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All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill are back to review a dramatic weekend in the National Hurling League. On a week where Clare lost their Hurler of the Year Shane O'Donnell for the season, the Banner rallied to beat their rivals Limerick at the Gaelic Grounds. Diarmuid Healy seized his chance for Cork in their victory over Kilkenny on Leeside, while Galway made it three wins in-a-row by overcoming Wexford. Offaly remain top of the pile in Division One B, Antrim's late equalising goal was a blow for Carlow, while Waterford finished strongly to beat Dublin at Walsh Park. On, and the lads learned the origin of the Paddy Losty meme, and its connection to Galway hurling...
This week we have reaction to our first league defeat of the year in the Gaelic Grounds with Limerick coming away with the points. We hear from Tom and J.J. Robbie Costigan joins us after Cashel CS secured more Munster glory, this time in football. Local Rugby with Nenagh Ormond's John Long and Barry on the TSDL rounds off another busy Extra Time. We hope you like...
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary as Tipperary beat Cork by a single point to win the 2024 Munster Under 20 hurling final. Darragh McCarthy's point in injury time saw Tipperary win on a final score of 1-19 to 0-21. The game took place in the Gaelic Grounds, Limerick on Friday May 24th 2024 and on commentary duty for Tipp FM was Paul Carroll and Cian Treacy. Tipp FM's coverage was in association with Tipperary County Council's road safety campaign.
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary as the Tipperary minor hurling team beat Clare to win the 2024 Munster minor hurling final and secure the John Doyle Cup. The game was played in the Gaelic Grounds on Monday May 20th, 2024. On commentary duty for Tipp FM was Paul Carroll and Ken Hogan with the coverage sponsored by The Abbey Court Hotel & Leisure Centre, Nenagh.
St. Raphael's Loughrea head to Croke Park on Saturday (16th March) looking to end Galway's 29-year wait for the Dr. Croke Cup when they take on defending champions St. Kieran's, Kilkenny in the Masita All-Ireland Post Primary Schools Senior A Hurling Final. The Galway school were champions in 1995 when a Kevin Broderick hat-trick was instrumental in a 5-10 to 3-5 success over Cork's Midleton CBS at Limerick's Gaelic Grounds. It's the county's only win in 12 final appearances going back to 1966, including Presentation Athenry's 3-13 to 0-12 defeat to the Kilkenny school last year. St. Raphael's produced a stunning 1-20 to 3-13 success over Nenagh CBS in the semi-final two weeks ago. St. Kieran's beat their predecessors Ardscoil Rís 1-19 to 0-14. Francis Forde is the St. Raphael's joint manager along with Ronan Hardiman. Francis has been speaking to Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly. == Throw-in at Croke Park on Saturday is 1pm and we'll have full online coverage on our website galwaybayfm.ie.
A very happy James Skehill reacted to Galway's two-point victory over Tipperary with Jonathan Higgins, as one third of the Hurling Pod looked back on the hurling at the Gaelic Grounds. Additionally, Cathal Minogue caught up with Galway manager Henry Shefflin, and player of the match Conor Whelan after their two-point win. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit https://www.bordgaisenergy.ie/bgegaa
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy join Will O'Callaghan to discuss the impact of Declan Hannon's injury on Limerick, Tipperary's record win against Offaly, and whether the McDonagh Cup finalists should enter the All-Ireland Series? They also preview this weekend's Quarter-Finals at the Gaelic Grounds. On the pod this week: (0:00) - Gaelic Grounds to host the All-Ireland Hurling Quarter-Finals. Limerick captain Declan Hannon will miss the All-Ireland semi-finals with a knee injury, how do the holders replace him? (15:43) - John Kiely's panel are being tested, would he consider Gearoid Hegarty at centre-back? Who is the leading contender for hurler of the year? (22:12) - Tipperary's record scoring total against Offaly. The hunger shown by Liam Cahill's team. A massive gulp for Offaly to try and close. Faithful boss Johnny Kelly on whether the McDonagh Cup final teams should be in the All-Ireland Series. (42:04) - Why oh why was Carlow v Dublin not on GAAGO? McDonagh Cup winners were competitive for an hour. Targets for Leinster next season. (50:12) - Do Dublin have any chance against Clare? Could Clare have one eye on Kilkenny? (01:08:00) - 'Jaysus I hate Tipperary'. Potentially a thriller between the Premier and the Tribesmen. Skehill is sick of people calling Galway inconsistent. (01:21:00) - Seamus Callanan reaches 40 Championship games from play, how he became more than just a scorer. (01:35:00) - Skehill has been researching gaelic football. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. The Hurling Pod has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit https://www.bordgaisenergy.ie/bgegaa
