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Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s episode of The Football Pod available for free across the Off The Ball podcast network, our members podcast is out tomorrow. We’ve also just announced our first Roadshow of 2024, in the home of the Ulster Champions - tickets available to buy now!
(01:00) - Revealed: The Pod are off to Donegal for a Roadshow
(04:00) - How Donegal dug it out, Armagh respect, regret, blame
(20:00) - McGuinness magic, penalty changes, shades of Mayo 2010s?
(30:00) - How did Louth close the gap to Dublin, teams ditching the duvet?
(50:00) - Tailteann shocks and comebacks, u20s fallout, Paul Mannion
We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more. -
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan to review a game for the ages between Cork and Limerick in the Munster Hurling Championship with the Rebels keeping their summer alive with a victory against the reigning All-Ireland champions in a thriller on Leeside.
The surprises continued in the Leinster Championship, with Carlow earning a draw against their neighbours Kilkenny with a late free from Marty Kavanagh. While Dublin continued their unbeaten start with a comprehensive defeat of Antrim at Parnell Park.
The Hurling Pod is with thanks to Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
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Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s episode of The Football Pod available for free across the Off The Ball podcast network, our members podcast is out tomorrow. We’re talking the Munster and Connacht finals
(01:00) - Galway-Mayo fallout: key players, Joyce and mistakes
(30:00) - Kerry win Munster but where are they at?
(38:00) - What do Clare need from here?
(46:00) - Ulster Final and a big weekend of Football ahead…We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan to discuss Wexford's first Championship win against Galway in 28 years and Tipperary's fightback in injury time to rescue a draw at Waterford.
Skehill looks at why Galway are still relying on the class of 2017 and the two lads ponder whether Henry Shefflin is making progress.
They also discuss the refereeing decisions which have drawn criticism after the Waterford and Tipperary game and another upcoming weekend without hurling on terrestrial TV.
The Hurling Pod is with thanks to Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
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GAA Fans ! Listen to Ireland 7s rugby star Jordan Conroy as he sat down with Nathan Murphy for episode 2 of our latest series ‘Inner Drive’! Conroy discusses his upbringing, how his family home was impacted by his violent stepfather, & the importance of sport to him growing up.
Inner Drive on Off The Ball in association with Allianz.
Trigger Warning - Prolonged details and discussion of domestic violence.
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PwC GAA/GPA Player of the Month & Armagh star Aimee Mackin catches up with OTB's Tommy Rooney. AIB | #thetoughest
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James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s free episode of The Football Pod. We’re looking at the Leinster and Ulster finals as well as much more, as Tommy gets distracted by the Meath u20s.
(01:00) - Donegal win again, Tyrone regrets, tactics and summer hope.
(21:00) - Crazy Comebacks - Wexford do Meath, St. Brigid’s collapse, 2013 Kerry.
(28:00) - Lessons learned as Armagh just about get past Down.
(40:00) - Breakdown: the key to attacking width in Gaelic Football.
(47:00) - Kildare a beaten docket, Louth rock on, Dubs await.
(01:00:00) - Quickfire provincials finals preview in Connacht and Munster.We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill are back alongside Will O'Callaghan after a dramatic second weekend in the Munster and Leinster Senior Hurling Championships.
The lads discuss Antrim bouncing back from a heavy loss to Kilkenny to earn a win over Wexford, the draw between Galway and Kilkenny in Salthill and Dublin doing enough against Carlow in Leinster.
They talk about Clare showing a response in fighting back from seven points down to win at Cork, and Tipperary's disappointing performance at reigning All-Ireland and Munster champions Limerick.
The Hurling Pod is with thanks to Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
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Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s free episode of The Football Pod as we get stuck into a fantastic weekend of Championship action, with so much happening in the Ulster, Munster and Connacht Championships, in the April sun.
(01:00) - How were Derry caught, Odhran Lynch debate, Derry sideline.
