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A jury in the High Court last week concluded that Conor McGregor had assaulted Nikita Hand, to whom he must now pay €248,000 in damages. We talked through the particulars of the trial with Mark Tighe on Friday. While the verdict is less than a week old, the consequences for McGregor have already begun to be borne out. As we chart some of the likely implications for him going forward, we are also joined by Washington-based journalist Luke Thomas to get some perspective on the extent to which McGregor’s profile has been diminished in America & beyond.
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Indo Sport's own Conor McKeon joins Joe & Conan for this latest edition of Bits & Bobs. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at [email protected]
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Former Ireland Head Coach Eddie O’Sullivan & Indo Sport’s Ruaidhri O’Connor join Joe to recap an emphatic win over Fiji, and how it shapes Andy Farrell’s approach heading into Saturday’s reunion with Joe Schmidt. Coverage of the Autumn Series on Indo Sport is brought to you by Energia.
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Memories of playing on Mo Salah’s debut, working in a back three and the differences between Premier League football & the rest are all on the menu as Damien Delaney joins Joe to break down an eventful weekend. Damien tells us why he thinks Ruben Amorim is starting to realise the size of the task at hand, how Spurs’ system can light up when it works right, and what City need to do to get back on track. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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Sunday Independent reporter Mark Tighe joins Joe to update us as Nikita Hand, who accused MAA fighter Conor McGregor of raping her in a Dublin hotel, won her claim against him for damages in a High Court civil case. Warning: This podcast contains strong language and themes some listeners may find distressing.
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In a golf special, Dave McIntyre and Conor McKeon sat down with Joe to break down a turbulent season for Rory McIlroy, one that can be broken into three acts and saw tears of joy in Dubai and heartbreak at Pinehurst. The team pass through the key moments that have defined McIlroy’s 2024, and ask if they are now more confident that he can end his Major drought. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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BBC rugby union correspondent Chris Jones and Indo Sport’s own Cian Tracey joins Joe to break down Andy Farrell’s selections for Ireland v Fiji, where new caps are being handed out and Sam Prendergast looks like he’s on the fast track. The team also ask who the Lions will start at 10, analyse where Steve Borthwick stands as England coach ahead of Eddie Jones’ return to Twickenham, and discuss why the Six Nations is being damaged by the ongoing struggles of Welsh rugby. Coverage of the Autumn Series on Indo Sport is brought to you by Energia.
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European 1500m champion athlete Ciara Mageean joined Joe after a year where the rollercoasters of sport were laid bare for the Portaferry native, where gold in Rome preceded grief in Paris. Mageean opens up on how her “right ankle was a ticking time bomb,” how she is handling being sidelined from the Olympic Games, and what ambitions she harbours as she begins a new chapter - with LA ‘28 firmly in focus. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport
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Will Slattery joined Joe and Conán for this edition of Bits & Bobs where the team debated how thrilling Pep Guardiola’s football is after the news that he will extend his stay at Man City. Will also gives his verdict on where Leo Cullen, who also got a new deal, sits in the rankings of Ireland’s coaching elite, the team ask whether tennis has too many nice guys, and there is much dispute around one simple question: Who are the top three sport pundits of all time? You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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Formula One broadcaster and author of ‘How To Read F1’ Jennie Gow joined Joe to discuss how she rediscovered her voice after experiencing a life-altering stroke, taking us through her journey back into F1 broadcasting. Jennie also breaks down what makes an F1 Team Principal tick, why an air of unpredictability has made this season one of the best in memory, and what we can expect as Lewis Hamilton leaves Mercedes. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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Former Ireland head coach Eddie O'Sullivan joins Joe to dissect Ireland’s win over Argentina, including the consequential penalty count and where Andy Farrell’s side might be lacking depth. They also talk through the merits of Jack Crowley and Sam Prendergast, as well as captain Caelan Doris’s nomination for World Player of the Year. Coverage of the Autumn Series on Indo Sport is brought to you by Energia.
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Joe and Conan are joined by Indo Sport’s Conor McKeon to read through some listener emails and discuss the latest sporting headlines, including the surprise announcement that Brian Fenton is retiring from inter-county football. The team discuss Robbie Keane’s appearance on Rio Ferdinand’s podcast talking about his reasoning behind working at Maccabi Tel Aviv, whether Heimir Halgrímsson has been given an easy ride, and Fenton’s position amid Gaelic games’ greatest ever players. Plus: A listener's predicament also gets the the team exploring the topic of Irish identity via sport - and makes us ask: When did you meet your first Unionist? You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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In Dallas, Katie Taylor came away victorious over Amanda Serrano … but many felt the decision went to the wrong fighter. Former World Cruiserweight Champion Johnny Nelson and Indo Sport’s Colm Keys join Joe to assess what the pundits were looking at, why Katie was good value for her victory, and where the Bray boxer goes next. Plus: Why fans left early in the Tyson v Paul bout. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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Damien Delaney and Daniel McDonnell join Joe to pick through the bones of a tough night for the Ireland squad, with England dealing a 5-0 beating in Wembley. The team discover reasons to be positive, break down why Heimir’s honesty can get results, and how the atmosphere around this fixture has changed in light of national anthems being booed. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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In this Indo Daily special, our colleagues mark the 15-year anniversary of that infamous Thierry Henry handball which ended Ireland's World Cup hopes back in November, 2009. Indo Daily brings you in-depth, 20 minute stories to fit your day. You can find the full Indo Daily feed wherever you get your podcasts, Guests: Kevin Doyle & Dan McDonnell Host: Fionnán Sheahan
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Former Ireland international Gary Breen & Indo Sport’s Dan McDonnell join Will Slattery to reflect on Ireland’s hard-fought win over Finland, and to look ahead to Sunday’s Wembley challenge. The lads also discuss Ruaidhri Higgins’ departure from the Derry City hotseat. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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Former Ireland head coach Eddie O’Sullivan and Indo Sport’s Cian Tracey join Joe to preview Ireland’s second Test of this November series, with Argentina coming to Dublin this week hungry to win their first game on Irish soil. The lads break down Andy Farrell’s selections, discuss why an unsettled environment may be hurting Jack Crowley, and ask if a high-scoring Pumas squad can do damage in Dublin. Plus - is it right that Farrell is standing aside for the Six Nations in lieu of his Lions job? You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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Joe, Conán and Ronan convene for a Thursday bits and bobs with a mailbag flavour as we answer some of the questions you have emailed us - including whether people should be harsher on Andy Farrell’s decisions. The team also talk about the ongoing David Coote saga, ask if they will follow The Guardian off X, and ask whether being a presenter on Sky or Match of the Day is a bigger gig. You can contact the show through [email protected], or across our social channels @IndoSport.
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