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy join Will O'Callaghan to discuss the impact of Declan Hannon's injury on Limerick, Tipperary's record win against Offaly, and whether the McDonagh Cup finalists should enter the All-Ireland Series? They also preview this weekend's Quarter-Finals at the Gaelic Grounds. On the pod this week: (0:00) - Gaelic Grounds to host the All-Ireland Hurling Quarter-Finals. Limerick captain Declan Hannon will miss the All-Ireland semi-finals with a knee injury, how do the holders replace him? (15:43) - John Kiely's panel are being tested, would he consider Gearoid Hegarty at centre-back? Who is the leading contender for hurler of the year? (22:12) - Tipperary's record scoring total against Offaly. The hunger shown by Liam Cahill's team. A massive gulp for Offaly to try and close. Faithful boss Johnny Kelly on whether the McDonagh Cup final teams should be in the All-Ireland Series. (42:04) - Why oh why was Carlow v Dublin not on GAAGO? McDonagh Cup winners were competitive for an hour. Targets for Leinster next season. (50:12) - Do Dublin have any chance against Clare? Could Clare have one eye on Kilkenny? (01:08:00) - 'Jaysus I hate Tipperary'. Potentially a thriller between the Premier and the Tribesmen. Skehill is sick of people calling Galway inconsistent. (01:21:00) - Seamus Callanan reaches 40 Championship games from play, how he became more than just a scorer. (01:35:00) - Skehill has been researching gaelic football. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. The Hurling Pod has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit https://www.bordgaisenergy.ie/bgegaa
The Laois senior footballers have kept their season alive by defeating Limerick in the Gaelic Grounds. Things were looking bleak for Laois when they fell five points down with 44 minutes on the clock. But the heart and determination of these players can never be questioned and they clawed their way back into the game. Colm Murphy's goal was crucial as they ran out three point winners to advance to the semi finals. Steven Miller is joined by Alan Hartnett to look back on the game. We also hear from a delighted Laois manager Billy Sheehan.
ON this week's podcast we catch up with Cork and Newcestown star Luke Meade.Meade joins us to chat about Cork's exit from Munster hurling, the disappointment at not being involved in the All-Ireland series further into the summer and the importance of being the only Carbery division representative in the senior Cork hurling setup.There's big news in relation to Cork's four dual players, who face the prospect of being forced to choose between camogie and football this weekend.We also talk about Cork's chances in this weekend's SFC clash with Mayo in the Gaelic Grounds. John Cleary's men will be looking to build on a good performance against Kerry last time around and have the potential to get a surprise result on Sunday.All this and more on this week's Star Sport Podcast.If you can't make it to the shops this week to pick up a copy of The Southern Star, you can avail of a digital or postal subscription by clicking here.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @dyldonot & @KieranMcC_SSProduced by Dylan Mangan.***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose the Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community.For more visit www.accesscu.ie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On The Sideline Cut Podcast this week we look ahead to Sunday's hugely anticipated Munster final between Limerick and Clare.Join Luke Liddy and James Ryan as they go through the main talking points ahead of the meeting between the two neighbours at the Gaelic Grounds.Seoirse Bulfin is this week's special guest, the Bruff man was a part of Davy Fitzgerald's Clare coaching team when the banner last tasted All Ireland success back in 2013. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy join Will O'Callaghan ahead of this Sunday's Munster and Leinster Senior Hurling Championship finals, they also discuss last Sunday's under-20 and minor All-Ireland deciders and debate whether Joe Canning or TJ Reid were the best player of their era. On this week's podcast: (0:00) - Eoghan Gunning stars as Clare overcome Galway in the All-Ireland MHC final. Galway's most disappointing performance of the season. The superb turnaround in underage fortunes for the Banner. Skehill meets Clare fans (and critics) of the pod. (10:38) - Semple Stadium double header made for a great occasion, could the GAA pair the finals together from now on? Cork's superb athleticism and fine recent record in the All-Ireland under-20 Championship. Should there have been more protection from the ref for the Offaly forwards? Head hits again up for discussion. (22:36) - Should the Munster SHC final have been fixed for the Gaelic Grounds? Clare will have zero fear. Slehill and Murphy think the visitors can end their wait for provincial success. (44:54) - Will the All-Ireland winners come from their Munster final? (51:43) - Kilkenny and Galway meet again in the Leinster final, what have we learned from both teams so far? Can Galway find some consistency? Adrian Mullin's injury. (01:03:36) - Joe Molloy lobs a grenade by asking the lads to pick who is better between TJ Reid and Joe Canning. Did Kilkenny pay any attention to Joe's comments in 2012? Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. The Hurling Pod has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit https://www.bordgaisenergy.ie/bgegaa
