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ON THIS week's podcast, Kieran is joined by O'Donovan Rossa hurling trio Alan Foley, Flor Crowley and Rob Long.The club is celebrating 20 years after their Cork junior BHC victory in 2004.On November 14th, 2004, Crowley, who was captain of the team, collected the junior B cup in front of a huge Skibbereen following. Recently, 25 players from the county winning panel, as well as the entire management team, reunited to celebrate that ground-breaking season.The lads talk about the memories that they have from that year and the current state of play in Skibb hurling.From one team in the club to another, the O'Donovan Rossa LGFA team are in action again this weekend as they face Annaghdown in the All Ireland intermediate semi final.James O'Donovan's team are chasing a sixth championship title in a row after already winning two county's, two Munsters and one All Ireland.Kilmacabea are in county junior AFC semi final action as they take on Inniscarra while Goleen will be in the county junior BFC semi final against Ballinhassig.We also discuss Jack Crowley as Ireland take on Australia in their final rugby Autumn International plus we look at the recent goings on in the West Cork League in soccer.All this and more on this week's Star Sport Podcast. Watch above. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, by using the player below or by searching 'Southern Star Sport Podcast' wherever you get yours.Follow our hosts on X: @matt_hurley01 and @KieranMcC_SSProduced by Matthew Hurley***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community. For more visit www.accesscu.ie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alan Foley, artistic director of the Cork City Ballet, speaks to Brendan about their upcoming performance of the classic 'Sleeping Beauty', featuring Tchaikovsky's fabulous score.
Celebrating 30 years of Cork City Ballet Company, Alan Foley is pulling out all the stops with Swan Lake, as he told Elmarie ahead of the performances in Cork Opera House on November 2nd to 4th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Artistic director of Cork City Ballet, Alan Foley chats about their upcoming 30th anniversary production of Sean Lake
dl debate On this weeks DL Debate, Brendan Devenney talks with the new man in charge of our senior football Donegal footballers, Paddy Carr. Alan Foley of the Iconic Media Groups wraps up all the weekends action and Brendan talks Hurling with Donegal coach Jamsie Donnolly. Listen to the DL Debate in association with Sara's … DL Debate – Donegal Manager Paddy Carr Read More » The post DL Debate – Donegal Manager Paddy Carr appeared first on Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport.
Paddy McGill, Manus Boyle and Alan Foley take on the week's Donegal GAA talking points: the search for a manager, the senior championship quarter-finals - and this weekend's intermediate last eight matches.
Just how costly is Sligo Rovers League of Ireland points deduction going to be? Is Europe gone now? Mark Rossiter joins Austin O'Callaghan to discuss. Who's going to be the next Donegal manager? Does the delay indicate the selection committee are looking outside the county? Paddy McGill, Manus Boyle and Alan Foley attempt to answer those questions. Plus from Tyrone – to Manchester City – to Leitrim. We'll hear from Jonny Garrity, the new manager of the Leitrim women's gaelic football team.
On this week’s DL Debate, Brendan Devenney has an in depth look at the club championships here in Donegal in the company of Alan Foley, Sports Editor with the Donegal Democrat . And after last weeks very enjoyable Q+A with former Tyrone star Enda McGinley, this week its the turn of former Mayo great Conor … DL Debate The Championship – 29/08/22 Read More » The post DL Debate The Championship – 29/08/22 appeared first on Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport.
Next, have you got little ones at home...I mean really young ones? Know someone who does? In the midst of navigating the constant physical and emotional demands of toddlers, seeing to their spiritual needs can seem like an insurmountable challenge—but it doesn't have to be! Alan and Joanne Foley of Early Catholic Family Life joined us this past weekend - take a listen!
If you thought being a mom on Mother's Day was great, many grandmothers would probably tell you it's even sweeter for them. Joining us to talk about that and grandparent ministry in general, are Joanne and Alan Foley – founders of Early Catholic Family Life for Grandparents, as well as grandparents themselves who have a heart for cultivating relationships between grandparents, grandchildren, and the Church. https://www.earlycatholicfamilylife.org/
To quote Jarlath Burns on Sunday: "You learn lessons in the league, and you give lessons in the championship". Paddy McGill and Mark McGill mark the Donegal and Armagh exam papers after Sunday's Ulster Championship quarter-final in sun-drenched Ballybofey - with contributions from Jarlath, Peter Canavan, Alan Foley of the Donegal Democrat & Donegal boss Declan Bonner.
Paddy McGill digests the weekend's (largely one-sided) SFC quarter-finals in the company of the football dads, James McHugh & Seosamh McKelvey - with contributions too from Brendan Devenney and Alan Foley, Sports Editor of the Donegal Democrat.
Paddy McGill looks ahead to this weekend's Ulster SFC semi final meeting of the ‘best of enemies' – Donegal and Tyrone – in the company of the Donegal Democrat's Alan Foley and former Tyrone All-Ireland winner Enda McGinley.
Paddy McGill has come up for air again following Saturday night's crazy Division 1 North game in Ballybofey. He's joined by Mark McHugh, Tommy Freeman, Declan Bonner, Peter Campbell and Alan Foley to talk it up and talk it down - as the county waits on news of that Michael Murphy injury....
