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Join us for a fascinating conversation with Eoin Roche, a seasoned Hurling coach from Ireland, as he reveals his innovative strategies for athlete development and performance analysis. Eoin, who seamlessly combines coaching with analytical insights, explains why this integrated role is crucial for clarity and effectiveness, especially in amateur sports like GAA where time is precious.Learn how Eoin tackles the challenge of engaging diverse athletes in film sessions, advocating for brief, impactful reviews over lengthy ones. He dives into the importance of establishing core "principles of play" to ensure consistent messaging, and shares powerful techniques like leveraging player-led presentations, strategic questioning ("Why?" and "What did you see?"), and constructive feedback.This episode is packed with practical wisdom for any coach, sports leader, or athlete looking to optimize learning, build confidence, and drive sustained performance. Tune in to transform your approach to team development!Subscribe to the Team Culture Toolbox Newsletter so you don't miss the notes to this and every episode! https://www.tocculture.com/newsletter Learn More and Apply for the next TOC Coaching Retreat: https://www.tocculture.com/retreat Listen to the Culture Builders Podcast: Youtube | SpotifyInterested in booking TOC for a team meeting/consultation? Click here→ https://www.tocculture.com/contactTOC Coaching & Culture Certification : https://www.tocculture.com/offers/3FEMNae2/checkoutLearn More about TOC and how we can help enhance your coaching experience https://www.tocculture.com/Learn More about Besty Butterick and her work with coaches! https://betsybutterick.com/Follow Us On Social MediaSubstack: https://substack.com/@jpnerbuntocInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/tocculture/ TikTok- https://www.tiktok.com/@tocculture Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@tocculture
* County Underage Hurling Results * Ladies Club Championship * Camogie Fixtures * Club Hurling Results * The Central Navan - Player & Top Scorer Awards * Keith Curtis & Harry O'Higgins * Lottos * Insta Talking Points
The really serious stuff begins in Kilkenny next weekend as the St Canice's Credit Union Kilkenny Championship gets underway with relegation semi-finals and first round matches. Games you'll be able to listen to live on KCLR.Ballygunner have completed a 12 in a row in Waterford, Micky has managed in the Deise and examines their success.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
We're down to the knockout stages of the Cork club hurling championships after a bumper three days of brilliant matches with a mix of superb performances and some shocks. Glen Rovers and Sarsfields served up a top-class Premier Senior encounter live on TG4 despite both teams being qualified beforehand, with young gun Barry O'Flynn's two goals proving critical. Sars now progress to a showdown with Charleville. Patrick Horgan offered a reminder of his brilliance with a haul of 2-10 and the Glen take on Midleton in the quarter-finals. Carrigtwohill continue to be the form team in the Senior A tier after stitching four first-half goals to end Killeagh's campaign. Brothers Sean and Patrick Walsh are lifting for Denis Walsh's side. There was an upset where high-flying Bride Rovers were grounded by their near-neighbours Watergrasshill, who missed on the knockout stages on scoring difference despite two wins in the group. At Premier Intermediate, Dungourney are the only unbeaten club after Jack Leahy led their comeback in a cracking derby with Lisgoold. Ger Collins and Darragh O'Sullivan clipped the late points for Ballinhassig to beat Kilworth and snatch the other semi-final berth at that level. Aghada are on song at Intermediate A with Kilbrittain straight into the semis at Premier Junior. Huge credit must go to Sars and Glen Rovers' second teams, who also secured seeding at Intermediate A and Premier Junior respectively. It's a huge weekend on the club football front with the last group games taking place and we pick out the matches to catch in the various grades. Douglas and Ballincollig collide for qualification in the Premier Senior Football grade, Carbery Rangers and Clon will meet to avoid a relegation playoff, and all four teams in the Senior A group with Éire Óg, Kanturk, Kilshannig and Newmarket are tied on a win apiece. Now in its third season, every week Éamonn Murphy will be 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. You can listen to the Echo Sport Podcast every week wherever you get your podcasts or on www.echolive.ie/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All the post-match interviews from the final day of the league plus the fixture detail for next weekends Senior and Intermediate games. The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
Listen back to Friday September 5th 2025's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend's sporting action in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Noel Dundon pays tribute to four-time All-Ireland winner Sean McLoughlin following his passing - Cian Treacy and Enda Treacy preview round three of the county hurling championship - Gary Culbert looks ahead to the start of the NT&DL Premier Division season - Barry Drake provides the weekly greyhound racing update
Jim Collins and Kevin O'Regan review the weekends action. -03.17. O'Callaghans Mills v Inagh Kilnamona report by Pat O'Brien - -07.35 Broadford v Ogonnelloe report by Kevin Wolfe. -10.50 Smith O'Briens v Eire Óg match report by Brendan Foley -26.45 Tulla v Killanena report by Brian Torpey Clare Camogie Senior championship -31.45Round 2 group 2 Kilkishen v Clarecastle Ballyea report by Pat O'Brien Programme as broadcast live on SBCR on 31st August 2025
On Hurling Chat this week, Cyril Farrell, Andy Coen, Niall Canavan and Sean Walsh look ahead to the decisive round three games in the County Senior, Senior B and Intermediate Hurling Championships this weekend and also look at the make-up of the new Galway Hurling Advisory committee that was announced this week.
