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The draws for the county camogie club championships take center stage this evening with all grads knowing who they will face once the club championship gets underway. We also have reaction to the Minor hurlers making it through to the All Ireland Final after a pulsating semi-final win over Cork; they will face Limerick in the final. The South Football Championships are underway too and further success for the Ballydoyle team in Chantilly. It's another busy show and we hope you like...
Limerick are Munster hurling champions after edging Cork by 1-21 to 2-17 in a dramatic final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. However, Cork Manager ben O'Connor is not too happy with the free count against his time.We also hear from Kilkenny's Celtic Challenge Team Manager following their All-Ireland Final victory.The KCLR Hurling Podcast is brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
Clare minor hurling boss Ger O'Connell says his side are eager to make the most of their All Ireland campaign after qualifying 'by the skin of their teeth'. Clare travel to FBD Semple Stadium and Saturday afternoon to meet Dublin in the preliminary quarter final, with that game underway at 12pm. The Banner qualified from the round robin series in fourth place thanks to results falling in their favour during the final round of games. O'Connell says the squad are in the same position they were last year, when they made it to the All Ireland Final.
A former All Ireland winner with Clare is hopeful the squad can carry the same intensity that saw them to victory against Tipp into their final round robin game against Cork. A repeat of the 2024 All Ireland Final is in store when Brian Lohan's troops head to Supervalu Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday afternoon. Cork will be without the services of a number of key players, namely Captain Darragh Fitzgibbon, Robbie O'Flynn, Robert Downey and Ciarán Joyce. 2013 All Ireland Winner Colin Ryan says Clare are at their best when their tackle rate is high, Throw in on Sunday is at 4pm with commentary on Clare FM thanks to Matt Waters Clare Fruit and Veg; and Healys Spar and Off License, Turnpike Ennis
Sean Carley looks back on the sporting weekend, which includes: The Galway Senior Ladies Footballers winning the Connacht Final against Mayo The Galway U20 ladies Footballers opening their championship campaign with a win against Meath The Galway U16 Camogie teams draw in the All-Ireland Final against Kilkenny The Galway Minor Hurlers draw with Dublin in the Leinster Minor Hurling Championship The Galway Minor Footballer's Connacht Semi-Final victory over Sligo Galway United's dramatic draw against St. Patrick's Athletic Galway United Women maintain their 100% start to the season with league victory over Peamount United Colga crowned Galway FA Men's Premier Division Champions after victory over Craughwell United Local soccer The #fulltimewhistle is sponsored by GetSetGo Game-changing online car, home and travel insurance that's faster, better and easier!
CAMOGIE: Galway minor manager Fintan McNamara with Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane after their All-Ireland Final defeat to Kilkenny
This week on The Knock On, KCLR Sport's weekly rugby podcast, Stephen Byrne is joined by Tom Crotty of Carlow Rugby Club, James Blanchfield from Kilkenny RFC, and Paddy Browne of Tullow RFC to break down all the latest action from across the local rugby scene.This week on the pod, we are diving into one of the busiest windows in Leinster rugby. We break down Tullow 1st XV's high-stakes trip to Newbridge this Saturday—a must-win play-off against DLSP to keep their Division 1A status alive.We also look ahead to the "Big One" at the Black Gates on March 29th. Tullow's Paddy Browne tells us why he's looking over his shoulder at a surging Co. Carlow side. Can the Oak Park men pull off a heist in Tullow?Also in this episode: Sean O'Brien is back on the pitch for the Tullow J3s against Navan.A massive AIL clash for Tullow vs Cooke, while Kilkenny Women face a top-of-the-table showdown at Foulkstown.SETU Head Coach John Farrell and a host of Carlow locals prepare to host UCC in the Division 1 All-Ireland Final this Wednesday. We review the SETU Ladies' brave performance against UCD under Keeva Owens and Paddy Moss.We also bring you all the latest youth rugby news and updates from around the region.All that and more on The Knock On.
