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Ger Gilroy and Arthur O'Dea are joined by the Father and Son duo, Colm and Bill Boohig for a very special episode of You Had To Be There. Bill goes through his sporting memories of decades following Munster Rugby, Cork Football and Hurling as well as the LOI teams of Cork's past including Cork Hibernians and Cork Celtic 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
It's the final KCLR Hurling Podcast post-match edition of the year in which we hear about Danesfort's defeat, Ballygunner and Loughrea winning their All-Ireland Semi- Final and and a great day for Graignamanagh.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
Shane Hannon, Adrian Barry and Aidan Delaney bring you all of the news on a Sunday that features just one Premier League game with Aston Villa and Manchester United in action at Villa Park as well as a big day in Hurling as the All-Ireland Club Semi-Finals commence across Dublin and Thurles.
HURLING: Loughrea 2-22 Slaughtneil 0-15 (All-Ireland SHC Semi-Final commentary with Sean Walsh, Cyril Farrell, Andy Coen and Niall Canavan)
HURLING: Galway Bay FM's Sean Walsh, Cyril Farrell and Andy Coen look back on Loughrea's All-Ireland SHC semi-final win over Slaughtneil
HURLING: Loughrea's Jamie Ryan with Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan after their All-Ireland SHC semi-final win over Slaughtneil
HURLING: Loughrea's Johnny Coen with Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan after their All-Ireland SHC semi-final against Slaughtneil
HURLING: Loughrea manager Tommy Kelly with Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan after their All-Ireland SHC semi-final win over Slaughtneil
Kiltormer brothers Aidan and Fergal Lenehan have come together to write a new book about Aidan's involvement with the formation of a hurling and camogie club in football-dominated north county Dublin. 'Grit and Glory: A Decade at the Club' tells the story of the Wild Geese hurling and camogie club and is a narrative of survival marked by humour, and also tragedy, in which a simple act of playing a game with your neighbours and friends, the immense meaning this can have and the sense of community it creates, takes centre stage. Aidan Lenehan joined Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line' to chat about the book. == 'Grit and Glory: A Decade at the Club' is available from Charlie Burns, Kennys, News N Choose, and Salmons bookshops.
Seven weeks after being crowned back-to-back county champions, Loughrea chase a first appearance in Croke Park in 19 years this Sunday (21st December 2025) when they go up against Derry's Slaughtneil in the AIB All-Ireland senior club hurling semi-final. Both teams reached this stage 12 months ago but came up just one point short in their respective fixtures, and this game could define both clubs' seasons. Leading up to the game, Loughrea manager Tommy Kelly has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan. == Throw-in at Parnell Park on Sunday is 1.30pm and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM.
All-Ireland winning hurling captain David Burke announced his intercounty retirement on Friday (19th December 2025) after 16 years representing Galway at senior level. The 35-year-old led the Tribesmen to their first Liam McCarthy Cup triumph in 29 years back in 2017, as well as scoring 1-2 when Galway won their first Leinster championship five years earlier. St. Thomas' David Burke, who'll still line out with his club, has been chatting to Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan.
Listen back to Friday December 19th 2025's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll sits down and speaks to the people behind the Tipperary New York Hurling Club. Featuring on this week's show: - Tipperary Hurling Club New York members Tommy and Toby Kavanagh, Mikey Sheedy, Pádraig Gill, Brendam Maher, Michael kennedy, Stephen Carty, Seán Carty, Roger Slattery and Shane Slattery - Tipperary GAA CEO Murtagh Brennan and clubs draw manager Jonathan Cullen - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update
On Hurling Chat this week, Andy Coen and Cyril Farrell join Niall and Sean and discuss: Can Loughrea reach the All-Ireland Club Final with victory over Slaughneil? Will Ballygunner overcome St Martins in the other semi? The exploits of Athenry and Kilkerrin Clonberne are highlighted while in a brief review of Galway's hurling year, the lads quickly begin to look forward to what is likely to be a much-changed Galway team for 2026.
