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Listen back to Friday March 28th 2025's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend's sporting action. On this week's show: - Tipperary senior hurling captain Ronan Maher speaks ahead of the National Hurling League final and the upcoming Munster championship - Tipp senior football captain Steven O'Brien on a new look Tipp panel and his return from injury - Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly on their clash with Waterford and the minor team's All-Ireland quarter-final against Wexford - Tipperary minor hurling manager James Woodlock on Tipp's Munster opener against Waterford - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update
Listen back to Tipp FM's live commentary of the 2024 Tipperary intermediate hurling final as Moneygall took on Ballingarry. The game took place in Templetuohy on Saturday October 12th 2024. On commentary duty for Tipp FM was Paul Carroll & Denis Kelly. Photo credit: Sportsfocus.ie.
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary as Moycarkey-Borris produced a dramatic comeback to knock the reigning county champions Kiladangan out of the county senior hurling championship at the quarter-final stage. The game was played in FBD Semple Stadium on Saturday September 14th 2024 and the final score was 2-21 to 3-16. Tipp FM's commentary team was Paul Carroll & Denis Kelly and the live coverage is with thanks to Nenagh College. Photo credit to Sportsfocus.ie.
Tonight we look back on another heartbreak for our camogie team after semi-final defeat at the hands of Galway; Denis Kelly and Ger Kinane offer their thoughts. We have a comprehensive review of the opening round of games in the county hurling championships. We hope you like.....
Jonathan Higgins speaks to Niamh Mallon, Sarah O'Donovan, Cathal Murray and Denis Kelly.
C'est quoi être actrice, qu'est-ce qu'on ressent sur une scène, qu'est qui amène à ce métier ? Réponses avec France Bastoen, comédienne de théâtre belge. La scène, elle la pratique depuis son plus jeune âge puisqu'à 5 ans elle montait déjà des spectacles pour les gens du voisinage. La chanson, la danse, le théâtre… rien n'est encore défini à ce moment-là, l'important c'est d'être sur les planches. Une envie qui ne la quitte plus, même si elle fait des études de philologie romane avant d'intégrer le Conservatoire de Bruxelles. Elle en sort il y a un peu plus de 20 ans… et depuis, elle ne descend jamais très longtemps des scènes de théâtre. Vous l'avez vue récemment dans Girls & Boys, texte de Denis Kelly mise en scène par Jean-Baptiste Delcourt. Merci pour votre écoute Les petits Papiers c'est également en direct tous les dimanches de 17h à 18h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes des petits Papiers sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/2332 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Tonight we have a lot of joy to discuss as Tipp Minors brought a smile to our collective faces on Saturday night with one of the greatest Tipperary performances. We hear from captain Cathal O'Reilly and manager James Woodlock. Tom and JJ provide further analysis. Camogie with Denis Kelly is followed by a brief look at North and South Tipp hurling. We hope you like....
Listen back to Friday May 3rd 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Former All-Star defender Éamonn Corcoran and Tipperary Star's Enda Treacy look ahead to Tipperary's Munster senior hurling championship game with Waterford. - Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly previews their Munster semi-final with Waterford - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update.
Tipperary Senior Camogie Manager Denis Kelly joined Aoife & Martina on the latest episode of The Maroon & White Pod. Subscribe for more content! The Maroon & White Pod – brought to you by Citylink. For bookings, timetables, updates and any other information, head to citylink.ie
This week we celebrate the winning National Camogie League champions after Tipp's one point win over Galway. We hear from Denis Kelly and Ger Kinane. Brendan Cummins and Shane Brophy on Under 20 hurling and Michael Dundon on underage hurling. Finally Johnny Cremmins and Barry Ryan on St. Michael's historic 10th Munster Junior Cup win. We hope you like...
Listen back to Friday March 29th, 2023's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - County football board chairman Fearghal McDonnell updates us on the ongoing structural changes to the county football championship and looks ahead to Saturday's game against Waterford for the U20 footballers - Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly looks ahead to their final league group game against Clare - Director of Rugby at Nenagh Ormond John Long talks about their final home game of the season where they have the chance to lift the Division 2A title - National 10k champion Seán Tobin of Clonmel AC is the feature on 'The Sporting Edge' - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update.
