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Avenue United manager David Russell says this year's league success is the sweetest of his tenure as manager. Avenue sealed their third Clare Premier Division title in the last six years with a dramatic 2-0 final day victory over Bridge United in Roslevan , courtesy of goals from Sean O'Callaghan and Eoghan Thynne. The Ennis side won 13 consecutive league games to round off the season following shock back to back defeats in late February and early March. Russell says those results coupled with an exit from the FAI Junior Cup led the entire county to write them off.
Both Galway United teams are in action this weekend (12th/13th April 2205) while Salthill Devon play their long awaited FAI Junior Cup quarter-final against Castlebar Celtic. The Michael Byrne Cup semi-finals take place on Saturday while there are two games in the Galway FA Premier League. With a full preview, here's Galway Bay FM's Mike Rafferty. == Selected Fixtures: • (Saturday 2pm) – Galway Hibs vs Athenry, Moyne Villa vs Mervue United (Michael Byrne Cup SF) • (Saturday 2pm) – Loughrea vs Renmore, University of Galway vs Maree/Oranmore (Premier League) • (Saturday 5pm Eamonn Deacy Park) – Galway United vs Wexford (Women's Premier) • (Saturday 7.45pm Showgrounds) – Sligo Rovers vs Galway United (Men's Premier) • (Sunday 2pm Celtic Park Castlebar) – Castlebar Celtic vs Salthill Devon (FAI Junior Cup QF) • (Tuesday 7pm Mervue) – Mervue United vs Athenry (U18 Jimmy Sullivan Premier and Champ Cup SF) • (Wednesday 7pm Athenry) – Athenry vs Westport United (FAI Women's U17 Cup Round 3) • (Thursday 6.30pm Cappagh Park) – Knocknacarra vs Maree/Oranmore (U18 Jimmy Sullivan Premier and Champ Cup SF)
Orla Conlon Presentation Convent chats to CRKC about their FAI Junior Cup Final Victory 21.03.2025
Listen back to Friday March 7th 2025's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend's sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Enda Treacy from the Tipperary Star and hurling coach Cian Treacy join Paul to preview Tipperary's trip to UPMC Nowlan Park in the National Hurling League - Tipperary U20 football selector Colm O'Brien looks ahead to Saturday's Munster championship opener against Limerick - Cahir MMA fighter Will Fleury speaks ahead of his world heavyweight title fight on Saturday night in Stuttgart - Barry Ryan previews the weekend's soccer action including St. Michael's FAI Junior Cup quarter-final tie with North End United - Barry Drake looks ahead to the weekend's greyhound racing action.
Gary Maher Evergreen chats to TJ Mills on CRKC about their FAI Junior Cup defeat to Salthill Devon 16.02.2025
Two Galway sides are on the road this Sunday (16th February 2025) in the FAI Junior Cup. There's also action in the Men's Premier League, U16 Interleague Boys and the U19 Girls Connacht Cup. With all this and more, here's Galway Bay FM's Mike Rafferty. == Selected Fixtures (Saturday 2pm) – Loughrea vs Renmore (2pm), Moyne Villa vs University of Galway (2.15pm), Colga vs Athenry (3pm), Maree-Oranmore vs Galway Hibs (3.30pm) (Men's Premier League) (Sunday 2pm) – Evergreen vs Salthill Devon (FAI Junior Cup Round 6) (Sunday 2pm Eamonn Deacy Park) – Galway vs Donegal (U16 Interleague Boys Semi-Final) (Sunday 2pm Cloonaboy) – Swinford vs Athenry (U19 Girls Connacht Cup Semi-Final)
Coming up on the show: We hear about Clare's latest provincial football success and look ahead to Sunday's National Football League clash with Fermanagh. It's a busy Saturday afternoon in the North Clare area where Tubber hosts the Banner's opening game of the National Camogie League while St Flannans go to Gort for the Croke Cup quarter-final. We look ahead to Avenue United's date with destiny in the FAI Junior Cup and Alan Troy will be along with Greyhound Focus too
Avenue United Captain Ronan Kerin After FAI Junior Cup Win Over Cockhill Celtic
Reaction From David Russell And Mark Colbert After Last 32 Ties In FAI Junior Cup
Gary Maher (Evergreen) chats to TJ Mills after their 3-2 FAI Junior Cup win over Bridge Utd. (Clare) 19.01.2025