This week Eddie, Michael and Oisin gives their highs and lows from the club and county seen in 2025. They also talk about their hopes for 2026 which actually turns into a Leinster v Munster hurling debate. Danesfort are in AIB All-Ireland semi final action on Sunday we look ahead to that as well as the senior semi-finals. The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
No post-match podcast this week but we do have a sit-down interview with new Carlow Manager Pat Bennett while we continue the countdown to Danesfort's AIB All-Ireland Semi Final.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
The Echo Podcast crew wrap up on the Cork GAA season with a look back on the highs and lows of 2025.The focus is on club action, with the Reardens All-Star teams announced in ladies football, camogie, hurling and football. They break down the 15 picks in each code and reveal some of the players who were very lucky not to make the cut.The county champions, St Finbarr's, in camogie and football, Éire Óg in ladies football and Sarsfields in hurling, are understandably to the fore in the All-Star line-ups.A big effort was made to take in those who performed impressively without lifting silverware as well, even if their teams didn't get past the quarter-final stages or even ended up in relegation battles.As has been the case since the first Reardens All-Stars in 2012, there is a blend of marquee inter-county players and unsung club heroes in the teams.A weekend washout impacted the local matches and saw the Tom Creedon Cup final and U21 games postponed but the All-Ireland camogie final double bill in Croke Park went ahead.Ballincollig couldn't build on a strong run midway through the first half and a Leah Hannigan goal in their intermediate decider against Camross. The Laois said had that bit more in the second half to win by four points.The Collig didn't have any major complaints after and while they missed out on an All-Ireland, they laid down a marker by being the first team in the club to reach that stage.St Finbarr's were left more frustrated as, though they'll have another chance in the January replay, they were in a superb position coming down the stretch in the senior final against Athenry. After performing so well for so long, they conceded 1-3 without reply.The Barrs had twice needed extra, extra time on their journey to Croker, so they appreciate the fine margins at this level.They simply have to dust themselves down and go again after Christmas.What was definitely a huge plus from the action on Jones Road was the quality of both finals, which reflected very well on Cork camogieNow in its third season, every week Éamonn Murphy is joined by The Echo team, including Barry O'Mahony, Denis Hurley, Rory Noonan, Jack McKay, John Horgan and more to discuss all the latest Cork GAA news on and off the field. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Guten Abend zusammen -Heute widmen wir uns mal wieder einem Thema, das aus der Community kam - Ein sehr spannendes, das zeigt wie ähnlich und doch wie verschieden ein Zentrales Kulturgut in Bayern und auf der grünen Insel sein kann - Wir sprechen hier von der ultimativen Challenge Pub vs Wirtshaus - hört unbedingt rein !! Gerne könnt Ihr der Seite zum Podcast auf Pinterest, Instagram oder Facebook folgen : https://www.pinterest.ie/abavarianstrandedinireland/https://www.instagram.com/a_bavarian_stranded_in_ireland/https://www.facebook.com/A-Bavarian-stranded-in-Ireland-107125391828067Um bequem Updates zu neuen Folgen und allen anderen Themen rund um den Podcast bequem direkt auf euer Handy zu erhalten, könnt Ihr ab sofort auch den WhatsApp Channel zum Podcast abonnieren: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaVcgvgFnSzHRcuurV1VOder mir jederzeit eine Email zukommen lassen. abavarianstrandedinireland@gmail.com
The Lord Mayor had a civic reception for Hoggy last night and 96FM's Finbarr McCarthy was there and spoke to both. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Hurling Chat this week... Niall and Sean focus on the role of the referee. Top referee Shane Hynes joins the lads to give an insight into being the man in the middle and how enjoyable it can be. Shane hurled with Liam Mellows for 17 years before moving to Oranmore, where he also hurled before getting involved in management for a period. The refereeing bug began in 2014, and since then Shane has handled All-Ireland Minor and U20 Finals as well as a host of County Finals. In relation to being a referee, Shane talks about: · Does the constant shouting & criticism coming from the sidelines during a game and has it an impact? · making the right calls and trusting your fellow match officials · Should referees be allowed to address the Media (on occasion) · Maintaining the fitness levels required · The rules – knowing them & implementing them · Would like to see the use of a simplified version of VAR to ensure that the big decisions in games are right · Really enjoys being a ref - in charge on some of the biggest days · How can the GAA attract new referees? No ref, no game. Shane speaks about some of the things that could be done to make becoming a referee a viable option for players retiring from playing
Ciarán Murphy returns to Off The Ball for the first time in over a decade to talk about his new book, Old Parish: Notes on Hurling. He chats to Eoin Sheahan about the writing of this book, the lessons learned from some hurling icons, the danger and bravery inherent in the game, and what it means to be a country man living in Dublin.
