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Welcome along to The Football Pod; as we break down a cracking weekend of Gaelic Football, and bring you live reaction to the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final draw. Enjoy.CHAPTERS(00:30) - How Dublin took out drained Donegal. (27:00) - Monaghan down Westmeath.(35:00) - Live reaction to the quarter-final draw: Galway-Dublin, Louth-Monaghan(41:00) - Kerry whip Armagh - Tyrone next.(49:00) - Mayo comeback to beat Meath - defensive questions ahead of Cork.The Football Pod on Off the Ball is brought to you by Movember, Ahead of the Game, already reaching over 16,500 players, parents and coaches across Irish clubs with the tools to look after their mental health. Visit aheadofthegame.movember.com to find out how you can be part of it.Thanks for tuning in, we'll be back with a members pod on Wednesday morning. Chat then.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am New Customs Charges Spark Scam Warning for Online Shoppers - TBC Galway Learn All-Ireland Quarter-Final Opponents Summer Scorcher on the Way as Temperatures could Hit 30 Degrees 10am-11am Ebola Cases in Congo Near 1,000 as WHO Warns Outbreak Is Spreading Fast Five-Star Queer Music-Theatre Hit 0800-CUPID Comes to Galway 11am-12pm MONDAY PANEL - Galway City Centre: Thriving or Declining? SPORTS REVIEW
The Echo Sport Podcast crew is back to discuss another bumper weekend of Cork GAA action.Now in its fourth season, the podcast sees the Echo team discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field. In the wake of the Cork hurlers reaching the All-Ireland SHC semi-finals for the third straight year and the minor football team producing another fine display to get to an All-Ireland final, Denis Hurley is joined by Barry O'Mahony and Rory Noonan.As Rory and Barry pointed out, Cork were caught between a rock and a hard place in terms of their All-Ireland quarter-final against Offaly – a big win would not necessarily give much insight whereas a tight battle would have raised plenty of questions.In the event, Cork got the job done in a professional fashion, scoring six goals as they won by 26 points, and a semi-final with Galway looms as Ben O'Connor's side aim to reach a third straight All-Ireland final – something Cork last did during the manager's own playing days, 2004-06.Four changes to the starting team meant a chance for players to stake their claims and Rory and Barry assess how they fared while also discussing the use of the Cork bench.Cork's win, and that of Clare against Limerick, mean that the All-Ireland semi-finals will once again feature three Munster teams – while the state of hurling is part of a wider discussion, the dominance of southern sides is something worthy of consideration.For now though, the Cork journey continues while the last-four tie against the Leinster champions on Saturday, July 4 is again set to be close to a sell-out: at a time when it is so expensive to bring a family to a match, the dedication of the Cork support again comes in for praise from the panel.The Rebel supporters will be on the road again this weekend, with Mayo the opponents for the Cork football team in the All-Ireland quarter-final at Croke Park.Barry O'Mahony believes that it is as good a draw as Cork could have hoped for, with the westerners not the force they were when they were regularly reaching All-Ireland finals.Both he and Rory expect a tough battle but with Cork given a great chance to reach the semi-finals for what would be the first time since 2012.The big-ball code is on a roll on Leeside, with Keith Ricken's side through to the All-Ireland final following a great win over Derry. Barry O'Mahony feels that the strength of the collective unit has come to the fore, with Rory Noonan singling out Ricken's man-management skills and ability to develop young players.You can listen here or wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Melanie Browne and Ger McCarthy discuss Cork's win over Offaly and look ahead at what awaits in the semi final clash against Galway
On this week's edition of the LOI Wrap-Up, a new series highlighting all the action, reaction and storylines of the weekend's League of Ireland Action, Ross Flanagan brings you through last night's packed action as:The Saints keep marching onDundalk get to 3rdRovers bounce backGalway open temporary stay with winA draw at Sullivan & Lambe ParkA big Monday night for the European sidesThe return of the Women's Premier Division.Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join
Claddagh Watch Patrol will hold a fundraising 4-Ball Scramble at Oughterard Golf Club on Friday, 17 July. Since its establishment in mid-2019, Claddagh Watch has played a vital role in helping to prevent accidental deaths and suicides along Galway's waterways through its dedicated volunteer night patrols. The organisation has been fortunate to receive outstanding support from a number of sponsors over the years, none more so than the Windsor Motormall, Ballybrit. The title sponsor of this year's 4-Ball Scramble is Glenamaddy man, Sean Brogan of UTS Technologies, Dublin who has also been a long-time supporter and sponsor of Claddagh Watch Patrol. His commitment to the organisation and its work has been invaluable. Arthur Carr of Claddagh Watch joined John in studio.
