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: 2024 was a stunning year for sport. Team Ireland picked up 7 medals in the Olympic Games in Paris including 4 golds. There was also the Euros and Claire and Armagh winning all-Ireland finals Joining Emmet Oliver in for Anton to reflect on the best sporting moments of the year was Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter at the Irish Daily Star.
Michael Foley, Sportswriter with The Sunday Times and Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star, Kieran Cunningham, joined Matt to look back at the best sports books that were released in 2024.Among their choices were “The Racket” by Conor Niland, “Unladylike” by Hayley Kilgallon and Johnny Sexton's “Obsessed”.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the rest of their picks.
The All Blacks' 29-11 victory over Italy brings their 2024 rugby season to a close. The team concluded the season with ten wins and four losses. NZ Herald chief sportswriter Liam Napier joined Piney to unpack the team's year of rugby matches. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's edition of the industry review we explored the world of sports journalism Joining Mandy to do so was ● Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter at the Irish Daily Star● Cliona Foley, Sportswriter, broadcaster, and podcaster● John Fallon, Managing Editor of Media West Ireland
Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star and Gavin Cooney, Sportswriter with The42.ie, joined Will O'Callaghan to discuss the government's pledge to provide an additional €400m of funding for sport following Team Ireland's success at the Paris Olympic Games.Hit the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the conversation.
133 Irish athletes will take part in this year's Paris Olympics, but which events do we have the best medal hopes in?Matt spoke to Gavin Cooney, Sportswriter with The42.ie and Neil O'Riordan, Chief Sportswriter with The Irish Sun, to preview the coming weeks.Press the ‘Play' button on this page to hear the chat.
The countdown is on for this years European Championship, and to get you in the mood we are going back 28 years to relive Euro '96. In the first of this four-part series, John B looks at the fortunes of England and France by speaking to Chief Sportswriter at The Times Henry Winter and L'Equippe Sports journalist Pierre-Etienne Minonzio. Hosts England went into their finals under intense media scrutiny following unsavoury drinking incidents in Hong Kong and the flight back to London, but they rallied round after a slow start to reach the Semi Finals before falling to Germany in a penalty shootout, just like they did in Italia '90. France went through an indifferent qualification campaign, drawing half of their matches, but picked themselves up to also reach the last four, and were also denied a Final berth by losing on penalties to the Czech Republic. Henry and Pierre-Etienne give a good insight into their respective journeys and also give a combined Euro 96 & 2024 XI for each nation, which throws some interesting selections. Footnote - John is also doing this series as a build-up to the launch of his second book, We're Going To Wembley: Scotland's Euro '96 journey by Pitch Publishing, which he has co-written with Neil Doherty. Full details on where you can pre-order the book can be found on Pitch's website or by contacting John or Neil directly. Intro Music - Glasgow to Berlin by PG Ciarletta Outro Music - Whatever it Takes by Scott McGill Intro Voiceover - Rory Hamilton Thank you to supernovaterracewear.com who are sponsoring our Fantasy Football Scotland league for the third season running. You can find them on Twitter Supernova Terracewear or Instagram @supernovaterracewear Tweet us @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
The countdown is on for this years European Championship, and to get you in the mood we are going back 28 years to relive Euro '96. In the first of this four-part series, John B looks at the fortunes of England and France by speaking to Chief Sportswriter at The Times Henry Winter and L'Equippe Sports journalist Pierre-Etienne Minonzio. Hosts England went into their finals under intense media scrutiny following unsavoury drinking incidents in Hong Kong and the flight back to London, but they rallied round after a slow start to reach the Semi Finals before falling to Germany in a penalty shootout, just like they did in Italia '90. France went through an indifferent qualification campaign, drawing half of their matches, but picked themselves up to also reach the last four, and were also denied a Final berth by losing on penalties to the Czech Republic. Henry and Pierre-Etienne give a good insight into their respective journeys and also give a combined Euro 96 & 2024 XI for each nation, which throws some interesting selections. Footnote - John is also doing this series as a build-up to the launch of his second book, We're Going To Wembley: Scotland's Euro '96 journey by Pitch Publishing, which he has co-written with Neil Doherty. Full details on where you can pre-order the book can be found on Pitch's website or by contacting John or Neil directly. Intro Music - Glasgow to Berlin by PG Ciarletta Outro Music - Whatever it Takes by Scott McGill Intro Voiceover - Rory Hamilton Thank you to supernovaterracewear.com who are sponsoring our Fantasy Football Scotland league for the third season running. You can find them on Twitter Supernova Terracewear or Instagram @supernovaterracewear Tweet us @sffpodcastInstagram - sffpodcastFacebook - Scottish Football ForumsMastodon - @sffpodcast@mastodon.scotEmail - scottishfootballforumspodcast@gmail.com
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This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder's daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter with Irish Daily Star and Brianna Parkins, Journalist and columnist with the Irish Times...
This is The Soapbox. Today, Kieran Cuddihy was joined by David Kelly, Chief Sportswriter with The Irish Independent to talk about our obsession with English football..
This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder's daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Michael Kelly, Journalist and Former Editor of the Irish Catholic and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star...
This is the Afternoon Update – The Hard Shoulder's daily catch up on the day's news. Today, Kieran was joined by Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star and Sinead Ryan, Presenter of the Home Show on Newstalk to chat through today's top stories...