All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy join Will O'Callaghan ahead of this Sunday's Munster and Leinster Senior Hurling Championship finals, they also discuss last Sunday's under-20 and minor All-Ireland deciders and debate whether Joe Canning or TJ Reid were the best player of their era. On this week's podcast: (0:00) - Eoghan Gunning stars as Clare overcome Galway in the All-Ireland MHC final. Galway's most disappointing performance of the season. The superb turnaround in underage fortunes for the Banner. Skehill meets Clare fans (and critics) of the pod. (10:38) - Semple Stadium double header made for a great occasion, could the GAA pair the finals together from now on? Cork's superb athleticism and fine recent record in the All-Ireland under-20 Championship. Should there have been more protection from the ref for the Offaly forwards? Head hits again up for discussion. (22:36) - Should the Munster SHC final have been fixed for the Gaelic Grounds? Clare will have zero fear. Slehill and Murphy think the visitors can end their wait for provincial success. (44:54) - Will the All-Ireland winners come from their Munster final? (51:43) - Kilkenny and Galway meet again in the Leinster final, what have we learned from both teams so far? Can Galway find some consistency? Adrian Mullin's injury. (01:03:36) - Joe Molloy lobs a grenade by asking the lads to pick who is better between TJ Reid and Joe Canning. Did Kilkenny pay any attention to Joe's comments in 2012? Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. The Hurling Pod has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit https://www.bordgaisenergy.ie/bgegaa
Mick McCarthy and Richie McCormack joined Joe Molloy for Tuesday's edition of The Newsround. #OTBNR | Gillette Labs | #EffortlessFlow
Mick McCarthy and Richie McCormack joined Joe Molloy for Tuesday's edition of The Newsround. #OTBNR | Gillette Labs | #EffortlessFlow
After a fascinating battle in the Gaelic Grounds as Limerick come out on top against Cork, we hear from Cork boss Pat Ryan, and RedFM's own Aidan Leahy talks to us about the game. Ger McCarthy reports on a Munster final win for the Cork ladies against Kerry. Moss Finn on Munster's URC final win over the Stormers. And Blackrock's Mick O'Leary on his cycle from Church Road to Derry to raise funds for the club.
Ruairi discusses the abuse directed towards Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley about his son after last night's game with Cork City, and City's owner Dermot Usher joined him on the line to say that lifetime bans have been issued to those identified. Bradley spoke to Ruairi before the abuse happened about the game and the standard of refereeing in the league following a game that saw three of his players sent off. City coach Richie Holland spoke about the win to Ruairi. Ahead of a huge clash in the Gaelic Grounds tomorrow we hear from Cork legend Anthony Nash and former Limerick boss TJ Ryan. Cork football boss John Cleary talks about their win over Louth.
We've reached episode 4 of The Sideline Cut Podcast as Limerick's Munster Senior Hurling Championship round robin campaign comes to a conclusion.It's all on the line at the Gaelic Grounds this Sunday with John Kiely's All Ireland champions needing a win over Cork to keep their season alive.Luke Liddy and James Ryan preview the action while former Limerick Strength and Conditioning coach Mikey Kiely joins the duo for an exclusive interview ahead of the big game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tommy Rooney brings you the immediate reaction from the Gaelic Grounds where Kerry have just beaten Clare in their Munster SFC Final. We'll hear from Clare manager Colm Collins and Kerry boss Jack O”Connor, before analysis on the full-time whistle with James O'Donoghue. GAA on Off The Ball is brought to you with thanks to AIB - proud sponsors of the GAA Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Matt and Jack return for a bumper episode with plenty of talking points since the last episode. They begin by paying tribute to the late Liam Kearns before moving onto hurling as the seniors bid for a league semi-final berth. They also look at the U20 and Minor squads that were announced during the week.
