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Cathal Mullaney was joined by Dublin's u20 player and #DifferenceMaker, Charlie McMorrow, to chat about Dublin's plans to live up to expectations in this years championship, and what it was like to win an All-Ireland title with Cuala. The Dalata Hotel Group GAA U20 Football Championship on Off The Ball is brought to you by the Dalata Hotel Group.
This is part of the DSS Club Series of The Locker Room Podcast. Hosted by DSS coach Steven Poacher with Mark Doran as special guest. Their discussion included a range of topics, including: - Cuala's Power Plays - King Con - Brave-Harte Performance - Club's long term vision - Calendar Concerns Links to podcasts here
Season 5 of The Football Pod throws-in with our recap of the All-Ireland Club Final. Cuala deliver the goods as Errigal Ciaran's comeback falls just short. Paddy Andrews, James O'Donoghue and Tommy Rooney get stuck into that game, discuss the retirement of one of the forwards of a generation and begin our build-up to the 2025 NFL this weekend. It's all go. Enjoy!(01:00) - Cuala make history, how did they do it?(05:00) - Errigal first-half freeze, and inspirational Peter Harte(15:00) - Con's impact and Dessie Farrell's hopes for Cuala?(24:00) - Conor McManus calls it a day - what a baller!(30:00) - The National Football League - new rules, new games, new eyes?(45:00) - Interview: Mick Fitzsimons chats to Tommy We're diving deeper into the launch of the leagues on our members show on Wednesday. Become an Off The Ball member, or download the Off The Ball app to get that every week throughout the intercounty season. The Football Pod Club is brought to you by AIB. Proud sponsors of the Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie All Ireland Club Championships . Check out #TheToughest for more.
Season 5 of The Football Pod throws-in with our recap of the All-Ireland Club Final. Cuala deliver the goods as Errigal Ciaran's comeback falls just short. Paddy Andrews, James O'Donoghue and Tommy Rooney get stuck into that game, discuss the retirement of one of the forwards of a generation and begin our build-up to the 2025 NFL this weekend. It's all go. Enjoy!(01:00) - Cuala make history, how did they do it?(05:00) - Errigal first-half freeze, and inspirational Peter Harte(15:00) - Con's impact and Dessie Farrell's hopes for Cuala?(24:00) - Conor McManus calls it a day - what a baller!(30:00) - The National Football League - new rules, new games, new eyes?(45:00) - Interview: Mick Fitzsimons chats to Tommy We're diving deeper into the launch of the leagues on our members show on Wednesday. Become an Off The Ball member, or download the Off The Ball app to get that every week throughout the intercounty season. The Football Pod Club is brought to you by AIB. Proud sponsors of the Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie All Ireland Club Championships . Check out #TheToughest for more.
Cuala joined an elite band of clubs to add an All Ireland Club Football title to their earlier Club Hurling championships, holding off a spirited Errigal Ciaran comeback to win 3-14 to 1-16 at Croke Park. After the game, Tommy Rooney caught up with Cuala manager Austin O'Malley, as well as Peter Duffy and James Power. Tommy also spoke to Errigal Ciaran manager Enda McGinley, who started with an update on Darragh and Ruairí Canavan - both of who suffered suspected concussions.
This is part of the DSS Club series of The Locker Room Podcast. Hosted by DSS coach Steven Poacher with Mark Doran as special guest. Their discussion included a range of topics, including: - All Ireland Club semi-final football review - Errigal's high press - The Canavan Brothers - Can CON be stopped? - Cuala's Physical Conditioning - Knock Out Football the way forward! Links to podcasts here
Tommy Rooney joined Will O'Callaghan on this week's edition of The Club Championship Show where the lads look back on last weekend's All-Ireland Senior Football semi-finals, including an epic between Errigal Ciaran and Dr Crokes. You'll hear from Errigal Ciaran boss Enda McGinley and star attacker Darragh Canavan while Cuala boss Austin O'Malleys chats about their victory over Coolera Strandhill in the other semi-final. With new names set to be etched on the Andy Merrigan and Tommy Moore Cups, Tommy breaks down some key battles ahead of Sunday's deciders. The Club Championship Show on Off The Ball with AIB - proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Club Championships in hurling, football, camogie and ladies football Check out the hashtag The Toughest throughout the Championship
Welcome along to the latest episode of The Football Pod as James O'Donoghue, Paddy Andrews and Tommy Rooney chat through Errigal Ciaran's brilliant win against Dr. Crokes, look at the challenge against Cuala in the All-Ireland club final, and we bring you the whispers the lads have heard about the new rules…(01:00) - The Pod returns(05:00) - How Errigal Ciaran got the job done.(10:00) - Dr. Crokes' regrets(24:00) - The Cuala Train(36:00) - Whispers on the new Gaelic Football rulesSeason 5 of The Football Pod begins next Monday - and we'll also have our members on Wednesday as we build-up to the first weekend of the National Football League.The Football Pod Club is brought to you by AIB. Proud sponsors of the Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie All Ireland Club Championships . Check out #TheToughest for more.
