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Welcome to the Final Whistle on Off The Ball.Here is your one-stop shop for all the weekend's biggest GAA voices in one podcast.David Wilson brings you through the weekend's major Gaelic Games talking points.Barry Nash and John Kiely on a huge Limerick win over Cork.Rebels boss Pat Ryan rues where it went wrong.Liam Cahill praises his Tipperary side and his old Waterford players too, whilst Deise boss Peter Queally says it was a tough result to take.Kilkenny's Derek Lyng eyes a Leinster crown.Dessie Farrell's Dubs are back?And Padraic Joyce and Galway are brought back down to earth.Become a member at offtheball.com/subscribe
Hear from Robbie Brennan, Dessie Farrell, Eoghan Frayne & James Conlon as Jonathan Higgins & Austin O'Malley bring you all of the reaction from the Leinster Senior Football Semi-Final clash between Dublin & Meath, which saw Dublin lose their first Leinster Championship fixture in 15 YEARS!
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.
Dublin SF Manager Dessie Farrell chats to CRKC at VHI Event 17.09.2024
Tommy Rooney and Jonathan Higgins were on hand at Dublin-Galway and Kildare-Donegal today to interview players and managers after each game.Gaelic Football on Off The Ball with AIB.
This is taken from the Two Norries Live Podcast Tour and recorded on the 21st May 2023 at the well known Sugar Club in Dublin. James and Timmy had the pleasure of speaking with Shane Carthy a well known Dublin Gaelic Footballer and also a public speaker and advocate for mental health awareness. He is also the author of the book 'Dark Blue', Carthy recounts his struggles with mental health, from confiding to then-under-21 boss Dessie Farrell, to considering suicide, to being admitted to St. Patrick's Mental Hospital, and beyond. Help us help others by joining our Patreon...Why not become a Patron of the Two Norries to help us help you and others? We're always happy to receive donations which all go towards bills, production costs, maintenance and everything else it takes to keep the podcast alive.Donations can be as little as €1 or as much as you can afford. To sign up simply CLICK HERE, thank you Two Norries Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All-Ireland winners Dessie Farrell & Brian Howard join OTB AM live from the Dublin team hotel just hours after beating Kerry! Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball.
Kerry boss Jack O'Connor along with Dublin's Dean Rock, James McCarthy, Dessie Farrell & former player Paddy Andrews spoke to Aisling O'Reilly post-match. Gaelic football on Off The Ball is in partnership with AIB - Proud sponsors of the GAA senior football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Welcome to Monday's #OTBAM podcast - Ger & Nathan in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. - Performance Rankings - Kerry falls to the Dubs in the All-Ireland final - Anthony Moyles reflects further on Dublin's win - Kathleen McNamee LIVE from Brisbane pre-Ireland v Nigeria - FAI Hall of Famer Linda Gorman in studio - Reaction from Dublin camp with manager Dessie Farrell and Brian Howard - Pillar Caffrey adds his thoughts on the All-Ireland final. Timestamps and topics below. (01:00) – Kickoff with Ger, Nathan & Shane (03:25) – Performance Rankings (39:16) – GAA w/ Anthony Moyles (01:03:03) – GAA w/ Aisling O'Reilly (01:08:27) – Football w/ Kathleen McNamee (01:15:05) – Football w/ Linda Gorman (01:26:42) – GAA w/ Reaction from Dublin camp (01:48:29) – GAA w/ Pillar Caffrey Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30 am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30 am across Off The Ball.
All Ireland winner with Dublin Paddy Andrews joined OTB's Joe Molloy on the final whistle after watching Dessie Farrell's men win the All Ireland title in a cracker with defending champions Kerry. It finished 1-15 to 1-13 to the Dubs. Gaelic football on Off The Ball is in partnership with AIB - Proud sponsors of the GAA senior football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Dublin forward Cormac Costello & boss Dessie Farrell preview Sunday's All-Ireland final with Aisling O'Reilly. Gaelic Football on Off The Ball is brought to you by AIB GAA. Proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Dublin manager Dessie Farrell and Monaghan manager Vinny Corey speak to the assembled media after their sides clashed in Croke Park today.
