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With just a week to go until Sonia O'Sullivan's homecoming race—the Cobh 10 Mile, in association with Ballymore Cobh Athletic Club and in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research—the Irishman Running Abroad podcast presents Week Nine of the training plan. In this episode, Sonia, the GOAT of Irish running, shares everything you need to know for race day. How can you manage race-day nerves? How do you plan for the most enjoyable experience possible? How do you find the right pace to ensure you cross the finish line with a smile? It's all here in today's episode. For the past two months, Sonia has been coaching our listeners as they train for the Cobh 10, serving as a virtual mentor. Along the way, she's had an extra tool in her arsenal: WHOOP. WHOOP is a wearable health and fitness coach that tracks your sleep, recovery, training, and stress, offering actionable insights to help you perform at your best. Unlike devices that just collect data, WHOOP provides personalized advice to improve your workouts and overall health. Jarlath, Sonia, and the entire squad have been using the WHOOP 4.0 throughout the training plan, and the insights it has provided have been invaluable. Now, Sonia and Jarlath want you to experience it for yourself—completely free. Thanks to David, all our listeners can enjoy a 30-day free trial of WHOOP. Simply visit join.whoop.com/IrishmanAbroad to sign up, and WHOOP will send you a device, wherever you are in the world, for your trial period. With race day fast approaching, the squad reaches out to Sonia with their final questions about preparation—covering everything from pacing strategies to race-day nutrition, sleep, kit, and recovery. Jarlath also gives listeners the chance to ask Sonia anything, leading to some truly fantastic questions. This week, Jarlath heads to Dunboyne for the National 10K Championships, capturing the sights and sounds of race day. Wearing a recording device on his wrist, he chats with fellow participants, checks in on his own fitness, and assesses how ready he is for the Cobh 10 next week. To hear the full episode and get access to Sonia's training plans for half and full marathons, visit patreon.com/IrishmanAbroad. Here's this week's plan. M - As always, rest today. Maybe plan a recovery day at a SPA (My notes) “About Time - The Bathhouse” T - 30-45 mins very easy run W - Cross train or easy run 30-45 mins. Thursday Mini-Session Fartlek Run 5-6 × 1 min fast relaxed pace, striding out 1 min easy jog Friday - Day off or cross train 30 mins → Go for a walk. Sat - Easy run 20-30 mins Go check out the start/finish areas Sun - This is it! Race Day. Relax, Enjoy & Do Your Best!
With just a week to go until Sonia O'Sullivan's homecoming race—the Cobh 10 Mile, in association with Ballymore Cobh Athletic Club and in aid of Breakthrough Cancer Research—the Irishman Running Abroad podcast presents Week Nine of the training plan. In this episode, Sonia, the GOAT of Irish running, shares everything you need to know for race day. How can you manage race-day nerves? How do you plan for the most enjoyable experience possible? How do you find the right pace to ensure you cross the finish line with a smile? It's all here in today's episode. For the past two months, Sonia has been coaching our listeners as they train for the Cobh 10, serving as a virtual mentor. Along the way, she's had an extra tool in her arsenal: WHOOP. WHOOP is a wearable health and fitness coach that tracks your sleep, recovery, training, and stress, offering actionable insights to help you perform at your best. Unlike devices that just collect data, WHOOP provides personalized advice to improve your workouts and overall health. Jarlath, Sonia, and the entire squad have been using the WHOOP 4.0 throughout the training plan, and the insights it has provided have been invaluable. Now, Sonia and Jarlath want you to experience it for yourself—completely free. Thanks to David, all our listeners can enjoy a 30-day free trial of WHOOP. Simply visit join.whoop.com/IrishmanAbroad to sign up, and WHOOP will send you a device, wherever you are in the world, for your trial period. With race day fast approaching, the squad reaches out to Sonia with their final questions about preparation—covering everything from pacing strategies to race-day nutrition, sleep, kit, and recovery. Jarlath also gives listeners the chance to ask Sonia anything, leading to some truly fantastic questions. This week, Jarlath heads to Dunboyne for the National 10K Championships, capturing the sights and sounds of race day. Wearing a recording device on his wrist, he chats with fellow participants, checks in on his own fitness, and assesses how ready he is for the Cobh 10 next week. To hear the full episode and get access to Sonia's training plans for half and full marathons, visit patreon.com/IrishmanAbroad. Here's this week's plan. M - As always, rest today. Maybe plan a recovery day at a SPA (My notes) “About Time - The Bathhouse” T - 30-45 mins very easy run W - Cross train or easy run 30-45 mins. Thursday Mini-Session Fartlek Run 5-6 × 1 min fast relaxed pace, striding out 1 min easy jog Friday - Day off or cross train 30 mins → Go for a walk. Sat - Easy run 20-30 mins Go check out the start/finish areas Sun - This is it! Race Day. Relax, Enjoy & Do Your Best!