The final round of games in the 2026 Centra Camogie League takes place this Saturday (21st March) when Galway host Cork. It's a repeat of last year's All-Ireland Final, but there's still much at stake for these two rivals. With two wins and two defeats, Galway are currently on six points and need victory to have any chance of making the league final. If they do succeed, it will come down to scoring difference between themselves (+1) and Kilkenny (-5). The Noresiders host Antrim at the same time. Cork are not clear from relegation trouble yet, but still need to ease relegation fears, while a pathway into the league final cannot be ruled out. Leading up to the game, Galway manager Cathal Murray has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane. == Throw-in at Kenny Park, Athenry on Saturday is 2pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
Tipperary's win on Waterford means Kilkenny survive in division 1 A but we discuss their need need a performance in Thurles next Saturday, we hear from Adrian Ronan and Ken Hogan. Plus we preview St Kieran's in the All-Ireland Final with Brian Carroll as well as Kieran's Manager Brian Dowling. We've also got Joe Nolan on Carlow's bid to avoid relegation but how it may not be a disaster if they don't.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
All Ireland winners Mick Bohan and Taggy Fogarty join John Duggan in studio for this week's Saturday Panel focusing on the National Hurling and Football Leagues, with the pick of the fixtures being the All Ireland Final rematch of last year, as Jim McGuinness' Donegal look to prove that they've truly put that match behind them.
All Ireland winners Mick Bohan and Taggy Fogarty join John Duggan in studio for this week's Saturday Panel focusing on the National Hurling and Football Leagues, with the pick of the fixtures being the All Ireland Final rematch of last year, as Jim McGuinness' Donegal look to prove that they've truly put that match behind them.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne manager Willie Ward and his captain and daughter Louise Ward speak to Tommy Devane after the victory over St. Ergnat's Moneyglass in the All-Ireland Final to claim their fifth All-Ireland title in a row...
Darren Kelly speaks to the Galway Bay FM Player of the Match Siobhan Divilly, after her outstanding performance in the All-Ireland Final victory over St. Ergnat's Moneyglass.
Ahead of Saturday's All-Ireland Final between Kilkerrin-Clonberne, John Mulligan spoke to Kilkerrin-Clonberne Captain Louise Ward...
Kilkerrin-Clonberne's Katelyn Mee spoke to John Mulligan ahead of Saturday's All-Ireland Final against St. Ergnat's, Moneyglass. She spoke about the special bond in the camp, about breaking into a star-studded team, and coming back from the heartbreak of the 2029 All-Ireland Final loss...
Kilkerrin-Clonberne's Chairperson Freddy Gannon spoke to John Mulligan ahead of Saturday's All-Ireland Final in Croke Park. He spoke about the semi-final victory over Comeragh Rangers and the preparations in the club ahead of the big day...
Michael Divilly, father of Kilkerrin-Clonberne stars Niamh, Siobhán and Olivia spoke to John Mulligan ahead of the All-Ireland Final. He spoke about coming back from the final loss in 2019 and discussed where the drive in the club comes from...
Tom Silke, committee member at Kilkerrin-Clonberne, spoke to John Mulligan ahead of the All-Ireland Final against St. Ergnat's, Moneyglass. He discussed the committee at the club and the condition of the pitch for the home All-Ireland semi-final against Comeragh Rangers...
Melanie Browne taking the reigns for todays episode.Drama in Thurles as a last minute 2 pointer denies St. Finbarrs Munster Senior Football glory, we check in with St. Finbarrs camogie club ahead of their historic All Ireland Final and lots more!
