Episodes
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The sad story of Gunnersaurus rumbles on this week. With Keith absent (presumably out of fear), Conor stepped up to defend his main man Gunnie in a filibuster for the ages.
Once things had calmed down, we talked to Jordan Bradford of Trinity Yoga Soc about the benefits of yoga for anyone looking for a healthy activity as we face into Level 3 restrictions. And for the Top Top 5, Conor looks at last-gasp winners in Irish rugby.
There's also Ireland v Slovakia, TN2 matchmaking and Mesut Ozil…
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This year, Extra Time is taking a look at women in sport, both in Trinity and further afield, to get a sense of the opportunities and challenges involved in achieving gender parity in sport. We won't just be focusing on female athletes, but also journalists, coaches, referees and others who are a key part of the industry.
Our guest today is Sarah Colgan, co-founder of the 20x20 initiative. We'll talk about the project so far, the pandemic, and the what the future holds for women in sport. -
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With COVID wreaking havoc both for college and for sport, the lads finally say their peace on the frustrations with both the pandemic and the communication between the government and the young people in Ireland. We're joined by Frannie Smith, captain of Trinity Women's Soccer, to discuss what's in store for the college sports season this year. And Keith brings us his Top Top 5 creepy mascots!
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With Charlie returning to the fold this week, it's the ideal time to dissect Chelsea's spending spree this summer, the possible reasons why Frank Lampard bought these types of players and how the Klopp-Lampard "feud" doesn't make a whole pile of sense.
There's also a Top Top 5, Cameron's greatest sporting moment and why Leinster (and Johnny Sexton) desperately need a challenge this weekend against Saracens. -
WE'RE BACK!!! Another Season of the Dugout is upon us, and as it happens, our return coincides with the start of a new Premier League season, but is anyone actually excited about the prospects of a new league campaign? We give our thoughts on this and also make our predictions for this season's final league table - true to form, Charlie didn't take it seriously at all. And there's a Top Top 5 on One-Season wonders; teams that were relegated immediately after winning promotion to the top flight. -
When COVID-19 turned out to be a bigger deal than we had anticipated and everything got cancelled, we all wondered when our beloved sport would return. But now that it has come back, has the return to play been a success? We discuss this on today's show, as well as FA Cup Upsets, Leeds' promotion to the Prem and David Luiz's Renaissance.
This will be the last episode for a couple of weeks as we take a well-earned break (debatable lol). We'll be back with more podcasting goodness very, very soon. -
This year, Extra Time is taking a look at women in sport, both in Trinity and further afield, to get a sense of the opportunities and challenges involved in achieving gender parity in sport. We won't just be focusing on female athletes, but also journalists, coaches, referees and others who are a key part of the industry.
Our guest today is Rianna Jarrett, Ireland and Brighton & Hove Albion footballer. We talk about overcoming horrific injuries, Black Lives Matter and racial diversity on Ireland representative teams.
During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, The Dugout will keep you in ample supply of that sweet, sweet podcasting content. In the meantime, listen to any of our previous shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podomatic. And, of course, follow our Facebook and Insta for the latest Charlie Giese-related gossip. -
Brace yourselves, friends, because we're only gonna say this once: Liverpool are champions of England. So we're dedicating the podcast (well, like 40% of it) to Klopp and the boys. We're discussing the triumph on today's show and why Klopp is so just so damn likeable.
Jemil Saidi of DUCAC joins us to talk about COVID and its effects on Trinity clubs, being the first student chair of the committee and whether the divisions between the clubs and the committee can be dissolved. And Cameron delivers a Top Top 5 on incompatible Liverpool players (don't worry, he attempts to explain what he means).
During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, The Dugout will keep you in ample supply of that sweet, sweet podcasting content. In the meantime, listen to any of our previous shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podomatic. And, of course, follow our Facebook and Insta for the latest Charlie Giese-related gossip. -
This week, we're talking the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Get ready for vuvuzelas, Ireland not being there (France get their comeuppance, don't worry) and so, so many yellow cards.
During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, The Dugout will keep you in ample supply of that sweet, sweet podcasting content. In the meantime, listen to any of our previous shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podomatic. And, of course, follow our Facebook and Insta for the latest Charlie Giese-related gossip. -
The Premier League is returning this week, albeit in a much more condensed form. We discuss some of the early narratives being put forward as the football comes back to our screens. We also talk to DU Cricket's Michael Hogan and Matthew Strong about a year with no competitions, 'sexy cricket' and what the future may hold for them and other Trinity clubs. And Keith pops his Top Top 5 cherry with a list on the Premier League players we loved to hate.
During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, The Dugout will keep you in ample supply of that sweet, sweet podcasting content. In the meantime, listen to any of our previous shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podomatic. And, of course, follow our Facebook and Insta for the latest Charlie Giese-related gossip. -
We are all back (minus Charlie) to talk about that terrifying word: retirement. We unpack some of the issues around calling it quits, including whether you can plan for it, the advantages of having a career cut short by injury and which is a better career path: management or media? There’s also some Hamilton, the Last Dance and Messi v Ronaldo.
During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, The Dugout will keep you in ample supply of that sweet, sweet podcasting content. In the meantime, listen to any of our previous shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podomatic. And, of course, follow our Facebook and Insta for the latest Charlie Giese-related gossip. -
It’s an age-old question: what do you get when you combine two college students, some recording equipment and a slightly obscure yet lovable football team vying for a place in next year’s Serie A? We’re not sure, but we imagine it would look very similar to The Frosishowne Podcast. Hosts Enzo Patriarca and Jason Quinn join us on today’s show to discuss their chef-d’oeuvre, as well as what comes next for Italian football.