Galway United marked their historic arrival to Pearse Stadium on Friday (19th June 2026) with a 2-1 victory over Derry City, to strengthen their seventh place position and move five points clear of the relegation positions. Two Stephen Walsh goals ensured him another place in the annals of the club as it proved enough to take the three points, giving them a first home win in the SSE Airtricity League Men's Premier Division since beating the same opposition back in April. Michael Duffy got a late penalty for Derry City while James McClean also made an appearance from the bench. Galway Bay FM's match commentary team were Mike Rafferty and Derek Rogers. == Galway United's next game is away to Shamrock Rovers next Friday (26th). Kick-off at Tallaght Stadium is 7.30pm and we'll have LIVE coverage on 'Over The Line.'
The timeline for the delivery of a long-awaited medical facility in Ennis has been pushed back yet again. The Government has confirmed that the county's first renal haemodialysis unit to be operated by Fresenius Medical Care in the Clare Technology Park on the Gort Road is expected to be operational within the final three months of this year. The unit, which will have 120 slots per week, was initially intended to be open by the end of 2024. Responding to Ennistymon Senator Martin Conway in the Seanad, Fianna Fáil Minister of State Michael Moynihan says it will ease pressure on services in Limerick and Galway.
Tony Óg Regan and Paul chat about the Galway senior hurlers All-Ireland semi-final and the minors season coming to end. Tony also speaks about his involvement with Laois this season.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants and Drone Works Ireland. Drone Works Ireland is your go to place when it comes to buying a drone, repairing your drone and also when you need professionals to carry any aerial work you may need ,check out their website www.droneworksireland.ieHoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ieIf you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.com
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Public Consultation on Galway Light Rail Planned for 2027 Galway Farmers Face Uncertain Future as CAP Funding Comes Under Pressure Portumna Showcases Rural Regeneration Success with Summer of Events 10am-11am New Cathaoirligh Take the Chains Across Galway's Municipal Districts Trump and Iran Sign Deal to End Middle East Conflict Portumna's Mike Denver Set for Homecoming Concert 11am-12pm Tuam Event to Celebrate Refugees, Culture and Community Galway Entrepreneur takes home trophy at Enterprise Awards Portumna's Community Spirit and Tourism Ambitions in Focus Sports Preview
Salthill Knocknacarra coach James Mannion and Paul look back on Galway's win over Westmeath into round two of the All-Ireland SFC.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants and Drone Works Ireland. Drone Works Ireland is your go to place when it comes to buying a drone, repairing your drone and also when you need professionals to carry any aerial work you may need ,check out their website www.droneworksireland.ieHoare Chartered Accountants based in Galway City are a leading provider of Audit, Accountancy and Taxation services.. For more information, visit their website on www.hoarecharteredaccountants.ieIf you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.com
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Dáil Votes to Scrap Three-Day Waiting Period for Abortions Housing Committee Calls for Return of No-Fault Eviction Ban Team Connacht Athletes Set Off for Special Olympics Ireland Games 10am-11am EU Approves Tougher Migration Rules and New Deportation Centres HIQA Warns Even Low Levels of Alcohol Carry Health Risks Businesses Urged to Apply for Galway Shopfront Improvement Grants 11am-12pm Hauliers Urge Government Not to Cut Fuel Supports Yet Summer Isn't Always Sunshine: Why the Season Can Take a Toll on Mental Health MUSIC MORNINGS - JAMIE MCINTYRE
This week on the Podcast this week Dick and Tom are talking about St Patricks Brass Band GalwayYou can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
Jeff Lynskey of the Hurling Expert Advisory Group & Laois Management Team and Johnny Coen joins Sean and Niall this week. Jeff talks about the Joe McDonagh success with Laois and also the findings from the recent survey by the Hurling Expert Advisory Group and the areas targeted in the survey to improve Hurling. They include: Handpass/Throw Ball Inconsistent refereeing Pass back to the goalie Too much possession based play/short puck outs Steps rule not enforced Condensed inter county season & lack of hurling development in weaker counties In part 2, Johnny Coen reviews Galway's Minor All Ireland semi final defeat to Limerick and previews the All Ireland SHC Quarter finals: Clare v Dublin Offaly v Cork.