It's the final podcast of 2020. Paddy McGill settles in by his 'virtual' fire along with journalist Alan Foley to review what's been a unique GAA season. And there's a festive history lesson too as Sports Historian Dr Conor Curran enlightens us on the very early years of GAA in the county.
From Leo McLoone's 'goal' to that extra-time drama at windy Fintra, Paddy McGill, Ryan Ferry and Alan Foley aren't short of talking points for this week's podcast.
Paddy McGill's guests this week are Raidió na Gaeltachta's Damien Ó'Dónaill and Alan Foley of the Donegal Sport Hub. To contact the podcast, email sport@oceanfm.ie.
In this episode Greg chats with Alan Foley, Founder and Artistic Director of Cork City Ballet. The young dancer, inspired by Fame and Flashdance found his way to the Cork Ballet School, run by the renowned Joan Denise Moriarty and he thrived under her strict regime. He gives us a fantastic insight into this special woman, who he clearly adored. His career brought him to London, New York and Russia and back to Ireland where he founded his own ballet company, which is still thriving. Major heart surgery at the age of just 39 ended his dancing career but he still teaches, inspires and produces spectacular shows each year. Enjoy the show! This show has been brought to you by Fuzion Communications, a Marketing, PR, Graphic Design and Digital Marketing Agency in Ireland with offices in Dublin and Cork. The show is produced by Greg Canty
Be a better fighter and a better trainer. Today on The Steven Sully Study Podcast, Steven interviews Ross about his boxing career, his personal life, and his brainchild, the Queensbury Boxing League. Queensbury Boxing League, a new boxing platform which was launched in 2010, has given new perspectives to the UK boxing scene ever since. Ross also gives excellent advice for aspiring boxers and trainers out there. There's a particular dynamic between a trainer and a fighter that needs to be built and developed so that they both better themselves. Know the difference between amateur and professional boxing, the importance of discipline, and the realities of earning with professional boxing when you tune in. KEY TAKEAWAYS Ross Minter didn't see himself as a professional boxer like his dad Alan Minter who's also a former World Middleweight Champion. But when his dad started a boxing gym, he observed, tried things out, and loved it. At 15, he began as an amateur boxer and became a professional boxer when he was 21. What is a mentor? According to Ross, a mentor is someone who's there for you to guide you while your best interest is at heart. They're 100% there for you and put a lot of time & effort for you. Discipline is a critical practice that Ross embodies outside and inside the ring. Once he gets home from training, the discipline of keeping yourself in shape does not stop. He always does a nutritional check. He never got tempted with smoking, drinking, and other vices. Keep reality in check. It does not mean that when you get to the level that you wanted (i.e. becoming a professional boxer), everything will not come in easy. Sometimes while you follow your dreams, you need to get full-time or part-time jobs so you could put food on the table. “When you turn pro, it's not a nice business to be in. It's a business, for one. Two, it's all about money which business is. And, three, you're a piece of meat – meaning, you're someone that's gonna be put in there for the businessman to manoeuvre you.” – Ross He, together with his partner Alan Foley, set up the Queensbury Boxing League in 2010 which offers a new structure for professional boxing matches. It tries to reinvent the wheel, and they pride on prioritising their players' conditions. BEST MOMENTS “Knowing your body and being the focus and also having that discipline…when you're at home, being discipline at everything exactly is very hard to do.” “The mechanics are important in training someone, but also the mindset.” “You need always to learn… Keep learning all the time.” “What I like about boxing is you can transfer that mindset, skillset, and that characteristic over onto other things in your life – family, business, or whatever it may be in your social relationships.” VALUABLE RESOURCES Rob Moore Queensbury Boxing League ABOUT THE GUEST Ross Minter is a professional boxer. He is the son of Alan Minter, the former World Middleweight Champion. Ross began boxing professionally in 2001 and has been a lot of competition ever since. He is also the Director of the Queensbury Boxing League, a new boxing platform for British based boxers which was launched in 2010. It is now one of the UK's most exciting boxing competitions. Ross' Instagram Ross' Twitter ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should focus on a number of key areas to be a well-rounded individual. Success should not be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made some cock-ups, I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit of success. I started from leaving school at 16 with very poor school results to pursue a career in plumbing following the directions of my parents that then lead me to a barrister's chamber and then to a sales floor. From here, I established a foothold in the sales market promoting financial products as well as being a founder of an art agency that has a Soho based art studio. In addition, I have invested into an urban fashion brand and into a wellness tech company, and my latest addition to the business portfolio is a property company that which creates HMO's in Medway, Kent. The diverse range of industries I find myself in has allowed me to create wealth that enables me to be my own boss so I can pursue my dreams. As a former boxer and avid sportsman, I find there are similarities between the running of businesses and competing. In my episodes, I will be sharing some of my experiences to explore deeper these connections and how they may bring you success." CONTACT METHOD Steven's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sulley.steven/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CliffCentral.com — The team discusses highlights around SA Fashion Week AW18. They are joined by interior designer and TV & Radio fashion correspondant, Alan Foley... as well as Leon Haasbroek, who has spent just short of 10 years in the fashion industry playing his forte for communications and brands.