Pay for play in the GAA? Award winning journalist Colm Keys and former Meath star David Beggy debated the issue. Ahead of this year's Drogheda Comedy Festival Jason Byrne had us in knots with laughter! Vet Sinead Kelly offered lots of sound advice to listeners about their pets and we hear the idea behind Dunboyne's Crafts in Company. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This Is Football: Season 3, Episode 5 - Featuring Des KennerneyIn this episode, we sit down with Des Kennerney to explore his football journey, starting at Cabra Club Bannow Celtic and making his way to the Premier League club in the youth team of Wimbledon and back to Ireland with Bohemians. Des shares his memorable experiences in the Milk Cup and reflects on his time with Dunboyne's over 35s team. We also dive into his passion for coaching kids and discuss the joys and challenges of football at every level. Join us for an insightful conversation about the beautiful game.
Welcome to today's episode! We're excited to have Josh Keeley, the talented goalkeeper from Dunboyne, join us. Josh has made waves in the football world, moving from St. Pat's to Spurs and enjoying impressive loan spells along the way. We'll dive into his journey so far, the challenges he's faced, and the triumphs that have shaped his career. Join us as we discuss his ambitions, future goals, and what it means to represent the Republic of Ireland U21 team. Let's get started
What a bundle of energy is Dunboyne's Tom Moran, who brings his brilliant one-man show, direct from the Abbey to Trim and Drogheda. St Joseph's CBS in Drogheda have made the co-educational transition and its gone really well. Sound engineer Simba Bianchi, who is working with the great and good in his studios, calls Dundalk home and another talent from the town, photographer Arthur Carron, has a very special photograph included in a Covid 19 retrospective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As Mister Sun makes a rare appearance, we say goodbye to an FAI chief and look at mythical leaks and manager rumours doing the rounds. On the back of Bohs' two wins we talk to James Akintunde after his winning goal and he tells us about hanging with his boys in Dunboyne. We delve into the Dundalk goal drought before heading to the chip vans around the grounds for Pot Noodles and reindeer burgers. There's underrated versus cult hero, Dan's holiday dilemma, the plight of small town clubs, and the subdued atmosphere at some of the grounds. On a weekend of big games ahead, it's Future Ticketing, Collar & Cuff, Rascals Brewery and Lily's Childcare you've to thank for this light hearted, therapeutic look at the league. It's episode 10 and we're in it for the ride!
A recent Signpost farm event on the Kepak farm in Dunboyne, Co Meath focused on the use of slurry on their tillage farm. Sam Myles, the farm manager, Veronica Nyhan, a soil nutrition specialist, and John Mahon, Signpost Farm advisor, all joined Michael Hennessy on the Tillage Edge to discuss utilising slurry on a tillage farm. Sam Myles explains that the farm produces enough slurry to cover 1,000 acres at 3,000 gallons per acre. He says the shift to applying slurries to the growing tillage crop has been very successful and substantial savings are being made on chemical fertiliser. For more episodes and information from the Tillage Edge podcast go to:https://www.teagasc.ie/crops/crops/the-tillage-edge-podcast/ Produced on behalf of Teagasc by LastCastMedia.com
This week we have Dunboyne's very own flying winger Alex Nolan. Alex who now has moved to the league of Ireland giants St. Patrick's Athletic! We go through how our teams got on last weekend plus we look at the league of Ireland's results and fixtures. We have a look also at the premier league and have a discussion on Caoimhin Kelleher and how well the young man from Cork is playing!!!
Welcome to season 2 of the pod. This week we announce our new sponsors + welcome Scott Crawford. Exclusive interview with Dunboyne native and St.Pats new singing Conor Keeley We also talk League of Ireland and Premiership
Welcome to season 2 of the pod. This week we announce our new sponsors + welcome Scott Crawford. Exclusive interview with Dunboyne native and St.Pats new singing Conor Keeley We also talk League of Ireland and Premiership
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words http://tinyurl.com/2974bkbz Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Hundreds at the State Funeral of former Pastor John Bruton. Na céadta ag Sochraid Stáit an iarThaoisigh John Bruton. An honest, honest man who had many victories was the description made by Father Bruce Bradley of the former Taoiseach John Bruton at his funeral mass in Co Na Meath this morning. Fear ionraic, macánta a raibh iliomad bua aige an cur síos a rinne an tAthair Bruce Bradley ar an iarThaoiseach John Bruton ag aifreann a shochraide i gCo na Mí ar maidin. Hundreds attended the State funeral in Peter and Paul's Church in Dunboyne - among them were President Michael D Higgins, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, as well as former dignitaries Enda Kenny, Brian Cowen and Bertie Ahern. Bhí na céadta i láthair ag an tsochraid Stáit i Séipéal Pheadair agus Phóil i nDún Búinne - ina measc bhí an tUachtarán Michael D Higgins, An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, chomh maith leis na hiarthaoisigh Enda Kenny, Brian Cowen agus Bertie Ahern. Also present were Tánaiste Micheál Martin and Eamon Ryan, Leader of the Green Coalition. I láthair freisin bhí An Tánaiste Micheál Martin agus Eamon Ryan, Ceannaire An Chomhaontais Ghlais. Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald, Michelle O'Neill, First Minister of Northern Ireland and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly were among the politicians at the funeral mass. Bhí ceannaire Shinn Féin Mary Lou McDonald, Michelle O'Neill, Céad-Aire Thuaisceart Éireann agus an LeasChéad- Aire Emma Little-Pengelly i measc na bpolaiteoirí a bhí ag aifreann na sochraide. 180 members of the Defense Forces were involved in the funeral ceremony. Bhí 180 comhalta d'Óglaigh na hÉireann páirteach i searmanas na sochraide. John Bruton was a brave, committed man and the former Taoiseach often demonstrated first-class leadership when it was most needed, Father Bruce Bradley said in his sermon. Ba fear cróga, tiomanta é John Bruton agus ba mhinic leis an iarThaoiseach ceannaireacht den chéad scoth a léiriú nuair is mó a bhí gá leis a dúirt an tAthair Bruce Bradley ina sheanmóir. Tributes have been paid at home and abroad to John Bruton who was Taoiseach between 1994 and 1997. Tá ómós tugtha sa bhaile agus i gcéin do John Bruton a bhí ina Thaoiseach idir 1994 agus 1997. He was leader of Fine Gael between 1990 and 2001. Ceannaire Fhine Gael a bhí ann idir 1990 agus 2001. Before that, he spent two terms as Minister for Finance between 1981-1982 and between 1986-1987, and was Minister for Industry, Trade, Commerce and Tourism between 1983 and 1986. Roimhe sin, chaith sé dhá thréimhse mar Aire Airgeadais idir 1981-1982 agus idir 1986-1987, agus bhí sé ina Aire Tionscail, Trádála, Tráchtála agus Turasóireachta idir 1983 agus 1986. He was elected to the Dáil for the first time in the Meath constituency in 1969. Toghadh chun na Dála den chéad uair é i ndáilcheantar na Mí i 1969.
Our reporter Karen Creed spoke to people on the streets of Dunboyne.
Former Taoiseach John Bruton has died aged 76 following a long illness, his family has said. Mr Bruton had a long political career, with his first election to the Dáil at the age of just 22. He was Taoiseach from 1994 to 1997 and was leader of Fine Gael from 1990 to 31 January, 2001. Henry McKean visited the hometown of John Bruton in Dunboyne, Co. Meath and to hear what people had to say about the former Taoiseach.Kieran was joined by Alan Dukes, Former Leader of Fine Gael and Pat Rabbitte, Former Minister for Communications to discuss...
Our researcher Shauna headed off to meet a selection of students from 1st and 2nd class at St Peter's National School in Dunboyne in Meath She spoke to Leah, Indy, Shauna, Luke, Alexandre, Ryan, William P, Zand, Nathan, William B, Michael and Amelia and quizzed them about perfume for babies and parents struggling with primary school level homework. Click play now to hear what they had to say!
Ep21 - Results and fixtures for Dunboyne plus over 35s day of reckoning!!
Ep16 - Var Discussion + Dunboyne fixtures and results
Ep 15 FAI high performance coach Rob Sweeney - Dunboyne results and fixtures + Premiere League talk
Episode 13 - Dunboyne first games results and fixtures upcoming , Ireland look back + premier league predictions
This week we welcome FAI high performance coach Richie Smith talking all things football , we look back on the premier league fixtures plus look forward excitingly at the new fixtures for the seasons opening weekend for Dunboyne
Richard Bruton grew up in Dunboyne, County Meath, and was educated at Belvedere College, Clongowes Wood College, University College Dublin and Nuffield College, Oxford. At Oxford, he graduated with a MPhil in Economics, his thesis being on the subject of Irish public debt. After university he worked at the Economic and Research Institute. Richard has served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for Dublin Bay North since 2016, and previously from 1982 to 2016 in Dublin North-Central. He is currently the Chairman of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party since July 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/portraitsofclongowes/message
Katie Lyons - premiership- u14s cup win
This week we're talking Dunboyne AFC seniors back in action in pre season + over 35's. We also discuss the first games of the premier league and Scottish Premier League . We also have FAI Meath Development Officer Graham Kane speaking about his role and experience
The unseasonal weather is taking its toll on farming as Paul Finnegan explained. Luckily, Ann Marie Gaynor, the Irish Budgeting Mammy, copped she was being overcharged by her electricity and telephone providers. Teresa Coultard told us her Vincent's shop in Dunboyne and others across the Northeast are doing a brisk trade in school uniforms. Mental Health Blogger Daragh Fleming has become a victim of catfishing and eight year old Nicholas Hogan is delighted his message in a bottle was fished from the sea in Wales! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In our first ever podcast we are delighted to welcome Gerry Guinan. Gerry is a committee member and is one of the organisers of our upcoming mini World Cup in Dunboyne
Our Education Correspondent, Emma O'kelly has been catching up with Leaving Certificate students at St Peters College in Dunboyne after this morning's English Paper One.
