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Coming up on the show We will look ahead to a huge afternoon for Clare soccer with Avenue United and Bridge United hoping to reach the last 16 of the FAI Junior Cup. The annual fundraising poker classic in aid of Clare football is on this weekend, we will hear from former manager Colm Collins about that and a chat on the new FRC rules with just over a week to go to the start of the National Leagues. St Flannan's are hoping to reach the TUS Dr Harty Cup final after a brilliant win over Midleton, we will reflect on that with Tony Kelly, we will hear about opposition to the move charging U16's entry to National League fixtures and a few other bits too
Send us a textThis week we spoke to Dr. Colm Collins! Dr. Collins is an Associate Professor at the Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research at University College Dublin. He shares his journey from the world of pharmacology to pioneering research in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). You'll learn about the innovative approaches his team is exploring to revolutionize treatment options for IBD patients. With a blend of humor and expertise, Dr. Collins offers a rare glimpse into the challenges and triumphs of translating scientific breakthroughs into real-world health solutions.Our conversation unravels the intricate relationship between the immune system and gut bacteria, as Dr. Collins explains how retinoic acid and microRNAs play crucial roles in managing IBD. We delve into the promising possibilities of replacing lost proteins and the therapeutic potential of cannabinoids, exploring their implications on both the immune system and the digestive tract. Amidst the science, we tackle the ethical and legal complexities of cannabis research, particularly in adolescents, as Dr. Collins shares his experiences navigating these challenges with integrity and humor.Join us for an enlightening discussion that balances serious scientific inquiry with light-hearted anecdotes, as Dr. Collins recounts his experiences in Colorado and discusses the future of IBD treatment. From the nuances of cannabis use in managing IBD symptoms to the exciting potential of selective human receptor-modifying peptides, this episode promises to expand your understanding and offer hope for more effective therapies on the horizon. Plus, enjoy a humorous account of altitude adaptation and its quirky effects on newcomers and the unexpected twists in cannabis research funding.Links: Journal article: Manipulation of the Endocannabinoid System in Colitis: A Comprehensive ReviewJournal article: Adherence, Safety, and Effectiveness of Medical Cannabis and Epidemiological Characteristics of the Patient Population: A Prospective StudyInformation on medical cannabis and IBD: Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- USAResearch funding opportunities- Crohn's & Colitis Foundation- USALet's get social!!Follow us on Instagram!Follow us on Facebook!Follow us on Twitter!
Cratloe Manager Colm Collins After Win Over Miltown In TUS Clare SFC
Cratloe Boss Colm Collins After Castlehaven Loss
Cratloe Manager Colm Collins On Munster Club SFC
Your host Stevie Poacher is joined by renowned GAA coach educationalists Colm Collins, Mick Bohan, Evan Talty, and Phillip Kerr. All 4 coaches are involved in the upcoming 'St Joseph's Coach Education Day in Newry'. Together, they explore: - Evolution of Coach Education: Tracing the historical shifts and advancements in GAA coaching methods - Players' Human Element: The importance of understanding players as individuals beyond the field - Team Strengths: Discussing strategies to identify and utilise team strengths effectively during games - Coaching vs. Training: Exploring the transition from traditional training techniques to more nuanced coaching approaches - Game Evolution: Analyzing the ongoing evolution of GAA gameplay, encompassing tactics, rules, and emerging trends - Future GAA Prospects: Speculating on the future landscape of GAA, including potential challenges and exciting opportunities - The High Press Tactic: Delving into the intricacies of the high press strategy, its effectiveness, and real-life applications in GAA matches - Tune in as these experienced coaches share their invaluable insights and expertise, providing a deep dive into the world of GAA coaching ------------------------------------------------------------- The Locker Room Podcast is brought to you by the people at www.DeelySportScience.com Join today to get exclusive access to our upcoming coaching & sport science webinars, weekly videos of Gaelic football, Hurling, and S&C practices and activities, along with blogs, vlogs, member-led discussions. Sign up to Deely Sport Science elite coaching membership today for great rates: - €45 for 3 months - €80 for 6 months - €160 for 12 months
I want to say a big thank you to PST Sport for their continued support as title sponsor for this project. Go to pstsport.com for world class delivery of all your artificial grass pitch needs. Rob Mulcahy is a native of Kerry but has been the head of athlete development with Clare GAA for nearly 7 years. Initially, he worked under long-serving Clare senior football manager Colm Collins as a strength and conditioning coach, with his time now more focused on developing the physical characteristics of the young players within the county. Rob talks about the 'syllabus' they use within Clare GAA, their use of bio-banding at development squad level, the benefits of kids playing multiple sports, reasons for the drop-out and much more. Similar to both of the previous two seasons, I've set up this podcast with a dual purpose in mind, firstly to provide some thoughtful debate for coaches, but I've also linked up with the Lily Daly Foundation, who are a new charity raising funds for the heart ward in Crumlin children's hospital and Ronald McDonald house. For more info, listen to the podcast about the Lily Daly Foundation. If you found some value in the podcast, it would be great if you could donate any amount, no matter how small to the Lily Daly Foundation through the link here: https://bit.ly/3t9EtfI If you enjoyed this episode, click on the like button, please share it around, leave a review and follow the podcast. You can also check out Game Sense Coaching who run an online GAA coaching platform that advocates for a games-based approach that is suitable for teams of all ages. www.gamesensecoaching.com Thanks for listening.