In his final appearance for 2023, Andrew Webster joined Matty to recap his biggest NRL stories this year, the NSW Blues coaching search, Pacific Championships & the growing success of the Everest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A survey released yesterday by a sponsor of the IRFU Energia found "the country's number one sport", with 31% of respondents claiming it is their "favourite sport". Soccer came in at 27 percent, Gaelic Football at 23 percent and Hurling and Camogie at 19%. Kieran was joined by David Kelly, Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Independent, Jason Byrne GAA Correspondent with the Irish Sun and Rob Hartnett, Director of Sport for Business to discuss...
The Sydney Morning Herald's Andrew Webster joined Matt White in studio to react to preview Origin III, debate David Warner's selection in the Ashes & had the latest on the NRL-RLPA standoff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chief Sportswriter at the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham joins Eamon to talk about Katie Taylor's homecoming match against Chantelle Cameron last Saturday and Katie's extraordinary place in sporting history.Recorded on Monday 22nd May 2023. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-stand-with-eamon-dunphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
OTB's Will O'Callaghan is joined by Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham and Football Correspondent with the42.ie Gavin Cooney to go through the days backpages and the biggest news and views in the world of sport.
OTB's Will O'Callaghan is joined by Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham and Football Correspondent with the42.ie Gavin Cooney to go through the days backpages and the biggest news and views in the world of sport.
Michael Foley, Sunday Times Sportswriter and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star gave their choices on their favourite sports books from the last 12 months. Sports books choices: MICHAEL'S CHOICES: The Game, Tadhg Coakley (close to best book of the year) The GAA in 100 Objects (GAA book of the year) Scoring Goals in the Dark, Clare Shine (best football book, before I've read the Rodfather) Honourable mentions: After the Storm – Damian Lawlor England Football: The Biography – Paul Hayward Away Days, 30 Years of Irish Footballers in the Premier League – Gareth Maher Martin Og Morrissey: An Autobiography KIERAN'S CHOICES: The Game – Tadhg Coakley Let's Get Physical – Danielle Friedman The GAA in 100 Objects – Siobhan Doyle 15 Rounds in the Wilderness – Dave Hannigan Limerick: A biography in Nine Lives MATT'S CHOICES: Kellie - Kellie Harrington and Roddy Doyle Phil: The Rip-Roaring (and Unauthorized!) Biography of Golf's Most Colorful Superstar - Alan Shipnuck The Rodfather - Roddy Collins and Paul Howard Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter with The Irish Daily Star reports on the LIV Golf controversy and how the PGA pulled it's players from the Saudi backed event.
Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star
With 30 years' experience as a Sports Journalist and Communications Manager, Dave Barton has operated at the highest level of elite sport communications. He joined Bristol City ahead of the 2018/19 season from the British & Irish Lions, where he was Head of Communications, and before then Senior Communications Manager for the England rugby team at three World Cups. A former journalist for the Western Daily Press in Bristol and Chief Sportswriter for the Western Morning News in Plymouth, Dave Barton has lived in the Bristol area for 25 years. Tune in to hear his story!
Joe Molloy is joined by Kellie Harrington's brother Joel just a few hours after Kellie's sensational gold medal at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. We also speak to Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham, who puts the fighter's achievement into context. With Indeed.ie | #TaentUnleashed
Joe Molloy is joined by former Dundalk FC manager Shane Keegan, and Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.
Joe Molloy is joined by former Dundalk FC manager Shane Keegan, and Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.
Joe Molloy is joined by Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Independent Vincent Hogan, and journalists and broadcaster Johnny Ward to look through the best of this Sunday's papers.
Joe Molloy is joined by Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Independent Vincent Hogan, and journalists and broadcaster Johnny Ward to look through the best of this Sunday's papers.
Former Scotland winger Pat Nevin and Chief Sportswriter at the Daily Mirror Andy Dunn join the podcast to talk about England and Scotland's final group games, Mancini's sartorial selections and Gareth Bale believing in aliens.Produced by Joey McCarthy@theofficialfwaSponsored by William Hill18+BeGambleAware.co.ukWilliamHill.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe Molloy is joined by Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham and Dion Fanning, Associate Editor of The Currency, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.
Joe Molloy is joined by Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham and Dion Fanning, Associate Editor of The Currency, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.
Joe Molloy is joined by Sky Sports GAA presenter Grainne McElwain and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.
Joe Molloy is joined by Sky Sports GAA presenter Grainne McElwain and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.
John Giles and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star, join Eamon to discuss Ireland's recent International soccer matches and the impact of Covid-19. The Stand is proudly sponsored by Tesco.
Twice named Sportswriter of the Year, former Chief Sportswriter with the Daily Telegraph, the Mail on Sunday, The Times and well known for his work on TV, as well as a series of classic sports books, Mike Calvin made both Millwall and literary history with his 2012 landmark 'Family'. The inside story of Kenny Jackett's 2010 triumph at Wembley - as well as the human stories that underpinned that fraught, but ultimately successful, campaign.Mike joins Aaron Paul, Ryan Loftus and yours truly to discuss that famous book, as well as the worrying state of the game in the current Covid19 lockdown.Our thanks go to Mike for taking time to join us on Achtung! Millwall for this wide-ranging episode.NickEmail us - achtungmillwall@gmail.comVoicemail - 0208 144 0232Twitter @AchtungMillwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the International break and Derek McGovern and Dave Kelner and joined by the Chief Sportswriter for The Sun, Dave Kidd, to preview the first set of fixtures. England are in action against the Czech Republic on Friday night, while Scotland are making the long trip to Kazakhstan on Thursday afternoon. Gav P and Al Ross give you their best bets in the Football League and Alex Dunn has a selection away from the games involving the Home Nations and Republic of Ireland. #betting #podcast #ThePunt