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A new cup will be presented to the winners of this year's Clare intermediate hurling championship. It's being donated in memory of a former player with O'Callaghans Mills and Bodyke. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by representatives from both clubs, Pat O'Brien, from O'Callaghan's Mills and Sean O'Halloran, Bodyke GAA.
Here is a free section of The Sunday Paper Review - as presenter John Duggan is joined by former Irish rugby star Jackie Shiels, and Philip Lanigan of the Irish Daily Mail.
Former Killimor manager and current Skehana-Mountbellew/Moylough manager Dessie O'Brien and Paul Shaughnessy review the Galway senior hurlers' season and look ahead to the club championship 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.ieSubscribe for more content!
All Ireland camogie quarter final review, Pat O'Brien and Sean O'Halloran review the hurling All ireland semi finals and preview the All Ireland senior Football semi finals. Pat and Sean talk about a new cup for the Intermediate championship in honour of Patrick “Pappy” Callaghan who played for the Mills and Bodyke. Brian Lohan who this week has has been given a new three year term as Clare senior Hurling manager joined Leo and Pat on the phone. Presented by Leo Doyle and Pat McNamara -01.05 Senior camogie review -10.16 Pat O'Brien and Sean O'Halloran -37.56 Brian Lohan Clare senior Hurling Manager. Originally to be broadcast 12th July 2025
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Send us a textHey my beautiful friends!This week, I laced up my sneakers and ran a 5K… and let me tell you, it was not as easy as I thought it would be. Even with all the hiking I've been doing, jogging reminded me that growth doesn't always feel graceful. But that's the thing—it doesn't have to. In this episode, I'm diving into the power of boldness—what it means, how we can cultivate it gently, and why it matters so deeply for our physical and emotional wellness. I'm sharing some thoughts inspired by Tamara Levitt's meditation on gentle boldness, my own experiences from training, and some research-backed reasons to step outside our comfort zones—even just a little bit. We'll talk about how boldness shows up in our work, our relationships, and our weight loss journeys. I'll also share a few gentle, doable ways to get started being a little bolder in your life today. I can't wait for you to listen in and maybe take your own bold step this week.Until next time, stay bold and take care! — Fi Quote of the Week“The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity.”— Amelia Earhart References· Wood, C., Linley, P. A., Maltby, J., Kashdan, T. B., & Hurling, R. (2020). Courage: The psychology of boldness and bravery. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 43(2), 215–228. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10865-019-00112-3· Psychology Today. (2023). Why Saying No is a Mental Health Superpower. Retrieved from: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-right-mindset/202301/why-saying-no-is-a-mental-health-superpower· Levitt, T. (n.d.). Meditation on Gentle Boldness. Available on the Calm app.Let's go, let's get it done. Get more information at: http://projectweightloss.org
We're on the edge of a cliff and the way out is through - through the obfuscations and extractive values and downright lies of predatory capitalism. Through to authenticity, and integrity and finding language for how we can be who we really are, what our souls yearn to be. And that language is not always English. This week's guest, Diarmuid Lyng, speaks Irish - one of the older, indigenous languages of these islands. Listening to him is a genuinely fabulous experience in the truest sense of the word in that it lifts us to the place of myth and fable where our oldest stories are held, and we can reconnect with the bones of who we are so that we can carry our knowing forward into who we could yet be: who we will have to be, I'd say, if we're going to make it through the current pinch point; and who we will love being.Diarmuid is co-owner of Wild Irish Retreats and Nature of Man. He is a former Wexford hurling captain and a host on the Irish Newstalk's flagship sports programme 'Off the Ball'. With Wild Irish Retreats he is part of a team that is focused on the rejuvenation of the Irish language in relation to nature reconnection. With Nature of Man he runs retreats and online programmes with men that creates a space for them to do their own internal spiritual work. He also takes teams/groups of all kinds to the woods for overnight camps that focus on connection; to self, teammate and place. In all of this, Diarmuid is uncovering in people a previously hidden energy source that benefits the individual, the society and the web of life - and he does it with such authenticity, integrity and a really humble sense of what it is to be human in the world at this moment, that I found this whole conversation a genuinely magical exeperience. I hope you do too. Diarmuid's Fundrazr https://fundrazr.com/wildirishDiarmuid's website https://www.diarmuidlyng.ie/Diarmuid's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/diarmuid-lyng-54931928/Diarmuid's Substack https://diarmuidlyng.substack.com/Diarmuid on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/diarmuid.lyngJohn Moriarty and Tommy Tiernan on YouTube https://youtu.be/m6kfo4FahM0?si=PDrgpag33IAvG7cPPeia - Blessed We Are (lie down, eyes closed, breathe and listen https://open.spotify.com/track/6lZnYjOFaoBVNFD0rf9kYl?si=KZe4cx0YRxS6RGhFu-XgnwThis is hurling https://youtu.be/9aqRRvcyAgE?feature=sharedThe myth of Cú Chulainn https://www.wildernessireland.com/blog/irish-folklore-cuchulain-hound-ulster/
Huge crowds converged on Croke Park over the weekend to witness the spectacle that is the All Ireland Hurling semi-finals.Hurling is much loved here and is starting to gain exposure abroad as well with the BBC showing the matches live, but for most of us, it is something to be watched rather than played.Hurling requires a very specific skillset that can take years to master, but former Wexford hurling captain Diarmuid Lyng is trying to re-connect people with the joy of actually taking part in one of the ancient aspects of our cultural heritage by engaging them in wild hurling.So, what is wild hurling?Diarmuid Lyng joins Seán to discuss.
