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CEO of Women's Aid Sarah Benson joined Eoin Sheahan to reflect on the verdict in the civil case between Nikita Hand and Conor McGregor, in which a jury at the High Court found Mr McGregor assaulted Ms Hand in a hotel in Dublin in December 2018 and awarded her almost €250,000 in damages.
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On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of the retirement of Ireland Men's Sevens captain, Harry McNulty.
We hear from James Ryan on the influence of Joe Schmidt on his career, and Irish rugby as a whole.
Richie Murphy explains the signing of Juarno Augustus, and provides an update on Jacob Stockdale's hamstring injury.
New Zealand let slip details of a Chicago rematch with Ireland.
And Joe Marler is done with rugby.
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On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan rounds up the Champions League latest, and we hear from Pep Guardiola on Manchester City's collapse at home to Feyenoord.
There's an explainer on how the Republic of Ireland are practically assured of a place at Euro 2028, and we speak to FAI CEO David Courell.
Bohemians have added some title-winning experience to their squad.
And a former Ireland striker is to cut his managerial teeth in the First Division.
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Welcome to Wednesday's OTB Breakfast Bite - just a small taster of this morning's busy Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Ger, Colm and Arthur were joined by legendary Wallabies scrum-half George Gregan to look ahead to Saturday's Test at the Aviva Stadium.
Kildare midfielder Kevin Feely on the current glut of players stepping back from Gaelic football.
Plus Stephen O'Meara on the proposed rule changes in Gaelic football.
But this morning's Bite takes you to the start of the show, when the lads were struck by the news that Brighton are open to loan offers for Evan Ferguson in January. They ponder where would be the ideal landing spot for the Republic of Ireland striker, and if North London might be the place for him.
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack takes you inside the Ireland camp as they prepare for Joe Schmidt's Wallabies.
James Ryan marks Ireland's November so far, and Paul O'Connell discusses the influence of Joe Schmidt on his own coaching methods.
The appointment of a new head coach at Munster now appears to be imminent, with one contender definitively out of the running.
Plus, Ulster swoop to snatch Augustus away from Northampton.
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Katie Taylor's trainer Ross Enamait joined Eoin Sheahan to discuss what's next for the brilliant Bray boxer, THAT classic with Amanda Serrano and will there ever be a Croke Park fight night?
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On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan checks in with the Republic of Ireland camp ahead of their Women's Euro playoff with Wales.
Lily Agg discusses her protest letter to FIFA over Saudi sponsorship deals, and what the squad have learned from February's friendly defeat to Wales.
Shelbourne have raided Dundalk for a highly-regarded winger, as a Pat's defender fends off interest from Bohemians to commit to the Richmond Park club.
Eddie Howe on Newcastle's poor record post-international breaks, and their lack of goals.
Mikel Arteta on Arsenal's plan for Viktor Gyorkeres.
And Guardiola's hope of an upturn in City's fortunes.
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Welcome to Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite - just a wee taster of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, former Leinster and Ireland hooker James Tracy examines the emergence of Gus McCarthy.
Spirit of Shankly & The Late Challenge's Gareth Roberts on Premier League fans coming together to combat rising ticket prices, and his view on the Mo Salah contract saga.
Plus, Daily Mail North-East Football Correspondent Craig Hope on a mis-firing Newcastle.
But as Ger, Arthur and Colm perused the morning papers they touched on the mini exodus from the Mayo panel as both Padraig O'Hora and Cillian O'Connor step back. Particularly, does that Mayo team that pushed Dublin to their limits actually get the credit it deserves?
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On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the latest from Munster as they raid the Ireland Women's staff to temporarily fill the vacancy of forwards coach.
We hear from Leinster head coach Leo Cullen ahead of their interpro with Ulster, and he provides an update on the fitness of the incoming Jordie Barrett.
Will Connors on his rugby-related PHD.
The career of former Ulster prop Steven Kitshoff sadly hangs in the balance.
Joe Schmidt looks ahead to being 'love-bombed' this weekend at the Aviva.
And Antoine Dupont goes full 'Golden Cleric' as World Rugby reveal their award winners.
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Ger Gilroy is joined by Cian Fahey to discuss another week of action from the NFL. The Cowboys served up one of the games of the season against the Commanders, while a QB change in New York didn't mean a change in fortune for the Giants.
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On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the latest on Mo Salah's future at Liverpool.
Arne Slot calls for cool heads as Liverpool move 8-points clear at the top of the Premier League.
Ruben Amorim believes his Manchester United players are thinking too much.
