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Joe is joined by Colm Keys, Donnchadh Boyle and Conor McKeon to discuss all the latest talking points in the football and hurling leagues. The lads start with hurling, where a consensus has emerged that Cork and Limerick are the two All-Ireland favourites ahead of the 2025 championship. The chat then turns to football, where a number of cranky Gaelic football managers have voiced concerns about the new rules, while the panel also discusses how big a bearing the wind is having on matches and who is looking good at this time of year
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Journalist Jonathan Wilson assesses the state of play at Manchester United as Jim Ratcliffe, Ruben Amorim et all conspire to lurch from one landmine to the next. The lads also look ahead to a tasty slate of Champions League action, and debate whether or not Jean-Philippe Mateta's grim injury will spark a change in how goalkeepers are governed. Football on the Indo Sport podcast is in association with Sky Sports.
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Indo Sport’s Dan McDonnell joins Joe to recap the weekend that was in the League of Ireland, as champions Shelbourne played out a 1-1 draw with Shamrock Rovers. The lads also discuss the latest fallout from Ian Harte’s comments last week, and how – in an era of vocal characters in the League of Ireland – the FAI have lost control of the Irish football discourse. Our football coverage on the Indo Sport podcast is in association with Sky Sports.
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Joe, Will and Conor team up for this Friday Bits & Bobs where we get through some of the emails that have come our way this week. The team also break down the odd nature of Garry Ringrose’s ban, react to news that Clare have sold naming rights for Cusack Park, and read through the growing war of words between Ian Harte and Stephen Kenny. You can subscribe to our dedicated Indo Sport YouTube page here: https://www.youtube.com/@IndoSportPodcast
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Joe is joined by Ruaidhri O'Connor and Andrew Conway to discuss the triple international retirement of Peter O'Mahony, Cian Healy and Conor Murray after the Six Nations. Ruaidhri sums up the careers of the three Ireland legends while Andrew gives an insight into what it was like sharing a dressing room with the trio. Andrew also breaks down the mindset that has made Felix Jones a top coach, while Ruaidhri has all the latest on Munster's appointment of Clayton McMillan as their new head coach. Our rugby coverage is brought to you by Energia.
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Slovenia’s surprising 4-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland women’s team has made Irish football ask where the squad currently sits early in the Carla Ward era. Former international Méabh De Búrca and Irish Independent soccer writer Seán O’Connor join Joe to run the rule over an international break that may force the Ireland team to press the reset button. Football on Indo Sport is brought to you by Sky Sports
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32 years ago, eight-time Grand Slam champion Monica Seles was stabbed during a tennis match and the 19-year-old's life was never the same. Joe is joined by Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated to reflect on the shocking moment, what it meant for Seles' career and that whole era of tennis. The jumping off point for the chat are the uncomfortable parallels between Seles' situation and the recent incident involving Emma Raducanu and a fan in Dubai who exhibited 'fixated behaviour', with the English star previously the victim of a stalking incident in 2022.
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Joe is joined by Will and Conor for the latest episode of Bits and Bobs. Joe starts off by reading an email about an Offaly listener's quest to make it to the Super Bowl for his 40th birthday. David Clifford's magical hat-trick, the debate around Ireland's out-half and Man United's cost-cutting are all on the menu too. You can email the show at [email protected]
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Joe is joined by Colm Keys to discuss all the talking points after GAA Congress last weekend. A new football championship structure is coming in 2026, GAAGO has been replaced by GAA+ while a potentially 'catastrophic' demographic problem is brewing for the association.
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Former Ireland outhalf Ian Madigan joins Joe to recap a hard-fought win for Simon Easterby’s side in Cardiff, and to break down the sizeable task which lies ahead against France. Rugby coverage on the Indo Sport podcast is in association with Energia.
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Joe is joined by Miguel Delaney to discuss Liverpool's impressive win at Man City that may have sealed the Premier League title. Arne Slot's impact, whether Mo Salah can overtake Thierry Henry as the Premier League's greatest player and Man United's latest cost-cutting measures are all on the menu. Before Miguel joins Joe, Will and Conan pop into the studio to discuss Marcus Rashford's impact at Aston Villa and Arsenal's disappointing defeat to West Ham. Football coverage on Indo Sport is brought to you by Sky Sports.