Mervue United and Salthill Devon are in FAI Junior Cup action this weekend (18th/19th January 2025). There are three men's Premier League games, plus fixtures in the Women's Connacht FA Cup. With a full preview, here's Galway Bay FM's Mike Rafferty. == The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show with Darren Kelly broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
Coming up on the show We will look ahead to a huge afternoon for Clare soccer with Avenue United and Bridge United hoping to reach the last 16 of the FAI Junior Cup. The annual fundraising poker classic in aid of Clare football is on this weekend, we will hear from former manager Colm Collins about that and a chat on the new FRC rules with just over a week to go to the start of the National Leagues. St Flannan's are hoping to reach the TUS Dr Harty Cup final after a brilliant win over Midleton, we will reflect on that with Tony Kelly, we will hear about opposition to the move charging U16's entry to National League fixtures and a few other bits too
Coming up on the show: We will have an in depth preview of Truagh-Clonlara's All Ireland club semi final showdown with St Vincents, we look ahead to the U21 A, B and C football finals, along with the U21 A hurling semi final, and a big weekend for Clare clubs in FAI Junior Cup action too.
Listen back to Friday November 29th 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend's sporting action in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Cashel King Cormacs manager TJ Connolly looks ahead to their Munster intermediate hurling final with Watergrasshill - Cian Treacy previews that game and the rest of the weekend's hurling action - Barry Ryan looks ahead to the weekend's FAI Junior Cup ties involving Tipperary teams - Mike Currane from AFLW Ireland previews the AFLW Grand Final with Tipperary involvement on both sides - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update
Listen back to Friday November 8th 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Enda Treacy joins Paul to talk about the Harty Cup, a busy weekend of U21 action and Tipperary's prospects for 2025. - Aherlow's Aidan Kiely looks ahead to their Munster intermediate football campaign - Cashel RFC's Pat O'Donoghue looks ahead to the weekend's rugby - Barry Ryan gives his thoughts on the weekend's soccer and the FAI Junior Cup draw - Mike Currane from AFLW Ireland talks about the Tipperary players' seasons in Australia as the regular season finishes up - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update.
This weekend was county hurling final weekend and we have reaction to county titles for Loughmore Castleiney, Cashel King Cormacs, Moneygall and Moyle Rovers. Camogie has their senior semi-finals too and the FAI Junior Cup was at the second round stage. Its hurling, camogie and local soccer on another busy Extra Time. We hope you like.....
Coming up on the show, we will look ahead to this weekends TUS senior and intermediate football semi finals, we will preview the intermediate camogie decider, hear about this years Minor A hurling final along with a big Sunday afternoon for Clare teams in the FAI Junior Cup.
Listen back to Friday March 1st 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Enda Treacy looks ahead to Nenagh CBS vs St. Raphaels College, Loughrea in the Croke Cup semi-final - Anthony Shelly looks ahead to Tipperary vs Waterford in the National Football League - Barry Ryan previews the FAI Junior Cup quarter-finals with 3 Tipperary teams involved - World Indoor Rowing champion and Moneygall resident Ken McDonald is the feature on 'The Sporting Edge' - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update.
Tonight we look back on a busy weekend of sport. We hear from the Tipp camp after our second NHL victory over Galway. Ken and JJ provide analysis. Peter Silke on a disappointing weekend for Tipperary teams in the AIL; while Barry and Muiris join us to reflect on a superb weekend for three Tipperary sides in the FAI Junior Cup. And we have an extended interview with Clonmel professional boxer Shauna O'Keeffe. We hope you like.
The Offside team were live from the Kells Road on Sunday afternoon for Evergreen's last 16 FAI Junior Cup tie against St Michael's. Catch post-match reaction to the match plus an update on Evergreen B's season from their manager John Brett.
