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Cyril Farrell joins Will O'Callaghan for all the reaction to Offaly-Galway today as Daithi Burke saw a controversial red card before Galway won out in the end.
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Former Dublin Ladies Football boss Mick Bohan is here in studio joined by his former goalkeeper Ciara Trant - as well as Ger Gilroy!
- 2009, Six Nations Grand SlamParc des princes, Ireland v France.
- Italia 90, Genoa, Ireland v Romania.
- 2024, Clare hurling final, Feakle v Sixmilebridge.
- 2025, Orlando Magic v Atlanta Hawks.
- 2017, All-Ireland Final, Dublin v Mayo.
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Welcome to Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Sarah O'Donovan and Ryan O'Dwyer joined Will O'Callaghan to dissect two Munster thrillers to open this year's Hurling Championships.
Are Tipperary back? Is this just a small Limerick wobble? And just how worried should Cork be after throwing away a 12-point lead to Clare in Ennis?
Alan Quinlan and Hannah O'Connor look back at all the weekend's rugby action, including a big win for Ireland away in Wales.
And as Scott Bemand's side continue to build for the World Cup, what can this Ireland side achieve this year?
But today's Bite begins with O'Donovan talking the Cork revival.
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Tommy, James and Paddy are back with The Football Pod - after a savage weekend of GAA - we’re breaking down the three big games, looking at some of the themes around the rules and this weekend's provincial semi-finals.
(00:30) - What a weekend - two-pointers, hooter-gate and dodgy red cards.
(04:00) - Cork rattle Kerry - why did they fall short? Head high tackles debate.
(19:00) - Monaghan push Donegal - just not enough…no two-point frees?
(30:00) - Galway statement - where they impressed and where they are at…
(40:00) - The Football Pod Roadshow - where are we off to?
(41:00) - Brilliant Barry McNulty, Guinness saves Down.
(50.00) - Ulster final to Clones? Members questions.
Roadshow details on the way this week - keep an eye out...We’ve got a Members Football Pod coming for you later this week too.
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All-Ireland winners James Sklehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to review a cracking opening weekend of Championship action.
All-Ireland champions Clare battled back to earn a draw against League winners Cork. Tipperary bounced back from their League final loss to hold reigning Munster kingpins Limerick at Semple Stadium.
Skehill is worried about Galway's lack of style of play and their Leinster chances after a hammering by Kilkenny, Lee Chin starred as Wexford accounted for Antrim, and Dublin had a strong finish to beat Offaly at Parnell Park.
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This is Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Keith Treacy joined Shane in studio and helped preview tonight's League of Ireland action which includes our live game at Richmond Park where St. Pat's entertain Shamrock Rovers.
Eamon McGee and Kieran Hughes helped look forward to this weekend's renewal of rivalries between Donegal and Monaghan in the Ulster Football Championship.
And Hannah O'Connor looked at Ireland's W6N prospects in Wales on Sunday.
And this morning's Bite takes a snapshot of all three conversations.
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Welcome to Thursday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Will Greenwood joined Ger and Paddy Andrew to talk Leinster's domination in the Champions Cup, and also the news that All Black centre Rieko Ioane will be replacing their other All Black centre Jordie Barrett.
And with the start of the provincial hurling championships, Tipp legend Nicky English previewed what could happen down in Munster this season.
Can Limerick continue their dominance or are the Premier waiting in ambush on Sunday?
And with Babs Keating turning 81 today, English recalls his earliest and fondest memories of the Tipp legend.
But today's Bite begins with Greenwood saying that he was quite fond of Ioane's silver tongue.
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Cork camogie star Amy O'Connor joined joined OTB GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney at the launch of the 2025 Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camps. Kellogg's is entering its 14th year partnering with the GAA, and a key focus this year is the "Cúl and Curious" initiative: a unique introductory camp for children from migrant families, taking place on April 17th in Lisdoonvarna.
After winning the last two All-Ireland crowns, Cork are going for three in a row. O'Connor, who was player of the match in the 2023 final, is determined to make this Cork team a dynasty.
O'Connor also reflects on playing multiple sports as a kid at a high level and how that helped her overall development.
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Cathal Mullaney was joined by Dublin's u20 player and #DifferenceMaker, Charlie McMorrow, to chat about Dublin's plans to live up to expectations in this years championship, and what it was like to win an All-Ireland title with Cuala. The Dalata Hotel Group GAA U20 Football Championship on Off The Ball is brought to you by the Dalata Hotel Group.
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This is Wednesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Alan Quinlan gave us his immediate reaction to a massive morning in Irish rugby with another All Blacks superstar to join Leinster, and Connacht's head coach exiting stage left.
OTB's GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney began our preview of the weekend's action.
Denis Walsh talks hurling.
And we're joined in studio by Irish MMA star Paul Hughes.
But this morning's Bite starts with Quinny, as he reacts to a huge morning in Irish rugby, and then Tommy introduces us to our nearest, youngest GAA pundit.