[English version below] ‘Dúnmharú! Piléar tríd an gcluas! Ar an dé deiridh atá sé! Tagann deireadh tobann leis an gCluiche Ceannais i bPáirc an Chrócaigh nuair a dhúnmharaítear Seán Ó Glaimhín, an t-iománaí is fearr sa tír, ar an bpáirc imeartha. Ach cérbh é an Glaimhíneach seo, i ndáiríre? Cad a bhí ar siúl aige go ndearnadh é a lámhach go poiblí? Agus cé na dreamanna amhrasacha a raibh sé ag obair dóibh? Ar ámharaí an tsaoil bhí Réics Carló, an lorgaire phríobháideach is fearr sa tír, agus a chúntóir óg, Brian Ó Ruairc, i láthair ag an gcluiche. An mbeidh siadsan in ann na ceisteanna sin a fhreagairt agus cabhrú leis na Gardaí cód agus rúndiamhra an cháis a réiteach? Ar eagla nár leor gunna agus intleacht ghéar bíonn Réics Carló i gcónaí in ann brath ar a dhá dhorn má tharlaíonn sé é a bheith i sáinn. Láithreoir: Seán Ó Catháin Aíonna: Nóra Nic Con Ultaigh agus Rónán Mistéil [Leagan Gaeilge thuas] If the best hurler in the country, Seán Ó Glaimhín, is shot dead during the All Ireland Final then he must have got in with the wrong crowd reasons the private detective Réics Carló to this assistant Brian Ó Ruairc both of them shocked at what they have just witnessed in Croke Park. The action on the pitch may have come to a sudden stop but now its time for quick wits to get to the bottom of this gruesome murder. Réics and Brian are only too happy to answer the call of duty and help An Garda Síochána to solve the mystery. But where to start? Presenter: Seán Ó Catháin Guests: Nóra Nic Con Ultaigh and Rónán Mistéil
It started as a simple plan between friends — to meet up in Ballyvaughan, re-watch the 1995 All-Ireland Final, and celebrate the 30th anniversary of Clare's historic breakthrough. But a few WhatsApp messages later, that small idea has grown into a full-blown community fundraiser. Next Saturday, September 6th, Greene's Pub in Ballyvaughan will host a night of nostalgia, music, raffles, and maybe even a few special guests, with proceeds going to local causes. The evening kicks off at 7pm, with throw-in for the match replay at 8. To tell us how it all came together, Sally-Ann Barrett was joined by organiser, Una McCormack. Photo (c) Greene's Bar
Galway City Rapparees contest the All-Ireland Men's Intermediate Final this Sunday (31st August) against Laois' Emo. The Galway side have been the most consistent team this year, winning four of their five championship games; the only defeat suffered was a one-point reversal to their final opponents. Rapparees are just four years old, and this is their third consecutive All-Ireland Final. They lost the intermediate men's final in 2023 but were WINNERS in the Junior Mixed decider 12 months ago. Leading up to the game, Galway City Rapparees chairperson and player Tomás Kenny has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly. == Action begins at the Meath GAA Centre of Excellence, Dunganny on Sunday at 12pm.
Galway's over-40s aim to deliver back-to-back national crowns on Saturday (30th August) when they take on Limerick in the Challenge Cup decider. The Tribesmen won this competition in 2024, beating Cork (4-11 to 1-16) and beat the Shannonsiders in the group stages this year. Abbeyknockmoy's Delcan Molloy captains the side, and 18 clubs are represented in the squad. Rahoon-Newcastle's Ben Mangan is the Galway manager and he looked ahead to the contest with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly. == Throw-in at Rapparees Starlights GAA, Enniscorthy on Saturday is 2pm, and is a double header with the All-Ireland Final between Wexford and Tipperary.
Kilkenny camogie legend Miriam Walsh sat down with Off The Ball GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney to talk all things camogie ahead of this weekend's All Ireland Final.
Clare's Player of The Match from Saturday's All Ireland Final is hopeful that success can be the springboard to securing club championship glory, which gets underway this evening. It comes just four days on from Saturday's clash with Sligo, which saw Clare take home All Ireland Minor B honours for the third time. Rhea Meaney and her sister Nessa formed part of a seven strong contingent from Fergus Rovers on the panel, while their mother Patricia was involved in the backroom team. The Joint-Vice Captain says it's a huge achievement for both the club and her family.
Eoin Sheahan, Stephen Doyle and Michael McCarthy bring you a bumper Newsround this week to talk about Kerry's All-Ireland Final victory over Donegal in great detail.UPMC in Ireland #GetBackInAction
Niamh Hassett and Sean Nugent join me in this special edition of the podcast, exploring a wonderful Tipperary tradition on Dublin's Talbot Street. When the Premier County reach an All Ireland Final, hundreds gather to remember Seán Treacy on the morning of the game. What began this tradition, and why is it growing in popularity?
