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Dave chats with Tom Charlton foreman for John O Shea stable.
John O'Shea Previews Cobh v Treaty with Adrian Finnin
Steve Crossman is joined by former Premier League midfielder Don Hutchison and former Manchester United footballer John O’Shea to preview the Europa League final between Manchester United and Villareal. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer speaks to Steve ahead of the final and we hear from Diego Forlán who played for both sides. Plus Spanish football journalist Eduardo Alvarez gives us an insight into Unai Emery’s tactics. TOPICS: 04.54 – Importance of the trophy 06.50 – Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Interview 17.00 – O’Shea on Solskjaer 17.50 – Solskjaer’s relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson 20.50 – Banquet celebrations 22.44 – Manchester United fan in Gdansk 31.55 – Bruno Fernandes Interview 36.00 – Fernandes‘ influence 40.49 – Diego Forlán
John O'Shea and Mark Lawrenson joined Johnny Ward, Dan McDonnell and presnter John Duggan on OTB Football Saturday this week! We discussed Solskjaer, Glazer protests and coaching at Reading with O'Shea, and Liverpool's top four hopes with Lawro, and plenty more! @paddypower
Laura Lafferty celebrated her first metro win on Saturday, partnering Intrepidacious for John O’Shea at Caulfield
It was some day for trainer John O’Shea on Saturday, preparing a treble at Randwick, while Intrepidacious scored at Caulfield
Forgotten Silver (1995). Written and Directed by Costa Botes & Peter Jackson. Featuring Jeffrey Thomas, Peter Jackson, Costa Botes, Leonard Maltin, Sam Neill, Johnny Morris, John O’Shea. Time for our annual April Fool celebration, a trip across the Tasman for a New Zealand film. This documentary begins with a simple call to Peter Jackson from his mum. What Sir Peter found in his neighbour’s shed would raise questions about what we thought we knew about history. Forgotten Silver at IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001392/ Forgotten Silver available at Costa Botes Lone Pine Films: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/forgottensilver Cinema Spotlight: Forgotten Silver: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-0ou1Yl7dg Podcast theme music is ‘Creation Time’ by KieLoKaz, used with their kind permission under Creative Commons. Their work can be found and purchased at musikbrause.de . 'New Zealand National Anthem' from The Samuel Pepys Show. The film © Wingnut Films 1995. The podcast ℗ Moment of Mayhem 2021.
Great to catch up with one of Sydney’s most popular jockeys. Tim talks of his recent Coolmore Classic win on Queensland mare Krone- his 16th Gr 1 success. Tim looks at his tremendous record with fillies and mares. He says he really hadn’t thought about it too much. The jockey looks back on his country upbringing and his first apprenticeship to Peter Clancy in the Riverina. Tim talks about the transfer of his indentures to John O’Shea at Randwick with whom he spent the last 18 months of his apprenticeship. He won the Sydney junior premiership in that season. The jockey vividly recalls the circumstances that led to his first Gr 1 win. Tim fondly remembers the wonderful mare Hot Danish who had to be put down in 2011 when she failed to respond to treatment for a massive hind leg infection. He remembers the exciting racing style of the daughter of Nothin’ Leica Dane. He reflects on his favourite Gr 1 win- the 2011 Doncaster Mile on the noted mudlark Sacred Choice. Following the passing of Hot Danish the jockey elected to take up a Hong Kong contract. He talks of two successful seasons in the mecca of great jockeys. Tim remembers Avoid Lightning, the mare who regenerated his career in Sydney. He looks back on his first trip to Perth and the Gr 1 winner he rode for the excitable trainer Gary Moore. Clarky talks of his two wins in the Gr 1 Flight Stakes. The fillies in question are among his all time favourites. He elaborates on his reputation as a skilled rider of front runners. He mentions Samadoubt who led throughout to give him two Group victories at Randwick. The popular jockey talks about family life with wife Jade and daughter Elly. Jade is a sister to talented jockey Josh Parr and daughter of former successful rider Steven Parr. Tim closes with mention of his love for the NSW Central Coast.
Lion’s Roar lines up in Saturday’s Rosehill Guineas for trainer John O’Shea, following a stunning last-to-first win in the Randwick Guineas a fortnight ago.