Conor delivers a stellar Top Top 5 on the best football films – Cameron is incredibly vexed that a certain 2006 classic starring Amanda Bynes and Channing Tatum – and we have a little chat about that most irritating of phenomena: the football hipster. There’s also Renford Rejects, a great buddy-cop film idea and St Pauli KeepCups.
During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, The Dugout will keep you in ample supply of that sweet, sweet podcasting content. In the meantime, listen to any of our previous shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podomatic. And, of course, follow our Facebook and Insta for the latest Charlie Giese-related gossip. -
This year, Extra Time is taking a look at women in sport, both in Trinity and further afield, to get a sense of the opportunities and challenges involved in achieving gender parity in sport. We won't just be focusing on female athletes, but also journalists, coaches, referees and others who are a key part of the industry.
This week's guest is Nora Stapleton, ex-Ireland rugby international and current Women in Sport Lead at Sport Ireland. We talked about the Sport Ireland Women in Sport Policy, the importance of coaching for maintaining a passion for sport in young girls, and where next for women in sport in light of the COVID-19 disruption.
During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, The Dugout will keep you in ample supply of that sweet, sweet podcasting content. In the meantime, listen to any of our previous shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podomatic. And, of course, follow our Facebook and Insta for the latest Charlie Giese-related gossip. -
Messrs. Hill, Giese and Kelly return to podcastland with a chat about the ways sport can revolutionise itself in the brave new post-COVID world. Brace yourselves for some arrogant Joes, Johns and Jimmys, liberal use of the word "advantage" and yet more scathing criticism of Declan Rice...
During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, The Dugout will keep you in ample supply of that sweet, sweet podcasting content. In the meantime, listen to any of our previous shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podomatic. And, of course, follow our Facebook and Insta for the latest Charlie Giese-related gossip. -
This year, Extra Time is taking a look at women in sport, both in Trinity and further afield, to get a sense of the opportunities and challenges involved in achieving gender parity in sport. We won't just be focusing on female athletes, but also journalists, coaches, referees and others who are a key part of the industry.
This week's guest is Kathleen McNamee of ESPN, who talked us through the USWNT's Equal Pay suit against the US Soccer Federation, as well as her initial experiences as a female sports journalist, how sport is approaching the widespread disruption and uncertainty caused by COVID-19, and what it all might mean for women in sport.
During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, The Dugout will keep you in ample supply of that sweet, sweet podcasting content. In the meantime, listen to any of our previous shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podomatic. And, of course, follow our Facebook and Insta for the latest Charlie Giese-related gossip. -
This year, Extra Time is taking a look at women in sport, both in Trinity and further afield, to get a sense of the opportunities and challenges involved in achieving gender parity in sport. We won't just be focusing on female athletes, but also journalists, coaches, referees and others who are a key part of the industry.
This week's guest is former Ireland rugby international and elite referee Joy Neville. We talked about Ireland Women's toughest chapter, the notion of a "role model" and what ultimately led her to become one of the game's top referees.
During this time of self-isolation and social distancing, The Dugout plans to keep you in ample supply of that sweet, sweet podcasting content. In the meantime, listen to any of our previous shows on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Podomatic. And, of course, follow our Facebook and Insta for the latest Charlie Giese-related gossip. -
This year, Extra Time is taking a look at women in sport, both in Trinity and further afield, to get a sense of the opportunities and challenges involved in achieving gender parity in sport. We won't just be focusing on female athletes, but also journalists, coaches, referees and others who are a key part of the industry.
Our guest today is IRFU Performance Nutritionist Ruth Woodmartin. We talked about the work of a sports nutritionist, the science of nutrition today and how good food can fuel good mood. Laura and I then talked about the attention given to nutrition by contemporary fitness fanatics, diet culture and the need for education on the issue.
We're live on Trinity FM every Tuesday at 7, with the podcast of the show going up every Thursday. Enjoy, and talk to you then! -
As you can imagine, the Ireland team got it in the neck from Charlie, Conor and Cameron for their poor performance against England at the weekend. John Cooney's chances took a serious knock with the Italy game being called off, but we discussed him, Larmour and the future of Irish rugby.
Cameron delivered the Captain's Top Top 5, we discussed Owen Farrell's future as an MMA fighter and a brand new Extra Time podcast.
Make sure to check out our new Extra Time series on women in sport, and give us a like and a share on Facebook. We're back on Trinity FM, Tuesdays at 7; talk to you then. -
This year, Extra Time is taking a look at women in sport, both in Trinity and further afield, to get a sense of the opportunities and challenges involved in achieving gender parity in sport. We won't just be focusing on female athletes, but also journalists, coaches, referees and others who are a key part of the industry.
This week's guest is Trinity, DCU Mercy and Ireland basketball's Rachel Huijsdens. We talked about keeping a full schedule, basketball's rising popularity in Ireland and the challenges and pressure facing young girls today.
We're live on Trinity FM every Tuesday at 7, with the podcast of the show going up every Thursday. Enjoy, and talk to you then! -
It's been a pretty unbelievable season for Trinity Women's Soccer, who are now on the verge of reaching the top tier of varsity soccer. Frannie Smith joins us to talk about their success, the team's dynamic and women in sport.
Charlie makes his offerings to the Top Top 5 Shrine with a selection of athletes who never quite lived up to their potential, in his eyes. One nominee in particular leaves the rest of the team (justifiably) triggered.
There's also Man City's ban from Europe, the Champions League, Six Nations, and a quick prayer that Italy will beat Scotland this Saturday.
Make sure to check out our new Extra Time series on women in sport, and give us a like and a share on Facebook. We're back on Trinity FM, Tuesdays at 7; talk to you then. - Show more