Welcome along to the latest episode of The Football Pod as James O'Donoghue, Paddy Andrews and Tommy Rooney chat through Errigal Ciaran's brilliant win against Dr. Crokes, look at the challenge against Cuala in the All-Ireland club final, and we bring you the whispers the lads have heard about the new rules…(01:00) - The Pod returns(05:00) - How Errigal Ciaran got the job done.(10:00) - Dr. Crokes' regrets(24:00) - The Cuala Train(36:00) - Whispers on the new Gaelic Football rulesSeason 5 of The Football Pod begins next Monday - and we'll also have our members on Wednesday as we build-up to the first weekend of the National Football League.The Football Pod Club is brought to you by AIB. Proud sponsors of the Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie All Ireland Club Championships . Check out #TheToughest for more.
New Year, same club season. Four clubs battle for a place in the All Ireland Club SFC Final and Matthew and Jason Keelan from the Loaf of Bread Podcast discuss both semi finals. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Start 02:05 End of Year Awards 17:30 Matthew O'Hanlon and Louise Ni Mhuircheartaigh Retire 20:25 Cuala v Coolera Strandhill 32:40 Errigal Ciaran v Dr Crokes 46:05 All Ireland Club IFC and JFC Semi Finals Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/gaelicstatsman?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYd2am-EoJ2FU7zRIYLqL8d-EKffAPfeoFmwSqFc5vtFVs96XMRbFYvg44_aem_AZXKYrtoWgk3-R90O49ZjXLlFWtpahdo9ZrFUVPUzHrDU_ZEsnLw5QmERoPoJKNRy_qCLLB6GqYrdNx5TEQ_MGUQ Sponsored by Capture Athletics: https://capture-athletics.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZaXrEurgmCsDtMcytZceOqCt8ECqw3zZFPW3hxCpIA4Z_QSlB4VlMvLSw_aem_AZXN9yURzDB57ZIudwGV-00rwzPctX4_01lu-fneo7sPCQg6nBWaV795Z-YcvVAQg-fX0T5jVefckbqHaBvIcHT3
This is part of the GAA Club Series of the Locker Room Podcast. Hosted by Leitrim Senior football Manager, Steven Poacher from DSS Coaching, with special guest Mark Doran (Roscommon Senior Football team coach). The discussion covers a range of topics including: - All-Ireland Club Football Championship - The Final 4 - Fascinating tactical battle in Ulster. - Cuala's power plays in big games - Crokes' tradition at this level in recent years - Strandhill's fairytale season. - Tribute to Jody Gormley. Links to podcasts here
Welcome along to the latest episode of The Football Pod as James O'Donoghue, Paddy Andrews and Tommy Rooney look at the new world of Gaelic Football as Special Congress say yes to the FRC's proposals for 2025, the club All-Ireland series keeps on giving, and some stars of the game say goodbye.(01:00) - Welcome to the new World and TFP Christmas Party(04:00) - Cuala and Coolera/Strandhill win, All-Ireland favourites?(15:00) - New Rules - Gavin masterclass, which Counties will it suit, refs?(26:00) - The Football Pod listener Q+A on the new rules.(41:00) - Dublin retirements - how will they cope in 2025?(47:00) - Cillian O'Connor and Mayo Football - what's going on?(55:00) - Derry get Paddy Tally from Kerry, but lose Chrissy McKaigue…The Football Pod Club is brought to you by AIB. Proud sponsors of the Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie All Ireland Club Championships . Check out #TheToughest for more.
Welcome along to the latest episode of The Football Pod as James O'Donoghue, Paddy Andrews and Tommy Rooney look at the new world of Gaelic Football as Special Congress say yes to the FRC's proposals for 2025, the club All-Ireland series keeps on giving, and some stars of the game say goodbye.(01:00) - Welcome to the new World and TFP Christmas Party(04:00) - Cuala and Coolera/Strandhill win, All-Ireland favourites?(15:00) - New Rules - Gavin masterclass, which Counties will it suit, refs?(26:00) - The Football Pod listener Q+A on the new rules.(41:00) - Dublin retirements - how will they cope in 2025?(47:00) - Cillian O'Connor and Mayo Football - what's going on?(55:00) - Derry get Paddy Tally from Kerry, but lose Chrissy McKaigue…The Football Pod Club is brought to you by AIB. Proud sponsors of the Football, Ladies Football, Hurling and Camogie All Ireland Club Championships . Check out #TheToughest for more.