On the final whistle, Aisling O'Reilly caught up with Dublin footballing legend Paddy Andrews to discuss Dublin's victory over Mayo and Derry's win over Cork. She also spoke to Mayo manager Kevin McStay and Dublin manager Dessie Farrell. AIB GAA | #TheToughest
Dublin footballer Cormac Costello sits down with Aisling O'Reilly to discuss all things Dublin GAA, his role with the team and the influence of Dessie Farrell. @AIB_GAA #TheToughest
After Dublin's 3-23 to 0-08 win over Sligo at Breffni Park, Cathal Minogue was on hand to interview both sides' managers. @AIB_GAA | #TheToughest
Stephen Gleeson was joined by former Dublin footballer Paddy Andrews to discuss Dublin's 0-22 to 0-13 win over Kildare in Nolan Park. Gleeson also interviewed Dublin manager, Dessie Farrell upon the final whistle in Kilkenny. AIB GAA | #TheToughest
Cathal Minogue chats to Dessie Farrell, Mickey Harte and Ross Munnelly after Dublin beat Louth today in the Leinster Championship final. AIB GAA #TheToughest
Oisin Langan caught up with Dublin manager Dessie Farrell and Derry boss Rory Gallagher after the Division 2 league final today in Croke Park. AIB GAA #TheToughest
Dessie Farrell and Mickey Harte spoke to the gathered media after Dublin beat Louth in the league and Stephen Cluxton returned to the Dublin panel. @AIB_GAA #TheToughest
After Derry's 1 point victory over Dublin, Aisling O'Reilly brings you reaction from match winner, Brendan Rogers, Derry Manager, Rory Gallagher, Dublin manager Dessie Farrell and Derry player Oisin McWilliams. In association with AIB | #TheToughest
After Derry's 1 point victory over Dublin, Aisling O'Reilly brings you reaction from match winner, Brendan Rogers, Derry Manager, Rory Gallagher, Dublin manager Dessie Farrell and Derry player Oisin McWilliams. In association with AIB | #TheToughest
Yesterday, in an interview with Dubs TV, Dublin Football manager, Dessie Farrell, confirmed the returns of serial All-Ireland winners Paul Mannion and Jack McCaffrey to the senior panel. Kieran was joined by Off The Ball's Tommy Rooney, presenter of 'The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews & James O'Donoghue' to discuss...
Dublin's James McCarthy was on hand to launch AIG's new Injury Cash product, aimed at sports people and athletes of all levels to help provide some direct financial support and assistance in the event of a covered injury. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
Host Joe Coulter is joined by Stevie Poacher and Daniel St Ledger to review the thrilling All-Ireland Football semi-finals. Some of the topics discussed: - Derry's Downfall - Gallant Galway - Sean O'Shea's incredible winning free - Dessie Farrell- will he stay on as Dublin Manager? - Tailteann Cup success for Westmeath. -------------- 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, videos, activities and games. This episode is sponsored by www.RYPT.app Follow the link below to access 2 months free RYPT membership https://portal.rypt.app/signup/86ACD9F 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 www.DeelySportScience.com
Aisling O'Reilly gathers the thoughts of Jack O'Connor, Dessie Farrell, Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue after Kerry's dramatic win over Dublin in the All Ireland semi final. @AIB_GAA | #TheToughest
Paul Kerrigan gives his verdict on Cork's defeat to Dublin last night, we also hear from John Cleary and Dessie Farrell. Shane Ronayne and Doireann O'Sullivan speak after their win over Waterford in the All-Ireland senior ladies football championship. We also react to todays quarter finals between Galway and Armagh and Mayo versus Kerry. You can hear from both managers after an enthralling game between the Tribesmen and the Orchard county.And Vera Pauw speaks ahead of Ireland v Georgia.