Matt and Jack are joined by four-time All-Ireland winning keeper Barry Hennessy who gives an insight into his career following December's retirement. The regular duo then discuss; This weekend's trip to Galway in the NHL, The footballers meeting with Cork, Ladies Football incredible fightback against Leitrim, Camogie opener, the Wolfe Tones visit to the Gaelic Grounds and More!
The Hurling Pod deep dives into weekend two of the National Hurling League! - James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking Hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – Limerick's young guns impress in their 'six-point hammering' of Clare (15:20) – Clare looked flat at the Gaelic Grounds, Cork bang in the goals in defeating Galway. (24:49) - Cork back up their performance against Limerick. Galway putting in heavy training? (34:00) - Standard of what we've seen in the League so far. (43:10) - Kilkenny gave the inch to Tipp in Nowlan Park rout. Skehill's goalkeeping masterclass. Midas touch from Liam Cahill? (01:04:00) - Davy's man behind the wire and goalkeeper instructions. (01:19:00) - Wexford's win at Westmeath, fight for Lake County to stay up, Dublin remain unbeaten. (01:30:00) - Power rankings after two rounds and underrated players. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
The Hurling Pod deep dives into weekend two of the National Hurling League! - James Skehill and Paul Murphy are back talking Hurling with Will O'Callaghan. On this week's show: (00:00) – Limerick's young guns impress in their 'six-point hammering' of Clare (15:20) – Clare looked flat at the Gaelic Grounds, Cork bang in the goals in defeating Galway. (24:49) - Cork back up their performance against Limerick. Galway putting in heavy training? (34:00) - Standard of what we've seen in the League so far. (43:10) - Kilkenny gave the inch to Tipp in Nowlan Park rout. Skehill's goalkeeping masterclass. Midas touch from Liam Cahill? (01:04:00) - Davy's man behind the wire and goalkeeper instructions. (01:19:00) - Wexford's win at Westmeath, fight for Lake County to stay up, Dublin remain unbeaten. (01:30:00) - Power rankings after two rounds and underrated players. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed or in 'The Hurling Pod' feed.
Richie McCormack, Michael McCarthy and Eoin Sheahan are reminiscing over the famous Kerry vs Mayo Showdown at the Limerick Gaelic Grounds in 2014 ahead of their quarter final clash this weekend. @AIB_GAA | #TheToughest
Richie McCormack, Michael McCarthy and Eoin Sheahan are reminiscing over the famous Kerry vs Mayo Showdown at the Limerick Gaelic Grounds in 2014 ahead of their quarter final clash this weekend. @AIB_GAA | #TheToughest
https://www.patreon.com/posts/66138303 I went on a worthwhile road trip yesterday to Ballinamore County Leitrim to see Louth seal their place in the Lory Meagher final next weekend. Hear the flow of the game and from top scorer Darren Geoghegan as well as a club round up on the entertaining draw in the Gaelic Grounds, StBrides div1 toppers and Stabannon Parnells GFC flourishing win over Seans who had Colin Curran back on the teamsheet.
Tonight we have reaction to Tipp's loss to Limerick in The Gaelic Grounds yesterday. We hear from Colm Bonnar, Noel McGrath, Ken Hogan, William Maher, Tom McGrath and JJ Kennedy. We have camogie analysis from Geraldine Kinane, boxing with Martin Fennessy and reflect on St. Michael's MJC semi final win with Ray Lonergan. We hope you like...
Coming up on the show, we will reflect on that golden era for Clare hurling as the heroes of 1995 & 1997 come together to raise funds for their jubilee celebrations, and we will talk to the man that put the ball in the Offaly net. There is a huge week ahead for Clare's U20 and minor hurlers and footballers, we will look ahead to that along with reflecting on last Wednesday evening's gut-wrencing loss in the Gaelic Grounds. There is Clare interest in tomorrow's Grand National at Aintree so we will preview that with Clare's own Derek O'Connor, and we will also look ahead to the weekend's local soccer along with rounding up this week's Greyhound Focus.