Clare FM Preview Of 2023 Clare SFC Final - Club Interviews. Clare FM's Derek Dormer speaks to Cratloe manager Colm Collins & captain Kevin Harnett, along with St Breckan's manager Declan O'Keeffe & captain Cian Burke
On episode 125 I am delighted to be joined by 2023 Clare Senior Football captain Eoin Cleary. Note this episode was recorded in the summer prior to Eoin's announcement of stepping away from the Clare panel for 2024. We discuss his career, all things leadership, becoming and learning to be a captain, Colm Collins, Balancing shift work as a guard, Inter county and club commitments, Mick Bohan's shooting challenge, and so much more. Find Eoin here https://www.instagram.com/smiley_014_/ Check out the website thesidelinelive.com for more Make sure to subscribe for future episodes and find us over on Instagram and Twitter @thesidelinelive Recorded using Samson Q2 microphone, Edited using GarageBand If you are looking to set up your own podcast get in touch with the Prymal Productions team www.prymal.ie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sideline-live/message
Mick Bohan has travelled a fairly unique coaching journey from being a PE teacher for over 33 years to becoming a skills coach with Dublin under Jim Gavin before working with Colm Collins in Clare, winning Sigerson cups with DCU and eventually leading the Dublin ladies football team to multiple All Ireland senior titles as manager. He shares his thoughts here on coaching, on developing skills, the differences and similarities of coaching men and women, managing people and much more in a must-listen episode. To purchase Mick's recently released coaching manuals for coaching Gaelic Games you can go to; mickbohan.myshopify.com for more information. Similar to both of the previous two seasons, I've set up this podcast with a dual purpose in mind, firstly to provide some thoughtful debate for coaches, but I've also linked up with the Lily Daly Foundation, who are a new charity raising funds for the heart ward in Crumlin children's hospital and Ronald McDonald house. For more info, listen to the podcast about the Lily Daly Foundation. If you found some value in the podcast, it would be great if you could donate any amount, no matter how small to the Lily Daly Foundation through the link here: https://bit.ly/3t9EtfI If you enjoyed this episode, click on the like button, please share it around, leave a review and follow the podcast. My sincere thanks also to PST Sport for their continued support as title sponsor for this project. Go to pstsport.com for world class delivery of all your artificial grass pitch needs. You can also check out Game Sense Coaching who run an online GAA coaching platform that advocates for a games-based approach that is suitable for teams of all ages. www.gamesensecoaching.com Thanks for listening.
Episode 4 is now LIVE, we introduce a long standing great of Clare football, Mr. Colm Collins. Comhrá Le Tomás is powered by EIRGRID
Coming up on the show, we sit down with outgoing Clare football boss Colm Collins to reflect on his time in charge of the county side. We will also look ahead to Clare's All Ireland hurling semi-final, hear from the Clare ladies football camp as they bid for a home quarter-final in the All Ireland championship. The New York U17 footballers come to West Clare on Tuesday evening next to take on a Clare minor selection, with Mullagh native Michael Killeen in charge of the crew from the Big Apple.
Colm Collins joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to discuss his decision to end his long Clare tenure. He and Eamonn Fitzmaurice also preview the weekend's football while Brendan Cummins and Jackie Tyrrell look ahead to the hurling quarter-finals.
Former Clare selector David O'Brien on working with Colm Collins
Welcome along to Ep. 25 of Season 3 of The Football Pod - James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews talk Gaelic Football with Tommy Rooney every Monday. The boys are in flying form as the Football Championship takes flight, enjoy! 00:00 - Jimmy's home from Vegas 03:00 - The Championship is Alive: Mayo and Galway slip. 20:00 - Colm Collins steps down as Clare boss after a decade. 25:00 - James graduates from Punditry school: Cork and Tyrone-Donegal. 30:00 - Preliminary fallout: Kildare-Ros, Westmeath, sleeping on Kerry-Dublin. 57:00 - Predictions (under duress) 01:00:00 - Tailteann Cup Glory Days. Make sure you're subscribed to 'The Football Pod' podcast feed to get new episodes every Monday night, if you're an 'OTB GAA' subscriber you'll also catch us there. Tuesday night from 10pm, you can watch the pod on YouTube. You can follow us and contact the pod on Twitter/Instagram: @footballpod_gaa The Football Pod is brought to you in partnership with AIB - Proud sponsors of the GAA Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Welcome along to Ep. 25 of Season 3 of The Football Pod - James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews talk Gaelic Football with Tommy Rooney every Monday. The boys are in flying form as the Football Championship takes flight, enjoy! 00:00 - Jimmy's home from Vegas 03:00 - The Championship is Alive: Mayo and Galway slip. 20:00 - Colm Collins steps down as Clare boss after a decade. 25:00 - James graduates from Punditry school: Cork and Tyrone-Donegal. 30:00 - Preliminary fallout: Kildare-Ros, Westmeath, sleeping on Kerry-Dublin. 57:00 - Predictions (under duress) 01:00:00 - Tailteann Cup Glory Days. Make sure you're subscribed to 'The Football Pod' podcast feed to get new episodes every Monday night, if you're an 'OTB GAA' subscriber you'll also catch us there. Tuesday night from 10pm, you can watch the pod on YouTube. You can follow us and contact the pod on Twitter/Instagram: @footballpod_gaa The Football Pod is brought to you in partnership with AIB - Proud sponsors of the GAA Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan presented a piece from Clare FM's broadcast journalist, Daragh Dolan. Daragh was joined by the current captain of the Clare senior football team, Eoin Cleary. Eoin Cleary pays tribute to his former manager and reflected on Colm's impact on football in the county. Eoin highlighted the care and respect he showed all of his players.
