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Waterford continued their recent resurgence in form under new manager John Coleman this time, with a 1-0 win at home to Galway United. After the game, the Blues boss caught up with OTB's Jonathan Higgins.
Galway United have dropped to eighth in the SSE Airtricity League Men's Premier Division following a 1-0 defeat to Waterford at the RSC on Friday (9th May 2025). Darragh Leahy's goal on 27 minutes gave the hosts the three points and condemned United to a third consecutive loss. However, Galway are still just six points behind leaders Shamrock Rovers and Derry City. Galway Bay FM's match commentary were Jonathan Higgins and Brendan White. == Galway United's next game is against Sligo Rovers on Friday (16th May 2025). Kick-off at Eamonn Deacy Park is 7.45pm and we'll have LIVE coverage on 'Over The Line' on Galway Bay FM.
SOCCER: Galway United manager John Caulfield with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 1-0 Premier Division defeat to Waterford
Jonathan Higgins speaks with victorious St Patrick's Athletics manager Stephen Kenny as well as disappointed Galway United FC manager John Caulfield after 10-man St Pat's moved to the top of the League of Ireland table.League of Ireland coverage on Off The Ball with Rockshore | #LeagueOfOurOwn
Hear from Robbie Brennan, Dessie Farrell, Eoghan Frayne & James Conlon as Jonathan Higgins & Austin O'Malley bring you all of the reaction from the Leinster Senior Football Semi-Final clash between Dublin & Meath, which saw Dublin lose their first Leinster Championship fixture in 15 YEARS!
Mipo Odubeko was sprung from the Shelbourne bench to win the Dublin derby with Bohemians at Tolks Park. After the game, the goalscorer - along with his manager, Damien Duff - spoke to OTB's match commentator Jonathan Higgins. He also caught up with under-fire Bohs boss Alan Reynolds.
FOOTBALL: New Galway vice-captain Cillian McDaid with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their Connacht SFC victory over New York
FOOTBALL: Galway manager Padraic Joyce with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their Connacht SFC victory over New York
FOOTBALL: New York vice-chairperson Johnny Glynn with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their Connacht SFC defeat to Galway
AIB, proud sponsors of the club and county, has been joined by Paul Geaney (Kerry), Robert Finnerty (Galway), Ethan Rafferty (Armagh) and Sam Mulroy (Louth) for the launch of the 2025 AIB GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championships. This year marks a significant milestone as AIB celebrates its 10th year as sponsor of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, a decade of unwavering support for Gaelic Games. This year promises to be a game-changer, as the new rules of Gaelic Football redefine the championship. AIB's commitment to the players remains steadfast, celebrating the skill, dedication, and unwavering commitment that embody #TheToughest. The 2025 AIB All-Ireland Senior Football Championship season promises to be one of the most intriguing yet, with significant rule changes adding a layer of strategic complexity and the unknown. This year, the Championship takes on the atmosphere of a high-stakes chess match, where every move and adaptation will be crucial. The new rules demand a fresh approach, mirroring the unpredictable nature of the game and the season ahead. As AIB marks its 10th year sponsoring the AIB GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championships, we celebrate the players, fans, and volunteers who embody the spirit of Gaelic Games. Throughout this decade, AIB has shone a spotlight on the dedication and resilience of inter-county footballers, crafting innovative content that highlights why they are some of #TheToughest. AIB remains committed to supporting Gaelic Games across the country at all levels, having renewed its sponsorship of both the AIB GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championships and AIB Club Championships until 2028. AIB is joined by a host of inter-county giants to launch the Championships today, including Robert Finnerty, who will be hoping to go one step further with the Tribesman this year having been beaten by Armagh in last year's All-Ireland final. Galway begin the 2025 championship away to New York on the 6th of April. Before heading to the United States, Galway's Robert Finnerty caught up with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins.
SOCCER: Galway United's Moses Dyer with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after his two goals led them to victory over Bohemians
SOCCER: Galway United manager John Caulfield with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 2-0 victory over Bohemians
Two goals from Moses Dyer secured Galway United's third victory of this season's SSE Airtricity League Premier Division on Friday (28th March 2025) at Dalymount Park. The result puts the Tribesmen in second place, on 13 points, only behind leaders St. Patrick's Athletic on scoring difference. Galway Bay FM's match commentary team were Jonathan Higgins and Johnny Ward. == Galway United's next game in the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division is against Shamrock Rovers on Friday, 4th April. Kick-off at Eamonn Deacy Park is 7.45pm and we'll have LIVE coverage on 'Over The Line' on Galway Bay FM.
