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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
There was loads of fun ahead of Oonagh climbing Croagh Patrick this weekend as she lost a bet with Cooper. Some very strange hidden talents are revealed, some of which shouldn't be revealed again. Cooper shares the trick on how to get your dogs attention for the perfect picture, and plenty of fighting talk ahead of the All Ireland Final on Sunday.
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?
-00.40 A brief look back at the All Ireland Final from our panel. -16.32 Tus Clare Hurling Championship Previews in Senior, Premier Intermediate and Intermediate Hurling with Mikey Noone, Pat Hickey, Kevin O'Regan, Sean O'Halloran, Danny Chaplin in conversation with Hosts Pat McNamara and Leo Doyle. Originally to be broadcast 25th July 2025 Catch coverage this weekend of
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...
Michael Walsh and Eddie Scally discuss the All-Ireland Final, select their team of the year and player of the year. Plus, we ask should Cork have held their homecoming.
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.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2y5oztga Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Summer camp exchange in Jordan at the Palestinian GAA. Malairt campa samhraidh san Iordáin ag CLG na Palaistíne. Young people from the Palestine Gaelic Athletic Association in the West Bank are taking part in a summer camp in Jordan as compensation for their summer trip to Ireland. Tá daoine óga ó Chumann Lúthchleas Gael na Palaistíne sa Bhruach Thiar ag glacadh páirte i gcampa samhraidh san Iordáin mar chúiteamh áirithe ar an turas samhraidh a bhí siad le déanamh ar Éirinn. 33 children and 14 mentors from the Palestinian GAA were due to tour Ireland for the next ten days but the trip had to be cancelled because the Department of Justice refused to grant them visas. Bhí 33 páiste agus 14 meantóir ó CLG na Palaistíne le camchuairt na hÉireann a dhéanamh as seo go ceann deich lá ach b'éigean an turas a chur ar ceal mar gur dhiúltaigh an Roinn Dlí agus Cirt víosaí a lamháil dóibh. The Department said the Palestinians had not provided necessary documents. Dúirt an Roinn nach raibh cáipéisí riachtanacha curtha ar fáil ag na Palaistínigh. An appeal was made but it was too close to the standard day. Rinneadh achomharc ach bhí sé róghar do lá an chaighdeáin. In a statement, the association said that heartbreak had been turned into joy and that they had put the best face on a bad market. I ráiteas, dúirt an cumann go raibh ardú croí déanta den bhriseadh croí agus go raibh an chuma is fearr curtha ar an drochmhargadh acu. The children were said to be looking forward to the summer camp in the Jordanian capital, Amman. Dúradh go raibh na páistí ag tnúth go mór leis an gcampa samhraidh i bpríomhchathair na hIordáine, Amman. Two senior Dublin goalkeepers, Conor Donohue and Fergal Whitely, are involved in the summer camp and all participants will come together to watch the All- Ireland Final on a big screen in Amman this Sunday. Beirt bháireoirí le foireann sinsir Bhaile Átha Cliath, Conor Donohue and Fergal Whitely, tá siad bainteach leis an gcampa samhraidh agus tiocfadh na rannpháirtithe ar fad le chéile le breathnú ar Chluiche Ceannais na hÉireann ar scáileán mór in Amman an Domhnach beag seo. RTÉ News and Current Affairs Nuacht agus Cúrsaí Reatha RTÉ
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.
It's All-Ireland Final week and we're set for an incredible showdown between Cork and Tipperary this weekend. On William Hill's The Square Ball, Dave and Ashling are joined in studio to discuss what should be a cracker of a game by Tipperary's Eoin Kelly.This is The Bumper All-Ireland Hurling Final Preview episode of William Hill's The Square Ball.18+ | Gamblingcare.ie
On this morning's show... Cllr Jim Ryan calls for a pause on green initiatives across Tipperary... Avid Tipp Fans will give us their match predictions ahead of Sunday's All Ireland Final... Does the relationship between Travellers and settled people need to be rebuilt? Contributors on regrets.. Could Dundrum House be on the verge of returning to its former glory? All this and much much 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.
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.
Micky Walsh and Eddie Scally discuss where are Kilkenny at? preparing your team for the club championship and the All-Ireland Final preview. Plus, we have more on the Kilkenny v Donegal 1992 Super Cup!
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.
In this bonus episode we speak to Kilkenny under 20 Manager Mark Dowling ahead of Saturday's All-Ireland Final at UPMC Nowlan Park #packtheparkThe match is live on KCLR thanks to Gerry Comerford Drilling Ltd while we have pre,halftime and post match reaction with Country Style Foods.