(20:00) - Donegal impress - power, pace, belief.
(28:00) - Tyrone squeak through, Cavan to cause bother?
(37:00) - Galway nearly shocked by Sligo, Mayo march on, can Ros turn it around?
(45:00) - Kerry rustiness, why did Cork fall short?
We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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After the opening weekend of the Championship, All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan to eat some humble pie after Waterford's win against Cork following their confident predictions of a Rebel victory at Walsh Park.
The lads also break down Limerick's comeback victory over League champions Clare, where the drive for five continued with a stunning display in the last 15 minutes. But what went wrong for a Clare team who had led by none points?
Dublin's unbeaten Championship run against Wexford has stretched to six years after two late goals secured a share of the spoils at Wexford Park, while Kilkenny have some ikey njury concerns ahead of their trip to Galway.
The Hurling Pod is with thanks to Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
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Dublin footballer Orlagh Nolan joined Eoin Sheahan on Off The Ball Breakfast as Mick Bohan's side gear up for defending their All-Ireland title.
Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off the Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off the Ball app or wherever you listen to yours.
SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the Off the Ball Breakfast podcast.
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Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s free episode of The Football Pod. We’re talking the fallout from the Leinster and Ulster Championship quarter-finals at the weekend.
(01:00) - Keep or Kill: the Provincials Championships, Dublin smash Meath.
(13:00) - The Wicklow story and how they nearly knocked out Kildare.
(28:00) - Around the Grounds: Armagh and Down win, Louth and Offaly prevail.
(35:00) - Excitement for Donegal-Derry, Mayo-Roscommon, Tyrone-CavanWe've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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Ahead of the first weekend of the Munster and Leinster Hurling Championships, All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to look ahead to Sunday's games, with a focus on the meeting of League champions Clare and All-Ireland kingpins Limerick.
Skehill also gives an update on Podge Collins the calf, as Murph and Will get an education in farming while Skehill tries to play down his glee about Johnny Glynn being back for Galway.
The Hurling Pod with Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Championship.
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Ahead of the Very Camogie League final, Kathleen McNamee spoke to Galway's Aine Keane and Tipperary's Karen Kennedy and Dennis Kelly to preview the game.
Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off the Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off the Ball app or wherever you listen to yours.
SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the Off the Ball Breakfast podcast.
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Former Dublin and Cork camogie player Sarah O'Donovan joined Off the Ball Breakfast to discuss this weekend's Very League final between Tipperary and Galway and the recent motion to bring shorts into the game denied by the Camogie Association.
Catch Off the Ball's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off the Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off the Ball app or wherever you listen to yours.
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Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue join Tommy Rooney for Monday’s free episode of The Football Pod after the first weekend of the 2024 Championships - the provincials threw up a few shocks, as the campaign got underway.
(01:00) - Championship shocks get us going: from Waterford to Wicklow.
(12:00) - Westmeath’s year brought to a halt.
(20:00) - Cavan beat Monaghan - goals, playing the wind and communication.
(38:00) - Mayo’s eye-in, Galway pass the test but pick up more injuries.We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both - tune in to our members episode on Wednesday.
Monday's are free to everyone, and the later show during the week is for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. There are plenty of ways to listen in.
The Football Pod is brought to you by AIB, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland SFC. Check out #TheToughest for more.
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Hey there, this is a taster from this week's Football Pod members episode, which will be available after our free show on a Monday every week throughout the season.
Are GAA players spending too much time in the gym?
This week's members Football Pod saw the usual crew of Paddy Andrews, James O'Donoghue and Tommy Rooney talk Football, and much more - tune in to our latest show, where the lads got caught up to discuss the unprecedented level of injuries that some counties are experiening and talking about the opening weekend of Championship.
We've got two episodes per-week throughout the 2024 season, and hopefully we'll see you for both: Monday's are free to everyone, and Thursday shows are for Off the Ball members, head over to offtheball.com/join for more. - Laat meer zien