This week we talk at length with JJ and Tom after Tipp suffered a one point defeat to Limerick in the NHL. Denis Kelly joins us as our camogie team overcame Cork. A quick word with Shauna O'Keeffe ahead of her first pro-fight in Ireland. We have a Cheltenham preview with David Byrnes and a TSDL review with Barry Ryan. We hope you like....
Listen back to Friday January 26th 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Dan Quirke looks ahead to Tipperary vs Limerick with Sunday's challenge game being a fundraiser to the Dillon Quirke Foundation - Anthony Shelly looks ahead to Tipperary vs Carlow in the National Football League - Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly joins the show to talk about his squad announcement and the Paddy Duffy cancer recovery challenge game against Cork - Fethard jockey Amy Jo Hayes is this week's feature on 'The Sporting Edge' - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update
Happy New Year everyone, for the first episode of 2024 we look at Tim Minchin and Denis Kelly's adaption of a beloved children's book talking about the witty and smart lyrics that have changed meaning over time, to how being British is integral to the peace and our first experiences with this musical. Instagram: @wrongaboutmusicals tiktok:@wrongaboutmusicals Twitter: @wrongabmusicals Youtube: YourWrongAboutMusicals Links Background of the book https://time.com/collection/100-best-ya-books/ https://www.biography.com/authors-writers/roald-dahl https://time.com/5937507/roald-dahl-anti-semitism/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-66249439 Other versions of the story https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1072107-matilda https://safetycurtain.wordpress.com/2013/09/19/the-other-matilda-musical/ https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O1163353/poster-advertising-matilda-at-the-poster-blake-quentin/ Development of the musical https://web.archive.org/web/20091004110615/http://www.rsc.org.uk/press/420_8862.aspx https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/the-extraordinary-power-of-matilda-hit-musical-waltzes-to-more-success-on-broadway-8570548.html West end run https://www.timminchin.com/2011/09/20/tim-talks-about-matildas-move-to-the-west-end/ https://www.timminchin.com/2011/09/29/a-small-but-significantly-annoying-matilda-based-glitch/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17380668 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17721379 Reviews https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2011/nov/25/matilda-review https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/theatre/matilda-the-musical-cambridge-theatre-review-7427774.html https://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/01/theater/reviews/matilda-by-the-royal-shakespeare-company-in-london.html https://www.timeout.com/london/theatre/matilda-the-musical-review Synopsis https://playbill.com/production/matilda-the-musical-shubert-theatre-vault-0000013970 Broadway run https://www.newyorktheatreguide.com/theatre-news/news/matilda-the-musical-coming-to-broadway https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/the-extraordinary-power-of-matilda-hit-musical-waltzes-to-more-success-on-broadway-8570548.html https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/theatre/theatre-news/9935023/Matilda-the-Musical-is-thinned-out-for-Americans.html https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2013/apr/30/matilda-uk-contender-tony-awards https://playbill.com/article/tony-rulings-18-productions-discussed-matilda-girls-receive-tony-honors-not-eligible-for-nomination-com-205377 https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/matilda-quartet-scoops-early-tony-447357/ https://playbill.com/article/original-broadway-cast-album-of-matilda-the-musical-available-for-digital-download-track-list-with-all-matildas-revealed-com-209950 The movie version https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Tim-Minchin-Reveals-Plans-for-MATILDA-US-Tour-Film-20130601 https://www.broadway.com/buzz/173075/tony-winner-dennis-kelly-to-pen-screenplay-for-new-matilda-movie-musical-adaptation/#loc=buzz-rr-tab-popular https://www.theguardian.com/media/2021/sep/22/netflix-acquires-works-of-roald-dahl-as-it-escalates-streaming-wars-matilda-bfg https://www.playbill.com/article/matilda-movie-musical-starring-emma-thompson-sets-2022-release
Tonight we look back on semi final action in Senior, Premier Intermediate, Intermediate and Junior hurling championships. We hear from Denis Kelly, Tom and JJ. We have local soccer with Barry and camogie with Geraldine. We hope you like....
Paul Carroll fills in for Ronan Quirke to look back on the weekend of sport in Tipperary! The show starts with Ronan Quirke's full interview with Seamus Callanan following his intercounty retirement. Also on the show, Denis Kelly, Ken Hogan, JJ Kennedy and Tom McGrath and a number of senior club managers reflect on a busy weekend of hurling, Barry Ryan fills us in on issues at Clonmel Town FC and Geraldine Kinane talks camogie!