We're entering Provincial Final season in the club championship and Matthew is joined by Seamus Brady from An Cluiche to look ahead to the weekend's action. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Start 02:10 Shane Dowling Returns 16:55 FRC and Congress Chatter 29:30 Ballygunner v Sarsfields 35:30 Na Fianna v Kilcormac Killoughy 51:10 Slaughtneil v St Pats Portaferry 54:30 Cuala v Ardee St Mary's 59:10 Padraig Pearses v Coolera Strandhill 1:01:40 LGFA Semi Finals 1:07:50 Camogie Semi Finals Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/gaelicstatsman?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYd2am-EoJ2FU7zRIYLqL8d-EKffAPfeoFmwSqFc5vtFVs96XMRbFYvg44_aem_AZXKYrtoWgk3-R90O49ZjXLlFWtpahdo9ZrFUVPUzHrDU_ZEsnLw5QmERoPoJKNRy_qCLLB6GqYrdNx5TEQ_MGUQ Sponsored by Capture Athletics: https://capture-athletics.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZaXrEurgmCsDtMcytZceOqCt8ECqw3zZFPW3hxCpIA4Z_QSlB4VlMvLSw_aem_AZXN9yURzDB57ZIudwGV-00rwzPctX4_01lu-fneo7sPCQg6nBWaV795Z-YcvVAQg-fX0T5jVefckbqHaBvIcHT3
Some crucial club Provincial Semi Finals are taking place and Matthew and Aaron Prendergast from Gaelic Games Fan TV will delve into them. The lads will also discuss two big retirements and two All Star team announcements. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Start 02:25 Camogie All Stars 05:20 LGFA All Stars 08:05 Chrissy McKaigue Retirement 13:05 Brian Fenton Retirement 20:35 Kilcoo v Scotstown 28:35 Clann Eireann v Errigal Ciaran 31:50 Cuala v Tullamore 34:00 St Lomans v Ardee St Mary's 36:30 Loughmore Castleiney v Eire Og Inis 38:30 Rathgormack v Dr Crokes 43:55 Castletown Geoghegan v Kilcormac Killoughy 46:45 Na Fianna v St Martins Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/gaelicstatsman?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYd2am-EoJ2FU7zRIYLqL8d-EKffAPfeoFmwSqFc5vtFVs96XMRbFYvg44_aem_AZXKYrtoWgk3-R90O49ZjXLlFWtpahdo9ZrFUVPUzHrDU_ZEsnLw5QmERoPoJKNRy_qCLLB6GqYrdNx5TEQ_MGUQ Sponsored by Capture Athletics: https://capture-athletics.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZaXrEurgmCsDtMcytZceOqCt8ECqw3zZFPW3hxCpIA4Z_QSlB4VlMvLSw_aem_AZXN9yURzDB57ZIudwGV-00rwzPctX4_01lu-fneo7sPCQg6nBWaV795Z-YcvVAQg-fX0T5jVefckbqHaBvIcHT3
This is part of the GAA Club Series of the Locker Room Podcast. Hosted by Steven Poacher from DSS Coaching, with special guest Mark Doran (Roscommon Senior Football team coach). The discussion covers a range of topics including:
We are heading into the latter stages of the provincial club football championships and Matthew and Seamus Brady from An Cluiche delve into the action there, the Galway SHC Final and other Gaelic Games stories grabbing the headlines. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Start 02:20 All Stars 10:30 James McCarthy Retirement 23:10 Michael Murphy Returning 30:00 Sean O'Leary's Newbridge v Clann Eireann 35:05 Cargin v Errigal Ciaran 38:55 Kilcoo v Crosserlough and Erne Gaels Belleek v Scotstown 42:10 Corofin v Padraig Pearses (incl. North London Shamrocks v Ballina Stephanites) 49:50 Dr Crokes v Castlehaven (incl. Eire Og Inis v Adare) 56:55 Naas v Cuala (incl. Tinahely v Tullamore) 1:02:00 Ardee St Marys v Rathvilly and St Lomans v Castletown Liam Mellows (Game on a Tuesday!!) 1:07:35 Loughrea v Cappataggle Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/gaelicstatsman?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYd2am-EoJ2FU7zRIYLqL8d-EKffAPfeoFmwSqFc5vtFVs96XMRbFYvg44_aem_AZXKYrtoWgk3-R90O49ZjXLlFWtpahdo9ZrFUVPUzHrDU_ZEsnLw5QmERoPoJKNRy_qCLLB6GqYrdNx5TEQ_MGUQ Sponsored by Capture Athletics: https://capture-athletics.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZaXrEurgmCsDtMcytZceOqCt8ECqw3zZFPW3hxCpIA4Z_QSlB4VlMvLSw_aem_AZXN9yURzDB57ZIudwGV-00rwzPctX4_01lu-fneo7sPCQg6nBWaV795Z-YcvVAQg-fX0T5jVefckbqHaBvIcHT3
Austin O'Malley talks about guiding Cuala to first ever Dublin Senior title; Mark Langdon and Paul Corry break down the Champions League and Neil Treacy on Munsters squad for gameday.