Co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are back with a new episode as they continue to review the latest action from the PDC World Championship. Alex and Burton discuss how costly Michael Smith and Rob Cross' early exits at Ally Pally could be for their Premier League 2021 hopes, as well as analyse the performances of the six non-seeds to make it through to the third round. Alex also makes a new prediction for who he thinks will lift the title, after his pre-tournament tip fell at the first hurdle. Plus, American star Danny Baggish (13:02) calls in to look back on a whirlwind last seven days at Ally Pally which saw him knock out Damon Heta and Adrian Lewis to reach the last 32 for the first time. Also, Sky Sports commentator Adam Smith (36:05) joins us to talk about his full debut in the darts commentary box at Ally Pally this year, his love of darts and also some boxing too. And, we also hear from the reigning World Master John O'Shea (1:01:53), who chats to Matthew Kiernan as part of the recent MAD press day. Enjoy! *** Thank you to our friends at Low6 for sponsoring the Weekly Dartscast. Download the Low6 app and get involved in our own contests. You'll be able to see the picks our co-hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt have made and compete against them along with other listeners of our podcast! Find out more at weeklydartscast.com/low6 18+ UK residents only. New customers limit one per person. T&C's apply. Please gamble responsibly. begambleaware.org *** Support for the Weekly Dartscast comes from our new sponsor Manscaped. Use the promo code 'ADONIS' for 20% off! Head on over to manscaped.com now! *** Enjoy our podcast? Make a one-off donation on our new Ko-Fi page here: ko-fi.com/weeklydartscast Support us on Patreon from just $2(+VAT): patreon.com/WeeklyDartscast Thank you to our Patreon members: Phil Moss, Gordon Skinner, Andrew Dougan, Tom Rouse, Jan Echtermann
Andrew Bensley talks to trainer John O'Shea who saddles up Rondinella in the Gr.3 Premiers Cup (1900m) at Rosehill on Saturday.
With the League of Ireland finally back, Kevin talks all things Football with Waterford legend John O'Shea and Waterford FC Manager John Sheridan following their 1 nil win over Shelbourne FC. Also in light of Ireland's second One Day International with England, he gets a club perspective from Bagnaelstown's Harry Shorthose as well as hearing from David Griffin, chairman of Munster Cricket.
Sporting hero nominee John O Shea, care assistants are not paid enough, how Waterford Credit Union survived the pandemic and Glenn Murphy in concert for Pieta House
Sporting hero nominee John O Shea, care assistants are not paid enough, how Waterford Credit Union survived the pandemic and Glenn Murphy in concert for Pieta House
John talks of the tough road back as an independent trainer after three years heading up the powerful Godolphin operation. He reflects on his feelings when the Godolphin job was offered to him, and the reaction of his family. John reminisces about a quick dash to Dubai to officially meet Sheikh Mohammed. Of the hundreds of horses to pass through his hands in the Godolphin days, he was smitten by the remarkable Hartnell. He remembers a great horse. John recalls the moment he knew it was time to leave Godolphin. The trainer recalls his early life in Cairns and his love of Rugby League and Polocrosse. He talks of a University Degree which few people know about. John reflects on the day he literally walked in off the street and asked Gai Waterhouse for a job. He remembers his time with Bart Cummings and Gary Moore. John recalls his low key start at Warwick Farm and the tried horses who got him going. He looks back with affection on the talented horses who’ve helped shape his career. John comments on his admiration for a couple of high profile jockeys. Finally the talented horseman pays tribute to the Canadian girl who was happy to relocate to Australia and marry a budding horse trainer.
Joining Donncha and Marie this evening we have Jeff Shepard, Damian Lawlor, Conor Whelan, John O'Shea, Brian Gartland and Darran O'Sullivan.
AVSNITT 29 – BOJAN OCH O'SHEAS BUSSTUR Ny vecka och en ny podcast från Jonas, Mikael och Adam. Denna gång har vi även med en gäst i Bojan Djordjic. Ett kanonavsnitt, förmodligen det bästa avsnittet hittills. Bojan ger insider om Matic, hur är han som person? Och hur nära var han egentligen att lämna i vintras? Bojan berättar om den frostiga relationen till MUTV, om den speciella bussresan med John O'Shea, om rädslan för Roy Keane, om Sir Alex och stämningen i klubben. Och mycket, mycket mer hinner vi med att diskutera! Bojan är alltid öppen, men här är det verkligen all in utan filter. Ni vill inte missa det! Glöm inte att följa oss på Spotify och dela gärna podden vidare!
Join Claressa Monteiro, as she speaks to Dr John O’Shea, Co-Founder of Good Pharma about common skin conditions that can cause unbearable itching and how we can go about treating this irritation.