Aoife Sheehan and Denis Kelly look ahead to Sunday's camogie finals, and referee John Keenan reflects on his final game in charge as Limerick defeated Kilkenny in the All-Ireland SHC final.
Listen back to Friday July 21st 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll as we preview the weekend's sporting action in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Paul is joined by Enda Treacy from the Tipperary Star and Gary Toohey of Clubber to look ahead to the weekend's divisional club hurling finals - Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly previews the All-Ireland semi-final against Waterford - Geraldine Kinane looks ahead to Tipperary vs Roscommon in the All-Ireland junior camogie semi-final - Barry Drake gives us our weekly greyhound update
Listen back to Friday June 30th, 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll. On this week's episode: - Ken Hogan and Paul look back on the year for the Tipperary senior hurlers - Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly looks ahead to Saturday's game with Kilkenny - Samantha Lambert looks ahead to the Tipperary vs Cork All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship clash - Billy Toomey looks ahead to the Sean Toomey Memorial Tournament in Tipp Town - Barry Drake joins us for the weekly greyhound update
This week Robbie spoke to Denis Kelly, former MMA fighter-now-trainer and promoter. They chat about all things combat sports, including weight-cutting and how nutrition has changed the sport.
Tonight we look back on a great weekend for our Senior Camogie team with a Munster Championship: we hear from Denis Kelly and Ger Kinane. Football with Tom McGrath and hurling analysis before Barry explains permutations in the TSDL final weeks. We hope you like...
Listen back to Friday May 12th 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll looking ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Anthony Shelly looks ahead ahead to Tipperary vs Meath whilst we also speak to Tipperary minor football manager John McNamara. - Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly and analyst Geraldine Kinane look ahead to the Munster senior camogie final - James Woodlock gives us his take on how Tipperary are fairing in the Munster championship and looks ahead to the Limerick game - And Barry Drake gives us the rundown on all things greyhound racing.
Listen back to Friday March 31st 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll. On this week's episode: - Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly looks back on his side's league campaign and their plans for the championship lead in - Former Tipperary ladies football captain Samantha Lambert talks about Aishling Moloney, Anna Rose Kennedy and Niamh Martin's AFLW moves and looks back on Tipp's league campaign - Local ruby talk with Nenagh Ormond's John Long and Clonmel's Joe Winston as the AIL regular season comes down to the penultimate weekend - Muiris Walsh previews St. Michael's FAI Junior Cup semi-final clash with Gorey Rangers - And, Talking Dogs with Barry Drake.
This week we look back on county hurling semi finals in all adult grades as well as reaction to the county intermediate hurling semi final draw. We hear from Tom McGrath and JJ Kennedy as well as the Kilruane and Roscrea camps. We have camogie with Denis Kelly, rugby with Thomas Conway and local soccer with Barry Ryan. We hope you like...
Listen back to Friday October 7th 2022's edition of Across The Line with Shane Brophy. On this week's show: - Hear from members of all four of this weekend's senior hurling semi-final management teams along with previews of each game with Paddy Stapleton. - Senior hurling relegation and Premier Intermediate hurling semi-finals preview with Enda Treacy. - Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly previews this weekend's county senior camogie semi-finals. - Talking Dogs with Barry Drake.
Listen back to Friday September 23rd 2022's edition of Across The Line with Shane Brophy. On this week's show: - Enda Treacy of the Tipperary Star and Tipp FM's Paul Carroll join Shane to talk through a mammoth weekend of knockout hurling across Tipperary's senior and premier intermediate hurling championships. - Hear from the new Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly. - Geraldine Kinane previews this year's senior camogie championship quarter-finals. - Talking Dogs with Barry Drake.
Phil is joined by senior engineering and organization change management professional Denis Kelly to discuss competing for resources. Securing adequate resources to implement your plan is one of the most important negotiations impacting your success. Most companies take on larger change agendas than the resources available to implement them. This can lead to insufficient or misaligned resources supporting your change initiative. A large portfolio of change projects can also limit the capacity of those impacted by the change to implement your plan and transition to new ways of working. So, how do you compete for the resources your need to support people as they adopt change and achieve intended results? You can reach Denis at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisrkelly.