Des was a little tired but on top of the world this morning after celebrating Cuala's historic win with it's first ever county football title
A survey of work songs from around the world, recorded by Alan and John A. Lomax. We narrow the definition of work song to mean specifically those sung to assist in or accompany actual jobs of work. Visit our brand new work song exhibit here. Playlist (links to catalog records in the Lomax Digital Archive when available):1a Alla Boara 1b A Mezzononte en Punto 2 Walter Brown on Privileged Penitentiary https://archive.culturalequity.org/film-and-video/american-patchwork/greenville-levee-19783 Levee Camp Hollers https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/mississippi-delta-survey-1941-1942/lake-cormorant-941/levee-camp-hollers4a Track Lining Song and Talk https://archive.culturalequity.org/node/16894b Dogging Steel https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/southern-us-1959-and-1960/williamson-959/dogging-steel-part-14c Sis Joe https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/mississippi-1933-1940/parchman-farm-833/sis-joe5 Houston Bacon Sinking and Joining Iron https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/mississippi-delta-survey-1941-1942/clarksdale-842/sinking-rails-and-joining-iron6a Di Yo Pa Hele https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/caribbean-1962/la-plaine-ii-662/di-yo-pa-hele-pou-nou6b Naje Kanot-la https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/caribbean-1962/scotts-head-662/naje-kanot-la7a Dekouwe bwa-la https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/caribbean-1962/la-plaine-ii-662/dekouwe-bwa-la7b Clyde Maxwell wood chopping https://archive.culturalequity.org/film-and-video/american-patchwork/clyde-maxwells-wood-chopping-holler-1-19787c John Bray Cypress Logging 8 Winnowing songshttps://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/morocco-1967/tazzarine-967/winnowing-song-i & https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/morocco-1967/tazzarine-967/winnowing-song-ii 8b Shouts on the threshing floor https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/morocco-1967/tazzarine-967/shouts-threshing-floor8c Unidentified Threshing Songhttps://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/spain-1952-1953/valldemossa-752/unidentified-threshing-song-i9a I Like Picking Olives https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/spain-1952-1953/valldemossa-752/magrada-collir-oliva9b Bentara Noa https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/spain-1952-1953/uitzi-1252/bentara-noa9c Larre Berrian https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/spain-1952-1953/uitzi-1252/larre-berrian-i10a Warning Cry https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/spain-1952-1953/alan-lomax-inspecting-recording-machine-marble-quarry11b O's Toils https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/scotland-1951-1958/garrygall-851/o-s-toil-s-ro-thoil-liom-i-i-very-much-desire12a O's Fhada https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/scotland-1951-1958/garrygall-651/o-s-fhada-bhuainn-anna-far-away-us-anna12b Oganach https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/scotland-1951-1958/balivanich-651/oganach-gun-toir-na-dheaghaidh-young-man-whom-no-one-012c An Cuala https://archive.culturalequity.org/field-work/scotland-1951-1958/balivanich-651/cuala-sibh-man-mhaighdean-cheutach-have-you-heard
Join us for a live recording of the podcast! We dive into the fascinating rise of Gaelic Games live from Cuala in Dalkey - we delve into the incredible impact of free education in Ireland. Discover how the daughters of small farmers seized educational opportunities, sparking unexpected social mobility. We'll also give you a sneak peek into my upcoming book, "Money: A Story of Humanity," out September 12th, where we explore how money has shaped human history. Expect a mix of personal anecdotes, historical deep dives, and economic insights. Don't miss it! Join the gang! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-david-mcwilliams-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Having already won All Ireland hurling titles, this Sunday will see Cuala attempt to join the rare breed of clubs who've also won AIB All Ireland Club Football Championships.Peadar Ó Cofaigh Byrne told Off The Ball's Alanna Cunnane that family ties are spurring them on.