Labhair Seán Crosson faoin tsraith fáisnéise nua ar TG4.
Live95's Luke Liddy spoke with Limerick senior hurling manager and event coordinator John Kiely about the 2025 BoyleSports JT McNamara Munster National and the charity sweepstakes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A hurling club in New York has played an important role in the development of hurling in the city. Founded in 2010, the Hoboken Guards have played in 11 championship finals over the past 15 years. After winning the Junior Championship in 2017, they were promoted to the Senior ranks in 2018 – and what followed was a golden run. They captured the Senior New York Championship three years in a row: 2018, 2019, and 2020. They've also appeared in finals in 2011 through 2016, as well as 2021, 2022, and most recently, this year, when they faced Waterford in the New York Final. A game they unfortunately lost. The squad for this year's final was led by player/manager Darragh Walsh, with coaching support from Brian Glynn, Eamon Glynn, and John Fitzgerald. The team was captained by David Mangan of Kilconieron, with a strong Galway backbone that included Johnny Glynn (Adrahan), Daniel Mottram (Kilnadeema-Leitrim) in goal, Conor Caulfield (Kilconieron), and Gary Corless (Gort) among the starters. Also on the panel were Hugh McDonagh (Cortoon), Enda and Declan Fahey (Kilbeacanty), and Paul Gordon (Tynagh-Abbey-Duniry). In the club's early days, it was Tipp men like Declan Hogan (former NJ/Kilkenny captain), Conor Costigan (Templetuohy), and Pat Egan (JK Brackens) who helped form the spine of the team, alongside Clare's Fintan Meehan (Sixmilebridge). But Galway has always had a huge presence – with players like Shane O'Grady (Tommy Larkin's and now a lecturer at ATU Galway), Noel Gorman, and Eamon Riordan also of Tommy Larkin's, Brian Casserly (Athenry), Shane Quinn (Kinvara), and Sean Costelloe (Ballindereen) all contributing over the years. The Hoboken Guards have not only made their mark on the field but also helped grow the game across the U.S. Their success sparked the formation of five other American hurling clubs, including Jersey Shore GAA. Two American-born players from the Guards' All-American B team went on to found clubs of their own: Mick Kinnelly launched Providence Hurling Club in Rhode Island, James Herron started Tulsa GAA in Oklahoma, and Dave Lewis established the Kean University Hurling Club in New Jersey. Ahead of this feature airing, the club's founder David Cosgrove has been flooded with stories, messages, and memories from past players – both in New Jersey and here in Ireland. He spoke to John Mulligan.
Ahead of the last day of the St Canice's Credit Union Kilkenny Senior Hurling League Eddie and Mickey talk about how to approach the games, what's at stake and possible winners and not just in a results sense. It was mentioned on the podcast a few weeks, but it has now been confirmed that Eddie Brennan and Niall Corcoran will join Derek Lyng's backroom team, as we recorded it had not been confirmed but...we discussed it anyway.