On Thursday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Tony Killeen, Secretary of the Clare Hurling and Camogie Supporters Club to discuss the possibility that only 500 fans will be allowed to attend the Clare vs Cork qualifier in the Gaelic Grounds this weekend, despite crowds of 4,400 being allowed to watch Clare's game over Wexford the week before.
On this week's podcast we're chatting to Shane McCormack, the Wexford-man who has played a key role in Phil Healy's rise to the top of Irish athletics.Phil will compete for Ireland in no less than three events at the Tokyo Olympic games which kick off in less than 10 days.Sticking with the Olympic theme, we're also going to give you all a sneak preview of Episode 3 of The Southern Star's Big Story series which will be available across Youtube and all the major podcasting platforms from next Tuesday.Inside Ireland's Greatest Rowing Club tells the story of Skibbereen Rowing Club and how it has produced so many Olympians despite its humble stature.But before all that we're reflecting on Cork's Munster semi-final win over Limerick at the Gaelic Grounds on Saturday.--We're delighted to say that we have once teamed up with Access Credit Union for the months ahead on the Star Sport Podcast and what a couple of months we have in store.Not only is the club action set to return but there's also the small matter of the Munster and All Ireland inter-county championships and of course the Tokyo Olympics.We'll be covering all that great sport in-depth on the podcast and we couldn't be happier about going on that journey with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union is well known for supporting local West Cork sport at all levels and we look forward to telling that story throughout the summer and beyond.Access Credit Union - funding dreams for over 50 years.You can add the Star Sport Podcast to your podcast player of choice by copying this URL - https://southern-star.podomatic.com/rss2.xml - and using the "Add a podcast by URL/RSS" option.
On a bumper episode, Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Oisín McConville, Cora Staunton, Derek McGrath and former inter-county referee Barry Kelly. In football, Oisín and Cora weigh-in on Stephen Cluxton's 'stepping away'. In hurling, Derek and Barry reflect on that sin-binning in the Gaelic Grounds.
On this week's podcast we're chatting to Cork and Castlehaven star Brian Hurley ahead of the Munster football championship kicking off this weekend. Cork get their campaign underway with a trip to the Gaelic Grounds to take on Limerick on Saturday at 3pm.It's make or break for Ronan McCarthy's side with no back door available to losing sides this year because of the shortened campaign.We'll also discuss the impact Phil Healy's success has had on Irish athletics.--We're delighted to say that we have once teamed up with Access Credit Union for the months ahead on the Star Sport Podcast and what a couple of months we have in store.Not only is the club action back but there's also the small matter of the Munster and All Ireland inter-county championships and of course the Tokyo Olympics.We'll be covering all that great sport in-depth on the podcast and we couldn't be happier about going on that journey with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union is well known for supporting local West Cork sport at all levels and we look forward to telling that story throughout the summer and beyond.Access Credit Union - funding dreams for over 50 years.You can add the Star Sport Podcast to your podcast player of choice by copying this URL - https://southern-star.podomatic.com/rss2.xml - and using the "Add a podcast by URL/RSS" option.
“We have a game under our belts now and it is a quick turnaround with another game in seven days in the Gaelic Grounds. “There's always room for improvement but when we look back on the video tonight, there will be a lot of unforced errors. We conceded a lot from that. Its something we tried to cut out last year and we will have to continue to work on it. If we cut 50% of that out it will make a huge difference." Limerick Ladies Football Manager Donal Ryan happy to get a game under the belt after loss to Offaly in League opener. #SportLK
Tipperary manager Liam Sheedy reflected on Tipperary's 0-20 to 0-20 draw with defending champions Limerick in the first round of the National Hurling League on Saturday evening. #SportLK
This week we feel the Valentine's love straightaway with Louth GAA's most deadly duo's can you name any? I also turn to more serious matters, reacting to the big news that broke during the week: No GAA till Easter and yet another Gaelic Grounds debacle! Sign up to hear the Conor Grimes interview in full here: patreon.com/louthandproud
Treaty Talk EP127- Limerick crowned All-Ireland champions as Minors prepare for Munster Final. Jack Neville and Matt O'Callaghan chat about a historic weekend for Limerick hurlers and look ahead to Sunday's minor final at the Gaelic Grounds.