SOCCER: Maree/Oranmore manager Brendan O'Connor with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly ahead of their FAI Junior Cup last-16 trip to Donegal's Cockhill Celtic
Listen back to Friday February 9th 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll previews the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Irish U20 international & Munster rugby star Brian Gleeson is this week's feature on 'The Sporting Edge' - Seán Flynn gives his thoughts on Tipperary vs Galway in the National Hurling League - Barry Ryan discusses the potential change to the local soccer calendar and previews this weekend's FAI Junior Cup round of 16 games - Barry Drake looks ahead to the weekend's greyhound racing
Avenue United Manager David Russell After FAI Junior Cup Loss To Tallaght
Champion Chatter – Season 03 Episode 04 is now available on Spotify, SoundCloud, Apple and Amazon Podcasts. 0:00-7:16 - Intro; 7:16-24:40 - A new era for the Clare Senior Footballers commences on Sunday when hosting Sligo in the opening round of Division 3 of the National League. New manager Mark Fitzgerald joins Eoin and James to assess their prospects and his plans for 2024; 24:40-39:22 - Having forensically studied Sligo, football analyst Kieran Madigan provides a great overview of the Banner's new surroundings in the National Football League along with ear-marking who are the teams to watch in the race for promotion to Division 2; 39:22-53:37- Storm Isha put paid to the majority of soccer league action but there were two major survivors as Avenue United unfortunately bowed out of the FAI Junior Cup while closer to home holders Newmarket Celtic continued their catch-up in the Premier Division with a derby victory over Shannon Town. CDSL PRO Dean Russell was on the line to look over those ties and peer ahead to a hopefully calmer weekend of weather; 53:37-1.04:22 - 200 athletes of all ages and abilities braved the stormy conditions on Sunday in Lee's Road to commence the latest Run the Banner series. Eoin and James were joined by Victor Fleming-O'Loughlin to look ahead to the three remaining races in Kilnaboy (6km), Quilty (8km) and Lee's Road (10km) in as many months and encourage more budding runners to take part; 1.04:22-1.16:40- A hectic schedule of Handball both domestically and nationally mandated Orla Considine to come into the studio and outline all the Juvenile Finals results and adult leagues along with some exciting provincial and national tournaments over the coming weeks; 1.16:40 - An impressive first National League outing for the Clare Ladies Footballers in Wexford, a dramatic finish to Ardscoil Ris' latest Harty Cup Semi-Final success, Scariff Community College's unfortunate exit from the Munster Senior B PPS Hurling Championship, St Flannan's College's Munster Junior Camogie Final, heartbreak for Naomi Carroll's Irish Women's Hockey team in their Olympic qualification hopes, a new start for Imogen Cotter, Munster and local rugby news/fixtures and semi-final finishes for the Clare Men'sand Women's sides in the West of Ireland Darts Challenge are all on the agenda in a busy finale to this week's show.
Coming up on the show: We look ahead to Clare's National Ladies Football League campaign as they make the trip to Wexford for the opening round game on Sunday afternoon. It's a big weekend for Avenue United as they go to Tallaght for the fifth round of the FAI Junior Cup, and the race for the league titles in Clare begin to pick up pace too. We will chat to Kilmihil's Ailish Considine after her retirement from the AFLW, we get an update on the Win a House in Ennis fundraiser for Clare GAA, and Alan Troy will be along with Greyhound Focus too.