Michael Walsh, Aidan "Taggy" Fogarty and Joe Fortune react to Kilkenny's 2-21 to 17 points win over Dublin in the O'Neills.com Leinster Under 20 Final setting up an All-Ireland Final against Tipperary on May 31st. The lads also discuss a huge weekend to come in the Leinster, Munster and the Joe McDonagh Cup. As well as all that we hear from Kilkenny under 20 manager Mark Dowling and players Aaron McEvoy, Rory Garrett, Cathal Hickey, Mícheál Aherne and Jeff Neary.
Following their fourth consecutive Connacht senior football championship victory, Galway begin their quest for Sam Maguire this Saturday (17th May 2025) when they host Dublin in the opening game of the round-robin series. Padraic Joyce's charges are in a difficult group that also includes Armagh and Derry and will be determined to repeat last June's stunning quarter-final victory over the Metropolitians. Former Galway captain Barry Brennan played in the 1983 All-Ireland Final against Dublin and also won five Connacht championships between 1982 and 1987. The two-time county senior championship winner with St. Grellan's looked ahead to the game with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly. == Throw-in at Pearse Stadium on Saturday is 5pm and we'll have LIVE coverage on Galway Bay FM. The game is preceded by the Leinster senior hurling championship clash between Galway and Antrim at 2.30pm.
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
Colaiste Muire manager Frank Culleton says he's focusing on the positives of his side's memorable campaign following their All Ireland Final defeat. Colaiste defeated Macroom earlier this year to claim Munster honours before reaching the decider with victory over Strokestown. However, the Ennis side were on the wrong side of a first half barrage from Bailieborough Community College of Cavan who ran out 5-12 to 2-6 victors. Culleton, says his side should should have no shame in losing out against such quality opposition.
Raw honesty hits like a thunderbolt when Brenda Dennehy opens up about the relentless washing machine of anxiety that spun in her head since childhood. Her journey from a loving Cork family to the depths of addiction offers profound insights into how mental health struggles can silently shape our lives long before we understand what's happening.Brenda's story shatters the stereotype of alcoholism only affecting older men, revealing how at just 25, she was secretly battling withdrawal symptoms while maintaining the façade of a promising media career. The heart-wrenching moment she finally whispered "I need help" to her mother after a public breakdown at an All-Ireland Final marks just the beginning of a recovery path filled with unexpected turns.What makes this conversation extraordinary isn't just Brenda's unflinching account of her two rock bottoms – it's watching her remarkable resilience bloom into genuine self-love. After years of hating herself, losing dream jobs, and overdosing on prescription medication, she fought back with unwavering determination, ultimately manifesting her long-held dream of working in London television. The transformation from someone who couldn't go grocery shopping without crippling anxiety to a woman who proudly declares "I'm my own best friend" offers hope that's both realistic and deeply inspiring.Whether you've faced addiction yourself, supported someone who has, or simply want to understand the complex relationship between mental health and substance dependency, this conversation will change how you think about recovery. Brenda's powerful testament to staying sober through her father's sudden death reminds us that our greatest achievements aren't always visible to others – sometimes they're the quiet victories we win every single day when we choose to keep going. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Galway begin their Very National Camogie League campaign on Saturday (22nd February 2025) when they travel to Kilkenny in Division 1A. The game was moved from Nowlan Park on Friday after it was deemed unplayable and will now take place in Dunmore Training Centre in Kilkenny. Manager Cathal Murray has made seven changes from last year's All-Ireland Final defeat to Cork. Shauna Healy returns to the starting team, while there are also starts for Alannah Kelly, Katie Manning, Sabina Rabbitte, Niamh McInerney, Mairéad Dillon and Niamh Niland. Clarinbridge's Carrie Dolan was named as the new captain this week, while Mullagh's Aoife Donohue and Athenry's Dervla Higgins were named as vice-captains. Leading up to the game, Galway manager Cathal Murray has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane. == Throw-in at Dunmore GAA Training Centre, Kilkenny on Saturday is 2pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
After their opening round defeat to Tipperary, Galway's Masters Hurling Team are back in action on Saturday (14th September 2024) when they host Cork. Ben Mangan's charges still have four games to get back on track for an All-Ireland Final appearance in October but could do with a result against the Rebels. Turloughmore's David McDonagh was announced as the new Galway captain two weeks ago and will lead out a team that includes many past Galway seniors. He's had time playing in Australia as well as on the field and behind the scenes with his clbu and he joined Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly for a chat on 'Over The Line.' == Throw-in at Gort on Saturday is 1pm. The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show with Darren Kelly broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
On Sunday the 8th of September, The Galway City Rapparees Rounders Club will be looking to make a little bit of history at the Dunganny Centre of Excellence in Trim Co Meath. The team will feature in two All-Ireland Finals on the same day. At 11am, their Ladies team, in their first year of existence, face Emo in the Junior Ladies All-Ireland Final followed by their Mixed Team who will play Inniskeen Grattans in their All-Ireland Final. Galway City Rapparrees were founded in 2021 by three friends Joe Naughton, Gavin Mulhall and Tomas Kenny who, having been involved with Galway softball, decided it was time to switch things up with rounders. As of this year, Galway City Rapparrees is one of the fastest-growing clubs in the country, boasting over 40 members and four teams. Their roster is a global mix, including players from Ireland, United States, Canada, New Zealand, Czechia, India and Poland. Tomas Kenny is the Chairperson of the club and he spoke to John Mulligan ahead of the Finals.