The chairman of Clare GAA claims Brian Lohan's decision to stay on as manager of the Clare senior hurlers represents a great vote of confidence in the potential for the coming years. At last night's meeting of the county board delegates, it was confirmed Lohan would remain at the helm, with the Wolfe Tones clubman committing to a further three years in charge. Meanwhile, the county's underage management will also remain together, with both Terence Fahy and Ger O'Connell to continue in charge of the Under 20 and minor teams respectively Clare GAA Chair, Kieran Keating, has been telling me that keeping all three management teams intact will allow the sides to hit the ground running when the new season rolls around.
Huge crowds converged on Croke Park over the weekend to witness the spectacle that is the All Ireland Hurling semi-finals.Hurling is much loved here and is starting to gain exposure abroad as well with the BBC showing the matches live, but for most of us, it is something to be watched rather than played.Hurling requires a very specific skillset that can take years to master, but former Wexford hurling captain Diarmuid Lyng is trying to re-connect people with the joy of actually taking part in one of the ancient aspects of our cultural heritage by engaging them in wild hurling.So, what is wild hurling?Diarmuid Lyng joins Seán to discuss.
Barry Kenny, Corporate Communications Manager with Iarnród Éireann, discusses the train services for the Cork v Tipperary final in Croke Park on Sunday week.
Richie Farrisee breaks down Cork's surprising seven-goal victory over Dublin and the thrilling All-Ireland hurling semi-finals to PJ Coogan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan spoke about a sport that rarely, if ever, gains any coverage! Rounders is one of the four official GAA sports included in the original GAA charter back in 1884 along with Gaelic Football, Hurling and Handball. However, despite it being included in the original GAA charter, Rounders hasn't gained as much in popularity or coverage as the other three sports. To discuss this further, Alan Morrisey was joined by Michael Sheahan, Development officer for GAA Rounders in Munster.
Alan Cawley and Austin O'Malley look back at an eventful sporting weekend. They are joined by Brian Carroll, Niall Moran and Eddie Brennan to analyse the hurling semi-finals!
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary as Tipperary beat Kilkenny in the 2025 All-Ireland senior hurling championship semi-final. The game took place in Croke Park on Sunday July 6th 2025 with an attendance of 60738. Paul Carroll & Ken Hogan were on commentary duty for Tipp FM and our coverage was in association with The Arch Bar & De Faoite Restaurant, Liberty Square, Thurles. Photo credit: Sportsfocus.ie.
Fresh from his stint with the BBC on the telly, Paul Murphy joined James Skehill and Will O'Callaghan on this week's review of the All-Ireland semi-finals on this week's Hurling Pod. The lads discussed the fallout from the scoreboard controversy, Oisin O'Donghue's incredible winning goal for Tipperary against Kilkenny, and how a ruthless Cork team put Dublin to the sword in the other semi-final.
Pat Treacy chats Championship Hurling with Tony Considine on CRKC 05.07.2025
Padraig Walsh (KK) and Eoin Kelly (Tipp) chat Championship Hurling with LKOR on CRKC 04.07.2025
Gaelic Games Correspondent, Marty Morrissey highlights the high-profile matches taking place this weekend.
Hurling star DJ Carey has admitted falsely claiming he had cancer and defrauding people into paying him for treatment. The former Kilkenny player (54) pleaded guilty to 10 deception charges when he appeared in Dublin Circuit Criminal Court today. He had been due to stand trial but entered the plea when he was formally arraigned before the court this morning. Host: Kevin Doyle, Guest: Amy MolloySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan ahead of this weekend's All-Ireland Senior Hurling semi-finals. Skehill is licking his wounds after a loss in the Galway League final, they salute Waterford's rising stars, and discuss Shane O'Donnell potentially giving it another. year with Clare.