This week's show is live from the Gaelic Grounds, as Kev gets reaction from Tipperary hurling manager Liam Sheedy as they exited the Championship at the hands of Galway. We also hear om Tipp football captain Conor Sweeney, as they bid for a first Munster provincial title in 85 years. Dylan Moran joins us from Spain ahead of his final fight of a packed 2020 against David Bency. And Tipperary's Nicole Drought talks a whirlwind 2020, the death of John Campion, and a superb finish in the Britcar Endurance Championship
Galway and Tipperary meet this afternoon in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling quarter Final at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick at 1.15.
This Saturday evening Na Piarsaigh and Doon meet in the Limerick SHC final at the Gaelic Grounds. Na Piarsaigh qualified by virtue of knocking out last years champions Patrickswell and captain William O'Donoghue says there is a lot to learn from that win as they prepare for a ninth final since 2009. “There’s an awful lot to look back on and improve on.” “It’s just another game and I know that that is a cliché but whether it’s your first or your fifth or sixth, it’s just another game that’s there to be won. It’s very significant that we go out to perform on Saturday.”
For the first time since March, the Treaty Talk podcast centres around live competitive sport with the return of the U21 Premier Hurling Championship clash between Kilmallock and Doon at the Gaelic Grounds. In the podcat, Jack Neville and @Matt O'Callaghan look ahead to tonight's game and also the quarter-final clashes which take place this Sunday with the three games to be shown live by LimerickGAATV. The duo also review the camogie championship draws!
Limerick have enjoyed a solid start to the league campaign but says a revived Waterford will present a "formidable challenge" at the Gaelic Grounds on Saturday night.
Ciarán Carey says John Kiely will expect Limerick to maintain high standards against Waterford on Saturday evening as the two prepare to do battle in the round 3 national league clash at the Gaelic Grounds.
Last weekend both the Limerick senior Hurlers and Footballers maintained their 100% start to the Allianz National Leagues with wins over Galway and London respectively We analyse both games as well as previewing the footballers trip to Carlow this Sunday. We also look back on the drama from the Gaelic Grounds last Sunday when Paul Sexton's camogie side were left in limbo regarding the result of their Littlewoods Camogie National League tie with Tipperary after the ref disputed the score on the scoreboard. Also up for discussion is the Ladies Footballers game with Louth as they look to build on their 25-point win against Derry.
The GAA season is well and truly back with all Limerick Senior sides back in action this weekend. On Sunday the hurlers welcome Galway to the Gaelic Grounds before the Camogie team take on Tipperary. The footballers take on London in Mick Neville Park and the Ladies Footballers take on Derry. Each of the games are previewed below by Raff and Matt below in this week's podcast.
In the first podcast of the new year, Matt and Raffaele discuss this weekend double bill of preseason action as Limerick take on Cork in both the Munster Hurling League Final and the McGrath Cup final in the Gaelic Grounds. They also look ahead to the Limerick U21 Championship which resumes shortly. The Podcast is sponsored by AES Bord Na Móna.
We look through a very busy weekend in the Limerick GAA Calandar with a number of games taking place. On Saturday the Ladies Football finals take place in Bruff while the PIHC semi-finals are on in Kilmallock. On Sunday there is a SHC Semi-final double header in the Gaelic Grounds followed by the clash of Adare and Newcastle West in Mick Neville Park! #SportLK
This week the Munster Hurling Final takes centre stage as we discuss all aspects of the game as Limerick welcome Tipperary to the Gaelic Grounds for the showpiece event! #SportLK
Ciarán Carey says Tipperary got their tactics right against Limerick but is expecting a different type of encounter at the Gaelic Grounds in the Munster Final.
Limerick minor hurling manager Diarmaid Mullins reflects on his side's comprehensive 3-24 to 1-15 win over Tipperary to book a Munster final date with Clare at the Gaelic Grounds in two weeks time.
GAA all the way on today's Added Time podcast. Limerick have got their groove back and their demolition of Clare in the Gaelic Grounds on Sunday has them ticking over beautifully ahead of next weekend's trip to Thurles. But the beauty of the hurling championship is that Clare still have a route through to the knock-out stages and if they can gather themselves ahead of Cork's visit to Ennis, their year isn't dead. Ian O’Riordan was in Limerick and he joins us in studio. The Ulster Football Championship continues to be the World Cup, the Grand National and the Ashes all rolled into one. Cavan and Donegal will meet in the final after another weekend of top-class action. Keith Duggan was in Breffni Park for Donegal's win over Tyrone on Saturday night and we give him the floor to wax on and wax off about Michael Murphy and the rest of his countymen. Throw in some aggressive non-lamenting for the Leinster Football Championship and a look ahead to Ireland v Gibraltar and that's your Monday Added Time, with Malachy Clerkin and Gavin Cummiskey.