Listen back to Friday January 19th 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Thurles CBS manager Eamonn Buckley and the Tipperary Star's Enda Treacy previews the Harty Cup semi-finals involving Thurles CBS and Nenagh CBS - Soccer analyst Barry Ryan looks ahead to the FAI Junior Cup 5th round ties with three Tipperary teams in action - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound update - Former Tipperary Ladies Football captain Samantha Lambert features on this week's edition of The Sporting Edge
Champion Chatter - Season 02 Episode 45 0:00-5:40 - Intro 5:40-32:03 - Clonlara and Corofin's Munster Club Hurling Final prospects are weighed up in the company of analyst Kevin McNamara and Ballyea's Munster Senior Club winning manager Robbie Hogan who also faced Ballygunner in last year's provincial decider. 32:03-55.53 - St Joseph's Doora/Barefield's remarkable Munster Junior Club Camogie triumph and Under 21 titles for Scariff-Ogonnelloe, Newmarket-on-Fergus and Broadford are assessed by freelance reporter Derek Dormer who also looked ahead to this weekend's major provincial showdowns. 55:53-1.10:30 - Clare's first ever hosting of the Irish Nationals in handball proved an unbridled success as the spotlight was placed upon the Banner County and 30 Clare players competed for prestigious honours. Clare Handball's Orla Considine was on the line to reflect on a memorable weekend. 1.10:30-1.20:20 - Football analyst Kieran Madigan looked back on a busy weekend that saw Killimer's Munster dream shattered on Saturday. There's still silverware to play for as North Clare duo Ennistymon and St Breckan's progressed to the Under 21A Football decider while this weekend sees the B version between Clarecastle and Western Gaels. 1.20:20-1.35:20 - CDSL PRO Dean Russell debated the wafer thin margins between success and defeat as Avenue United edged into the last 32 in the FAI Junior Cup whereas Newmarket Celtic bowed out of the Munster Junior Cup. Their league showdown and a full list of domestic fixtures are discussed in all four divisions. 1.35:20 - Round Up of FAI Awards, Under 21 Hurling Finals, Rugby Fixtures and Athletics news.
Champion Chatter - Season 02 Episode 42 0:00-5:18 - Intro; 5:18-24:53 - A truly memorable season for Chloe Moloney finishes this Saturday when Peamount United collect the Women's National League cup, coming only days after being honoured on the Intermediate Ladies Football Team of the Year. The West Clare star speaks with Eoin and James on Peamount, Clare and the prospect of Champions League football in 2024; 24:53-34:26 - Ahead of Banner Ladies latest Munster Senior A Final showdown with chief rivals Ballymacarbry, Eoin and James speak with one of the perennial Waterford champions' most decorated players Michelle Ryan on their new-look side and their familiarity with the Clare champions over the past twelve years; 34:26-55:51 - Corofin and Banner's Munster hurling triumph's are reviewed with regular guest Derek Dormer who also looked ahead to major provincial showdowns for Banner Ladies and Truagh-Clonlara this weekend; 55:51-1.15:27 - Football analyst Kieran Madigan returns, fresh from watching the Cork Senior and Intermediate Football deciders, to preview Cratloe and Kilmihil's trips to the Rebel County this Sunday; 1.15:27-1.34:59 - Avenue United are the sole Clare side remaining in the FAI Junior Cup after dethroning champions Newmarket Celtic. The Clare Youths, the Munster Junior Cup and a full schedule of league action are also on the agenda as CDSL PRO Dean Russell joined the lads; 1.41:14- Round Up of U-21 Hurling and Football Championships, Coach Education courses, domestic rugby and Post-Primary hurling Championships including Friday's Dean Ryan Cup Final for St Flannan's College.
Coming up on the show: We will look forward to a busy weekend as Corofin and the Banner head out into the province while there is a massive Super Sunday of FAI Junior Cup action in store. We will also have our usual Greyhound Focus and reflect on Truagh-Clonlara's famous senior camogie win
Champion Chatter - Season 02 Episode 38 0:00-8:24 - Intro; 8:24-32:40 - The way is now clear for hurling championship finals at senior, intermediate and Junior A following another dramatic weekend of action. Ger O'Connell and Kevin McNamara joined Eoin and James to assess the weekend's fare as Crusheen and Clonlara both prevailed by eight, there were perfect intermediate revenge missions for Sixmilebridge and Corofin while Clooney-Quin and Broadford contest the Junior A version; 32:40-1.13.37 - The Jack Daly trophy is up for grabs this Sunday as Cratloe and St Breckan's clash in a novel Senior Football Final. Kieran Madigan and latterly Derek ‘Lambs to the Slaughter' Dormer previews senior, intermediate and minor deciders; 1.13:37-1.47:20 - Freelance Reporter Derek Dormer remained in studio to reflect on the hurling and camogie action at the weekend as well as looking forward to Saturday's senior ladies football final between Banner Ladies and West Clare Gaels; 1.47:20-1.58:14 - A sun-kissed Dean Russell joined Eoin and James remotely from Spain to look back on the weekend's Munster Junior Cup and League fare and peer ahead to the resumption of the FAI Junior Cup this Sunday; 1.58:14-2.29:57 - Three World Championship medals returned to the county in the past month as Dee Collins soared to unprecedented heights in Madeira for the World Mountain Running Championships, winning three medals over two gruelling events in just three days; 2.29:57- Round Up of GAA Fixtures and new seasons for Clarecastle Squash Club and Clarecastle Handball Club and local women's soccer.