Kilkenny manager Derek Lyng, Tipperary selector Declan Laffan, former Kilkenny forwards Aidan "Taggy" Fogarty and Wally Walsh plus Joe Fortune on Kilkenny v Tipperary.How excited are we for the game ? This is out third podcast on it, does that answer the question.
HURLING: Turloughmore joint manager Darren O'Shaughnessy with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly after their Division 1 League Final win over Cappataggle
HURLING: Turloughmore captain and man of the match Tom Quirke with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly after their Division 1 Final win over Cappataggle
Skehana-Mountbellew-Moylough are the JFW Renewables Division 3 Hurling League champions following this one-point victory over Kinvara in Kenny Park, Athenry on Friday (27th June 2025). The victors overcame a poor start, going four points down before Oisín Lohan's goal gave the north Galway team a 1-10 to 0-10 interval lead. Kinvara came back after the restart with Darragh Helebert, who finished with 1-10, forcing parity. But Ger Flahive's ninth point of the evening proved to be the winner. Afterwards, Skehana-Mountbellew-Moylough manager Dessie O'Brien caught up with Galway Bay FM's Tommy Devane. == Turloughmore take on Cappataggle in the JFW Renewables Division 1 Hurling League Final on Saturday (28th June 2025) at 6.15pm in Duggan Park and we'll have LIVE coverage here on Galway Bay FM. Beforehand, there will be updates from the Division 2 decider between Killimorday and Ballygar from 4.30pm.
The world seems to be intent on tapping into humanity's worst instincts.Tech companies ensure the algorithms keep us enraged and fearful, but is there a resistance movement? On Free State today Dion tries to persuade Joe that Test match cricket is part of a broader cultural phenomenon but will Joe buy it?Joe looks at how Kilkenny was transformed from a cricket county to the cradle of hurling.They also consider the All Ireland quarter finals and Dion's credentials as a Kerry supporter are challenged by Joe, who definitely isn't buying it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This one's a little different, it's a get-to-know-your-host kind of episode! I'm answering questions you sent in from the lives on TikTok and beyond.From favourite foods (yes, beetroot makes the list), to what music gets me going, to my thoughts on gut health, movement, and staying connected to the land, this is Organic Fitness in its purest form.Listen in, have a laugh, and get a few nuggets of farmer wisdom while you're at it. And don't forget: the best time to start stacking those healthy habits was yesterday. The next best time? Today.
Clare Coach Kevin McNamara Ahead Of All Ireland Minor Hurling Final
Davy Fitzgerald, Tommy Walsh, Richie Power and Graeme Mulcahy on Kilkenny v Tipperary and whole lot more including Reffing, retiring and golfing!
Tom and Matt are joined by Josh Ryan and Peter Nash to chat football; Masters and Wheelchair updates too.
Ger, Colm & Arthur run through Tuesday morning's papers, as we get reaction to Damien Duff's departure from the Shelbourne camp.Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction 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 Hurling Chat this week, Cyril Farrell and Johnny Coen join Sean to look back at Galway's exit from the Senior Hurling Championship. The lads have an in-depth look at the game, where it went wrong, and what the major takeaways are as Galway face a period of uncertainty.
Marty Morrisey is outside Croke Park to give us the rundown on the incredible Dublin win this weekend.Fintan O'Toole and Davy Fitz also join Ian to share their congratulations on the win.
After Dublin stunned Limerick in the All-Ireland Hurling. Quarter-Finals and Tipperary eased past Galway, James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan on The Hurling Pod to chat about where the games were won and lost. The lads eat some humble pie about writing off Dublin, and Skehill gives his most glowing assessment of Tipp in four seasons of the pod...
Melanie Browne with another edition of the Big Red Bench. We hear from the Cork camp after their loss to Dublin, Dublin SHOCK Limerick in the Hurling quarter finals, and Irish rugby's Emily Lane chats ahead of the Rugby World Cup.
It may not be the pairing that most expected but following the Dubs win over Limerick and Tipps defeat of Galway it's Kilkenny v Tipperary in the All-Ireland Semi-Final on Sunday July 6th at 4 pm live on KCLR.Adrian Ronan, Michael Walsh and Naoise Waldron look ahead while also reflecting on dramatic day in Croke Park.As well as all of that the championship has begun in Carlow and we get an insight into coaching with Brian Dowling.