D&P Highlight: She crossed the line, no doubt. But did she have a point? Prior to hurling expletives. full 390 Mon, 08 Dec 2025 19:57:00 +0000 ZBcreqgg9jyWdPBFQsLiBF36rA9TKpAL news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: She crossed the line, no doubt. But did she have a point? Prior to hurling expletives. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False
The launch of a book on the history of the Dr. Harty Cup will be held later this week. The Horse and Jockey Hotel in Thurles will be the venue for Wednesday evening's (8pm) launch. With the likes of St. Flannan's College, Rice College, and St. Joseph's Tulla having enjoyed success in the competition, the book is sure to be of interest to Clare hurling fans. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by the author of the Dr. Harty Cup History Book, Liam Ó Donnchú. Image (c) GAA Munster
Eddie and Mickey discuss and emotional win for Danesfort and a narrow defeat for Ballyhale Shamrocks against a driven St Martins team.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
Unfortunately, Shamrocks Ballyhale lost out by a point to St Martins in a pulsating AIB GAA Leinster Senior Club Final on Saturday night in Croke Park but it was a better day for Danesfort in Navan as one of the greats made his comeback.We hear from Henry Shefflin, Daithi Hayes, Adrian Burke, Paul Murphy, Cathal O'Neill and Anthony Ireland Wall. The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
Hurling eggs at an Eagles coach's house isn't gritty — it's bullying. It's time to retire the mean routine, and not just in sports.
Hurling Chat this week focuses on the Liam Mellows Club and looks back at their recent Senior B Championship win. David Collins, Sean Morrissey and Aonghus Callanan join Niall and Sean to chat about: - the Senior B success - the story of the season - the difficulty of getting back to Senior and the positive impact of it - challenges facing Mellows, including the drop in numbers coming from their traditional base - Club and city-wide Coaching initiatives, including a new County Board-led County Games Development Coordinator (Hurling) position to be based in Galway City - new City Schools amalgamation at Junior level & the possible benefits Join us each Wednesday on Hurling Chat, Galway Bay FM's weekly Hurling Podcast.
Micky and Eddie on why Graiguie Ballycallan's U 21 A isn't just good for Graigie Ballycallan and how defeat might not have been the worst thing for Dicksboro.The lads also deep five into this weekend's AIB GAA Leinster Finals for Shamrocks Ballyhale and Danesfort and Ballygunner's Munster success. As well as all of that UL manager Brian Ryan on the importance of the Electric Ireland Fitzgibbon Cup and the Kilkenny influence, including the man pictured on our thumbnail, on his team in recent years.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
Adrian Ronan and Aidan "Taggy" Fogarty look back on a dramatic JJ Kavanagh U 21 A Final that saw Graigue Ballycallan win 1-20 to 2-16 after extra time. Both men also look ahead to Shamrocks Ballyhale and Danesfort's Leinster deciders next weekend which will both be live on KCLR.As well as all that Ballygunner uses TG4 for respond to a "certain Clare man" as the Gunners win Munster and set up a clash with Ballyhale or St Martin's in the All -Ireland semi final.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
Grahame McDermott of Amsterdam GAA club joins Paul to reflect on winning the Leinster Junior Special Hurling Championship with the Dutch side.If you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.com.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants. Hoare 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.ie
Ahead of their Munster club hurling finals, Clare FM's Derek Dormer spoke with the Eire Óg and O'Callaghan's Mills camps to look ahead to a massive weekend of action
Yesterday St Kierans overcame Good Counsel College 2-20 to 1-11 in the Leinster Senior A Championship, that victory means they are through to the semi finals. Afterwards we spoke to Manager Brian Dowling about that but also the comments made about his Kildare team by Babs Keating. As well as all that Ronnie chats to Danesfort manager Adrian Burke on a great year so far and their upcoming AIB Leinster Intermediate Final against Rathoath of Meath in Navan on Sunday December 7th! The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
On Hurling Chat this week, Cyril Farrell and Andy Coen look back on the Connacht Club Finals, which saw Meelick Eyrecourt and Ballinasloe lose out in their efforts to attain provincial glory. Special Guest Jason Flynn, who recently announced his retirement from inter-county hurling, looks back on his time with Galway and the highlights of a career that spanned 12 years and saw the Tommie Larkins clubman win an All-Ireland medal in 2017.
Sean Walsh joined Darren Kelly on Monday's 'Over The Line' (24th November 2025) to look back on the defeats for Meelick-Eyrecourt and Ballinasloe in the Connacht Intermediate and Junior Hurling Finals over the weekend.
The hurlers of Amsterdam are celebrating today after they won the Leinster special junior championship. To tell us more midfielder and a selector in the managment team, Brian O'Malley.