Residents in expensive and high-tax states like New York are fleeing in droves. Thousands are moving to places like Florida, South Carolina, Delaware, Mississippi, anywhere to escape the choking personal and business costs in places like New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. In the latest census data, New York's net population loss to other US states was an astonishing 181,000 for 2018-2019. Factor in arrivals and foreign immigration, that means New York's population plunged by almost 50,000 -- the fourth consecutive year of population decline. The departures includes the rich, poor and middle class -- a broad swath of former New York residents. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-aidan-byrne/support
In Part 1 Suman talks about the shattering disappointment of losing two promising European imports to injury. He updates the progress of Django Freeman and Schabau and looks to the future with both horses. Suman recalls his days at school and a stint at University, but much prefers to talk about his early visits to the Inglis Yearling sales. He takes us through his chance meeting with businessman Sheriff Iskander- a meeting destined to shape his destiny. Suman reflects on his time as racing manager John O’Shea and the lessons he learned from the successful trainer. He takes us back to the fateful day when he spent every last dollar to buy a broodmare called Myrrh in foal to Testa Rossa. He sold that yearling for $260,000 and then proceeded to breed a Doncaster winner from his prized mare. Suman was on his way. Suman tells the story of his involvement with Written Tycoon a stallion destined for much bigger things.
Comedian Sofie Hagen, Colombian novelist Héctor Abad, political journalist Isabel Hardman, artistic director John O'Shea & psychologist Dr Colette Hirsch, who are behind a new exhibition about anxiety, join Shahidha Bari. On Edge: Living in an Age of Anxiety is a new exhibition at Science Gallery London until 19th January 2020 which combines art, design, psychology and neuroscience drawing on research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London. Comedian Sofie Hagen has explored her experience of anxiety in many of her shows notably Shimmer Shatter which described with brutal honesty what she calls her outsider status and why she's been known to hide public toilets so she doesn't have to deal with other people. Her new show The Bumswing runs until June 14th 2020. Tour details and her podcast Made of Human Podcast on https://www.sofiehagen.com Political journalist Isabel Hardman has written about going through a severe bout of anxiety 2 years ago which forced her to take a lengthy break from her job at the Spectator. As she puts it herself, "my mind was full of words flying angrily around like startled gulls." She argues that Government policy should do much more to tackle the issue of mental health care. Her latest book is called Why We Get the Wrong Politicians. Born and brought up in Colombia, journalist and novelist Héctor Abad has written a memoir called Oblivion about his late father who was killed by right wing paramilitaries in 1987. In the Free Thinking archives - Anxiety and the Teenage Brain hears a student, university counsellor and psychologist Stephen Briers from TV's Teen Angels give their take on anxiety https://bbc.in/2D4WPRV Producer: Paula McGinley
Two Culchies living in the Big Smoke. Join the lads for a bit of craic and general talk about whatever pops into their heads. Recorded on a couple of inflatable arm chairs from Lidl and a folding chair as a desk the college life is going fairly smooth for the two lads. In this episode we go from discussing revolutionary technology in the gaming industry to John O'Shea and NFL predictions. Hope ye all enjoy the very first of the Dem Lot podcast.
You might haven't heard yet that Lenovo is working on a blockchain project, but they have for over a year now. It’s mainly focussed to track parts on their supply chain. What are some considerations to make when choosing for a blockchain solution. Does it really cut down some costs, spoiler alert: the answer is yes. And does Lenovo has any plans for a blockchain smartphone?
En sur uavgjort mot Chelsea, og fjerdeplassen ser ut til å ha røket for Man Utd. Vi samles for å skjelle ut spillergruppa, sparke de Gea hardt i nøttene mens vi gir ham en bamseklem, hylle John O’Shea og se fram mot neste sesong.
It's been a dramatic day in the LOI with the news that Cork City and John Caulfield have parted ways. Cork based reporter, John O'Shea joins Burke & Brier from the get go to update listeners on the latest from Turners Cross. Keith Ward talks title possibilities, the Dalymount buzz and Nandos, while we've got a very unique and inspirational interview with award winning author, world cyclist and mega LOI fan, Breifne Earley. Also, the lads have some brilliant tales from their trip to Wales, this really is a must listen show!