A little bit later than planned, James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to look ahead to this weekend's All-Ireland Hurling Quarter-Finals. Tipperary look to pick up a first Championship win over Galway since 2016, can Dublin pull off a shock and register a third straight Championship victory over Limerick?And after more 20+ point hammerings last weekend, the lads consider whether the All-Ireland Preliminary Quarter-Finals still have merit in their current format. On the pod this week:0:00 - 'I'm on the side of hope rather than expectaton with Galway'. 05:00 - Tipperary are going well and are more settled than Galway. 11:00 - Galway don't always bring the fight. They need this game to be a spark. 21:00 - Tipp's firepower, changes Galway. could make in defence. 27:00 - Cathal Mannion is in hurler of the year territory. 40:00 -'If you're not concerned, your head is n the sand; 45:00 - If there a lack of hype this week?53:00 - Limerick will relish another run-out at Croke Park. 01:00;00 - Dublin have had a good year but Limerick will have too much. 01:10:00 - Drop the All-Ireland Preliminary Quarter-Finals.
Andy Coen and Sean Flynn joined Paul Shaughnessy to preview Galway's All-Ireland SHC quarter-final against Tipperary. 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.ieSubscribe for more content!
Listeners get in touch in relation to the penalty shootout that decided the Munster Senior Hurling Championship final between Cork and Limerick on Saturday. People are frustrated as foxes are damaging gardens as people continue to feed them.
Relive all the drama from Clare's epic victory over Cork in the All-Ireland Minor Hurling Semi-Final
Galway senior hurling captain Conor Whelan visited Insomnia Coffee, Westside Shopping Centre on Friday (13th June 2025) in his role as Brand Ambassador. Insomnia Coffee are in a 5-year partnership to be the Official Coffee Partner of the GAA/GPA (Gaelic Players Association), this is their 2nd year. Helping to bring the partnership to life are their brand ambassadors, Limerick hurler Cian Lynch, Kilkenny Camogie player Katie Power, Galway hurler Conor Whelan, Dublin footballer Paddy Small and Meath footballer Emma Duggan. As Official Coffee Partner, the sponsorship will see Insomnia Coffee commit to working with the GAA/GPA in providing the extra resources needed to help players reach their full potential, both on and off the pitch. The Kinvara forward chatted to Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly about his role and also looked back on Galway's defeat to Kilkenny in the Leinster Senior Hurling Final. == Insomnia Westside you're go-to coffee spot— whether it's for your morning coffee, a catch-up with friends, or a well-earned break during the day.
Hello!And welcome to our podcast - Word On The Street!Every week, Susanna, Eve, and Rachel take a major sporting event or topic and head to the streets to find out what you, the public, think.This week, we're talking all things penalty shootouts, after the controversial Munster Hurling Final on Saturday saw Cork triumph over Limerick (Rachel is still celebrating). And even though Susanna is in sunny Spain, she's still here with Eve at the helm to discuss if penalties are fair, comparisons to other sports, and what possible alternatives there are.Have a topic or thought in mind? Send us a DM on @OffTheBall on all our social platforms or send us a WhatsApp at 0879180180!
Two-time Hurler of the Year and Limerick captain, Cian Lynch, spoke to Will O'Callaghan at the launch of the All-Ireland Championship about their loss to Cork on penalties in the Munster final, his approach to the game, and Nickie Quaid's remarkable recovery from a knee ligament injury.
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James 'Liam' Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan on this weekend's edition of The Hurling Pod to break down a drama-filled Munster final, a far less dramatic Leinster decider, and Kildare securing back-to-back promotions by winning the McDonagh Cup.
Stephen Doyle and Michael McCarthy join Eoin Sheahan for Monday night's Newsround and we're starting with the biggest story of a packed weekend, the Seagulls at the Aviva Stadium.UPMC in Ireland #GetBackInAction
Welcome to the Final Whistle on Off The Ball.Here is your one-stop shop for all the weekend's biggest GAA voices in one podcast.David Wilson brings you through the weekend's major Gaelic Games talking points.Kilkenny insist they have been tested as they cruise to yet another Leinster title.Galway manager Micheal Donoghue still has the faith.Kildare's special day as Brian Dowling, David Qualter and Rian Boran all contribute to the greatest day in Lilywhite hurling.And there is all the reaction from the Munster Hurling final as Cork put the stop on Limerick's drive for 7-in-a-row.Become a member at offtheball.com/subscribe
Shane Hannon is joined by Ann Marie Donelan and Alanna Cunnane to run you through today's sporting headlines.