This is it. All-Ireland Football Final week. Paddy and James are back with Tommy Rooney for the latest episode of The Football Pod as we look ahead to the 2024 All-Ireland SFC Final between Armagh and Galway in just five days time and bring you exclusive Pod news.(01:00) - Secret Roadshow revealed. Croke Park roadshow guests confirmed.(10:00) - Hurling magic. New rules insight. Railway Cup.(15:00) - All-Ireland Final build-up: Armagh v Galway(20:00) - Who are the potential match-winners?(25:00) - Paddy Andrews' key battle-ground(29:00) - James O'Donoghue's key battle-groundOur Members show is out on Wednesday. Details there to enter the draw for exclusive tickets to our secret show on Friday night.Our Croke Park Roadshow is next Thursday night, 25th July - and we've got a secret/exclusive members event for you Friday night too.Our Monday shows are free to everyone across the season, with our second show during the week for Off the Ball members, go 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.
This is it. All-Ireland Football Final week. Paddy and James are back with Tommy Rooney for the latest episode of The Football Pod as we look ahead to the 2024 All-Ireland SFC Final between Armagh and Galway in just five days time and bring you exclusive Pod news.(01:00) - Secret Roadshow revealed. Croke Park roadshow guests confirmed.(10:00) - Hurling magic. New rules insight. Railway Cup.(15:00) - All-Ireland Final build-up: Armagh v Galway(20:00) - Who are the potential match-winners?(25:00) - Paddy Andrews' key battle-ground(29:00) - James O'Donoghue's key battle-groundOur Members show is out on Wednesday. Details there to enter the draw for exclusive tickets to our secret show on Friday night.Our Croke Park Roadshow is next Thursday night, 25th July - and we've got a secret/exclusive members event for you Friday night too.Our Monday shows are free to everyone across the season, with our second show during the week for Off the Ball members, go 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.
Reaction to Cork's loss against Clare in yesterday's All-Ireland Final, Brian Gavin on big decisions by the referee, and Siobhán on getting clamped. Cork, it's time to talk, weekdays from 9am. The Neil Prendeville Show on RedFM.
Ronan Murphy of Smarttech on the global tech outage, Cork's biggest hurling fans, and a look forward to the All-Ireland Final with Jimmy Barry-Murphy, Marty Morrissey & Tomás Mulcahy! Cork, it's time to talk, weekdays from 9am. The Neil Prendeville Show on Red FM.
As the country prepares for the All-Ireland Final this weekend, what exactly is the history of hurling, and the hurley stick itself? Joining Seán to discuss is Dr. Paul Rouse, Professor at the School of History in UCD.
On Wednesday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Cork's Niall O'Leary on Sunday's All Ireland FinalClare's Tony Kelly on their amazing turnaround against KilkennyPaddy Andrews on what it's like preparing for an All Ireland Final
On Wednesday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Cork's Niall O'Leary on Sunday's All Ireland FinalClare's Tony Kelly on their amazing turnaround against KilkennyPaddy Andrews on what it's like preparing for an All Ireland Final
A discussion on the allocation of All-Ireland Final tickets, a look at yesterday's Coolock protests, and Jimmy on the oldest pub in Cork. Cork, it's time to talk, weekdays from 9am. The Neil Prendeville Show on Red FM.
On Tuesday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Cork's Patrick Horgan on their All Ireland Final with ClareRichie Hogan on what went wrong for KilkennyMickey Harte says farewell to Derry
On Tuesday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Cork's Patrick Horgan on their All Ireland Final with ClareRichie Hogan on what went wrong for KilkennyMickey Harte says farewell to Derry