Grass growth has slowed, covers are tightening and tough decisions are being made on farms across the country.To supplement or not?What cover is too low?Silage, meal, or both?We're also discussing water quality, asking what Tirlán should be doing with its millions, and chatting with Galway dairy farmer Deirdre Hynes about life on her farm.Don't miss this week's episode of Inside Dairy – practical advice, honest opinions, and plenty to debate.Subscribe now https://ifj.supportingcast.fm/insidedairy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am Ireland Too Dependent on Fossil Fuels for Transport, Climate Watchdog Warns Galway TD Says New Derelict Property Tax Doesn't Go Far Enough Fishing Industry Demands Iceland-Style Deal for Ireland 10am-11am Campaigners Demand Action on Accessible Beaches in Galway Mother and Baby Home Survivor Awarded PhD at 77 EPA Warns Water Quality Stagnating Despite Years of Action 11am-12pm Financial Advice Ask the Dentist Former Irish Navy Captain Shares Story of Leadership, Loss and Life at Sea
In today's episode, Trisha and I answer a listener's question about anxiety, overthinking and the need to control. The question comes from a listener who asks: "Has Trisha any tips for dealing with overthinking due to anxiety and wanting things to go a certain way? Why do we feel that need when all we can control is ourselves?" It's a great question and one I think many women will relate to. If you find yourself worrying about the future, replaying conversations, trying to make things go a certain way or feeling uncomfortable when things are out of your control, this episode is for you. Trisha McHale brings her grounded psychotherapist perspective as we explore this listener's question together. Click play and let's dive in. To join Thrive Academy, Jessica's coaching program, go to www.jessicacooke.ie/thrive To contact Trisha McHale for more information on Therapy and Counselling services: galway@mindandbodyworks.com 091 725 750 About Trisha McHale: Trisha is a Psychotherapist and Director of Mind & Body Works Counselling and Psychotherapy Centre, based in Galway, with centres in Galway and Dublin. Their team of over 50 Psychotherapists and Psychologists work with adults, couples, adolescents, and children, offering therapies including CBT, EMDR, and Art Therapy. They also run a low-cost counselling service.
New figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act reveal that at least 346 third-level students in Ireland reported being homeless during the last academic year. Student representatives say that number is likely just the “tip of the iceberg”, with many cases of hidden homelessness going unrecorded and several of the country's largest universities unable to provide data. As Ireland's housing crisis continues to affect access to education, concerns are growing about students forced to couch-surf, sleep in cars, endure long commutes, or live in insecure accommodation while trying to complete their studies. Alan Morrissey has been speaking about this with Molly Hickey, Vice President of Welfare and Equality at the Students Union at the University of Galway. Photo (c) Ron Lach from Pexels via Canva
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Today on Galway Talks with John Morley: 9am-10am We're live from T O'Higgins in Shantalla for Men's Health week Man Dies Following Fall from Seawall in Kinvara Budget Battle Begins as Unions Warn Workers Are Being Left Behind 10am-11am Simon Harris Launches Fine Gael's United Ireland Initiative New Derelict Property Tax Planned to Tackle Empty Buildings 11am-12pm SPORTS REVIEW
Today on Galway Talks with John Morley 9am-10am Airbnb Crackdown Moves Closer as Government Targets Short-Term Lets Should Children Be Banned from Social Media? Campaigners Say Politicians Are Targeting the Wrong Problem Galway Surveyor Warns Ireland Faces Major Skills Shortage 10am-11am Fuel Industry Calls for Tax Review as Oil Prices Begin to Ease Electric Buses Finally Set for Galway Roads — But How Did They End Up in Storage? Yoga, Meditation and Inner Peace: Galway Marks International Yoga Day 11am-12pm From Bloomsday to Galway: Celebrating James Joyce's Connection to the City Take a Dip at Dawn and Help Tackle Homelessness
Tonight on 'Over The Line' with George McDonagh and Darren Kelly: Former Galway footballer Eddie Hoare looks back on Galway's qualification for the All-Ireland Senior Championship after beating Westmeath in Pearse Stadium; Darren chats about a busy weekend with both the Galway ladies footballers and camogie sides picking up big wins in their resepective competitions; And Denis Kirwan sets the scene this week's US Open in golf. All this and more. == 'Over The Line' with George McDonagh broadcasts every Monday evening from 8pm on Galway Bay FM.