Ukas gjest har Wikipediaside på 12 forskjellige språk! Han er nok mest kjent i Norge for å ha blitt kåret til Årets unge spiller i Man. Utd. i år 2000, men hans karriere inneholder så utrolig mye mer. Han har vunnet serien i fire forskellige land, vunnet "the double" med Røde Stjerne, spilt i Old Firm, The Eternal Derby i Beograd, for Aarhus Gymnastikforening og vært trener i Rinkeby. Han har fått tatoveringsnekt av sin far, møtt Dragan Stojković på Marakana og hatt John O’Shea som sin private frisør! I dag er han TV-mann med oppdrag for United TV, svenske Viasat og TV 2 sine PL-sendinger her i Norge. Ukas gjest er mannen, myten, manken: Bojan Djordjic! Bojan forteller om en utrolig karriere der han har levd med legender som Paul Pogba, Lothar Matthäus, Taribo West og Sir Alex Ferguson. I tillegg lærer vi et og annet om fotball, medmenneskelighet og selve livet. Abonner og anmeld oss gjerne i iTunes og sjekk oss ut på Instagram, Facebook og Twitter: @P3HeiaFotball
On this mornings Now That's What I Call Sport we had our very own Denis Kirwan on the show who took an inside look at the Cheltenham Racing Festivals and also gave out a few tips, Ireland manager Mick McCarthy talked us through his 38 man squad he has named for Ireland's opening Euro 2020 qualifiers against Gibraltar and Georgia later this month and we were also joined by legendary defender John O'Shea. We continued our League Of Ireland Sunday looking back on all this weeks action including the Dublin Derby Between St Pats and Shamrock Rovers and we were also heard about Bray wanderers becoming the first club in Ireland to appoint a Disability Access Offer. And finally we were joined by Joe Schmidt as we looked ahead to his final home game as manager against France in the Six Nations and we also heard from Rory Best, Andy Farrell, Peter O'Mahony and Gary Ringrose.
It’s the FA Cup Third Round! One of our favourite weekends of the season, featuring potential Mellon slices for Spurs, players with normal jobs being patronised and, surely, some FA Cup magic from Neil Warlock himself. We also look back at a fine example of the homemade banner, learn of Man United’s sunshine break and hear some pleasing names from yesteryear, like John O’Shea and Rod Wallace. That sort of thing. This show is sponsored by bet365Search ‘Football Ramble’ on social media to find us, and email us here: show@thefootballramble.com***Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!***Further reading:Man United are going on a jolly to Dubai:https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/man-utd-training-camp-dubai-15622612Ole Gunnar Solskjaer doesn’t want to leave Man United:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46743240Man City vs Liverpool in the Premier League final:https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-city-vs-liverpool-fc-preview-fixture-kick-off-latest-analysis-klopp-guardiola-salah-a8708616.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on Eden Exchanges we spoke to John O’Shea, Founder of Helio Lending, a business specialised in cryptocurrency based loans who is working together with BlueMount Capital. John, an experienced entrepreneur saw the opportunity as revolutionary within the lending industry. His discusses the future of cryptocurrency as an asset, how the interest in Helio Lending has been to date as well as the simplicity of their underlying technology and business model. Listen to find out more.
Will and Rich look back at Gameweek 6, discuss the best and worst of goal celebrations, tuck into some good and bad Dutch beers, then play a revolutionary new quiz. Twitter - https://twitter.com/ffhangover Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ffhangover Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fantasyfootballhangover/ Email - ffhangover@gmail.com Leave a review for a chance to win some free beermats. Thanks, Will, Rob and Rich
John O’Shea, Manager of the Grafton Centre in Cambridge talks to Leigh Chambers about the Centre’s redevelopment and upcoming Open Mic event on Wednesday.
Tyler is joined by Sean of MLS Ireland(@MLSWatch on Twitter) live from the Aviva Stadium in Dublin Ireland. The lads chat about the evolution of MLS and how great it's to watch matches late at night in Ireland. We also chat about US vs ROI and his fond memories of John O'Shea!!!
In this episode, the lads talk about the latest results and give their predictions for Friday’s fixtures in the League of Ireland, whilst discussing the news of Ronan Curtis’ move to Pompey and Graham Burke’s huge call up to the Irish National squad. Meanwhile, the controversy surrounding Ireland Under-17’s European Championship departure, John O’Shea retiring from international duty and a bit on Declan Rice is all in there for the Irish national talk, with Manchester City’s record breaking season, Salah’s 34 individual awards, and some transfer talk including Manchester United’s interest in Toby Alderweireld and Rooney’s move stateside also under the spotlight as the lads discuss the Premier League and Transfers. Expect things to get heated, and emotional – with Goalmouth Episode 6!