On this week's podcast, the Echo crew discuss his appointment.The former All-Star forward with Newtown and Cork built up an impressive CV in recent years, coaching Charleville and Midleton to county success, as well as overseeing the Cork U20s' All-Ireland victory in 2023.O'Connor was one of the greatest Cork hurlers of the modern era, winning an All-Ireland as captain in 2004 and Man of the Match in '05.He was just 20 in 1999 when a young, fearless Rebel side captured Liam MacCarthy and we look at the new faces he will call up for Cork duty next season.A host of brilliant young hurlers in their early 20s are ready to stake a claim. Will some of the veterans step away to usher in a new era?O'Connor will have Ronan Curran in his backroom team and they'll be tasked with adding an edge to a Cork team that came agonisingly close to glory in back-to-back All-Irelands.When tuned in and firing, the Rebels took down the all-conquering Limerick but their collapse against Tipp in July showed the pressure they're under to edge the long wait for ultimate glory.How will O'Connor and his backroom team handle the mental side of their preparation?We also look at Ray Keane's prospects as Cork football manager and Kevin Murray's addition to the senior football set-up.There's a look at Imokilly's victory in the Premier Senior Hurling Divisional final, despite the brave efforts of Muskerry. Can the Seán Óg Murphy Cup winners retain their crown?It's a huge weekend on the club hurling front with the last group games taking place and we pick out the matches to catch in the various grades.Now in its third season, every week Éamonn Murphy will be 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.You can listen to the Echo Sport Podcast every week wherever you get your podcasts or on www.echolive.ie/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Walter Walsh, Joey Holden, Billy Ryan, Robbie Donnelly and many more from the Championship launch.The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
KK Hurling Championships Launch - Jim Fennelly CCCC Chairman on CRKC 27.08.2025
Galway's over-40s aim to deliver back-to-back national crowns on Saturday (30th August) when they take on Limerick in the Challenge Cup decider. The Tribesmen won this competition in 2024, beating Cork (4-11 to 1-16) and beat the Shannonsiders in the group stages this year. Abbeyknockmoy's Delcan Molloy captains the side, and 18 clubs are represented in the squad. Rahoon-Newcastle's Ben Mangan is the Galway manager and he looked ahead to the contest with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly. == Throw-in at Rapparees Starlights GAA, Enniscorthy on Saturday is 2pm, and is a double header with the All-Ireland Final between Wexford and Tipperary.
Finbarr McCarthy, the Corks 96FM GAA Correspondent talks about his career and what to watch out for Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HURLING: Galway under-15 manager Aidan Ryan with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly ahead of the Arrabawn Cup Finals
HURLING: Galway under-16 manager Shane Cusack with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly ahead of the Eugene Carey Cup Finals
Stephen Glennon and Andy Coen joined Sean on Hurling Chat this week to review the weekend's hurling action, which saw the second round of games completed in the Senior, Senior B, and Intermediate championships. Join the lads to hear: What Teams are going well Who is under pressure AND This week's talking point about the number of big winning margins in Galway Club Championship Games.
After another busy weekend listen to all of KCLR's post match interviews from our 8 live games across Saturday and Sunday the 23rd/24th of August!A big thanks also to Paul Doyle for his action shots from O'Loughlins v Shamrocks Ballyhale.