On Episode 141 I am delighted to be joined by Dublin and Cuala senior hurling goalkeeper Sean Brennan. We discuss his career to date from not being selected for any dublin underage set ups to becoming a starter, Cuala's back to back All Ireland club titles, finding balance away from sport, Staying sharp as a goalkeeper, NFL quarterbacks and more! This episode was recorded on December 5th 2023 David Herity podcast: Audio https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/TjMZzrzNhGb Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcu6sJEK9HQ Find Sean here https://www.instagram.com/seannbrennan/ Can you make it as an NFL Quarterback? Check out the videos https://www.instagram.com/gibran.com_/ Subscribe for more content! X/Twitter - https://twitter.com/thesidelinelive Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/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
On the first of The Coaching Playbook series 1 host Adrian O'Sullivan chats to David Herity about all things hurling performance. David is a 5 time All Ireland winning goal keeper with Kilkenny, he has experience managing and coaching at Club and County levels including; Dublin Camogie, Cuala, Kildare winning a Christy Ring Cup in 2020. Since recording the episode David accepted a goalkeeping coaching role with Tipperary for the 2024 season. He has also produced a goalkeeper training booklet which is discussed in the episode. You can purchase the booklet here https://hurlingkeeper.ie/ David and Adrian discuss all things goalkeeping, coaching, man management, Brian Cody and more! David also shares a story of being dropped by Brian Cody for an All Ireland Final. Series 1 is sponsored by @irishscnetwork a diverse coaching network that includes members from a wide range of fields. From S&C coaches, sports scientists, and physiotherapists to Students, Hobbyists, and anyone with an interest in coaching, at all levels of sport and health, from grassroots to elite performance. As a listener of “ The Coaching Playbook”, The Irish S&C Network is offering a 30-day free trial for all of our listeners. Simply use the code "ISCNPLAY" at checkout to access this fantastic opportunity to connect and learn from experienced practitioners in an open and honest environment. Find David here: https://twitter.com/DavidHerity Find Adrian here: https://twitter.com/sullylimerick1 Follow The Sideline Live Social Media channels: https://twitter.com/thesidelinelive https://www.instagram.com/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
Aradul Matinal cu Molnar și Ovi- singurul morning show provincial
Aradul Matinal este o emisiune de informații matinale pentru minți matinale servite în eter și-n online de Mihai Molnar și Basil Muresan. Cel mai provincial morning show! Ne auzim în fiecare dimineață, de Luni până Vineri, de la 07:00 la 10:00 pe 99,1FM sau online pe http://live.radioarad.ro Aradul Matinal este cel mai provincial morning show! 99,1 FM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aradulmatinal/message
On episode 113 I am delighted to be joined by S&C coach Graham Byrne. Graham has worked with Stephen Kenny in Dundalk, Wexford and Louth GAA, and is the current S&C coach with Cuala senior hurling and Dublin U20 Hurling team. In his day job he is the fitness manager at Sport Ireland. He joined Stephen Kenny and in 2016 Dundalk FC and became the first Irish club in history to qualify for the Champions League Playoff round. They also became the first Irish team in history to win a group stage game in a European competition in the UEFA Europa League. We discuss working with top level athletes and coaches including Lee Chin, Sam Mulroy, Davy Fitzgerald, Billy Walsh including Lindsay Peat and encouraging her to try rugby! With a masters in S&C from UCD we discuss all things culture, working with teams, being a professional athlete in an amateur set up, staying as fresh as a coach and so much more! Find Graham here https://www.instagram.com/fitnesscoach_g/ https://twitter.com/FitnessCoachG Sideline Seven Sponsor: RTP Physio Founded by chartered physiotherapists Donie Fox and Thomas Divilly. Based in St.Judes GAA Chub Templeogue RTP specialise in Physiotherapy, Return to Play, Physical Health, Performance. Website https://www.rtp.physio/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/physio_rtp/ 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
Dublin and Cuala senior hurler David Treacy joins us this week on The Backdoor GAA Podcast
Down senior hurling manager Ronan Sheehan and Sky sports journalist Brian Barry join Paul Shaughnessy reflecting on the action in the Tipperary, Down, Clare and Dublin senior hurling championships last weekend.