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Ireland are Triple Crown champions after a nervy victory over Wales at the Principality Stadium. Sinéad Kissane, Cian Tracey and Rúaidhrí O'Connor break down the game after the final whistle in Cardiff. Rugby coverage on the Indo Sport podcast is in association with Energia.
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Will had the chance to catch up with darts sensation Luke Littler earlier this week ahead of the PDC Premier League’s arrival in Dublin But first, Conor McKeon joins Joe and Will to talk about a colourful night by The Point as Gerwyn Price ran out victorious at ‘The Darts’. You can subscribe to our dedicated Indo Sport YouTube page here: https://www.youtube.com/@IndoSportPodcast
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Joe, Will and Conan bring you this Friday edition of Bits & Bobs which comes off the back of the Champions League draw, Ross Byrne’s move to Gloucester and Shamrock Rovers’ European defeat. Meanwhile, the team react to AI predictions of tournaments and ask if AI could ever deliver a Bits & Bobs. Plus - a solution to the cumbersome nature of calling football’s new scores ‘two-pointers’. You can subscribe to our dedicated Indo Sport YouTube page here: https://www.youtube.com/@IndoSportPodcast
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Eddie O’Sullivan and Rúaidhrí O’Connor join Joe ahead of Ireland’s Six Nations journey to Wales in a clash that is not expected to be a tough test for Simon Easterby’s side. The team ask if Easterby’s future is in Ireland, break down the changes in the starting lineup, and go through some of the media madness that has surrounded the build-up to the game. Rugby coverage on Indo Sport is brought to you by Energia If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at [email protected] You can subscribe to our dedicated Indo Sport YouTube page here: https://www.youtube.com/@IndoSportPodcast
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Stephen Bradley's explosive press conference, Carla Ward's first game as Ireland WNT manager, another missed opportunity for Liverpool and Real Madrid's demolition of Man City are all on the menu for a busy football show. Joe is joined by Will to recap Liverpool's dramatic draw with Aston Villa and another tough night for Pep Guardiola's side. Aidan Fitzmaurice then pops into the studio to digest Stephen Bradley's fiery rebuke of the FAI, before Rachel O'Sullivan of Girls on the Ball previews Ireland's game against Turkey. Our football coverage on Indo Sport is brought to you by Sky Sports.
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The second-coming of Donald Trump as US President has gripped the globe and the sporting world. Although sport has not been centre stage for Trump, it is certainly a big part of his second-term agenda, with the FIFA World Cup and 2028 Olympic Games set to take place in the US under his reign. Marion McKeone, US-based political reporter, and Mark Cannizzaro, sports writer with the New York Post, joined Joe to break down how Trump’s influence in areas including golf, trans athletes and his apparent victory lap at the recent Super Bowl are all a part of the wider game-plan for the current administration.
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Joe is joined by eight-time All-Ireland champion Philly McMahon to take stock after the opening three rounds of the National Football League. Philly weighs in on the new rules before reacting to Michael Murphy's eye-catching return for Donegal in the win over Armagh. How Dublin are shaping up after losing so many key players and Kerry's second-half collapse in Tralee are up for discussion too.
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Joe, Will and Conor team up for this Monday edition of Bits & Bobs, which comes off the back of the tragic news of the death of Cheltenham Festival-winning rider Michael O'Sullivan. Elsewhere, the team break down the bizarre sending off for Armagh’s Aidan Forker on Michael Murphy, Will takes us through a URC weekend that saw pressure rise on Richie Murphy, and Rory McIlroy’s bad putting also comes under the microscope. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at [email protected] ✉️ You can subscribe to our dedicated Indo Sport YouTube page here: https://www.youtube.com/@IndoSportPodcast 📹
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Irish Independent soccer writer Aidan Fitzmaurice joined Joe after the League of Ireland’s opening weekend, which saw the lights go out in Tolka Park as over 30,000 fans lit up the Aviva for a Dublin derby. We break down Stephen Bradley’s comments that took aim at Heimir Hallgrimsson’s view towards the league, assess the Aviva stadium experiment in Bohs’ big win over Rovers, and review Damien Duff’s start to a new campaign in a game where his side had to contend with a power cut. Football on Indo Sport is brought to you by Sky Sports.
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