This episode we are joined by Alan Foley, a miniature wargame fan to talk about “the hobby” Link: The miniatures page http://polymatic.link/3b Link: Privateer press http://polymatic.link/3c Link: Flames of war http://polymatic.link/3d Link: Warlordgames http://polymatic.link/3e Link: Taccmd http://polymatic.link/3f Link: Wiki http://polymatic.link/3g Link: Infinity the game http://polymatic.link/3h John| Mass Effect Andromeda Launch trailer | http://polymatic.link/33 Alan | Stackable Arduino | http://polymatic.link/3j John | Ono 3d printer printing | http://polymatic.link/35 Alan |NSFW| Animal Love Triangles | http://polymatic.link/3m John | Simone Gierts has her own astronaut training program http://polymatic.link/36 Alan |NSFW| Circle of Love | http://polymatic.link/3k John| Angus from Maker’s muse designed and built a 3d printed RC off road car http://polymatic.link/37 Alan |NSFW?| Deadpool Short | http://polymatic.link/3L John| J. Viewz – Don’t pull away (401 days) http://polymatic.link/38 John | Smooth MCGroove http://polymatic.link/3t Alan | Fish Driver | http://polymatic.link/3s John| Casey Neistat’s Do what you cant http://polymatic.link/39 Alan | Tortilla Pizza | http://polymatic.link/3p John| Carl Sagan – The Tesseract – 4th dimension made simple http://polymatic.link/3a Alan | LoRA gateway | http://polymatic.link/3Q John | Welcome to nightvale http://polymatic.link/3i Alan | Flip Sticks | http://polymatic.link/3r Twitter: Alan twitter.com/chaess Twitter: John twitter.com/webdevvie For feedback: podcast@polymatic.media Twitter polymatic: twitter.com/thepolymatic
Charlie Collins is Talking Sport this week with Chris McNulty, Damien Dowds and Alan Foley. Up for discussion this week is Donegal GAA. Soccer and Horse racing
This week Charlie talks sport with John Joe Doherty & Alan Foley about the Donegal GAA county Championship final, Ireland V Australia and the set up around Irish Soccer at the moment.
The last Talking Sport Podcast of 2013. Guests are Alan Foley, Chris Mc Nulty and Paul Mc Govern, Three men who know their Sport and who are not afraid to express their opinions even if it doesn't always fit well with some people. Looking forward to finishing off our 2013 with a good exchange of views
Alan Foley, Chris McNulty, Frank Craig and Damian Dowds join Ciaran McMonagle to dicuss the 2014 Ulster Championship Draw and the changes to the Donegal management team.
This week Charlie talks sport to former Donegal GAA all star Tony Boyle and Donegal Democrats Alan Foley. They talk about Jim McGuinness staying on as Donegal Manager, the shock defeat of St Eunan’s by Malin and Trapattoni leaving the Ireland position.
Alan Foley, Chris McNulty, Frank Craig, Damian Dowds and Ciaran McMonagle look back on the All Ireland Quarter Final and try to figure out where it all went wrong for Donegal.
Brendan Devenney and Alan Foley join us at talking sport this week. We have a look back at the weekends GAA action including the Ulster final between Donegal and Monaghan
A sombre mood descends on the podcast as Damian Dowds, Alan Foley, Chris McNulty and Ciaran McMonagle look back at Donegal's Ulster Final defeat and look ahead to Sunday's clash with Mayo. The mood brightens as we are joined by Ed McGreal of the Mayo News who helps preview Sunday's opponents.
Ciaran McMonagle is joined by Alan Foley, Chris McNulty, Damien Dowds and Frank Craig to look back on the victory over Down and preview the 2013 Ulster Final.
In our sixth pod, Donegal have began with a bang. Alan Foley, Damian Dowds, Frank Craig and Chris McNulty discuss the win over Tyrone and look forward to the Down. There's also talk on the county minors and club championship, as well as the hurlers' win in the Nicky Rackard Cup.
Ciaran McMonagle is joined by Alan Foley, Frank Craig, Chris McNulty and Damian Dowds to discuss Donegal' tilt at a three in a row in Ulster and of course at retaining their All Ireland title.
Ciaran McMonagle is joined by Damian Dowds, Frank Craig and Alan Foley to discuss 'Bitegate', the end to Donegal's 2013 League Campaign and our minor and U-21 teams
Ciaran McMonagle, Alan Foley, Damian Dowds, Chris McNulty and Frank Craig look back on Donegal's recent legaue games.
In our second ever pod, Ciaran McMonagle is joined by Alan Foley, Frank Craig and Damian Dowds to look back on Donegal's league games against Kildare and Down, look forward to Tyrone and Kerry and discuss the new Donegal Senior Championship structure.
In our first podcast, Ciaran McMonagle is joined by Alan Foley, Chris McNulty and Frank Craig to look back at Donegal's McKenna Cup campaign and look ahead to the upcoming National League.
Ciaran McMonagle is joined by Alan Foley, Chris McNulty and Frank Craig look back at Donegal's McKenna Cup campaign and the 2013 National Football League.