Champion Chatter - Season 02 Episode 35 0:00-6:27 - Intro; 6:27-40:56 - The Clare Senior and Intermediate Football Championship races are down to four, with the weekend's quarter-final action and semi-final draws discussed in depth by analyst Kieran Madigan; 40:56-42:05 - The Boru Sports Masked Predictor alternative Senior Football Championship Quarter-Finals equally proved dramatic, with the draw for hurling and football semi-finals taking place on next week's pod; 42:05-1.03:09 - Knock-Out ties in Senior Football, Senior and Intermediate Ladies Football and Senior and Intermediate camogie are reviewed in the company of freelance reporter Derek Dormer who to eat a slice ion humble pie; 1.03:09-1.37:00 - The Canon Hamilton is destined for a new home in 2023 with this weekend's quarter-finals in senior, intermediate and Junior A matched by two do-or-die senior relegation ties as Ger O'Connell and Kevin McNamara return to preview all the action; 1.37:00-1.46:25 - CDSL PRO Dean Russell joined Eoin and James to reflect on Donie Garrihy's return as Clare's Oscar Traynor Manager for the coming campaign while there was further success for Fairgreen Celtic and the start of the Munster and FAI Junior Cup competitions; 1.46:25-1.52:14 - Senior Ladies Football Quarter-Final bouts between Kilmurry Ibrickane and St Joseph's Doora/Barefield along with West Clare Gaels' victory over Fergus Rovers are outlined by Michael O'Connor; 1.52:14 - Round Up of the adult Ladies Football Championship knock-out stages that include three upcoming cup finals, Clare's two Player-of-the-Year nominees in the All-Ireland Premier Junior Camogie Championship, Ailish Considine's Kangaroo's debut, Athlone Town's penalty cup victory over Peamount United and the concluding stages of the County Under 14 Camogie Championships.
Listen back to Friday April 28th 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll as we look ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's episode: - Tipperary U20 manager Brendan Cummins looks ahead to their game with Waterford whilst Tipperary minor hurling manager James Woodlock looks back on their Munster campaign - St. Michaels manager John Cremins and local soccer analyst Muiris Walsh preview Saturday's FAI Junior Cup final between St. Michael's and Newmarket Celtic - We hear from Tipp Ladies Footballer Cliona O'Dwyer - And Talking Dogs with Barry Drake.
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.
It's the 25th episode of the Limerick Junior Soccer Focus with Adrian Finnin and Aidan Ryan as they; Discussed the big victory for Aisling Annacotty Youths in the Munster Youth Cup, Have an in-depth discussion about the big FAI Junior Cup clash between Newmarket Celtic and Ballynanty Rovers, Previewed Aisling Annacotty vs Fairview and Mungret Regional vs Janesboro, Praised Patrickswell's recent form in Division 1B as they aim for promotion.
On the latest episode, Aidan and Adrian discussed Ballynanty's progression in the FAI Junior Cup, the Munster Junior Cup quarter-final draw, last weekend's action and previewed this weekend's crucial Premier Division action!
Listen back to Friday March 3rd 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll, previewing the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Cashel Community School manager Brendan Ryan and Thurles CBS manager Éamonn Buckley look ahead to the Croke Cup semi-finals. - Anthony Shelly on Tipperary vs Fermanagh in the National Football League - Geraldine Kinane looks ahead to an exciting weekend of intercounty camogie in Tipperary - Soccer analyst Barry Ryan talks on St. Michael's trip to Donegal in the FAI Junior Cup quarter-finals - Talking Dogs with Barry Drake.