Development Perspectives CEO Bobby McCormack called on members of the public to have their say in a Vision for the Boyne River into the future. Dunboyne based artist and designer Clare O'Connor told us what she's all about. Emma McCann has had two of her cats poisoned in the Kells area, where other cats have fallen extremely ill too. Kate McShane's mammy Fiona, hopes she can resolve a problem with her daughter's Facebook page the ever popular Trixies Treats. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Pele visited Dunboyne, Ann Treacy says goodbye, making those resolutions stick, donating to charities and our 2 on Toosday... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was Trim on the double in Pairc Tailteann on Sunday and on this week's TALK A GOOD GAME podcast Fergal Lynch and Jimmy Geoghegan look back at how Jimmy Canty's senior side recaptured the Jubilee Cup just hours after the minors were also victorious. The pair also look back at Dunderry's win in the IHC, Kildalkey's victory in the Junior 2 HC and Kiltale's win in the Brendan Davis Cup. Dunboyne's historic three in a row in the Ladies SFC is also discussed as is the success of the split season in Meath and the value it has added to the club championships… JOIN US HERE..
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jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2lnnlctd Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Irishman killed in action in Ukraine. Éireannach maraithe le linn trodaíochta san Úcráin. The family of Rory Mason from Dunboyne in County Meath have confirmed that he was killed while fighting in the Ukraine. Tá sé deimhnithe ag teaghlach Rory Mason ó Dhún Búinne i gContae na Mí gur maraíodh é le linn trodaíochta san Úcráin. He was 23 years old. Bhí sé 23 bliain d'aois. Rory Mason was fighting in the International Legion for Ukraine as part of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Bhí Rory Mason ag troid sa Leigiúin Idirnáisiúnta ar son na hÚcráine mar chuid do Fhorsaí Armtha na hÚcráine. It was located in the Kharkiv area close to the Russian border. Bhí sé lonnaithe i gceantar Kharkiv cóngarach do theorainn na Rúise. Rory Mason left to fight in Ukraine last March. D'imigh Rory Mason chun dul i mbun catha leis an Úcráin i Mí an Mhárta seo caite. Rory was killed in action for the Ukraine on the 28th of September. Maraíodh Rory agus é i mbun catha ar son na hÚcráine ar an 28ú do Mheán Fómhair. The Department of Foreign Affairs has informed Rory Mason's family and is providing consular assistance to the family. Chuir an Roinn Gnóthaí Eachtracha teaghlach Rory Mason ar an eolas agus tá cúnamh consalach á chur ar fáil don teaghlach. A spokesman for the family said they were heartbroken and that Rory's parents, Rob and Elizabeth, his 22-year-old brother and 21-year-old sister Rory will be greatly missed. Dúirt urlabhraí ar son an teaghlaigh go raibh siad croíbhriste agus go mbraithfidh tuismitheoirí Rory, Rob agus Elizabeth, a dheartháir atá 22 bliain d'aois agus a dheirfiúr atá 21 bliain d'aois Rory uathu go mór. Rory's father said he was a determined young man. Dúirt athair Rory gur fear óg dionghbháilte a bhí ann. He said that they are very sad but they are very proud of Rory's bravery and dedication for putting himself forward to help the situation in Ukraine. Dúirt sé go bhfuil siad go mór faoi bhrón ach go bhfuil siad ana bhrodúil as crógacht agus dúthracht Rory as é fhéin a chur chun tosaigh chun cabhrú le cás na hÚcráine. Before the war, Rory Mason was working in Germany. Roimh an cogadh, bhí Rory Mason ag obair sa Ghearmáin. He also attended the National School in Dunboyne and St Peter's College in Dunboyne. D'fhreastal sé ar an scoil Náisiúnta i nDún Búinne agus ar Choláiste Naomh Peadar i nDún Búinne chomh maith. Rory Mason from County Meath, who was killed while fighting in Ukraine Rory Mason ó Chontae na Mí, a maraíodh le linn trodaíochta san Úcráin
We get the latest from reporter Joan O'Sullivan who is in Dunboyne for us this lunchtime
We get the latest from reporter Joan O'Sullivan who is in Dunboyne for us this lunchtime
The tragic death of Dunboyne native Rory Mason in Ukraine, energy prices, and child deprivation were among the topics covered on the show today Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hazelwood Triathlon winner Niall Cornyn speaks to Ocean FM Sport's Dónal Ryan after the Dunboyne native won Sunday's event in a time of 02:00:20.
Josh Keeley has joined Tottenham Hotspur for an undisclosed fee. The 19-year-old moved to London earlier this week and began training with his new club. Josh joined the St Patrick's Athletic Academy from Belvedere in 2018 and won a league and cup double with our U15s in his first season. The goalkeeper, who is in Ireland Underage international at U16, U17 and U19 quickly progressed to our U17s where he won the league title in 2019 before becoming a league Champion again in 2020 as he played a key role in our U19s league final win against Bohemians, that win saw him make two appearances in last season's UEFA Youth League against Red Star Belgrade. Josh, from Dunboyne, signed his first professional contract with St Pat's in January 2021 and made his first team debut off the bench in a 6-0 FAI Cup win at home to Bray Wanderers last July. The former Shelbourne, St Kevin's Boys and Belvedere goalkeeper made his first league start, aged 18, in a 2-2 draw against Finn Harps at Richmond Park in the last league match of last season. Keeley was also part of our FAI Cup winning squad last season, a dramatic penalty shootout win over Bohemians at Aviva Stadium in front of almost 40,000 supporters.