On the extratime.com Monday Podcast with Oisin Langan we have it jammed packed with League of Ireland content. In our feature interview, Oisin caught up with League of Ireland legend Owen Heary (28:05) and he chats about his time in the league including what happened at half-time with Shelbourne during the Lille game to spur the Reds on to a comeback from 2-0 down (40:45). Oisin chats to Stephen Bradley (2:40) and Graham Burke (7:25) after Shamrock Rovers won back-to-back league titles. Aoife Mullen chats with Vinny Perth (15:40) and Marc Bircham (24:55) after Dundalk's victory over Waterford. Extratime.com reporter Tom O'Connor (67:20) rounds up how all the Irish got on in the UK last weekend. And finally, Oisin Langan caught up with Man-of-the-Match Fergal Whitely (85:25) on a very wet pitch in Parnell Park after Kilmacud Crokes beat Cuala to reach the Championship Final. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
Rob Sheehan shares some of the club's history and also his Canadian experiences.
On the Extratime.com Monday Podcast Oisin Langan talks to Keith Ward and Keith Long ahead of the Shamrock Rovers versus Bohemians league clash.Chief Sports Reporter at Dublin Live Dave Donnelly joins Oisin to chat about the upcoming Republic of Ireland Women's World Cup Qualifiers. Cuala's Darragh O'Connell talks hurling while extratime.com reporter does a full round-up of how Irish players abroad got on this weekend.If you'd like to get in touch drop us a message on Twitter via @extratimeNews or @oisinlangan. And remember to subscribe, rate and comment on whatever platforms you listen to us on!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
Louise O'Loughlin, Basketball Ireland; Keith Kelly, Jumpers for Goalposts; and Tim Carey, Hurling for Dads, Cuala, tells us about social sports
Tuesday, 18 May 2021, 1 – 2pm A lecture by Dr Angela Griffith organised by the Manuscript, Book and Print Cultures Research Theme in partnership with the Trinity Long Room Hub. Elizabeth Corbet Yeats used the term ‘art printing' to describe the work of the Cuala Press. She promoted the press as a hand-craft enterprise, one that celebrated the best of Irish materials and skills. Under Yeats' stewardship, the Cuala Press became a space where Irish artists had the opportunity to work in printmaking and to promote themselves professionally. This paper will explore the artistry of the prints produced, many of which were designed by her brother the painter Jack Yeats. It will examine the processes involved, including those that were at odds with other contemporary private press practices. It will also consider the aesthetic agenda of the press within the wider contexts of the period from its foundation in 1908, a time of political, social and cultural change in Ireland. Angela Griffith is an assistant professor with the Department of the History of Art and Architecture, TCD and is director of the Irish Art Research Centre, TCD. Recent and ongoing research; Cuala Press Project, Schooner Foundation 2020-2023, principal investigator in partnership with Trinity College Library, Making their Mark; Irish Painter-Etchers 1880-1930, (Dublin 2019) (co-author, and co-curator of National Gallery of Ireland exhibition of same title), Harry Clarke; Artistic Visions of the New Irish State, (Dublin, 2018) (co-editor).
Darren Kelly presents a special show in a week that the GPA/WGPA announced that 100 female GAA athletes will receive scholarships this year. Dublin All-Ireland winner and 2020 All-Star Jennifer Dunne chats about how this scheme has helped her career; making an impact with Dublin; and joining Martha Byrne as Cuala's first ever LGFA All-Stars. And Galway camogie star Siobhán McGrath talks about how the WGPA are opening up the door for female athletes; how delighted she is sister Orlaith won her first All-Star; and her hope that Sarsfields can continue their All-Ireland title defence. == This week's guest on 'The Fair Green' is All-Ireland winning Milford camogie captain Sarah Sexton. Theme Song - 'On The Verge' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
We had a chat with two time All-Ireland club winner Sean Treacy on those back to back All-Ireland successes and the Cuala family. From initial underage disappointment to ultimate success in both hurling and football, Sean focussed on Senior Hurling and has been part of five Dublin SHC in the last six years. There's also talk of Ole, Tom Brady, Kinder bars and who will win the Masters. Please follow / subscribe to the show! Links: https://linktr.ee/tacklingsport
NO SOMOS WERITOS - Episodio 08 - 22 de Mayo, 2020 No tenemos idea de que fue lo que sucedió, pero el audio quedó mezclado al principio. Mil disculpas.
Wooly is joined by Brian Carroll to review the hurling and Conan to review the football while Sean Moran joins on the line to chat about Cuala's win and his new role in the forwards.