Clare captain Eoin Cleary pays tribute to Colm Collins after his resignation as Clare football manager.
Clare Manager Colm Collins After Defeat To Monaghan
Tommy Rooney brings you the immediate reaction from the Gaelic Grounds where Kerry have just beaten Clare in their Munster SFC Final. We'll hear from Clare manager Colm Collins and Kerry boss Jack O”Connor, before analysis on the full-time whistle with James O'Donoghue. GAA on Off The Ball is brought to you with thanks to AIB - proud sponsors of the GAA Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Clare Manager Colm Collins Post Derry
Colm Collins After Victory Against Roscommon
Sligo's Gerry McGowan, who's part of Colm Collins coaching team with Clare senior footballers, reflects on Saturday's dramatic 2-15 to 1-17 victory over Roscommon in the All-Ireland football qualifiers at Croke Park.
Clare Manager Colm Collins After Meath All Ireland SFC Qualifiers Win
Clare Manager Colm Collins Speaking With Clare FM's Derrick Lynch On SFC Qualifier V Meath
Coming up on the show, we will look ahead to Clare's final round tie in the National Football League as Colm Collins brings his side up to Down, who are already gone down, to Division Three. We will also reflect on Clare's National Hurling league campaign and talk to Clare's All Ireland senior handball champion. There's a preview of this weekend's local soccer action, a round up of the Greyhound results and a look ahead to Scariff's All Ireland hurling semi final too.
Welcome to Ep. 25 of The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy - Colm Collins, Clare Football manager and the longest serving intercounty manager in the game is our special guest this week. We kick off by talking Special Congress, and learn about Colm's journey through Football. Click the timestamps to head to each section, as Paddy Andrews, Andy Moran and Tommy Rooney talk Football. TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS. (00:30) – Welcome to Ep. 25 of The Football Pod - SUBSCRIBE! (01:00) – Congress reaction, Andy's book and club championships heat up. (14:45) – Special guest Colm Collins joins The Football Pod. (35:30) – Colm Collins' journey through Football. (01:14:00) – TFP reaction. Share the podcast, give us a review and rate the show if you're enjoying it. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy' - Spotify / iTunes! Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think or send in questions on Instagram or Twitter, follow us and get in touch! Email: thefootballpod@offtheball.com
Welcome to Ep. 25 of The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy - Colm Collins, Clare Football manager and the longest serving intercounty manager in the game is our special guest this week. We kick off by talking Special Congress, and learn about Colm's journey through Football. Click the timestamps to head to each section, as Paddy Andrews, Andy Moran and Tommy Rooney talk Football. TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS. (00:30) – Welcome to Ep. 25 of The Football Pod - SUBSCRIBE! (01:00) – Congress reaction, Andy's book and club championships heat up. (14:45) – Special guest Colm Collins joins The Football Pod. (35:30) – Colm Collins' journey through Football. (01:14:00) – TFP reaction. Share the podcast, give us a review and rate the show if you're enjoying it. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy' - Spotify / iTunes! Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think or send in questions on Instagram or Twitter, follow us and get in touch! Email: thefootballpod@offtheball.com
Clare football manager Colm Collins joined Joe Molloy to discuss the Banner counties continuing fight to make it to the top flight, how they didn't make the most out of the Covid break and where his head was at following their loss to Tipperary.
In part one of the show Clare senior football manager Colm Collins joins us. In part two of the show Joe Sheridan and Danny Hughes join Paul Shaughnessy previewing round two of the National Football league This podcast is brought to you by Revive Active. Revive Active are a super supplement company who offer tailored nutrition for all age groups. You can get 10% off all products on reviveactive.com using the code: BACKDOORGAA10
Wooly, Conan and Stevie take a look ahead to the weekends games and the news of the week while Colm Collins joins Wooly on the line.