Cian Ward joined David to review Andy McEntee's time in charge and discuss who might succeed the Dunboyne clubman. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When the discussion of the greatest GAA managers of all time is being had, there's no doubting Seán Boylan's name is never far away. What the Dunboyne native achieved with the Meath senior football team in particular was outstanding. Leading them to their first All Ireland title in 20 years in 1987, when they beat Cork. Retaining it the following year against the same opposition. Two more Sam Maguires followed in 96 and 99, v Mayo and Cork respectively. Under Boylan's 23 year spell in charge of the royals they also won 8 Leinster titles and 3 NFL titles. He has won a number of huge personal accolades too, including being made freeman of Meath in 2006, the first Meath person to receive such an honour. I was honoured to share an hour chat with Seán. We look back on his amazing spell in inter county management, how he adores the game of hurling and we look ahead to the provincial finals this weekend. Seán also gives his thoughts on the Tailteann Cup. I hope you enjoy the interview! Support the show
Former Meath minor and Dunboyne manager Conor O'Donoghue and Navan O'Mahony's stalwart Davy Nelson joined David to discuss GAA management in the modern era and how it differs from times past. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's Women in Sport Podcast with Ger McCarthy:1.00 Ireland Hockey international Roisin Upton12.20 Sinead O'Regan, Cork LGFA Physiotherapist25.30 Claire Melia and Mark Scannell preview The Address UCC Glanmire's Paudie O'Connor National Cup Final44.40 Reaction from Mourneabbey's stunning All Ireland Semi Final win over Dunboyne
On this episode of the Women in Sport Podcast, Ger McCarthy speaks to:1.10 Saoirse Noonan about her breakthrough year14.05 Cork legend Elaine Hart on becoming the goalkeeping coach with the Tipperary senior men's team25.01 UCC Glanmire's Aine McKenna36.10 Mourneabbey's Emma and Kathryn Coakley on their All Ireland Semi final with Dunboyne
A massive weekend ahead for Dunboyne Ladies & Trim in their respective All Ireland club games. We also look ahead to Meath Footballers & Hurlers getting their provincial cups under way.
Having eventually tracked down the smitten Davy Rispin, Micky reviews the weekends action with him after victories for Trim & Dunboyne ladies while Wolfe Tones, Kildalkey & Boardsmill all exited their respective competitions
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon present the football magazine show looking at the provincial club championships. Schedule: Latest News - (0:20) Connacht Senior Final Reaction with Olivia Divilly (Player of the Match), Willie Ward (Kilkerrin/Clonberne) & Padhraic Corrigan (Glencar/Manorhamilton) - (17:25) Review - Dunboyne 2-11 Foxrock/Cabinteely 2-8 (Leinser Senior Final) Preview - Mourneabbey vs Aherlow (Munster Senior Final) Darren and Niamh chat about the latest happeningsin football including the TG4 Underdogs taking on Meath, Michael Finneran's appointment as Westmeath manager, Intermediate and Junior semi-finals in Leinster, and the Connacht Football Final. We've reaction from that game as Galway's Kilkerrin/Clonberne completed a four-in-a-row with a 4-22 to 1-6 victory over Leitrim's Glencar/Manorhamilton. We chat to both managers Willie Ward and Padhraic Corrigan, and Kilkerrin/Clonberne's Olivia Divilly There'll be no seven-in-a-row in Leinster as Dublin's Foxrock/Cabinteely surrendered thier title to Meath's Dunboyne. We look back on a cracking game of football as the Royal County took their first provincial crown since 2003. And Darren and Niamh look ahead to the final weekend of provincial matches as Cork's Mourneabbey defend their Munster title against Tipperary's Aherlow. We recap the former's win over Ballymacarbry, grade the provincial councils' promotion of their competition and predict will the title go to Mourneabbey or Moor Abbey! == SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL broadcasts every Wednesday on sportsdaz.ie Theme Song - 'Elevation (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Professor Paul Moynagh brought us more of his thoughts on recent developments with Covid-19 and the status of the pandemic in general. We heard about a good deed that's enabled the Meath Food Bank to keep on giving. Our own David Sheehan has delivered a Christmas Cracker of a book for all Dubs and sports fans. Dunboyne's been bombed in the best possible sense and the rain even turned purple on Late Lunch today! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon present the magazine show featured the provincial club championships. Schedule: News Round-Up (0:20) Review - Aherlow 0-9 Southern Gaels 0-6 - Munster Senior Semi-Final (18:55) Reaction - Kilkerrin/Clonberne 6-22 Glencar/Manorhamilton 0-4 - Connacht Senior Semi-Final (Louise Ward, Willie Ward, Finbar Egan - 31:15) Preview - Foxrock/Cabinteely vs Dunboyne - Leinster Senior Final (43:05) Darren and Niamh look back on all the latest news including Mick Bohan and Maxi Curran both being ratified in Dublin and Donegal respectively; former Mayo footballers Sinéad Commons takes over Carlow's minors, four LGFA winners at the Volunteer in Sports Awards, and 62-year-old Pauline McCarthy scoring a county final winning goal. We look back at the weekend's action as Tipperary's Aherlow advanced to the Munster Football Final following a 0-9 to 0-6 win over Kerry's Southern Gaels. And we also look ahead to this weekend's other semi-final