Three years after being purchased, wheelchair accessible beach mats are still in storage in Leisure land. This result of these mats in storage means that wheelchair users cannot access the water in an easy, accessible manner.At Galway City Council's June meeting, Councillor Eddie Hoare put forward a motion seeking a commitment from the Chief Executive and parks and recreation staff to officially roll out the beach wheelchair mats for the bathing season.Eddie joins Andrea to discuss.
Rachel Sheehan reports on Waterford's defeat by a single goal from Galway in the Senior Camogie Championship. Rachel caught up with Ailish O'Reilly, Cathal Murray and Brianna O'Regan after the match.
Galway's Niamh McPeake spoke to Darren Kelly after Galway's victory over Waterford in Sunday's Camogie Championship clash at Walsh Park.
Galway Camogie Manager Cathal Murray spoke to Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly after victory over Waterford on Sunday afternoon.
Commentary of Galway's victory over Westmeath in Round 2A of the All-Ireland Football Championship at Pearse Stadium on Sunday afternoon by Jonathan Higgins, Gareth Bradshaw and Kevin Dwyer.
The Galway Senior Football Manager Padraic Joyce spoke to Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after victory over Westmeath.
Kevin Dwyer reports from Pearse Stadium as Galway book their place in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Quarter-Finals after victory over Westmeath on Sunday afternoon.
This week we are back with part two of our mammoth session with Fr Conor McDonough OP, an exceptional Research Ireland funded PhD researcher in Classics, University of Galway. Conor tells us all about the new mendicant orders in 13th century Ireland: the Dominicans, Franciscans, Carmelites and Augustinians. Conor explains that these new orders were like 'networks of mass communication' and that friars are kind of like itinerant and urban monks. We hear tales of decline and reform, the Fourth Lateran Council, ethnic tensions, the encroaching black death, and attempts to establish an Irish university in the 1320s.Suggested reading and resources:Treasure Ireland Youtube series https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdPbRZbumpDdJjMBmh_wlGVdx_rQVH38O- Ó Clabaigh, Colmán, ‘The Church, 1050–1460', in Brendan Smith (ed.), The Cambridge History of Ireland. 1. 600–1550 (Cambridge, 2018), 355–384- Colmán Ó Clabaigh OSB, The Friars in Ireland, 1224-1540, Dublin: Four Courts, 2011.- Yvonne McDermott, ‘Women as patrons and benefactors of the friars in medieval Connacht', Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies, vol. 8 (2019), pp. 235-266.- Edel Bhreathnach, ‘The mendicant orders and vernacular Irish learning in the late medieval period', Irish Historical Studies, vol. 37, no. 147 (2011), pp. 357-375.Regular episodes every month (on a Friday)Email: medievalirishhistory@gmail.comProducer: Tiago Veloso SilvaSupported by the Dept of Early Irish, Maynooth University & Taighde Éireann/Research Ireland.Views expressed are the speakers' own.Logo design: Matheus de Paula CostaMusic: Lexin_Music
Three weeks after beating Kildare, Galway stand 70 minutes away from reaching an All-Ireland senior football quarter-final in Croke Park, as they host Leinster champions Westmeath in Round 2A on Sunday (14th June 2026). The Tribesmen will be favourites but the Lake County have caused problems in the past, and will be full of confidence having beaten Longford, Meath, Kildare, Dublin and Cavan to reach this stage. While Galway won thier previous championship meeting in 2024 (1-12 to 0-11), Westmeath's last visit to Salthill saw them leave victors in 2006 (1-8 to 0-10). Former Galway captain Gary O'Donnell joined Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line' to look ahead to the game. == Throw-in at Pearse Stadium on Sunday is 2pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
An injury time winner from Tyreke Wilson proved a cruel ending for Galway United as they went down by the one goal to Dundalk in their SSE Airtricity League Men's Premier Division fixture in Turners Cross, Cork on Friday (12th June 2026). The result leaves Galway United in seventh place on 21 points, still just two ahead of Sligo Rovers, and seven up on bottom side Waterford. Galway Bay FM's match commentary team were Mike Rafferty and Derek Rogers. == Galway United's next game is against Derry City on Friday, 19th June. Kick-off at Pearse Stadium is 7.45pm.
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The All-Ireland Hurling Championship was launched in Blarney GAA on Monday, at his home club, Mark Coleman spoke to Rachel Sheehan about the closing moments of the Munster final.Aaron Niland brings silverware home from Croke Park, much to his father's delight, Eddie Gibbons explains what Dublin were missing against Galway & Cillian Sampson on how Offaly captain Charlie Mitchell is still a source of inspiration from the side line.