The former Mayo manager sits down for a wide-ranging chat ahead of a charity fundraiser for Mayo Cancer Support that he's taking part in this October.John also talks to Mike about everything from his current role with Crossmolina to what the reality of managing Mayo is like for anybody fortunate enough to get the opportunity.John gives us a fascinating insight into what he believes the job takes, the kind of person needed to fill the role, and why he might still be tempted to get involved in the new set-up.He also looks ahead to Sunday's All-Ireland Final and gives us his prediction for the match.
The former Mayo manager sits down for a wide-ranging chat ahead of a charity fundraiser for Mayo Cancer Support that he's taking part in this October.John also talks to Mike about everything from his current role with Crossmolina to what the reality of managing Mayo is like for anybody fortunate enough to get the opportunity.John gives us a fascinating insight into what he believes the job takes, the kind of person needed to fill the role, and why he might still be tempted to get involved in the new set-up.He also looks ahead to Sunday's All-Ireland Final and gives us his prediction for the match.
Kerry and Donegal County Councils have released a joint road safety video for people travelling by road to the All-Ireland Final. Declan Keogh is road safety officer with Kerry County Council
One of the Vice Captains of the Clare's minor ladies football squad says the manner of their semi final victory has given the squad great belief ahead of Saturday's All Ireland Final. Clare face of against reigning All Ireland Champions Sligo in the Connacht Centre of Excellence in Bekan for the right to take home the cup. Barry Donnelly's came through a gruelling extra time battle against Monaghan in their last four clash a fortnight ago. Fergus Rovers clubwoman, Rhea Meaney, says overcoming such a stern test gives them great confidence headed into the final.
Cooraclare's Aisling Kelly believes the Clare minor ladies footballers have been hardened by the tough defeats the squad have experienced in recent seasons. The Banner are gearing up for an All Ireland Final as they head to the Connaught GAA Centre of Excellence in Bekan, Co.Mayo on Saturday afternoon to face Sligo. Sligo came out on top when the sides met in last year's semi final en route to claiming the title, while the Clare squad also tasted defeat in the U16c final against Antrim two years ago. Joint Vice captain, Kelly, says the side have matured greatly over the course of the past couple of years.
We've been looking for Donegal's biggest fans on the run up to the All Ireland Final this weekend! Sinead and Cathal McCloskey from Killygordon came to our attention.They had a DONEGAL GAA THEME for their wedding! The venue had ambient lighting in green & gold, they had place names in the style of Donegal jerseys & the table plan in the hotel was set out like a GAA team...
Off The Ball's reporter Rachel Sheehan speaks to Vikki Wall, Shane McCormack and Ciara Smyth of Meath after their All-Ireland Final semi-final win over Kerry. She also catches up with Mark Bourke of the losing Kerry side.
Off The Ball's reporter Rachel Sheehan speaks to Sinead Goldrick and Paul Smyth of Meath after their All-Ireland Final semi-final win over Galway.
This weekend Cork and Tipperary will meet for the first time in an All Ireland Final.
Off The Ball's Rachel Sheehan journeyed to Araglin GAA club on the border between Cork and Tipperary to discover the unique dynamic of being a Cork club whose pitch is in Tipperary. Is the tension boiling over ahead of this weekend's All-Ireland Final?
Gift Grub today is investigating the ticket scams for the All Ireland Final, with none other than The 2 Johnnies! Hit play now to enjoy the full episode.
