for the post mortem on Ireland's Six Nations defeat to France.
Football writer Jonathan Wilson reviewed the weekend's Premier League action, and the further dwindling of Arsenal's title hopes.
Sarah O'Donovan and Jamie Wall looked back on the weekend's hurling.
And John Duggan began our coverage of this week's Cheltenham Festival.
And, as ever of a Monday, we brought you the Performance Rankings.
But this morning's Bite takes in some of Quinny's dissection of the Ireland loss on Saturday before we cross to Prestbury Park for the first time this week.
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On Friday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack completes your build-up to tomorrow's titanic battle between Ireland and France at the Aviva.
We speak to Caelan Doris and Simon Easterby at today's captain's run, plus Antoine Dupont piles further pressure on tomorrow's referee Angus Gardner.
Ronan O'Gara, Alan Quinlan and Andy Dunne all have their say on tomorrow's crunch clash.
Plus Italy make half a dozen changes for their test with England on Sunday.
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Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your bitesize, and FREE, taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, we've a bumper preview for Ireland v France in the Six Nations with both Ronan O'Gara and Alan Quinlan.
Former Kerry player, and ex-Laois manager Mike Quirke joined us to discuss football's new rules.
Plus, football writer Mark Critchley reflected on last night’s 1-1 draw between Man United & Real Sociedad in the Europa League.
This morning's Bite begins with Quinny's take on tomorrow's game at the Aviva, and then we check in with Mike on football's new era.
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As we approach the Guinness 0.0 Six Nations showdown of France V Ireland, OTB's own Brian O'Driscoll joined us for an exclusive event at the Open Gate Brewery, where we previewed the big game as well as looking back on his last ever game for Ireland - against France 11 years ago! He was joined by his former team mates, Mike Ross, Gordan D'Arcy & Devin Toner, who recounted their memories in the green jersey.
Settle in is brought to you by Guinness 0.0.
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On Thursday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has your team news ahead of that huge meeting of Ireland and Scotland.
Mack Hansen is out of that game, and Simon Easterby explains why. He also discusses his bench composition, Tadhg Furlong's progress and more.
Fabien Galthié has begun piling the pressure on Saturday's referee Angus Gardner + he discusses Thierry Henry's visit.
And we hear from Gregor Townsend and Matt Sherratt on Saturday's meeting of Scotland and Wales.
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Off The Ball's Ruairi O'Hagan is joined by Munster legends Alan Quinlan and Fiona Hayes to discuss the disappointing defeat to Edinburgh in Cork, Peter O'Mahony and Conor Murray's impending departures and Ireland v France.
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Welcome to Thursday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, we were joined by the one and only Danny Dyer for a very special edition of 'You Had To Be There'.
We previewed the Six Nations clash of Ireland and France with Les Bleus legend Philippe Saint-André.
And Jean-Philippe Leclaire reviewed Liverpool's smash-and-grab win away to Paris Saint-Germain.
And this morning's Bite has a distinctly French flavour as we check in with Saint-André, and first we look back on last night's events at the Parc des Princes.
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On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest from the France camp ahead of their departure for Dublin. And there's an update on the fitness of Gregory Alldritt.
We hear from Mack Hansen and John Fogarty on France's deployment of a 7-1 bench.
Marcus Smith has been sensationally dropped by England for the visit of Italy to Twickenham.
And Rassie Erasmus addresses chatter that Felix Jones was sent to 'spy' on England.
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest from the Ireland camp ahead of Saturday's showdown with France.
We hear from scrum coach John Fogarty on Tadhg Furlong's battle to be fit, plus Mack Hansen on the desire to send Ireland's retiring trio out on a high.
France have injury concerns over an experienced member of their scrum.
Les Bleus have reopened old wounds ahead of their trip to Dublin.
Connacht have a new senior assistant coach.
And we hear from Jamie George as he craves comfort against Italy.
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