Laois footballer Ross Munnelly joined Will O'Callaghan for the double header of All-Ireland Football quarter finals at Croke Park, as Derry beat Clare before Dublin beat Cork at HQ. | #GAA There was also a full round of manager press conferences after each match. Rory Gallagher was happy with how his team has markedly improved since he took over at Derry, while Clare manager refused to give anything away about his future. Dessie Farrell issued an injury update on Con O'Callaghan and James McCarthy, while Cork's John Cleary revealed just how big the gap is between his side and the top teams. AIB GAA | #TheToughest
It was a bumper weekend for the GAA Championships, and OTB Sports has everything you need to look back on the action-packed weekend. Limerick got the weekend off to a great start when they booked a date against Kerry in the Munster Football Championship final, beating Tipperary on Saturday night. However, Saturday was all about Leinster hurling, as Kilkenny put up a massive performance to beat Dublin, while Westmeath earned an excellent draw against Wexford. The day was wrapped up when Galway thrashed Laois in the Leinster Hurling championship. Sunday was equally as action-packed, with Leinster and Ulster football taking centre stage, while the Munster Hurling Championship was as entertaining as ever. Dublin looked to be back to their best in their win over Meath, booking their place in the Leinster final against Kildare, who cruised to a victory over Westmeath earlier in the day. Derry were far too good for Monaghan, and booked their place against Donegal in the Ulster final. Finally, in Munster, Cork earned an unlikely win over Waterford to blow the hurling championship right open. Clare and Limerick followed up with a classic, as nothing could separate the two sides at the end of the match, both teams taking the draw. Here is all of the manager reaction, pundit analysis and more! [00:15] - Paul Murphy reacts to Cork's win over Waterford [10:39] - Cork manager Kieran Kingston [13:52] - Waterford manager Liam Cahill [16:56] - Paddy Andrews reacts to the Leinster semi-finals [26:56] - Westmeath manager Jack Cooney [32:22] - Kildare manager Glenn Ryan [38:41] - Dublin manager Dessie Farrell [42:09] - Meath manager Andy McEntee [44:52] - Billy Joe Padden reacts to the Ulster football semi-finals [57:37] - Derry's Rory Gallagher [1:00:22] - Derry's Gareth McKinless
Saturday evening's five-point win over Dublin wasn't just Mayo's second win in a row over Dessie Farrell's side, it was also the first time in over fifty years that Mayo had beaten Dublin in a League game played in the capital, as well as the first time ever the Green and Red had come out on top in a regulation League match played against them in Dublin. Because of this, it's a win that's definitely worth a second look. In this episode of the Mayo News football podcast, we dive a little more deeply into Mayo's winning performance at Croke Park on Saturday night. Rob Murphy hosts the show and he's joined by podcast regulars Edwin McGreal and Stephen Drake. The discussion ranges from Mayo's direct, free-flowing attack play on Saturday night to how the team lined up in defence. The lads also chat about Diarmuid O'Connor's superb display, the promising form of Aiden Orme, Jordan Flynn's kick-passing prowess, Oisin Mullin's first outing of the year and more.Make sure to join our brand new Patreon community. For only €5 per month you'll get early access to podcasts, special bonus episodes, access to our Match-Day Discord group plus much more.Find us at: www.patreon.com/MayoPodcastListen to us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & all other major platforms: pod.link/911384007Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/mayopodcastProduced & edited by Ger Duffy Media.
There weren't many positives for Dublin after their opening league defeat to Armagh in Croke Park and on this week's Throw-In podcast, Dick Clerkin joined Will Slattery and Michael Verney to look back on all the league football action. “There was nothing new or fresh and that's probably the concerning thing if I was a Dublin fan looking at them,” said Clerkin. “It was the same sort of style of play that they developed in Jim Gavin's later years, very methodical, not much creativity.” It promises to be a pressure cooker of a game for Dessie Farrell's team next weekend against Kerry in Tralee, and with the Kingdom struggling in their draw against Kildare, both Dublin and Kerry will not want to be no wins from two after their clash. Elsewhere in Division 1, Donegal let their lead slip against Mayo with pundits wondering if their intensity and aggression levels have dropped from years gone by? Tyrone and Monaghan also played out a draw in Omagh and every point is going to be hard fought with little between the counties in the top division. John Mullane also joined the panel to look ahead to the start of the hurling leagues next weekend and the big question is, can anyone take down Limerick? Mullane reckons John Kiely's men will look to add another League title to their trophy haul before going for their All-Ireland three-in-a-row and it's up to the others to try and catch them. With Henry Shefflin in charge of Galway, the Tribesmen will be under the microscope and what of Waterford's chances as Liam Cahill looks to build on the Déise's ambition to pick up a trophy in 2022? With Ballygunner in the club final, it could be something to build on for the county for the year to come. Plus, is there something building in Dublin under Mattie Kenny? The game of the weekend looks to be Dublin v Waterford with the Dubs coming off the back of their early season success. Could a Leinster title be on the horizon? John Mullane is tipping them for a big year. The Throw-In will have new episodes every Monday bringing you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. For more visit the show page at: https://www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ Listen and follow on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts from. The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