Our final show from the Carlow Hurling Championships sees us digest MLR's swashbuckling success over St Mullins in the Senior showpiece.We reflect on a dream day for Naomh Bríd in winning the Carlow Intermediate Championship just hours after the Junior side had taken honours in the Shield Final.Thanks to Infinite Energy, Brendan Kavanagh Furniture , Heron Sauna & Property Partners BuggyIf you enjoy our shows you can help us keep it lit by spotting us a coffee here – https://buymeacoffee.com/leftwingback
* Ladies Club Action * Club Hurling Results * Camogie Round Up * Cico Sports TOTW * The Central Navan Awards - Aaron Lynch Trim * Lottos * Insta Talking Points
An bhfuil maitheas leis na hóráidí a thugann na captaein i ndiaidh dóibh Craobh na hÉireann a bhuachaint? An bhfuil óráid ó chraobh ar leith a thaitin leat? Labhraímid le Daragh Ó Conchúir faoi seo, chomh maith le Hurling For Cancer, Cluiche Ceannais Chraobh Chamógaíochta na hÉireann, ainmneacha ar staid Oilimpeacha agus John Giles ag éirí as an gcraoltóireacht. Is féidir tacú fós le Hurling For Cancer ag an nasc seo: https://www.idonate.ie/p/event/HurlingForCancerresearch
Having heard from MLR and St Mullins voices ahead of the weekend earlier on this week, we caught up with Alan Brennan of Naomh Brid and Padraig Holden of Burren Rangers to line up Saturday's action.Thanks to www.infiniteenergy.ie , Brendan Kavanagh Furniture & Property Partners BuggyIf you enjoy our shows you can help us keep it lit by spotting us a coffee here - https://buymeacoffee.com/leftwingback
Connacht Tribune sports editor John McIntyre and Skehana Mountbellew/Moylough manager Dessie O'Brien preview round two of the Senior, Senior B and Intermediate hurling championshipsThis 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
This week on Galway Bay FM's Hurling Chat: Sean Walsh, Cyril Farrell and Niall Canavan look forward to Round 2 of the Senior, Senior B and intermediate hurling championship, and the pivotal games that will determine the fate of numerous clubs; The lads also look at what teams remain in the latter stages of the under-20 championships; And they wish Loughrea's Gavin Keary all the best following his appointment as the new galway under-20 manager. == Galway Bay FM's 'Hurling Chat' is available every Wednesday evening on our website galwaybayfm.ie.
When Aubrey Sirman lost her husband to the rare cancer Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE), her world changed forever. In this episode, she shares how grief reshaped her life—and how her passions have helped her move forward.Join Anita and Mel as they talk with Aubrey about the healing power of birding and the joy (and obsession) of taking on a Big Year. Aubrey also introduces us to the worlds of Hurling and Camogie, exploring how sport, community, and nature can provide grounding in the hardest times.*Check our Patreon for AD FREE Episodes, or to submit tributes of your person to be read in an episode! *http://www.patreon.com/wwdnSponsored by:BetterHelp.com. Save 10% off the first month of online therapy done securely, online with our unique link: https://trybetterhelp.com/wwdnMint Mobile: Mobile phone plans with great service and coverage starting at $15/month https://trymintmobile.com/wwdnJoin our Patreon for ad-free episodes and more!http://www.patreon.com/wwdnNeed some Snarky Grief merch?http://shop.widowwedonow.comWanna buy us tacos?http://www.buymeacoffee.com/widowwedonow
Since we last recorded, a final has been refixed and played so we did a preview and review all in one LOL!We go through all the bells and whistles for this weekend's Carlow Hurling Finals.We chat about Hurling For Cancer, a poignant weekend for Ballinkillen, thrash talk between the host and a current serving mentor and much more!Thanks to Infinite Energy , Property Partners Buggy and Brendan Kavanagh FurnitureYou can support our efforts by spotting us a coffee here - https://buymeacoffee.com/leftwingback
It is 50 years since Galway won the 1975 National Hurling League, and a special edition of Hurling Chat is marking the anniversary of what was a pivotal win in the history of Galway hurling. 1975 Captain John Connolly, PJ Molloy and Sean Silke joined Niall and Sean to look back at the campaign, where the game was at in Galway at that time and chat on some of the moments that made the win so memorable, particularly beating Cork, Kilkenny and Tipperary in the knockout stages. First broadcast on Over The Line on Monday, August 18th.
After another busy weekend of action around Kilkenny Pat Hoban joins us in studio to look and the runners and riders so far as the groups begin to take shape. The KCLR Hurling Podcast brought to you by Morrissey Motors Peugeot Kilkenny.