Our first weekend review as we look back at the weekend's sport action. Controversial last couple of days in the Premier League we chat about the Irish players starting to get game time in the league. VAR handballs and have we gone too far? Are there too many goals? We also discuss Rovers and Dundalk's recent performances in Europe and can Dundalk get to the play off round? Bryson DeChambeau destroyed the US Open field in such a manner that the future of golf is under question due to the lengths he is now hitting the golf ball. Can he do it at Augusta? Two disappointing defeats in very different ways for Leinster and Ulster. Is the Pro 14 standard not high enough? Finally, we chat about Sam Bennett's sensation Green Jersey victory at the Tour De France and there's also club championship review including Cuala winning a 5th Dublin title in 6 years. Join us. 01:00 Everton's Impressive Start 02:15 Dara O'Shea / Seamus Coleman 03:30 Mike Dean 05:05 Patrick Bamford Improvement 06:47 Too Many Goals? 09:02 Crystal Palace Counter Attack 11:05 VAR Handballs 14:20 Ole's 'Walking Football' 15:22 Arsenal's Flat Performance 16:38 Jose's Redemption 19:14 Aaron Connolly 20:31 Exciting Lamptey 21:25 Liverpool's Champions Performance 23:21 Jimmy Dunne's Debut Goal 25:25 Shamrock Rovers / Dundalk in Europe 27:20 Bryson DeChambeau's US Open Demolition 31:30 Danny Lee 6 (SIX!) putt from 4 feet Shoutout 32:30 Rory McIlroy's Week 34:20 Leinster / Ulster Defeats 35:26 Sam Bennett's Tour De France 37:00 Cuala's 5th Dublin SFC in 6 years 38:35 Kildangan's first Tipperary Senior Hurling Title 39:20 Conal Keaney 40:10 Club / County Season Split 41:55 'Sleep Off' - Madison Front https://open.spotify.com/album/1s1a1mJ0oLixOV95ipatTP?si=Uv-5dCEZSeWleuJ7NHE_HQ Social Media: @tacklingsport Website: tacklingsport.com Email: editor@tacklingsport.com
Martin Kavanagh joins us on the RTÉ GAA Podcast this week after their win over Cuala and positive news on selector Michael Ryan after his health scare. Colm Cooper is also with us to preview the Kerry club final this weekend Mikey Stafford and Declan Whooley on RTÉ Sport Online are with The Sunday Game's Rory O'Neill in studio.
On Episode 3 of the DubZone GAA Club podcast, Derek is joined by Dublin hurlers Eoghan O'Donnell and Paul Ryan and the Evening Herald's Conor McKeon, to look ahead to Sunday's Dublin Senior A Hurling Final between Cuala and St Brigids. Ger Brennan also joins Conor & Derek to look back on last week's Dublin Senior 1 Football Quarter Finals.
Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by the editor of the42.ie Adrian Russell, to chat about his new book 'The Double: How Cork Made GAA History'. Cuala senior hurling manager Willie Maher joins the lads on the line to discuss the club's return to the Dublin county final, managing Con O'Callaghan and his own managerial ambitions.
In this week's DubZone GAA Club podcast, we look ahead to the Dublin Senior A Hurling semi finals & look back on the Round 3 action in the Senior 1 Football Championship. Dublin hurlers Chris Crummey & Eoghan O'Donnell & the Evening Herald's Conor McKeon join us to discuss the Dublin Senior A hurling semi-finals, as Craobh Chiarain face St Brigids & Cuala meet St Vincents. Former Vincents & Dublin footballer Ger Brennan also joins us to look back on last weekend's Senior 1 Football Round 3 games, ahead of next week's Quarter Finals.
Brian Gavin interview, Declan Bonner playing club, Cuala pull out by SportsJOE
Library Lunchtime Lecture by Dr Lucy Collins, School of English, Drama & Film, UCD. The third lecture in our series 'Sisters', celebrating sisterhood and specifically the lives and achievements of five families of sisters who made their mark on Irish life. Location: Academy House Date: Wednesday 3 April, 2019 Disclaimer: The Royal Irish Academy has prepared this content responsibly and carefully, but disclaims all warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy of the information contained in any of the materials. The views expressed are the authors' own and not those of the Royal Irish Academy.
Brilliant to mark our 20th episode with a fantastic competition thanks to O'Neills International Sportswear. First up we talk about the fantastic club All-Irelands where Cuala came out on top (2:44) We also discuss Kilkenny's latest addition to the trophy cabinet with an excellent win over Tipperary (12:59) Giggles corner is back with a brilliant a competition for our listeners (22:24) Finally, we finish up with a review of the football league so far (29:16)
A jam packed hour where we look back on all the weekends action from Croker and beyond and take a look ahead to this Sunday's National League Final. Also another amazing day for Cuala, the Dermo rumours, unfair player criticism, Na Fianna's fight, inconsistent officials and lots more. All this and all the usual craic and banter on Episode 32 of Blue Is The Colour.
Galway footballer Áine McDonagh joined Emma Duffy to talk about the Galway team, her Cuala ties and her accidental red card against Donegal last year.