Welcome to The Football Pod Members show as the lads build-up to the 2025 All-Ireland SFC final - Kerry v Donegal, we reveal our special guests at our Croke Park show and dig into the potential match-ups.CHAPTERS(00:00) - House Business: Roadshow Guests reveal, Tommy in Donegal.(08:30) - Watching back the 2014 All-Ireland Final…(21:00) - Tactical overview and nailing the skills - McGuinness v Jack and Cian O'Neill(28:00) - How can Donegal stop the Kerry attack?(35:00) - Kerry's defensive match-ups on Donegal's stars.We're delighted to announce that our All-Ireland Final Roadshow in Croke Park on Thursday July 24th is now sold out - Kieran Donaghy and Mark McHugh are joining us as special guests, if you can't make it live you can watch it back or listen here on Friday!Listen to The Football Pod every Monday (free) and Wednesday (members) throughout the season.The Football Pod Club is brought to you by AIB. Proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Welcome to The Football Pod Members show as the lads build-up to the 2025 All-Ireland SFC final - Kerry v Donegal, we reveal our special guests at our Croke Park show and dig into the potential match-ups.CHAPTERS(00:00) - House Business: Roadshow Guests reveal, Tommy in Donegal.(08:30) - Watching back the 2014 All-Ireland Final…(21:00) - Tactical overview and nailing the skills - McGuinness v Jack and Cian O'Neill(28:00) - How can Donegal stop the Kerry attack?(35:00) - Kerry's defensive match-ups on Donegal's stars.We're delighted to announce that our All-Ireland Final Roadshow in Croke Park on Thursday July 24th is now sold out - Kieran Donaghy and Mark McHugh are joining us as special guests, if you can't make it live you can watch it back or listen here on Friday!Listen to The Football Pod every Monday (free) and Wednesday (members) throughout the season.The Football Pod Club is brought to you by AIB. Proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Former Galway captain and selector Damien Joyce joins Niall Canavan and Sean Walsh this week on 'Hurling Chat' to discuss: The lads look forward to the All Ireland Hurling Final. Can Cork end a 20 year barren spell or can Tipperary rise to the challenge and win for the first time since 2019 in what is the first ever meeting of the age old rivals in an All Ireland Final? Damien also looks ahead to the upcoming Club championship as clubs continue their preparations. == 'Hurling Chat' is available on our website galwaybayfm.ie every Wednesday.
On Saturday evening, Kerry took on Tyrone in Croke Park and emerged at the end, victorious with a place in the All-Ireland Final. Jerry spoke to Radio Kerry GAA commentator, Tim Moynihan.
Ruairi in the hotseat, talking Katie Taylor, Cork under 23 camogie in the All Ireland Final, Cork City and of Course - the Cork hurlers.
The boss of the Clare minor ladies football team says his side must be clinical if they're to secure their place in the All Ireland Final. The Banner travel to Roscommon this evening to take on Monaghan in their last four tie in Tarmonbarry. Clare come into the game off the back of an impressive showing last time out, where they claimed the Munster title with a six point win over Tipperary. Manager, Barry Donnelly, says the Ulster side will prove a stern defensive test and that his side will need to ensure their conversion rate is high. Throw in this evening is at 7:30pm.
This week on 'The Full-Time Whistle with Darren Kelly (29th June 2025): Heartbreak for the Galway senior footballers as they are beaten by Meath in the All-Ireland quarter-final in Croke Park; Turloughmore, Killimordaly and Skehana-Mountbellew-Moylough win hurling league titles; Victories for the Galway senior and under-23 camogie teams in Athenry; Galway United men draw with Shelbourne, but the women lose out in the FAI Cup; All this and more. == The #fulltimewhistle is Sponsored by Getsetgo Game Changing online car, home and travel insurance that's faster, better and easier! == All-Ireland Senior Football Quarter-Finals Meath 2-16 Galway 2-15 Kerry 0-32 Armagh 1-21 Donegal 1-26 Monaghan 1-20 Tyrone 0-23 Dublin 0-16 Semi-Finals - Donegal vs Meath, Kerry vs Tyrone Under-19A West Board Football League Final Oranmore/Maree 1-15 An Cheathru Rua 1-11 Under-19C North Board Football League Final Caltra 2-13 Northern Gaels 2-8 Division 4A Football League Semi-Final Kilkerrin/Clonberne 0-22 Williamstown 1-9 Division 4B Football League Semi-Finals Corofin 2-11 Ballinasloe 2-7 Claregalway 