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With the Munster and Leinster Hurling Championships underway this weekend, All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O’Callaghan to look ahead to the start of the Championship.
They also discussed Shane O’Donnell potentially playing some part in Clare’s title defense, why Skehill snubbed the last round of The Masters, and predictions for all five of this weekend’s games.
Timestamps:
0’00” - ‘F*ck golf’ - Will and Paul were captivated by Rory McIlroy completing the career Grand Slam, but Skehill couldn’t care less.
14’13” - ‘We spent 14 minutes on Rory, let’s talk some hurling now’. Shane O’Donnell hopes to be back in action in four weeks.
27’40” - Nine months on from the All-Ireland final, Clare and Cork clash again, can Clare continue their strong record against the new League champions?
53’48” - ‘John Kiely has lost nine Championship games, I’ve been on the pitch for two of them!’ - Tipperary v Limerick preview
1’01’00” - Have Leinster group games between Kilkenny and Galway been a bit tame?
1’26’20” - Dublin and Wexford have to open with wins on Saturday if they’re to progress in the Leinster Championship
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Tommy, James and Paddy are back with The Football Pod - but we’re obviously starting with the Golf, before getting into a pair of crackers in Leinster, as well as the Ulster Football quarter-finals. Enjoy!
(00:30) - The Golf Pod, Rory McIlroy wins the Masters - agony and ecstasy!
(08:00) - Kildare beat Westmeath: Loughlin stars, midfield battle, goals get the job done.
(23:00) - Wicklow push the Dubs, Louth’s injuries, Neutral venues for Leinster semi-finals.
(27:00) - Royals comeback: two-pointers, Offaly’s Tailteann, Meath’s character, size matters
(39:00) - Antrim stand up, McBride’s shooting, Armagh’s depth and new options.
(50.00) - Tyrone beat Cavan, green shoots, cracking Armagh-Tyrone match-up ahead.We’ve got a Members Football Pod coming for you later this week too - where we'll preview a major weekend of action!
Become an Off The Ball member, or download the Off The Ball app to get three free listens per month and get our two episodes per-week throughout the intercounty season.
The Football Pod Club is brought to you every week by AIB. Proud sponsors of the Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie All Ireland Club Championships. Check out #TheToughest.
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Robbie Brennan, Mickey Harte and Declan Kelly speak to our reporter Tommy Rooney as Meath made a huge second half comeback to defeat Offaly 1-25 to 0-21 in Navan in the Leinster Senior Football Championship quarter finals.
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David Sullivan, Orlagh Phelan &, Mairead Teehan speak to Stephen Gleeson at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh following Offaly’s 4-13 to 0-10 victory over Derry in the Division 2A decider!
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Ger Manley, Meabh Cahalane, Saoirse McCarthy and Ashling Thompson speak to Stephen Gleeson following Cork's victory against Galway in the Division 2A decider
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Alanna Cunnane was on hand at Croke Park to get the thoughts of Kerry's Niamh Carmody, Danielle O'Leary and Mark Bourke, as well as Armagh's Darnell Parkinson.
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Armagh captain Clodagh McCambridge speaks to John Duggan ahead of Saturday evening's Lidl Women's National Football League final clash with Kerry at Croke Park.
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John Duggan was at the launch of the Lidl Ladies National Football League finals this week, speaking to all of the respective captains head of their respective finals.
He spoke with, in order:
Fermanagh captain Shannan McQuade
Cork captain Sarah Leahy
Wexford captain Róisín Murphy
Galway captain Kate Geraghty
Antrim captain Bronagh Devlin
Cavan captain Shauna Lynch
Armagh captain Clodagh McCambridge
Kerry captain Aishling O'Connell
Saturday April 12 – Croke Park, Dublin
Division 2 – Cork v Galway; 3pm
Division 1 – Armagh v Kerry; 5pm
Sunday April 13
Division 3 – Cavan v Wexford; Integral GAA Grounds, Drogheda, 2pm
Division 4 – Antrim v Fermanagh; St. Tiernach’s Park, Clones, 3pm -
Kerry captain Aishling O'Connell speaking to John Duggan about balancing life as a member of An Garda Siochána and her football as they prepare for the League final with Armagh.
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This is Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your free bitesize sample of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Alan Quinlan and Hannah O'Connor helped us preview the weekend's Investec Champions Cup action, which includes our live game tomorrow - Bordeaux v Munster. Alan and Hannah also looked ahead to Ireland's W6N clash with England in Cork.
Maurice Brosnan joined us to preview the weekend's GAA action.
And Daniel Harris reviewed another error-strewn outing for Andre Onana and Manchester United in the Europa League.
But this morning's Bite takes in Hannah & Alan previewing Munster's second trip to France in as many weeks, and then we check in with Maurice who has some existential questions regarding Gaelic football's new rules.
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