A growing body of research and storytelling suggests ice hockey may have roots in hurling, the ancient Irish stick-and-ball game. Guest: Eamon Donoghue - Journalist & Columnist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
* County u16's * Ladies Club Championship * Club Hurling Fixtures & Tables * Gary McConnnell - Handball King * Lottos * Insta Talking Points
Weekend 3 of the St Canice's Credit Union Kilkenny SHL has not disappointed. Here is all the reaction so far with Michael Rice, Seamus Dollard, Brian Lannon, Shane Lanigan, Henry Shefflin, Aran Fogarty, Jim Lyng, Colm O'Byrne, Noel Doherty, Michael Ryan, Brian Hogan and Eamon Jackman.
Treaty Talk | 342 | Hurling review, football previews and much more
David Connors joins Niall and Sean on Hurling Chat this week to look back on the opening round of the Senior, Senior B and Intermediate hurling championships. They review what we have learned and also discuss the appointment of Gavin Keary as the new Galway U20 hurling manager.
An introduction to the Irish sport hurling with Richard Bromhead aka Bromy who coaches a kids' team in Dublin. This conversation covers some of the history and contemporary culture of hurling and a discussion of the skills that are required to do well at hurling from an early age and beyond.
If you're not reading the above headline while imaging the beat of Billy Joel's classic We Didn't Start the Fire then please go read it again and then listen to the podcast!What a weekend of Hurling.No shortage of things to talk about for Kev & Stevie this week.We discuss the half time incident in the Ballinkillen v MLR SHC Semi Final, we dissect all the other semi finals and of course we chat about that post match interview!Big thanks to Property Partners Buggy and Brendan Kavanagh Furniture.If you're enjoying our content and want to support our efforts, you can do so here by spotting us a coffee - https://buymeacoffee.com/leftwingbackEnjoy!
Eddie Scally and Michael Walsh deep dive into weekend 2 of the Kilkenny Leagues, there's also an Adrian Ronan cameo while Horse Lawlor talks Carlow.
* Club Hurling Championship * County u16 Teams * The Central Navan Top Scorer Of The Week Award * The Central Navan POTW * Club Football * Lottos * Listeners Talking Points
Reaction from all 11 match commentaries on KCLR this weekend including every St Canice's Credit Union Kilkenny Senior League match and the JJ Kavanagh and Sons Carlow Senior Semi-Finals.
Ballygar's Ryan Duffy, Kinvara's Darragh Helebert, Clarinbridge manager Peter Burke and Ogie Coen joined Paul to look ahead to group three of the Intermediate Hurling Championship
HURLING: Oranmore-Maree 2-19 Sarsfields 1-21 (SHC report with Galway Bay FM's Niall Canavan)
HURLING: Oranmore-Maree manager Brian O'Connell with Galway Bay FM's Sean Walsh after their 2-19 to 1-21 SHC win over Sarsfields
Paul Shaughnessy and Cyril Farrell look ahead to the opening round of action in the Senior, Senior B and Intermediate hurling championships
Kilbeacanty's Brendan Burke, Beagh captain Joe Gantley, Rahoon Newcastle's Tony Og Regan and Turloughmore intermediate manager Nigel O'Kane join Paul to preview group group 4 in the IHC
On 'Hurling Chat' this week: Galway Bay FM's Cyril Farrell, Andy Coen, Niall Canavan and Sean Walsh get together to look ahead to the start of the Forvis Mazars Senior and Senior B championships, and the Steeltech Sheds intermediate championship. == 'Hurling Chat,' Galway Bay FM's weekly hurling podcast is available every Wednesday on galwaybayfm.ie.
Ballyduff and Abbeydorney will face each other in the Garvey’s Supervalu County Senior Hurling Championship Final at 3.30pm in Austin Stack Park, Tralee on Sunday. Treasa Murphy spoke to Abbeydorney’s Michael Hannafin, 12-year-old Donagh Hogan, 13-year-old Ben Donavan and 14-year-old Andy Costello. She also spoke to Ballyduff’s Marie Slattery O’Carroll and young fans Conor James and Paige Harrington, Shane O’Carroll and Anthony Doherty.
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan and The Hurling Pod's viewers for a live edition of pod to review Tipperary's incredible second-half demolition of Cork to land the Liam McCarthy Cup.