4-11 Renvyle 0-10 Division 1 Final – Corofin vs Tuam Stars – Friday 7.30pm Tuam Stadium Division 3B Final – Caltra vs St. Brendna's Friday 7.45pm Duggan Park == All-Ireland Under-16B LGFA Semi-Finals Galway 4-11 Westmeath 3-9 Armagh 2-14 Waterford 1-5 *Galway vs Armagh in All-Ireland Final on Wednesday, 16th July Feile LGFA Division 1 Final Claregalway 2-8 Ballinderry 1-6 Feile LGFA Region 3 Final St. Michael's 3-4 Castledermot 1-4 Feile LGFA Region 2 Final Kilkerrin/Clonberne 3-3 Naomh Ciarán 2-4 == All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Galway 0-17 Waterford 0-11 Dublin 7-19 Derry 1-11 Cork 5-21 Wexford 0-11 Tipperary 4-17 Clare 0-10 *Galway & Cork qualify for semi-finals in Nowlan Park on 26th July. Next week's quarter-finals in Croke Park – Waterford vs Clare (Saturday), Tipperary vs Kilkenny (Sunday). All-Ireland under-23 Camogie Semi-Finals Galway 1-13 Kilkenny 1-12 Cork 3-13 Tipperary 0-15 *Final scheduled for Wexford Park on Saturday, 12th July == Division 1 Hurling League Final Turloughmore 2-22 Cappataggle 1-23 Division 2 Hurling League Final Killimordaly 0-25 Ballygar 2-10 Division 3 Hurling League Final Skehana/Mountbellew-Moylough 1-16 Kinvara 1-15 All-Ireland Minor Hurling Final Waterford 1-18 Clare 0-10 == FAI Women's Cup Final Athenry 0-2 Callan United SSE Airtricity League Men's Premier Division Galway United 1-1 Shelbourne Bohemians 1-1 Sligo Rovers Cork City 0-0 St. Patrick's Athletic Derry City 3-0 Drogheda United Shamrock Rovers 1-0 Waterford FAI Women's Cup Round 1 Shelbourne 2-1 Galway United Cork City 2-3 Peamount AET Wexford 1-2 Bohemians Athlone Town 6-0 Terenure Shamrock Rovers 3-1 Waterford Sligo Rovers 2-3 DLR Waves Treaty United 8-0 Ferns United Newbridge Town 2-1 Whitehall Rangers
Galway meet Meath this Sunday (29th June 2025) in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final, looking to make back-to-back appearances in the All-Ireland semi-finals for the first time since they were last crowned champions in 2001. They beat the Royals 0-17 to 0-8 in the All-Ireland Final that year and currently lead the Leinster side 4-3 in their head-to-head. However, Meath won the last two meetings in qualifiers in 2007 and 2011. The Tribesmen will be strong favourites, but Meath have beaten Dublin and Kerry on their way to the final eight, and Robbie Brennan's team are looking to reach the final four for the first time since 2009. After the draw was made last Monday, Off The Ball's Tommy Rooney (from Meath) joined Galway Bay FM's John Morley and Ollie Turner on 'Galway Talks.' == Throw-in at Croke Park on Sunday is 1.45pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
UNLOCKED: Tommy Rooney joined the legendary Sean Boylan in his garden on All-Ireland Final weekend in July 2024 for a lovely chat talk about his life in GAA, that great Meath team, Galway-Armagh and the beauty of positive Gaelic Football. Do enjoy. Originally released on Saturday July 28th, 2024 for Off The Ball members. Gaelic Football on Off The Ball with AIB GAA.
Clare minor hurling manager Ger O'Connell says his side showed immense bravery to fend off Cork and reach the All Ireland Final. The Banner exacted revenge for defeat in the group stages, defeating the Munster Champions 0-27 to 1-22 in Thurles to book their place Waterford now await in the decider after they overcame Kilkenny in the other semi final clash on Saturday evening. O'Connell says the players' character and quality was shown in spades in the second half.
It's all on the line for the Galway senior footballers on Saturday (14th June 2025) when they meet Armagh in a repeat of last year's All-Ireland Final. Padraic Joyce's team need a victory to ensure their place in this year's preliminary quarter-finals, while the Orchard County are already group winners and through to the final eight. The Tribesmen could qualify with a draw or loss, but that would depend on Dublin beating Derry in the other game taking place in Newry at the same time. Scoring difference could also come into play between Galway (-1) and Derry (-4). Galway Bay FM's Domhnall Ó Confhaola joined Darren Kelly on Friday's 'Over The Line' to look ahead to the game. == Throw-in at Kingspan Breffni Park, Cavan on Saturday is 6.30pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
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.Catch The Off The Ball 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.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball