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Will Slattery is joined by Eddie Brennan and Sarah O'Donovan to discuss the controversy over the TV coverage for Cork vs Limerick as well as all the major talking points as the hurling year gets under way. Cork's long winter, Limerick's bid to reclaim the All-Ireland and some eye-catching comments from Tipperary manager Liam Cahill are all on the menu. Conan Doherty and Shane Brennan also join Will to discuss the final night of the Champions League's 'league phase', Joe Brolly's new coaching appointment and tonight's Indo Sport live show at the Ambassador Theatre.
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Joe is joined by Ian Madigan & Chris Jones of the BBC to look ahead to Ireland's Six Nations showdown with England. Chris is over at the England training camp in Spain ahead of Saturday's clash and gives this thoughts on Maro Itoje's captaincy credentials, the out-half debate between Marcus and Fin Smith, and the pressure Steve Borthwick is under. Joe and Ian then delve into what influence Jacques Nienaber's defence coaching will have on Ireland and how rugby no longer favours attacking teams. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live tomorrow [Wednesday, 29th], head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🏉🎟️ Rugby coverage on the Indo Sport podcast is in association with Energia.
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Joe is joined by Colm Keys, Donnchadh Boyle & Conan Doherty to digest the first weekend of National Football League action played under the new rules. The influence of goalkeepers, the prevalence of two-point scores and the need for players to be 'reprogrammed' are all picked through. The latest stars to step away from Dublin, Rian O'Neill's loss for Armagh and Tyrone's League credentials are up for discussion too If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live this Wednesday [January 29th], head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️
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On this Monday's edition of The Football Show, Damien Delaney joins Joe to recap the weekend that was in the Premier League, as 10-man Arsenal topple 10-man Wolves, Man City survive Abdukodir Khusanov's debut malfunction, Ange Postecoglou nears end of days, and Manchester United muddle to four wins in five. Football coverage on the Indo Sport podcast is in association with Sky Sports ⚽️ If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live this Wednesday [January 29th], head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️
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Joe is joined by Ruaidhri O'Connor from Ireland's training camp in Portugal to chat through the key storylines ahead of the Six Nations. Simon Easterby's journey with Ireland, Andy Farrell's sabbatical and Johnny Sexton's presence in Portugal are all on the menu while Ruaidhri also assesses the Six Nations contenders ahead of kick off next week. Before the rugby, Conan and Will join Joe to discuss the damage done by Storm Eowyn and address one aspect of the new Gaelic football rules. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live with Martin Johnson & Keith Wood, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🏉 Our rugby coverage on Indo Sport is brought to you by Energia.
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Joe Molloy, Will Slattery and Conor McKeon gather for the latest Bits & Bobs just in time for the return of the national football and hurling leagues. The team discuss how relegation battles will change hurling’s race, break down one of football’s more bizarre rule changes, and talk about the competitiveness of football’s top divisions. Also: Manchester City at risk of Champions League drop as new format starts to pay dividends; women’s football sees its first million-dollar transfer; the defence for ‘Ireland’s Call’ among Six Nations anthems. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️
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Joe is joined by Irish Independent Technology Editor Adrian Weckler and Daily Telegraph Chief Sports Reporter Jeremy Wilson to discuss the amount of fans using 'dodgy boxes' to illegally stream sporting events and how Premier League broadcasters are fighting back. Ronan and Will also chat to Joe about Ruben Amorim's latest fiery press conference, Tuesday night's Champions League ties and the changing landscape of sports subscriptions. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live on January 29th, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️
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Joe Molloy, Conan Doherty and Ronan Mullen assemble for this week's first installment of Bits & Bobs, as the lads delve into the listener mailbag to discuss everything from sport's novel/errant attempts at enticing new audiences, to the power of emotion & envy. And if you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️ If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at [email protected].
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Joe is joined by Dermot Crowe of the Sunday Independent to discuss how Parnells GAA went from selling land for over €22m to surrendering their club grounds and entering liquidation. Stephen Cluxton's home club was once one of the wealthiest in the country but Dermot explains how financial problems have left Parnells facing an uncertain future. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live, head over to Ticketmaster: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️
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Joe is joined by Cian Tracey & Eddie O'Sullivan to recap the final round of Champions Cup pool action and look ahead to the knockout stages. Eddie isn't a fan of the Champions Cup format, and explains why he thinks it's flawed while he also breaks down the difficulties facing South African sides as they try to play across two hemispheres. Munster's dramatic defeat in Northampton and the defensive issues Bath caused Leinster are on the menu too. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live with Martin Johnson & Keith Wood, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️ Our rugby coverage is brought to you by Energia.
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Jonathan Wilson joins Joe Molloy after a Premier League weekend that saw Ruben Amorim call his side the 'maybe the worst' in Manchester United history. The team also break down Erling Haaland's new deal, Forest's ability to get results despite a low xG, and whether Ange Postecoglou will be in a job come the summer. First, Joe Ronan & Will discuss Darwin Nunez’s unique role at Liverpool, talk about what Arsenal are missing, and remember Denis Law. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live on January 29th, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️
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Joe is joined by former professional tennis player Conor Niland to look back on his life on tour and his award-winning book, 'The Racket'. Conor describes the highs and lows of travelling the world playing tennis, from losing a five-setter at Wimbledon to getting food poisoning ahead of a US Open clash with Novak Djokovic. The Limerick man discusses the latest doping shadow hanging over the sport ahead of the Australian Open and weighs in on the Federer/Nadal/Djokovic debate. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️ —
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Joe is joined by Irish Independent football writer Aidan Fitzmaurice and Rachel O'Sullivan of Girls on the Ball to discuss Colin Healy's statement about his departure from the Irish women's set-up and the press conference announcing Carla Ward's appointment as Eileen Gleeson's replacement. The FAI's communications strategy, their 'heartless' response to Healy's statement, Marc Canham's press conference performance and what Ward can bring to the role are all up for discussion. Joe and Aidan finish things off by discussing Virgin Media taking over the rights from RTÉ for the League of Ireland for 2025. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live on January 29th, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️
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Joe Molloy, Will Slattery and Conor McKeon assemble for the latest edition of Bits & Bobs, which is led off by an update on allegations made in the United States against Conor McGregor. Later, the lads talk about how Roy Keane deals with fame, recall the infamous Mo Johnston transfer to Rangers in 1989, and ask if Ange Postecoglou can stick out the Tottenham job after looking dejected in the team’s derby defeat. Plus: We look ahead to this weekend’s All-Ireland club finals. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live on January 29th, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️
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Joe, Ronan and Will team up for the first Bits & Bobs of the week, where the team break down Ireland’s Six Nations squad, react to news that Tom McKibbin may be headed to LIV Golf, and discuss Ronnie O’Sullivan’s recent comments on the mental health of snooker stars. Plus - Pep is losing control, Ray Parlour on ‘The War’ and Sol Campbell continues to dig at Spurs. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live on January 29th, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🎟️
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Renowned sports scientist Dr Ross Tucker joins Joe to discuss the two high-profile doping cases in tennis, involving Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner. Both Grand Slam champs and World number ones, tennis was rocked by the cloud hovering over the duo, bringing an unwanted spotlight onto the ongoing Australian open. Tucker discusses the controversies at length, the substances at play, the pair's respective defences, as well as their credibility. He analyses the one-month ban received by Swiatek and delves into the wild west of supplements in high level sport. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live [with Keith Wood & Martin Johnson], head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73.
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The Detroit Lions are the Super Bowl favourites for the first time in franchise history, and the team’s success this year reflects the comeback of a city that has taken everything America has had to throw at it. Bill Morris, Detroit native and author of ‘The Lions Finally Roar: The Ford Family, the Detroit Lions and the Road to Redemption in the NFL’ joins Joe to discuss Detroit’s journey from boom to bankruptcy to renaissance, and how the Lions mirrored their home city every step of the way. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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Joe is joined by Ian Madigan and Cian Tracey to recap Munster's second-half comeback against Saracens and Leinster's rearguard action to hold out La Rochelle. Munster's bench press, Jack Crowley's performance, Leinster's tigerish defence and Ulster's collapse in Leicester are all on the menu. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live on January 29th, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🏉 Our rugby coverage on Indo Sport is brought to you by Energia.
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Former Ireland international Gary Breen joins Joe to recap the weekend that was on the latest edition of The Football Show, as another battling Manchester United performance turned the heat up on Mikel Arteta. Also up for discussion are David Moyes' return to Everton, Ryan Giggs' footballing future, and how Harry Maguire turned his franchise around. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73.
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Joe is joined by David Brady and Michael Verney to discuss the magic and the agony of All-Ireland club final day. It is 20 years since David won the club football championship with Ballina Stephenites while Michael was on the Birr team that lost to Portumna in the 2008 hurling final. David and Michael look back on their journey with their clubs and the people who shaped them along the way. If you'd like to come along to the first edition of Indo Sport Live, head over to Ticketmaster for information on how you can attend: https://www.ticketmaster.ie/six-nations-preview-dublin-29-01-2025/event/1800619187310C73 🏉 If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at [email protected].
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