And the latest on the mess at Leicester, amid Steve Cooper's sacking, player arguments, and the contenders to fill the King Power throne.
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Welcome to OTB Breakfast Bite - your bitesize taster of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Jonathan Wilson reflects on the dawn of Ruben Amorim at Manchester United, and their draw at Ipswich.
Plus, Matt Williams and Alan Quinlan talk rugby, as attention for Ireland turns to Joe Schmidt's Wallabies.
This morning's Bite takes you to the Performance Rankings, and Sam Prendergast's display against Fiji on Saturday. Ger, Colm and Arthur discuss Ireland's new-found depth at out-half, and the road still to be travelled by Prendergast.
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On Friday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack helps set the table for the penultimate test of Ireland's autumn.
We hear from captain Caelan Doris on the unexpected needle that Frank Lomani's comments have added to tomorrow's fixture with Fiji.
Andy Farrell offers some clarity regarding Jonathan Sexton's role with the coaching staff, and whether he's a bad influence on their out-halves.
Bundee Aki addresses those rumours of a move to France.
Plus Warren Gatland receives backing from no less a source than Springboks captain Siya Kolisi.
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On a packed Football Daily Extra, Richie McCormack brings you reaction of Republic of Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson after they were drawn to play Bulgaria in the Nations League playoffs.
We hear from new Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim on how much time he'll need to turn things around at the club, and why his 3-4-3 system is the way to get there.
Pep Guardiola once again vows to stay on as Manchester City manager, even if they are relegated. Plus, he chides international managers after he loses Matteo Kovacic for a month.
Ange Postecoglou gives his reasons for appealing Rodrigo Bentancur's 7-match ban, despite using a racial slur against Heung Min Son.
Arne Slot on Liverpool's goalkeeping situation.
Plus, there's a new sheriff in town at Inter Miami.
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Former jockey and current racing pundit Jane Mangan joined John Duggan and Johnny Ward on the Racing Pod this week, and poses some great questions for the lads!
William Hill's Sam Norris joins in the members section to give you the odds ahead of the weekend's action, including Johnny's Charity Bet!
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On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the latest big news from Manchester City - their sponsorship defeat to the Premier League, and we hear from Pep Guardiola on his decision to sign a new contract.
Eileen Gleeson says her Republic of Ireland players will be practicing penalties ahead of their playoff with Wales, and the manager explains the absence of in-form Celtic star Saoirse Noonan.
Shelbourne continue to tie down their league winners to new contracts.
And Paris Saint-Germain's owner says leaving the Parc des Princes is a matter of life and death for the French giants.
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Welcome to Friday's Breakfast Bite - your FREE treat-sized sample of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.
This morning on the show, we look ahead to Ireland v Fiji with Ronan O'Gara and Alan Quinlan.
We're joined by just the third ever Irish winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award, Conor Niland for his excellent book 'The Racket'.
Keith Treacy previews the start of the Ruben Amorim regime at Manchester United.
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SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinAnd this morning's Breakfast Bite has three separate nibbles - with Ronan O'Gara seeking greater consistency at La Rochelle, Keith Treacy ruminating on Ireland's avoidable second half against England, and everyone's favourite ex-Kildare minor star Paul Mescal in Gladiator II.
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On Thursday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the Ireland team news for Saturday's test with Fiji - the debutants, the recalls, the first home starts, and the surfeit of tightheads.
Andy Farrell gives his expectations of Sam Prendergast and Ciaran Frawley this week.
Jamie Osborne discusses switching between centre and full-back.
Jordie Barrett looks set to miss his start date at Leinster, as tributes paid to departing All Blacks Sam Cane and TJ Perenara.
Plus, England's RFU's record deficit.
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On Thursday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you details of who's in and who's out of the Republic of Ireland WNT squad for their make-or-break Euro playoff with Wales.
There's details on Pep Guardiola's new Manchester City contract.
Reaction to last night's Women's Champions League action.
Liverpool step up their interest in Lyon star Rayan Cherki.
And Juan Mata is to make MLS history.
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Welcome to Thursday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your amuse-bouche for the Off The Ball Breakfast main course.
On this morning's show, a very special edition of You Had To Be There with Tommy Martin.
The end of an era for Dublin football is tackled by Roy Curtis.
And making illegal hand-passing in hurling an election issue with former Tipperary hurler Conor O'Donovan.
And this morning's Breakfast Bite zooms in on hurling, and the task of growing the game. As they ponder its effect in rugby, Ger, Arthur and Colm discuss whether names on jerseys in hurling could help the sport expand.
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