Denis Kelly is the co-owner and head BJJ/MMA coach at Australian Combat Sports Academy (ACSA). He has been training and coaching for over well over 20 years now.Denis is one of the most experienced MMA coaches in Australia, having produced multiple BJJ and MMA state, and national champions, and fighters who have competed on the international stage. He is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) Blackbelt under Carlson Gracie Jnr and won the IKBF MMA state title in his retirement fight.As well as his BJJ Blackbelt, Denis also hold black belts in:- Zen Do Kai- Judo- BJMA Progressive Krav MagaAlongside his coaching and training at ACSA, Denis is the Co-Founder and Co-Promoter of the Bushido MMA Fight Serieshttps://acsamelbourne.com.au/https://acsabushido.com/https://www.instagram.com/denis_kelly_mma/https://www.instagram.com/acsabushido/https://www.instagram.com/acsamelbourne/
Listen back to Friday July 1st 2022's episode of Across The Line with Shane Brophy. On this week's show: - Tipperary minor hurling manager James Woodlock, Clare manager Brian O'Connell and Shane McGrath look ahead to Sunday's All-Ireland minor hurling final. - Tipperary camogie coach Denis Kelly looks ahead to Tipperary vs Cork. - Sean O'Meara and Shane preview the South senior hurling semi-finals. - Talking Dogs with Barry Drake. - Tipperary GAA PRO Jonathan Cullen joins Shane to name the Tipperary minor hurling team for Sunday's All-Ireland final.
Listen back to Friday June 17th, 2022's edition of Across The Line with Shane Brophy. On this week's show: - William Maher joins Shane to preview Tipperary's minor hurling All-Ireland semi-final with Galway. - Tipperary coach Denis Kelly looks ahead to Tipperary vs Wexford in the All-Ireland senior camogie championship. - Former Tipp player Niamh Lonergan looks ahead to Tipperary vs Dublin in the All-Ireland senior Ladies Football championship. - John Manley looks ahead to next week's Cumann na mBunscoil hurling finals. - And the show ends with Talking Dogs with Barry Drake.
If you make enough money, have enough sex, do enough drugs, meditate, whatever -- can you escape the frustration of living? The late Zen Master Junpo Denis Kelly discusses his life, sex, LSD, running from the law, anger and fear. https://www.thenewmanpodcast.com/2022/05/jun-po-denis-kelly-heart-blown-open-encore You don't have to settle. Click here to learn the same mindset principles that Tripp Lanier uses with his coaching clients — including Navy SEALs, executives, and entrepreneurs. The Daily Toolkit is available for immediate download. https://thenewmanpodcast.com Most men will let fear get the best of them. This book is not for most men. This Book Will Make You Dangerous is a swift kick in the ass that will make you laugh out loud. It's a practical guide to play for what we truly want, to get over ourselves, and have a ton of fun along the way. This Book Will Make You Dangerous is now available at DangerousBookstore.com. http://dangerousbookstore.com
This week on the Roll or Die podcast, we chat with @denis_kelly_mma of Australian Combat Sports Academy. Denis is one of the OGs of BJJ and MMA in Melbourne who came here via Ireland. Take a listen to his epic journey and plans for upcoming competition - Bushido Fight Night 3 is on at Thornbury Theatre on Saturday 30th July - @acsabushido
A busy show despite the weather! We hear from David power on football, Bryan O'Mara on Fitzgibbon hurling, David Mansfield on athletics, Thomas Conway on Ladies football, Denis Kelly on Tipp Camogie, Joe Winston on rugby and Ray Lonergan on football. We hope you like...
Sports round up with Stephen Gleeson and Denis Kelly and listener and regular contributor Mick O'Brien spoke to Fran about the motorways dominating the National Development Plan while smaller roads need attention, Simon Coveney attending the ceremony in the North and more.
In this week's show, we discuss the fallout from Liam Cahill rejecting Tipperary for another year in Waterford, while looking ahead to the beginning of the county championships. We also have an interview with Denis Kelly ahead of this weekend's All-Ireland camogie semi-final vs Galway.
On this evening's edition of Across The Line with Shane Brophy, with thanks to Thurles Credit Union: - Tipperary v Meath - All Ireland Ladies Football Championship - preview with Tipp manager Declan Carr and former intercounty manager and selector Tony Smith. - Tipperary v Limerick - All Ireland Camogie Championship - preview with Tipperary coach Denis Kelly. - We reflect on Tipp's underage defeats during midweek. - Shane chats to former Irish rugby star Gordon D'Arcy in Nenagh about the Lions first test, as he raises money for Barrettstown on his Tour de Provinces fundraising cycle. - And we have our weekly look at the dogs with Barry Drake, with thanks to Greyhound Racing Ireland.
