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Welcome back to The Football Pod, as we get stuck into an insane weekend of Gaelic Football and react live to a box-office Round 3 draw of the All-Ireland series. Enjoy.
CHAPTERS
(00.10) - Cork hammer Paddy’s predictions and beat Donegal
(25:00) - Louth rip up Armagh script, Mayo beaten, Kerry, Mon, Meath win.
(30:00) - Live reaction to the Round 3 draw and weekend falloutThe Football Pod on Off the Ball is brought to you by Movember, Ahead of the Game, already reaching over 16,500 players, parents and coaches across Irish clubs with the tools to look after their mental health. Visit aheadofthegame.movember.com to find out how you can be part of it.
Thanks for tuning in, we'll be back on Wednesday for our second pod of the week. Chat then.
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All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill are back alongside Will O'Callaghan for this week's edition of The Hurling Pod.
The lads chat about potential rule changes from the Hurling Review's survey, Waterford and Wexford now both searching for new managers, and preview this weekend's quarter-finals.
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The All-Ireland Hurling Championship was launched in Blarney GAA on Monday, at his home club, Mark Coleman spoke to Rachel Sheehan about the closing moments of the Munster final.
Aaron Niland brings silverware home from Croke Park, much to his father's delight, Eddie Gibbons explains what Dublin were missing against Galway & Cillian Sampson on how Offaly captain Charlie Mitchell is still a source of inspiration from the side line.
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Rachel Sheehan was joined by Kerry’s Mary Ellen Bolger as she was named the PwC GPA Ladies Footballer of the Month for May
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Welcome back to The Football Pod with Paddy, James and Tommy - we’re building up to a huge weekend of Gaelic Football. There’s so much to discuss, and we get stuck into plenty of it.
(00.10) - Pod catch-up; New friends, Fitzy on Love Island, Ger Brennan v Burns.
(20:00) - Stars struck down by the Cruciate curse; Kinsella and McGinnis ruled out.
(25:00) - Derry-Meath breakdown, with so much on the line…
(39:00) - Shootout expected in Clones; Monaghan v Roscommon.
(45:00) - Kerry and Donegal off Broadway, can Kildare or Cork cause bother?
(59:30) - Sunday’s Knockout ball; Cavan hope cools, Dublin to bounce back?
(01:10:00) - ‘Oil’ Clasico, Westmeath giddiness, Calling Mayo-TyroneThe Football Pod on Off the Ball is brought to you by Movember, Ahead of the Game, already reaching over 16,500 players, parents and coaches across Irish clubs with the tools to look after their mental health. Visit aheadofthegame.movember.com to find out how you can be part of it.
Thanks for tuning in, we'll be back next week with two shows. Chat then.
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Mick McCarthy, Will O'Callaghan and Rachel Sheehan are back for another episode of the Power Rankings after a weekend of action that saw Limerick beat Cork in Páirc Uí Chaoimh to take home the Munster Title and Galway got the best of Dublin to claim the Leinster Title.
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Former Dublin Inter-County Football Hannah Tyrell speaks to Tommy Rooney about life after retirement, recovering from an injury in the All-Ireland final as well as reflecting on a 3-code sporting career.
At the launch of PTSB’s new sponsorship of the PTSB Dublin Club Leagues and Championships were Jack McCaffrey, Hannah Tyrrell, Cian Boland and Claire Gannon. The new partnership between Dublin GAA and PTSB includes all four codes, from minor level upwards, with PTSB now the official Club League & Championship Sponsor of Dublin GAA, Dublin LGFA and Dublin Camogie.
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All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy, James Skehill (and special guest Tommy Walsh) joined with Will O'Callaghan to review wins for Limerick and Galway in the Munster and Leinster finals.
Laois are heading back to the Leinster Championship, and the lads discuss what next for Kilkenny after Derek Lyng's departure, oh, and their favourite pundits.
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Jonathan Higgins was at the changed venue of Bective GFC as Galway opened up their All-Ireland Championship campaign with a win over Meath in high wind conditions.
First hear from Jonathan as he gives his FT report. Then hear from Galway's Leanne Coen, Meath's Wayne Freeman and finally Galway's Daniel Moynihan
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Former Collingwood president & now AFLW analyst Eddie McGuire joins Mick McCarthy & Enda Coll on the line!
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Mick McCarthy, Matthew Brennan and Tommy Rooney are back to go through our football Power Rankings after Dublin lost to Louth, Cavan lost to Westmeath and Monaghan lost to Mayo, as well as all the other Gaelic Football action from the weekend.
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Here we go, Monaghan and Mayo serve up a classic to wrap up Round 1 of the All-Ireland series, from Mullingar to Croke Park, the Athletic Grounds to Clones. We get stuck into it all.
(00.10) - Dissecting a Classic in Clones as Mayo edge out Monaghan
(20:00) - Round 2 draw, Aidan O’Shea 100, Kerry win u20s
(27:00) - How did Louth flip the script on Dublin?
(42:00) - The Great Johnny Culloty and Killarney Legion.
(45:00) - Cavan very nearly catch Westmeath, Casey X-Factor, Mullingar bottle.
(56:00) - Armagh drive on, Derry disappoint again…
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All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to look ahead to the upcoming Munster and Leinster Hurling finals.
They also look back on Clare's victory over Galway to land their fifth All-Ireland under-20 title, and what's next for New York after winning the Rackard?
The Hurling Pod on Off the Ball with Applegreen - helping you relax, recharge, and enjoy the journey ahead.
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Jonathan Higgins reports live from Westmeath where the newly crowned Leinster Champions have defeated Cavan in extra time.
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Mick McCarthy, Rachel Sheehan and Will O'Callaghan are back for another episode of our Hurling Power Rankings after a weekend of action that saw Kilkenny crash out of the Championship and Cork hammering Clare by 16 points.
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