Join us as we look back at last weekend's action. A major upset in Munster with Cork overcoming the All-Ireland champions in the Gaelic Grounds. Tipp reign supreme in Thurles with Waterford looking all but gone. Giggles corner is back with the top 5 hardest won All-Irelands and the top 3 softest All-Irelands. We also look at Leinster and how Kilkenny are shaping up a tilt.
Limerick minor hurling manager Diarmuid Mullins reflects on their 0-19 to 1-16 draw with Cork in the Gaelic Grounds yesterday.
The last knockings of the rugby season are upon us and Leinster are through to another Pro 14 final after their facile victory over Munster on Saturday. Gavin Cummiskey is in studio to dig through the unravelling of Munster's season and to look at where they go from here. The Ulster Championship has kicked into gear over the weekend and is delivering already. Paul Fitzpatrick of the Anglo-Celt newspaper joins us on the line to talk about Cavan's first win over Monaghan in 18 years on Saturday night. And in hurling, the All-Ireland champions Limerick are on the back foot already after Cork went to the Gaelic Grounds on Sunday and mugged them good and proper. Sean Moran was there for us. All this and the most boring golf major ever in your Monday Added Time, with Malachy Clerkin and Pat Nugent.
We discuss the Limerick footballers impressive win against Tipperary last weekend as well as previewing the Munster Hurling Championship clash between Limerick and Cork in the Gaelic Grounds this Sunday
Billy Lee looks ahead to this weekends tie against Derry in the Gaelic Grounds on Saturday! #SportLK
Ciaran Carey looks back on Limerick's excellent win over Kilkenny and picks out his stand out performers. He takes a look at Cork who make the trip to the Gaelic Grounds on Sunday afternoon.
Sheelagh Dempsey has details of the New Ross Piano Festival 2018 with Finghin Collins, the the European Premier of ‘National Geographic: Symphony For Our World’ at the Gaelic Grounds in Limerick and the new season of ‘Music For Galway’ with Barry Douglas.
Added Time has moved to Monday mornings for the summer, because there's just too much sport to talk about to be leaving it until Friday. Think of us as the pleasantly settling digestif to your weekend's gorging. Ian O'Riordan and Gavin Cummiskey join us in studio to break down all the good and all the bad in GAA and rugby over the past 48 hours. Malachy Clerkin was in Omagh for Monaghan's win over Tyrone, Ian saw Dublin get pipped at the post again, this time by Wexford and Seán Moran spent his Sunday at the Gaelic Grounds watching Limerick beat Tipperary. All three have dispatches to share. Gavin was in the RDS on Saturday for Leinster's Pro-14 semi-final win over Munster. He tells of his love for James Ryan, a love that cannot be broken. And a bit about the Ireland squad to be announced this week for the Australian tour. All in this week's Added Time with Malachy Clerkin and Pat Nugent.
On this week's episode of The Throw-In, Will Slattery is joined by Donnchadh Boyle, Michael Verney, Dick Clerkin and Jamesie O'Connor to discuss all the weekend's action. It is hurling first up, with the state of Tipperary the big talking point after their defeat to Limerick at the Gaelic Grounds. Tipp boss Michael Ryan has decided to enact a media ban, but questions remain over his team selection and tactics as the Premier County prepare to face Cork next weekend. For Limerick, Jamesie O'Connor thinks they are in the perfect position as they prepare for a rest week in Munster. O'Connor isn't as hopeful about his own county Clare, who were beaten by Cork, but the Rebels looked close to their scintillating 2017 form at Pairc Ui Chaoimh. In Leinster, Dublin's latest heartbreaking defeat is also discussed, as is Kilkenny's second victory in the round robin format. In football, Monaghan pulled off the result of the weekend with a big win over Tyrone. Former Farney midfielder Dick Clerkin thinks his county can realistically win an All-Ireland - but that they need to find another level in order to do so. There were also wins for Fermanagh, Tipperary and Clare, while the panel discuss the fiery comments from Limerick boss Billy Lee directed towards his own county board.