A young bodybuilder from Knocknacarra has returned from Spain where she won bronze at the highly prestigious Amateur Olympia. 21 year old Taylor Brown won bronze last weekend in Alicante to go with the gold and silver won at Muscle Contest Ireland that was held in Dublin last month. Taylor has been involved in Bodybuilding for the past two years and she spoke to John Mulligan about her success and her career so far.
Coastal erosion and rising sea levels are posing an increasing threat to communities around Ireland, and a new report from the University of Galway is warning that urgent action is needed. The study estimates that thousands of properties and hundreds of kilometres of roads are already at risk and calls for a national masterplan to help communities adapt to the challenges ahead. To discuss the findings and what they could mean for coastal areas in County Clare and beyond, Alan Morrissey was joined by Cillian Murphy, Kilkee resident and former Councillor. Photo (c) Clare FM
This week on the Podcast this week Dick and Tom are talking about the Hangar Ballroom. A legendary ballroom from the past.You can find the articles referenced in this podcast on www.advertiser.ie/galway.If you have a message for Tom or Dick please email us at oldgalwaydiary@advertiser.ie
Is there such a thing as too much PDA? While there is no definitive answer, there are moments where even the most open of us must draw the line?But, are we drawing the line too soon in Ireland?Joining Seán to discuss this is Dr Siobhan O'Higgins, Sexologist and Educator from the School of Psychology at the University of Galway.
On Hurling Chat this week, Andy Coen and Cyril Farrell join Niall and Sean to review Galway's return to the summit in Leinster while Frank Roche, from the Irish Independent, gives an overview on the weekend's happenings. The lads review: - Galway's 4th Leinster title won in emphatic style - Hugely significant win in terms of this team's development - Dubs underperform in season of change in Leinster - An Ireland semi final now beckons - Limerick are kings of Munster again, as Cork rue the inches
Yesterday, it was confirmed that Galway United's upcoming Premier Division game with Dundalk will be held at Turners Cross in Cork on Friday evening. The game was origionally scheduled for Pearse Stadium as Eamon Deacy Park is undergoing ground works. However, this was not possible following the draw for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Round 2A which sees Galway take on Westmeath on Sunday afternoon at the same venue. The decision to hold the game at Turners Cross has led to angry reactions by supporters from both clubs. Galway United Manager John Caulfield spoke to John Mulligan about the decision to hold the game in Cork.
Mick McCarthy, Will O'Callaghan and Rachel Sheehan are back for another episode of the Power Rankings after a weekend of action that saw Limerick beat Cork in Páirc Uí Chaoimh to take home the Munster Title and Galway got the best of Dublin to claim the Leinster Title. The Power Rankings on Off the Ball, with Harvey Norman, Official Stats Sponsor of the GAA
Enda Coll is joined by Matthew Brennan and Susanna Mollen are on hand to look back at a packed weekend of sporting action which saw Limerick plant the flag in Páirc Uí Chaoimh in the Munster Hurling Championship Final, Galway steamroll Dublin in the Leinster Hurling Final, Amber Barrett's last minute winner in Cork and Leinster book their place in the URC Final. All of that and much more on this mornings Performance Rankings!Viagra Connect 50mg film-coated tablets. Contains sildenafil. For adult men with erectile dysfunction. Subject to suitability. Maximum dosage one 50mg tablet per day. Always read the label.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy, James Skehill (and special guest Tommy Walsh) joined with Will O'Callaghan to review wins for Limerick and Galway in the Munster and Leinster finals. Laois are heading back to the Leinster Championship, and the lads discuss what next for Kilkenny after Derek Lyng's departure, oh, and their favourite pundits.The Hurling Pod on Off the Ball with Applegreen - helping you relax, recharge, and enjoy the journey ahead.
Jonathan Higgins was at the changed venue of Bective GFC as Galway opened up their All-Ireland Championship campaign with a win over Meath in high wind conditions. First hear from Jonathan as he gives his FT report. Then hear from Galway's Leanne Coen, Meath's Wayne Freeman and finally Galway's Daniel Moynihan GAA on Off The Ball
On this episode of The Classic Hits Show Broadcast live on Liffey Sound 96.4FM on 29th May 2026 we had a live in studio interview with the super talented Galway DJ Lee Moran. On the show we spun lots of Lee Moran's DJ mixes it was a super fun show full of craic agus ceol with chats about djing, dj music mixies, DJ gigs etc