On the latest episode of the Limerick Junior Soccer Focus with Adrian Finning and Aidan Ryan, they; Dsicuss Ballynanty Rovers reaching the quarter-final of the FAI Junior Cup as Fairview exit the competition, Preview of the Munster Junior Cup games, Preview of the Premier Division matches & More.
It's the 18th episode of the Limerick Junior Soccer Focus as Adrian and Aidan discussed; Regional's exit from the FAI Junior Cup Previewed Ballynanty and Fairview's FAI Junior Cup ties Three important league games in the Premier Division
Adrian Finnin is joined by Aidan Ryan for the 17th edition of the Junior Soccer Focus! On tonight's show, they discussed: Last weekend's action The Munster Junior Cup last 16 draw This weekend's Lawson and FAI Junior Cup ties This week's Tuohy Cup semi-final between Aisling Annacotty and Carew Park
On this week's podcast, Adrian is once again joined by Aidan Ryan as they discuss the FAI Junior Cup wins for Fairview Rangers, Ballynanty Rovers and Regional as well as the squad selected to represent the Limerick District League against Treaty United
Adrian is once more joined by Aidan for the Limerick Junior Soccer Focus! This week they Preview the upcoming FAI Junior Cup clashes involving Fairview Rangers, Ballynanty Rovers and Regional & Speak about the 50th anniversary of Jackman Park.
Listen back to Friday January 20th 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll. On this week's show: - Mick Ryan previews Tipperary vs Cork in the Munster hurling league final - Aishling Moloney speaks on her return to the Tipperary Ladies Football team ahead of their league opener with Westmeath on Sunday - Dylan Slevin talks about his week earning a tour card at the PDC Q-School - Muiris Walsh previews this weekend's FAI Junior Cup ties involving Peake Villa and St. Michael's
It's another action packed Offside with Jim, Ber, Caomh & LKOR
Jim, Ber and Caomh look back on how Kilkenny sides faired in the FAI Junior Cup plus analyse the World Cup so far as the group stages draw to a close
Adrian is joined by Aidan for the latest episode of the Junior Soccer Focus podcast as they discussed the following: Summerville and Pike Rovers exits the FAI Junior Cup, Regional United, Fairview Rangers and Ballynanty Rovers reach the last 32 of the FAI, Fairview Rangers B take on Tramore in the Munster Junior Cup, Preview of the four Limerick District League Premier Division fixtures.
Kilkenny's St. Canice's made the trip west to take on Castlebar Celtic in the FAI Junior Cup. CRKC Reporter Tommy Hackett was there for us.
This week we look back on disappointment for Commercials, Ballina and Sarsfield's in the Munster football championship. Better news for Mullinahone Ladies as they progressed to another All Ireland. Peake Villa took the scalp of Pike Rovers in the FAI Junior Cup and Cashel and Nenagh Ormond recorded wins in the AIL. Another busy show: we hope you like...
Adrian and Aidan are back for the latest installment of the Limerick Junior Soccer Focus as they preview all of this weekend's FAI Junior Cup games.
Ocean FM Sport's Dónal Ryan got the thoughts of Strand Celtic coach Ryan McEnroe following his side's 6-0 victory over Tipperary's Clodaigh Rangers to qualify for the last 32 of the FAI Junior Cup.
Newmarket Celtic Manager Pat Purcell On FAI Junior Cup
Avenue United Manager David Russell On FAI Junior Cup Tie V Tuam
Aidan and Adrian have joined forces once more to bring the most recent edition of the Limerick Junior Soccer Focus. They discussed last weekend's FAI Junior Cup action and the draw for the next round. They also reviewed last weekend's league action and looked ahead to three important Premier Division fixtures this weekend!
On the ninth episode of the Junior Soccer Focus, Adrian Finnin and Aidan Ryan discussed; Fairview and Nenagh advancing to the next round of the Munster Junior Cup Previewed this weekend's Premier games & the FAI Junior Cup draw.
Tonight we have reaction to Commercials county senior football title win over Upperchurch Drombane as well as Ballina's Intermediate crown. Reaction too to junior finals in camogie, the Tipperary Rugby derby in Nenagh and the FAI Junior Cup starts to get serious. We hope you like...