On Slice 27 I travel from the paradise of Bermuda to the south of the USA to the state of Texas. Here I meet Allie from Dallas and Eddie from Athleague in Co. Roscommon to chat all about Dallas Fionn MacCumhaill GAA. We chat the Rose of Tralee links, naming of Fionn MacCumhaill and the website story, Ronald Blackman's (NBA Hall Famer) son on the team, Alamo and the Irish, Bernard Flynn, Dessie Farrell, DJ Carey and Michael Duignan all playing with Dallas, Railway Cup Dallas, The Rossies nickname, the Joe McDonagh story, the amazing Dallas St Patrick's Day parade, Allie's career with Boston and having a midfield of 6'8 and 6'7! That and much more as we find out all about the Dallas GAA scene! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-keelan/message
We're back. Think we all need to calm down. We will be discussing a Dublin-Mayo game with so many talking points including Conor Lane's decisions, Mayo's comeback and Dessie Farrell's future. There was also the return of the Premier League this weekend so we will discuss the title contenders. That's before getting into Meath's incredible comeback over Cork to get them into the LGFA All-Ireland football final and Offaly beating Roscommon in the Under-20 All-Ireland final. ————————————————————— Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free! Follow us on social media @tacklingsport and message us with any ideas for the show – links below. Instagram Twitter TikTok Facebook LinkedIn YouTube
After Mayo's incredible extra-time win against Dublin in the All-Ireland semi-final, Tommy Rooney speaks to Paddy Andrews about his county finally being dethroned. We also hear from Mayo manager James Horan and Dublin boss Dessie Farrell. Subscribe to 'OTB GAA' - you'll get all our GAA coverage across OTB right here. Paddy Andrews and Andy Moran will be back with Ep. 15 of The Football Pod this Tuesday (exclusively first on the OTB Sports App) - available everywhere else from Wednesday.
Ahoy Monday only listeners! Today's World Service show was all about Messi, Neymar and Argentina - available now IF you're willing to part with just 5 euro a month. Go to secondcaptains.com/join. We also had Paul Flynn, a new addition to our GAA punditry team, having a pop at Dessie Farrell for his handling of the questions around Stephen Cluxton's future, Shane Horgan on the Lions, there's loads of Olympics next week and football will keep on footballing.
On this week's DL Debate, Brendan Devenney reflects on Dublin's six in a row success with All Ireland winning Manager Dessie Farrell, David Brady and Kieran Cunningham. Listen to the DL Debate in association with Sara's Kitchen @ Sister Sara's Letterkenny - Serving food you'll love. Book now to enjoy the Sara's Experience...
Less than a week before Christmas in an eerily empty Croke Park, Mayo battled hard in this Covid-era All-Ireland final but ultimately they came up five points short against perennial champions Dublin. In this episode of the Mayo News football podcast we bring you the story of this year's decider and how it was won and lost.Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan of the Mayo GAA Blog get the show going with some initial thoughts on the game and then it's over to Mayo News duo Edwin McGreal and Ger Flanagan at Croke Park for the in-game section. We hear post-match reaction from Dessie Farrell and James Horan, followed by analysis from Billy Joe Padden in discussion with Mayo News sports editor Mike Finnerty. Colm Keys of the Irish Independent, RTÉ's Kevin McStay and Sky Sports' Paul Earley then join Mike for a post-match forum. Finally it's back to Rob and John to pull down the shutters on the podcast for the year as we wrap up the 50th episode in 2020.This latest episode of the Mayo News football podcast is now online and is available to listen to on iTunes, SoundCloud, Podomatic and Spotify. You can also listen to it directly on the Mayo News website as well as on the Mayo GAA Blog.The Mayo News football podcast has its own Twitter presence, @MayoPodcast, so if you're a Twitter user you should follow us there to make sure you get the latest podcast-related updates, including new episodes. The Mayo News football podcast is proudly sponsored by GRG, Game Ready Gear - sportswear designed by players for players. Check out their website at GRG-Sports.com.
Dublin coach Dessie Farrell spoke to Eamon in 2017. The Stand is proudly sponsored by Tesco.
#19: Former Thomas Davis and Dublin football legend Paul Curran joins host Hayden Moore to take a step back 25 years in time, to when The Boys in Blue finally won their long-overdue All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title.
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