It's never dull for Mayo football and their last-gasp equaliser against Donegal saw them retain their Division One status but 'it's getting tougher every year for them' warns Tomás Ó'Sé on this week's Throw-In. "They have this spark inside them and there's a core group that are still capable of producing the goods. They’re going to head into two months of serious training for Galway now and it will be a brilliant match to look forward to early in the Championship." INM's Michael Verney also joined Will Slattery on the show and says Dublin have to be worried why Diarmuid Connolly still isn't getting game-time with his county. Have Monaghan now provided the blue-print to beat Jim Gavin's team? In hurling, Cuala and Na Piarsaigh served up another treat in the club game while Tipperary had an easy win over Dublin the League quarter-final and Wexford's defeat of Galway shows they are flying right now. "At 6-1 to win Leinster, Wexford are still being under-rated," says Verney. For more: independent.ie/sport The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
Irish Examiner writers John Fogarty and Anthony Daly review the weekend's GAA action with Colm O'Connor.
On a weekend of total sporting overload, who better than our Sport on TV columnist Mary Hannigan to guide the Added Time Podcast through it all? Ireland are in Twickenham chasing only their third ever Grand Slam against an England side playing for their rugby lives. Gavin Cummiskey has found himself accidentally going under-cover in the England camp and he brings us a dispatch from Pennyhill Park and John O'Sullivan joins us on the line as well to break it all down. St Patrick's Day means the GAA club finals and in times past, it meant the Railway Cup. It also meant one of the first serious rows between the GAA and the national broadcaster. Historian Mark Duncan tells us about the bizarre face-off in 1954 when Radio Eireann proposed combining coverage of the Railway Cup with a soccer match from Dalymount Park. We'll chat to Eamon Donoghue about the games between Cuala and Na Piarsigh and Nemo Rangers and Corofin as well. And of course, we will pay tribute to Jim Bowen, presenter of Bullseye, purveyor of speedboats and catchphrase machine who died this week. All in Added Time, with Malachy Clerkin and Mary Hannigan.
Another jam packed episode as we look back on all the action and talking points from a superb Dubs double win in Croker on Saturday night. Also: Premium Level Army. More heroics from Cuala. Will we see Berno in blue again? Cillian O’Connors antics. All this and much more on Episode 30 of Blue Is The Colour.
Join us for Episode Two of Blue Is The Colour as we look forward to a mad one in Tralee for Dublin v Kerry and take a look back on Dublin v Kerry down the years. Also we look ahead to Cuala’s big day, we discuss if Ger Cunningham is still the right man to lead our Hurlers and we look forward to our Ladies Footballers clash with Armagh. Throw in a fair few laughs and funny stories and you’ve got an hour of listening you don’t want to miss!
Oisín Langan interviewed Niall Corcoran, Kilmacud Crokes defender, for Dublin Gaa after the Kilmacud Crokes v O'Tooles SHC Semi Final match in Parnell Park, 16th October. Kilmacud Crokes won against O'Tooles, 2-19 to 0-13. Kilmacud Crokes will now play Cuala in the SHC Final on the 29th October 3:00pm / Parnell Park
Oisín Langan interviewed David Treacy, Cuala half-forward, for Dublin Gaa after the Cuala v Lucan Sarsfields SHC Semi Final match in Parnell Park, 16th October. Cuala won against Lucan Sarsfields, 0-13 to 0-07. Cuala will now play Kilmacud Crokes in the SHC Final on the 29th October 3:00pm / Parnell Park
Oisín Langan interviewed Darragh O'Connell, Cuala Midfielder, for Dublin Gaa after the Cuala v Lucan Sarsfields SHC Semi Final match in Parnell Park, 16th October. Cuala won against Lucan Sarsfields, 0-13 to 0-07. Cuala will now play Kilmacud Crokes in the SHC Final on the 29th October 3:00pm / Parnell Park
Cuala are the Dublin senior hurling champions for the first time since 1994 following a 3-14 to 13 points win over Saint Judes at Parnell park. After the game we spoke with Cuala Captain Oisin Gough and free taker David Treacy along with their manager Mattie Kenny but first is St Judes boss Sean Fallon.
Saint Jude's have reached the Dublin senior hurling final for the second year in a row. The Tymon Park based outfit overcame Lucan Sarsfield's 1-16 to 1-11 in last night's semi final and will meet Cuala in the final on Saturday week. After the game Jude's manager Sean Fallon and centre back Wayne Hutchinson spoke to us.
Los mejores gazapos de los medios, en la 'Unidad de Vigilancia' de Isaías Lafuente.