Shamrocks Ballyhale and Danesfort have AIB GAA Leinster Club Hurling Finals to look forward to, we discuss Shamrocks tough semi final and look ahead to their clash with St Martins of Wexford.We talk about pitches and facilties in Kilkenny. We also chat club commitment and if too much is asked of players. The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
HURLING: Galway Bay FM commentator Cyril Farrell looks back on Ballinasloe's Connacht Junior Final defeat to Easkey on 'Sunday Sport' with Darren Kelly
Shamrocks Ballyhale and Danesfort have Leinster Final's to look forward to, we hear from both clubs following contrasting semi-finals. Sean Kelly is Kilkenny's new Performance Lead replacing Michaell Fennelly, we hear from him and Ronnie drops into studio to talk about Kelly's appointment, the return of the Walsh Cup and facilities.As well as all that Seamus Dwyer and Brian Dowling reflect on the meeting of CBS and St Kierans while Tommy Murphy rounds up the Carlow under 21 finals.BTW we hope to catch up with new Carlow manager Pat Bennett soon!The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
HURLING: Easkey 2-17 Ballinasloe 2-15 (Connacht Junior Final Commentary with Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane and Cyril Farrell)
HURLING: Ballinasloe joint manager Derek Frehill with Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane after their Connacht Junior Final defeat to Sligo's Easkey
HURLING: Meelick-Eyrecourt manager Niall Lynch with Galway Bay FM's Sean Walsh after their Connacht intermediate final defeat to Mayo's Tooreen
HURLING: Tooreen manager Ray Larkin with Galway Bay FM's Sean Walsh after their Connacht intermediate final win over Meelick-Eyrecourt
HURLING: Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan and Andy Coen look back on Meelick-Eyrecourt's Connacht intermediate final defeat to Mayo's Tooreen
HURLING: Tooreen 3-21 Meelick-Eyrecourt 2-12 (Connacht Intermediate Final Commentary with Sean Walsh and Andy Coen)
Following their 3-in-a-row of Ask Acorn Junior 1 hurling titles, Ballinasloe will hope it'll be third time lucky this Saturday (22nd November 2025) when they challenge Easkey in the Connacht Final. The Sligo side are going for a fourth consecutive crown, and beat the east Galway outfit in the 2023 and 2024 deciders. Leading up to the game, Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly headed to Gullanes Hotel to catch up with Ballinasloe club officials, supporters and mammies to look ahead to the big game and the work being put into Gaelic Games in the club. He chatted to chairperson Shane O'Connell, secretary Gerry Seale, Denis Nolan, Eoin Fenton, Ronan, Senan and Sol Lally, Jim McDonnell, Pat O'Sullivan, Aileen Rohan and Martina Reynolds. == Throw-in at the Connacht GAA Centre, Bekan on Saturday is 1.30pm and we'll have full coverage on our website galwaybayfm.ie.
Cyril Farrell and Paul preview Ballinasloe's and Meelick Eyrecourt's Connacht hurling finals this weekend.If you have any questions or thoughts for upcoming podcasts, email the maroonwhitepod@gmail.com.This Podcast is brought to you by Hoare Chartered Accountants. Hoare 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.ie
Today, I'm joined by Conor Power — travel writer, historian, and the author of Hurling 1810, a remarkable deep dive into the origins and cultural significance of our national game. Conor's work uncovers stories, characters, and passions that shaped hurling decades before the foundation of the GAA and long before the modern rules we know today.Conor's book traces how the game evolved and its surprising early similarities to rugby and why its spirit has endured for generations. In this fiction book set in 19th century Ireland, Conor brings to life the communities, traditions, conflicts, and passions that shaped the sport long before it took its modern form. He tells us about a time when the big Anglo Irish landlords ruled with an iron fist and owned professional hurling teams to help flex their power.If you haven't already, I'd ask you to give me a follow on whichever platform you listen to your podcasts and you will be the first to get a new episode.Fergal O'Keeffe is the host of Ireland's No.1 Travel Podcast Travel Tales with Fergal which is now listened to in 130 countries worldwide.Hurling 1810 published and available from menmabooks.eu. Please follow me onInstagram @traveltaleswithfergalFacebook @traveltaleswithfergalTwitter @FergalTravelYouTube @traveltaleswithfergal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Tipperary captain Eoin Kelly speaks to Stephen Gleeson about Tipperary's magnificent All-Ireland winning year, and what it meant for both the players and the county. | In association with Braeburn Coffee, only at Applegreen.
Ger Gilroy, Colm Boohig, Arthur O'Dea and Dara Smith-Naughton were together on Thursday's Off The Ball Breakfast to discuss all the morning's major sporting stories. With the Hurling All Stars announced this morning, the lads considered whether too much influence is placed on players' performances in the All-Ireland final. 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/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
On this week's episode... too much leftover Halloween candy! Plus, Jamie goes down a Reddit rabbit hole about what guests leave behind for hotel housekeepers and Mr. Ug is going fishing on an ocean charter boat. Thanks for tuning in - we're so grateful for all our loyal listeners!