between Corks' Mourneabbey and Waterford's Ballymacarbry. Darren was in Johnstown on Sunday for the Connacht semi-final as Galway's Kilkerrin/Clonberne advanced at the expense of Roscommon's Clann na nGael. We hear from winning captain and manager Louise and Willie Ward, and Clann na nGael boss Finbar Egan. And finally, the Leinster Senior Football Final between Dublin's Foxrock/Cabinteely and Meath's Dunboyne is our featured match. Darren and Niamh look back on their respective semi-final wins and look ahead to what to expect in Kinnegad on Sunday. == SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL broadcasts every Wednesday on sportsdaz.ie Theme Song - 'Elevation' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Micky & Davy look back at a weekend of action for Meath Clubs in the Leinster Club championship... there was wins for Trim & Dunboyne but it was the end of the road for Navan O'Mahony's and Skryne ladies. They also look forward to next weeks fixtures and scroll through all your Instagram posts
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon present the football magazine show looking at the provincial club championships. Schedule: Latest News - (0:20) Pat McDowell - Muckalee LGFA, Kilkenny (19:40) Review - Donaghmoyne 2-10 Bredagh 1-5, Dunboyne 3-16 Milltown 1-7 (29:25) Preview - Southern Gaels vs Aherlow (47:20) Darren and Niamh chat about all the latest news including Sarah Rowe's appearance on Pulling With My Parents, Dual player issues in Meath, new managers in Offaly and Kildare, and wins for Foxrock/Cabinteely and Mourneabbey. Kilkenny's Muckalee produced a massive performance and result in the opening round of the Leinster Junior Football Championship with a 2-15 to 0-4 over Westmeath's Clann Gaels. Chairman and manager Pat McDowell joins Darren to discuss that win, the club, football in Kilkenny, and this Saturday's quarter-final against Wexford's Kilanerin. We look back at last week's featured games including Donaghmoyne's Ulster Final replay win over Bredagh; and Dunboyne maintaining their good form with a comprehensive Leinster quarter-final win over Milltown. And we look at all four semi-finals this weekend paying particular attention to Sunday's Munster clash between Southern Gaels (Kerry) and Aherlow (Tipperary). == SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL broadcasts every Wednesday on sportsdaz.ie To listen back to SARAH ROWE's appearance on THE FAIR GREEN, click HERE Theme Song - 'Elevation' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon present the football magazine show looking at the All-Ireland Club Football Championship. Schedule: Latest News (0:00) Review/Preview - Donaghmoyne (Monaghan) 0-17 Bredagh (Down) 3-8 - 16:55 Preview - Dunboyne (Meath) vs Milltown (Westmeath) - 30:40 Darren and Niamh discuss the main talking points this week including the All-Stars, opinions on selections and one inter county footballers unhappiness with a selection. And Darren boasts about picking 14 of the All-Stars Team! Cork, Clare and Ulster Finals are also discussed, a Bredagh player winning a continental championship in Dubai, and All-Ireland winning Westmeath manager Sean Finnegan's impending arrival in Kildare. We look back at the Ulster Football Final where Bredagh and Donaghmoyne battled each other and the night before agreeing to do it all again. We review last Sunday and wonder what to expect this weekend. (2pm Sunday, Crossmaglen) And our featured match is the Leinster Senior Football Quarter-Final between Meath's Dunboyne and Westmeath's Milltown. It features the senior and intermediate players' players of the year Vikki Wall and Sarah Dillon against each other, with a strong supporting cast. (2pm Sunday, Dunboyne). == SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL broadcasts every week on sportsdaz.ie This week's special guest on THE FAIR GREEN is Laois' CONNIE CONWAY. Theme Song - 'Elevation' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Darren Kelly and Niamh Kindlon for the weekly football magazine show looking at the All-Stars and the provincial club championships. Schedule: Weekend Review/News (0:20) Michelle Ryan - Ballymacarbry/Waterford/Underdogs (13:50) All-Stars 2021 - Darren and Niamh pick their respective XVs (26:10) Preview - Ulster Senior Final - Bredagh vs Donaghmoyne (53:40) SportsDaz Football is back and we look at all the weekend news including Westmeath's strategic plan, Friday Night Finals, Dunboyne celebrating in Meath and Ballymacarbry turning 40! And that brings us to our special guest MICHELLE RYAN. The Waterford legend scored 2-2 in Ballymacarbry's county final success over Comeragh Rangers. She chats county glory, history, her dad Michael, Munster ambitions and gives us an insight to working on TG4's programme Underdogs. The All-Stars are this Saturday and after looking at the nominations before. Darren and Niamh pick their respective teams. Will they fully agree and what do you make of their selections? And finally, we look ahead to Sunday's Ulster Senior Football Final between Down's Bredagh and Monaghan's Donaghmoyne. Niamh gives your prediction and we also throw our eye on the finals in Cork and Carlow. == SPORTSDAZ FOOTBALL broadcasts every week on sportsdaz.ie This week's special guest on THE FAIR GREEN is Waterford's ANNALISA CROTTY Theme Song - 'Elevation' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Sinead Spain reports from Dunboyne in County Meath and Éilís Sheehy speaks to children, parents and grandparents about what today's changes mean to them.