Adrian is joined by Aidan Ryan for the 7th episode of the Limerick Junior Soccer Focus! On this week's podcast they; Review last weekend's Premier Division results, Preview the Tuohy and FAI Junior Cup fixtures, AJ O'Connor and Chris Smith in the Ireland squad, Remembering Annette Cusack and Mike Hanley.
Ocean FM Sport's Dónal Ryan gets the thoughts of Calry Bohs manager Damian Flynn following his side's 2-0 defeat to Ballyheane FC in the FAI Junior Cup.
In this week's episode Galway United manager John Caulfield and goalkeeper Conor Kearns discuss the SSE Airtricity League.Galway WFC boss Alan Murphy reflects on an encouraging WNL win over Treaty United.Salthill Devon coach Victor Collins talks about Sunday's hugely impressive FAI Junior Cup quarter-final victory against Wexford's North End United.Craughwell United members outline developments taking place at the club.
Jim Cashin, Ber Scott & LKOR look back on the weekend's action including disappointment for Freebooters in the FAI Junior Cup, the Manchester Derby, the Premier League title race and Much More!
Tonight we announce the January and February winners of the TippFM Sports Star of the month in association with the Talbot Hotel in Clonmel. We hear from Colm Bonner and Ronan Maher after our defeat in Walsh Park. Analysis from Ken and JJ. Our footballers (male and female) both won at the weekend, analysis from Anthony Shelly and Paul Jenkins. Peake Villa's last 16 win in the FAI Junior Cup also features. We hope you like..
Carbury FC's Andrew McLaughlin outlines his disappointment to Jessica Farry following the Sligo Town club's one-nil defeat to Oliver Bond Celtic in the Last 32 of the FAI Junior Cup at Drimnagh.
Coming up on the show, we preview Clare v Wexford in the National Hurling League and look ahead to the 2022 season for the Clare Ladies footballers. After a historic weekend for Ennis Track club, we hear from one of the club coaches on that brilliant European Championship success, and we will hear from All Ireland champion handballer Colin Crehan. It is a big weekend too for Clare soccer with Avenue United and Ennis Town in action in the last 32 of the FAI Junior Cup, we will hear from both clubs later in the show
Listen back to Friday February 11th, 2022's episode of Across The Line with Shane Brophy. Declan Fanning joins Shane to talk Tipperary vs Kilkenny in the National Hurling League. Tipperary Ladies Football manager Peter Creedon talks Tipperary vs Kerry in the National League opener. Tipperary minor camogie manager Michael Ferncombe joins Shane to discuss their upcoming All-Ireland Championship meeting with Wexford on Sunday. Clonmel Town FC manager Barry Ryan talks ahead of their FAI Junior Cup 5th round tie with Fairview Rangers. As always, the show finishes up with Talking Dogs with Barry Drake.
On this week's podcast, the trio discussed Treaty United's upcoming friendly against Killarney Celtic, Jason and Noel's "one to watch" at Treaty and the FAI Junior Cup games involving Limerick sides! #SportLK
In this week's episode Michael Geary reflects on his involvement inlocal football and the characters and players that helped to developthe game in the west.Salthill Devon manager Victor Collins discussesSunday's eagerly anticipated FAI Junior Cup fifth round clash againstMervue United at Drom.NUIG head coach Anthony O'Neill talks about theCollingwood Cup. Galway & District League U18 joint manager Ollie Nearylooks back on Saturday's Inter-League success over Wexford.Galway United manager John Caulfield is interviewed ahead of Friday's pre-season clash against Bohemians at Eamonn Deacy Park.
In this week's episode John Byrne reflects on his long involvement in the game at local and national level. West United's William Grant discusses the Galway FA premier division season so far and looks ahead to next month's FAI Junior Cup fifth round matches involving Athenry, Salthill Devon, and Mervue United.New Galway WFC manager Alan Murphy talks about taking charge of the club ahead of the 2022 WNL campaign.
Declan Considine reflects on a successful career with special memories of Pike Rovers FC's FAI Junior Cup win over St Michaels standing out. "You could see what the win meant to the likes of the Lipper’s, the O’Donovan’s, and the Waters. There was huge pressure on the club as we had a long history and Fairview had won many FAIs.