Tune in to Windy City Irish Radio this week for more new music from Armagh tradsters Connla, Dublin's The Stunning and singer songwriters Hudson Taylor, plus a new track from Chicago's own Liam Durkin off of the new album produced by John Walsh's Touch of Blarney Entertainment Group LLC entitled "In Troubled Times." Tim and Mike also feature songs and tunes from Baile An Salsa, Pearl River, New York's Girsa, Meath man Pauly Fagan, Damien Dempsey, The Moxie Strings, classical Irish guitar man John O'Shea and ginger man Ed Sheeran. Next week we start our annual Irish American Hall of Fame tribute shows in advance of the Hall of Fame Gala on April 28th at the Irish American Heritage CenterTune in every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM to WSBC 1240AM and catch this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com
I DON’T BELIEEEEEEEVE IT! Another loss? You bet’cha! Here’s your weekly dose of Podcasting bliss from the lads at Roker Report. What are we talking about this week? Our latest defeat, this time to Cardiff; Is it time to press the John O’Shea emergency button? Should Lee Cattermole be dropped? Simon Grayson - how much blame should he take for our current predicament? Positives? Are there any? Plus much, much more. It's honey for the ears! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a week where the BBC brought you a popular podcast about N’Golo Kanté, the Team of John O’Shea’s anti-establishment, counter-cultural movement is here to bring you a podcast about N’Golo Kanté. We can assure you that our analysis of the great man shall be infinitely better than that brought to you by the BBC. The BBC, for example, could never offer the utter reasonableness of Chris ‘Reasonable’ Wagner or the total incomprehensibility of Paddy McCloskey. In fact, we are so confident in our superiority to the BBC that we recommend not paying your licence fee and instead donating the money to our newly established Patreon page. You see, we're not just talking N'Golo Kanté - we're talking about N'Golo Kanté, Chelsea and Liverpool. We ask: Would Liverpool be top of the table if they had signed Kanté this season? All this illegality and much more beside on this week’s episode of A Team of John O’Sheas...
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
You get very few opportunities in life to spend time in the company of a living legend, so it was gratifying to learn that Janet Hensley, or Miss Janet, was the real deal. I was lucky enough to have a wide-ranging conversation recently with Miss Janet about all things Appalachian Trail. She proved to be incisive, engaging, and generous with her time and opinions. She is truly the hiker's best friend, putting herself out to help anybody who requests her assistance. When we touched upon some of the occasional bad behavior on the trail, she even jumped to a possible defense of the perpetrators. It is an indication of the regard in which she is held on the trail that she was confident in insisting that I took her personal phone number to make sure that anybody on the trail who needs help can call her. So, with some trepidation, her number is 423-483-0620. She can also be emailed at TheMissJanet@gmail.com and will be happy if you look her up on Facebook, though apologized because Facebook will not allow her to exceed her current total of 5,000 friends! Jessa is so ready to go that she has taken a week or so off to go on vacation to Europe! Her latest update shows the value of organization. We'll soon be hearing from her as she gets those first miles under her belt. John O'Shea and I just chatted in our Fear & Loathing segment, and I'm really looking forward to spending a week in July with John and his Fat Guys Back in the Woods. If you'd like to join us, email John at john.skeezix@gmail.com. Please try to leave a review of the show on iTunes. Click HERE to be taken to the show in the iTunes Store.
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
John was a lot of fun to interview. He's also clearly a joyous hiker, despite hiking in 2003, one of the five wettest years on record. He gives back to the trail with his annual trail magic on Labor Day in Maine. Additionally, he heads a bunch of guys known as the "Fat Guys Back in The Woods." Wouldn't you want to be in that little group? If you do, or even if you'd like to chat with him about it or even join his trail magic spectacular, you can email him directly at john.skeezix@gmail.com. Don't forget to leave any comments for me at the website, on iTunes, or on Stitcher. Email me directly at steve@mightyblueontheat.com, if you'd prefer. You can also get a FREE copy of my ebook, Hiking The Appalachian Trail Is Easy: Especially If You've Never Hiked Before by visiting my author's website, steveadams.info. I hope you like the new cover.
John O'Shea joined On The Punt to preview his runners at Flemington today
Chrisso and McGuane present RSN Breakfast. Includes Craig Gabriel, Gary Portelli, John O'Shea and Connor Pain.
In this month's Cell Podcast, we learn how plant defenses have shaped the fussy dining habits of insects, with Anurag Agrawal (0:00) (Trends in Plant Science Special Issue), why after twenty years, John O’Shea is still excited about cytokine signaling, (8:34) (Immunity Special Feature on the JAK-STAT pathway), and why being the right size is a matter of life or death for free-falling rodents, with Andrew Spence (15:15) (Current Biology Special Issue on Size Control). Plus, sample a selection of the hottest new papers from Cell Press (20:46).
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