Our time in college shapes us and helps us prepare for early graduate careers. Making the most of your summer is about getting a summer job and critically it is also about exploring aspects of you that builds confidence, curiosity, courage and resilience that will help YOU as you develop your career.Ruadhain Boham (1st year Economics, Politics & Law), along with his family, formed their own string quartet and played in the gardens of Nursing Homes. He also dusted off a bicycle that was in the shed and along with some friends, explored his own locality in Dunboyne and beyond. Ruadhain would like to hear from other DCU Students who are interested in forming another quartet or even an orchestra!
Chairman of Meath County Council, Cllr David Gilroy, on behalf of the council, issued an unreserved apology to the survivors of the home in Dunboyne and spoke about the importance of acknowledging the wrongs that were done to them. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cauvery Madhavan arrived in Sligo, Ireland from India on Valentine's Day 33 years ago. Since then she's lived in Dunboyne, Limerick before settling in Kildare, in a house right beside Rachel. Her latest book 'The Tainted' is set in India in the 1920s and takes a fictionalised view of an actual mutiny that took place by the Connaught Rangers. She joins Rachel and Tony for a crossover episode with The Echo Chamber to discuss her latest book as well as Indian politics and how her community in Straffan, Co Kildare became her family. Follow Cauvery on Twitter @CauveryMadhavan You can buy 'The Tainted' here. Donate to Black Pride Ireland, MASI and MERJ. Become a Tortoise Shack patron - visit www.patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Dr. Richard Murphy, who has been the research director at the Alltech European Bioscience Centre in Dunboyne, Ireland, for 17 years, is the recipient of the Alltech Medal of Excellence. Alltech’s highest distinction, it is awarded annually to someone of great character and achievement. Dr. Murphy is being recognized for his pioneering work in the areas of organic trace element assimilation, microbial enzyme technology and the mitigation of antimicrobial resistance in livestock production. This research has provided the basis for a revolution in animal nutrition, including many exciting developments in the industry, such as: the application of organic trace minerals and their potential to positively impact feed quality and decrease feed costs; the optimization of solid-state fermentation systems by utilizing microbial enzyme production, opening opportunities for new supplementation approaches; and a better understanding of the microbial factors that influence gut health, which has been integral to the development of novel strategies for mitigating antimicrobial-resistant bacteria. Dr. Murphy’s ability to analyze complex concepts and translate them into easily understood language has positioned him as an ambassador of some of Alltech’s most advanced technologies and their practical applications, taking him around the world as a much sought-after speaker and expert. Murphy is also heavily invested in the future of research, overseeing the activity of many Ph.D. and Master’s Degree students over the course of his career. This forward-thinking outlook extends to emerging technologies as well, such as metabolomics, a new science that explores the compounds that microbial populations produce in the gut and their effects on genetics, metabolism and overall health.
Actor and comedian Tom Moran chats with me this week from his secret post apocalyptic bunker aka Dunboyne.Show Notes:Join Patreon for exclusive content: https://patreon.com/tomomahonybuckshotMerch Shop: https://teepublic.com/user/tomomahonyFollow Tom: @TMoran93
On today's show, Ken Murray stood in for Gerry and talked all things Guth Gafa. Nadine McCarthy told us about the Celtic Leader Programme and children's author Laura Ellen Anderson gave us an insight into the gross world of a little Vampire. We also heard a new Dunboyne version of 'You'll Never Walk Alone,' sang by a number of local musicians in aid of Sean Cox. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have Gaeil Colmcille got what it takes? Will Longwood fall between two stools? What happened the champs? Can Meath stun Tipp? All that and MUCH MUCH more on this weeks free TALK A GOOD GAME podcast Talk A Good Game resumes this week as we look ahead to the Meath Ladies taking on Tipperary in the All-Ireland IFC final. We also preview the SHC quarter-finals, look back at the final round of group games in the SFC and look ahead to the quarter-finals.
‘I told my sister-in-law if I didn’t try stand-up comedy to just write ‘‘failure’’ on my headstone’ ‘Yeah but the best man speech probably wasn’t the best time to say it Padraig’ This week on Up To 90 (https://www.headstuff.org/up-to-90/) we talk ‘Quantum Leap’ with funny guy Padraig Williams. We chat Ziggy, cigars, Al, Sam Beckett, time travel and American history in this retrospective special. We also talk New York gangstas, hitmen, scamming US security and pretending to be a 42 year old married man with 3 kids when you’re actually an 18 year old teenager from Dunboyne, Co. Meath. We recall drinking on the job, pretending to be famous cyclists and the need to warm up the oven in intimate situations. Emma ensures she is ‘brand ready’ in a series of effortless product placement moments and Julie brings absolutely zero knowledge whatsoever. Luckily hilarious comic Padraig has brought Reese’s, tales of child labour and a lorra lorra facts about Quantum Leap. ****In a major turning point Emma finally admits to having three kids, finally explaining the presence of car seats in her Renault Scenic and the faint sound of children fighting in virtually all of her WhatsApp audios. If you’ve ever worked with a certified psycho or wish you could turn back time and relive someone else’s existence please get in touch @Upto90 on Twitter (https://twitter.com/upto90podcast) and Insta (https://www.instagram.com/upto90podcast/) . Also ppppllllease give us an oul 5 star rating on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/up-to-90/id1384941941?mt=2&ls=1) as this helps us hugely in terms of charting and spreading the gospel of Up to 90.