On this weeks show, Mike, Sean and Enda preview the highly anticipated Munster final meeting versus Limerick, with the help of former Limerick hurler, Niall Moran, and we also look back at the recent minor and U20 hurling victories. Denis Kelly joins us to chat ahead of the commencement of the Camogie championship on Sunday and we also look ahead to the U20 footballers big match against Waterford next week with a Munster final place up for grabs.
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On this episode of the Irish History Show we were joined by Anne Chambers to discuss her book, The Great Leviathan, The life of Howe Peter Browne, 2nd Marquess of Sligo, 1788 - 1845. His story moves from Westport House in county Mayo to Eton, into the staid family world of King George III at Windsor Castle; through wild student days at Cambridge, on to Regency London and the scandalous world of celebrity, gambling clubs, bawd houses and theatres, to the sophisticated salons of Paris. Horse racing at Newmarket and the Curragh (he was a founder member of the Irish Turf Club) treasure-seeking with his college friend Lord Byron in Greece and Turkey, some of his ‘finds' are on view in the British museum. A sensational trial at the Old Bailey in 1812 led to his imprisonment in Newgate goal. There is a hint of double-espionage about his time at the court of Joachim Murat, King of Naples and with Napoleon Bonaparte on the island of Elba, while his sleuthing in Italy on behalf of the ‘prince of pleasure' George IV, (godfather to his eldest son) on the King's equally debauched consort, Caroline, is in the realm of high comedy. A passionate advocate of Catholic Emancipation, multi-denominational educationand reform of the nefarious legal system, he did his best to alleviate the desperate circumstances of his numerous tenants, aggravated by a rapid rise in population and by the ‘curse of sub-division'. He established manufacturing outlets in Westport as an alternative to the over dependence on land and encouraged trade, mining, fishingand kelp harvesting. As famine engulfed the west in 1831 he imported food, built a hospital and raised money for relief and public works. In 1834 Sligo was appointed Governor General of Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. As owner of two plantations, Kelly's and Cocoa Walk, which he inherited from his grandmother, Elizabeth Kelly, daughter of Galway-born Denis Kelly, former Chief Justice of Jamaica, the planters expected the new governor to be on their side.Sligo's stated objective on his arrival on the island ‘to establish a social system absolved forever from the reproach of slavery' however, set them on a bitter collision course.Sligo found slavery personally abhorrent. From the flogging of field workers with the dreaded cart-whip, branding with hot iron, to the whipping of female slaves, ‘I call on you to put an end to conduct so repugnant to humanity' he ordered the Jamaican House of Assembly. To restrain the worse excesses he personally monitored the activities of the sixty special magistrates appointed to investigate charges of brutality in the 900 plantations throughout the island. Much to the derision of their masters ‘he [Sligo] gave a patient hearing to the poorest Negro who might carry his grievance to Government House'.He advocated the building of schools for the black population, two of which he built at his own cost on his property. He was the first plantation owner to initiate a wage system for black workers and later, after emancipation in 1838, to divide his lands into farms leased to the former slaves. The Planter-dominated Assembly accused Sligo of ‘interpreting the law in favour of the negro' and, as he wrote, ‘set out to make Jamaica too hot to hold me.' They withdrew his salary and started a campaign of vilification against him in the Jamaican and British press which, backed by powerful vested commercial interests, resulted in his removal from office in September 1836.
I talk to Denis Kelly who runs the Australian Combat Sports Academy in Melbourne and has a Black Belt in BJJ, Zen Do Kai Karate and has fought MMA professionally while training worldwide. We had this discussion after his state just came out of the worlds longest lockdown where Melbourne was under curfew, and he was unable to operate his gym, but he persisted with teaching online lessons the entire time. We discuss what he learned during that period regarding club culture and teamwork and what helped him endure during those difficult times.
This week in the history show, Con McCarthy meets the son of a veteran of Kilmichael ambush of 1920, Denis Kelly. Kieran and Con also discuss the events of the ambush and the repercussions afterwards. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thehistoryshow/message