2020 marks 30 years since Avenue United went all the way to the FAI Junior Cup final. This week we look back on that achievement with some of those who played a key role in that run.
Eric, Ste and Gaz record the first episode of 2020.Brand new headset mics for this episodes which made it a joy to record!We talk UCFL, LSL, AUL, FAI Junior Cup, Justin Burke Sports, Twitter, Troy Parrot.Follow us on Twitter @Mixerpodast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we’re joined by Leitrim GAA PRO Declan Bohan. We’ll also be chatting to Sean Gallagher of Manorhamilton Rangers and Cillian McGloin who’s looking to defend his county U20 title with Melvin Gaels. Declan Bohan joins Breifne Earley to look back at the successes of the past year, both on and off the playing pitches for the organisation in Leitrim. Promotion from Division 4, Lory Meagher Hurling Championship success and the opening of the new Centre of Excellence facility in Annaduff were just some of the highlights for the sport in the county this year. They also chat about the future for Leitrim GAA with major change on the cards for the makeup of the county committee at the annual convention next month. Sean Gallagher, Asst Manager of Manorhamilton Rangers, joins Breifne to chat about their season so far, with an unbeaten record in the league but disappointment in the FAI Junior Cup. The club are excited about their developing squad as their youth teams are starting to generate more players for their senior side as they chase their first ever Sligo / Leitrim Superleague title. Finally Cillian McGloin talks about his mindset as he looks forward to defending the U20 county championship title that his Melvin Gaels side secured last year. The novelty of being the defending captain of an underage title comes up along with the pressures put on players between schools, colleges, club and county at this time of year.
There is also action in Ladies Football with county champions St. Joseph's in action in the Connacht Quarter Final, Mohill and Aughawillan locking horns in the Intermediate Final and Keeldra Gaels facing Drumkeerin in the Junior decider. In Soccer, Niall Morahan and his Sligo Rovers team mates faced League Champions Dundalk in the Semi Final of the FAI Cup in a sold out Showgrounds in Sligo yesterday evening. A last minute Michael Duffy winner in a 1-0 victory put paid to their Aviva Stadium dreams for this season. Glencar / Manor and Sean O'Heslins progressed to the Senior County Final at the expense of Melvin Gaels and Mohill respectively, we discuss the games with Conor Dolan & Shane Ward (Glencar / Manor), Emlyn Mulligan (Melvin Gaels), Luke Murphy & Dom Corrigan (Sean O'Heslins) and Liam Keenan (Mohill). In the Intermediate grade Leitrim Gaels overcame Annaduff yesterday while Drumkeerin will be their opponents in the final after defeating local rivals Ballinaglera on Saturday evening. We hear from Mal Guckian & Enda Moreton (Leitrim Gaels), Karl Foley (Annaduff), Francie Davitt & Colm Clarke (Drumkeerin) and Kevin Nolan (Ballinaglera). Aughawillan took home the Intermediate Ladies crown with a tight victory over Mohill as Keeldra Gaels left it very late against a resolute Drumkeerin side to seal their own silverware in the Junior Championship. Breifne spoke to player of the game Shaylyn Ward (Keeldra Gaels) as well as both managers Tommy Ginty (Drumkeerin) and John Campbell (Keeldra Gaels). Not a day for goalkeepers as St. Mary's managed to secure the Minor 13-a-side championship in a goal fest against Dromahair with both sides scoring at least ten goals. Carrick Town picked up a good league point against Calry Bohs as Manor Rangers bowed out of the FAI Junior Cup at the first round stage to Ballaghaderreen of Roscommon. We also feature the underage soccer results including Carrick Town's first ever girls game at U16 level. In Rugby, Carrick still waiting for their league season to kick off next weekend, but former player Matthew Earley was a member of the Sligo second's side who got their Connacht J1A league campaign up and running with a 66-7 victory over Buccaneers ahead of the start of their Division 2B All Ireland League campaign which starts next week against Galwegians.
Glin Rovers manager Shane Culhane ahead of FAI Junior Cup last 64 by Sporting Limerick