European Parliament candidate Peter Casey has described himself as an “Irish racist” with three days to go before the election. The controversial Irish American businessman said he makes “no apologies” for describing himself as a racist and continued to criticise the EU's policies on migration. Speaking on Independent.ie's Floating Voter podcast, Mr Casey said: “I'm not going to apologise to the political correct brigade.” The Donegal based politician was responding to a video uploaded to Twitter in which he was recorded saying: “People say ‘you're racist'. Of course I'm racist, I'm a very proud Irish man.” During a heated podcast debated, Mr Casey claimed he later described himself as an “Irish racist” when he was being filmed speaking on the street in Dunboyne, Meath but this was not uploaded to the social media platform. “I'm proud to be Irish and if you're not proud to be Irish then you have a problem with that,” he told the Floating Voter. Mr Casey also denied he was deliberately stoking racial tensions during the election campaign by raising issues around migration. The businessman, who has spent most of his life living in America, called for stronger borders in Ireland and Europe to prevent further migration. He also claimed the Government are “lying to people bout migration”. Mr Casey said the country “cannot afford” people coming into Ireland illegally and called for tighter passport controls. However, he refused to criticise Irish people who are living illegally and not paying taxes in the US. Mr Casey said the plight of the undocumented Irish was a “sad situation”. “They go to American and they don't arrive and say ‘can I have a free house, free education, free social welfare. They get off the plan and they start working the very day they get there,” he said. Mr Casey also doubled down on his comments on Fine Gael candidate Maria Walsh who chasing the “pink vote” because of her sexuality. “If the cap fits wear it. She's going after a certain vote and that's fine. I don't have any issue with that,” he said. He added: “She keeps reminding us she represents the young people, she's well past her 20s now”
Karl O'Dwyer from Dunboyne is Ireland's fastest man but we slowed him down for a while this afternoon! John McGovern received a most precious gift last September and it has changed his life. Verner Wheelock revealed his daily food intake on his low carbohydrate/high fat eating regime. Ann Carolan is our Unsung Hero for March while Teeling single malt Irish whiskey has been named Best in the World. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Looking for some inspiration today? Have a listen to the conversation between Gerry and Eileen Rushe from her hospital bed at St Lukes where she's undergoing treatment for cervical cancer. Mag Cooney told us about a great idea one of her children at ABC Playschool in Dunboyne came up with to tackle the scourge of dog poo on the streets of the village. Kate Gunn's alcohol free month has continued for more than two years at this stage and boy is she reaping the benefits! Tara Walker selected Dunany Flour as her first producer from the Boyne Valley to feature on her year-long series where she uses foodstuffs produced on our doorstep. While Late Lunch Retro returned to an interview with Nuala Early who passed away in late December. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kilmessan & Ratoath Camogs vying for All Ireland Honors, while Dunboyne lose out to Dublin opposition Kilmacud Crokes at the Leinster 1/4 final stage. New rules proposals discussed
Dunboyne march on ine leinster while Longwood & St Vincents come up just short. Camogs of Kilmessan & Ratoath take home Leinster trophies and where is Brian Kelly ???
Dunboyne are Meath senior champions for the first time since 2005 and Simonstown Ladies win the Masita ladies senior championship for the first time in their history
Micky, Ciaran, David & Brian discuss a hectic weekend of football action in Meath. Brian Queeney, Barry Comer & Joey Stenson raise the cups high above their heads ! Longwood bridging a 76 year gap winning the Intermediate championship
Today: Delays to processing the back to school allowance is placing huge pressure on families – we heard from St Vincent de Paul and local TD Declan Breathnach, the decision to reintroduce charges at Dunboyne’s park and ride has been met with anger, a new survey reveals lack of amenities for young people is major concern in Johnstown and we had more reaction to the Papal visit from One in Four See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we talk to Meath GAA COO Seamus Kenny, Leinster GAA tutor Sean Kelly and former Meath junior manager, Dunboyne manager and player Conor O'Donoghue on the fixture problems in the GAa and their plans to solve them.
Micky is joined by County Board Chairman Conor Tormey & PRO Martin O'Halloran to discuss their 5 year terms coming to an end. Wolfe Tones out muscle Simonstown to win FL Div 1 Title, while Dunboyne& Kilmessan ladies celebrate All Ireland success. Gaelic Voices For Change Nationwide Sleepout to raise awareness for the homeless
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