SOCCER: Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins and Johnny Ward call Moses Dyer's second goal against Bohemians in the Premier Division
Bohemians returned to winning ways in fine style on Friday night, with a first-half Colm Whelan hat-trick handing them a 3-0 win away to Waterford. After the game, OTB's Jonathan Higgins caught up with Bohs' hat-trick here, as well as their manager Alan Reynolds, and a disappointed Waterford boss Keith Long.
It turned out to be another dramatic night in the League of Ireland, with Shamrock Rovers taking the spoils in a nervy Dublin derby at Tallaght Stadium. Elsewhere, Bohemians picked up their first win since the opening weekend with a Colm Whelan hat-trick giving them a 3-0 win at Waterford. You can hear all the post-match reaction from that here. But on a packed LOI Late Night, Cameron was joined by the likes of Barry Murphy, Shane Keegan, Jonathan Higgins (who almost gets locked inside the RSC!!), and a host of fans from up and down the country.
SOCCER: Galway United goal scorer Killian Brouder with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 1-1 draw with Drogheda United
SOCCER: Galway United assistant manager Ollie Horgan with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 1-1 draw with Drogheda United
Jonathan Higgins and Eddie Hoare joined Paul Shaughnessy for a deep dive on Galway's draw with Derry. The lads also look ahead to Galway's round four clash against Donegal in the Allianz Football League Subscribe for more content!
Jonathan Higgins & Vinny Perth provide immediate reaction to an absolute thriller in London!The Sunday Kickback on Off The Ball w/ William Hill Ireland
SOCCER: Galway United manager John Caulfield with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 2-2 draw with Cork City
Last week your BFF's sent love and light to those impacted by the fires of Altadena, but this week we wanted to get into what makes the city so important and special. We also chat about ways we each can help build/re-build community and why so many of us are tired of people making MAGA their personality. Buy DoctorJonPaul's book here! Support Victims of the Eaton & Palisade Fires Here! Make the haters mad and rate us 5 stars. We want to connect with you more! Send us an email with your thoughts/comments about the show: BlackFatFemmePod@gmail.com. Also, don’t forget to watch and subscribe on YouTube! Follow the show on social: Instagram | BlueSky | Tik-Tok Follow DoctorJonPaul: BlueSky | Instagram | Website | Tik-Tok Follow Jordan: Instagram | Website | Tik-Tok See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dublin's Na Fianna put in a dominant display at Croke Park this afternoon to be crowned AIB All Ireland Club Hurling champions, beating Sarsfields 2-23 to 0-20. After the game, Off The Ball's Jonathan Higgins spoke to first to Na Fianna's two-goal hero Tom Brennan, then wing-back Paul O'Dea. Jonathan also got the chance to speak to triumphant manager Niall Ó Ceallacháin, and his Sarsfields counterpart Johnny Crowley.
Galway United picked up a victory away to UCD in a pre-season friendly in Belfield on Friday (17th January 2025). Stephen Walsh got the game's only goal. Afterwards, Galway United manager John Caulfield shared his thoughts with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins. == Galway United's first game in the 2025 SSE Airtricity League Premier Division is away to Cork City on Friday, 14th February. Kick-off at Turners Cross is 7.45pm and we'll have LIVE coverage on 'Over The Line' on Galway Bay FM. The 'Over the Line' weekend preview show with Darren Kelly broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
In this episode of Platemark, Jonathan Higgins discusses his journey as the owner and master printer of Manneken Press, established in 2000 in Bloomington, Illinois. We talk about his early life in Berkeley, California, his initial interest in art and ceramics, and his transition to printmaking. After exploring lithography and working for various artists and print workshops in New York, including at Galamander Press with Randy Hemminghaus, he eventually founded Manneken Press. Jonathan shares insights into the operational strategies, collaborative projects with artists, challenges with photogravure, and his approach to publishing and curating prints. He also touches on the impact of COVID-19 on his work processes and future projects, while emphasizing the importance of selecting artists whose work resonates with him. The interview concludes with a reflection on the evolution of Manneken Press and Jonathan's current focus and achievements. Episode photo by: Matt Shrier https://mannekenpress.com/ Blog: https://mannekenpress.com/news-the-manneken-press-blog/ Artsy: https://www.artsy.net/partner/manneken-press Printed Editions: https://www.printed-editions.com/gallery/manneken-press/ IG: @mannekenpress IG: jonathiggins Platemark website Sign-up for Platemark emails Leave a 5-star review Support the show Get your Platemark merch Check out Platemark on Instagram Join our Platemark group on Facebook Philip Van Keuren (American, born 1948). Snowstorm, 2016. Photogravure. 14 x 18 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Philip Van Keuren (American, born 1948). Tulips, 2019. Photogravure. 18 x 14 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Manneken Pis, Brussels, Belgium. Manneken Pis, Brussels, Belgium. Shrine to Manneken Pis at Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Rupert Deese (American, born 1952). Array 1000/Dark Blue, 2011. Woodcut. 45 x 45. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Ted Kincaid (American, born 1966). Nest 920, 2008. Etching. Plate: 20 x 16 in.; sheet: 25 x 21 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Matt Magee (American, born France, 1961). (L–R) Bugs, Drugs, Plugs, 2021. Set of three aquatints. Each: 21 1/2 x 17 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Matt Magee (American, born France, 1961). Lunar Lantern, 2024. Aquatint. 23 1/2 x 17 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Matt Magee (American, born France, 1961). Mind Gap, 2024. Aquatint. 23 1/2 x 17 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Matt Magee (American, born France, 1961). Winter Pool, 2024. Aquatint. 23 1/2 x 17 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Preparing to print the plate for the watercolor monotype Foursquare Foresworn by Judy Ledgerwood (American, born 1959) at Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Judy Ledgerwood (American, born 1959). Foursquare Foresworn, 2020. Watercolor monotype. 22 x 30 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Judy Ledgerwood (American, born 1959). Detail of watercolor monotype Old Glory, right after printing. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Judy Ledgerwood (American, born 1959). Old Glory, 2020. Watercolor monotype. 22 x 30 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Judy Ledgerwood (American, born 1959). Inner Vision, 2020. Suite of 9 watercolor monotypes. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Jill Moser (American, born 1956) working on the plates for Chroma Six in her Long Island City studio. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Jill Moser (American, born 1956). Chroma Six, 2019. Suite of six color aquatints. Each: 23 1/2 x 20 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Jason Karolak (American, born 1974) stopping out a copper plate with asphaltum at Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Jason Karolak (American, born 1974). Detail of a plate with soap ground applied prior to etching at Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Jason Karolak (American, born 1974) plates with soap ground applied prior to etching at Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Jason Karolak (American, born 1974). The first plate of Prospect inked and ready to print at Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Jason Karolak (American, born 1974). The second plate of Prospect inked and ready to print at Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Jonathan Higgins pulling a color proof of Prospect, an etching by Jason Karolak (American, born 1974) at Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Jonathan Higgins pulling a color proof of Prospect with all 10 colors, an etching by Jason Karolak (American, born 1974) at Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press. Jason Karolak (American, born 1974). Working proof of Prospect, 2024. 2-plate aquatint. Plate: 21 x 18 in.; sheet: 26 1/2 x 23 in. Published by Manneken Press. Courtesy of Manneken Press.
Na Fianna have become just the second Dublin club to advance to an All Ireland Club Hurling final courtesy of a late rally that saw them beat Loughrea 0-17 to 0-16. Off The Ball's Jonathan Higgins was there for all of today's action, and afterwards he spoke with Na Fianna (and soon to be Dublin) manager Niall Ó Ceallacháin, their man of the match Colin Currie who scored 0-10 today, and finally the man who scored the winning point - AJ Murphy.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne were crowned AIB All-Ireland Women's Club football champions for the fourth year in a row today with a 0-13 to 0-9 victory over Kilmacud Crokes at Croke Park. Off The Ball's Jonathan Higgins was there as the Galway club made history.First he caught up with co-captains Sarah Gormally and Louise Ward. Then it was the turn of manager Willie Ward. And finally, Jonathan speaks to the Divilly sisters Siobhan and Olivia.
LGFA: Kilkerrin/Clonberne 2-11 Clann Éireann 1-9 (All-Ireland senior semi-final match report with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins)
LGFA: Kilkerrin/Clonberne joint captain Louise Ward with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their All-Ireland senior semi-final win over Armagh's Clann Éireann
Tommy Devane reflected on victories for St. Michael's in the Peter Curran Electrical Intermediate Football Final, and Kilkerrin/Clonberne completing seven-in-a-row in the AIB Connacht Senior Ladies Football Final. While Jonathan Higgins looked back on Corofin's defeat to Pádraig Pearses in the Connacht Senior Club Football Quarter-Final
FOOTBALL: Corofin manager Kevin Johnson with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their Connacht quarter-final loss to Pádraig Pearses
FOOTBALL: Pádraig Pearses manager Frank Canning with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their Connacht senior championship win over Corofin
FOOTBALL: Pádraig Pearses 2-10 Corofin 0-10 (Connacht senior quarter-final match commentary with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins and Diarmuid Blake)
HURLING: 'Over The Line' Senior Final Preview from the AULD TRIANGLE, LOUGHREA with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins and Gordon Duane
HURLING: 'Over The Line' Senior Final preview from the AULD TRIANGLE, Loughrea with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins and Gordon Duane
Padraig Pearses travel to Tuam Stadium to take on Galway County Champions Corofin in the Connacht Club Championship quarter-final. Pearses boss and Portumna legend Frank Canning spoke with Jonathan Higgins about the big match.
Jonathan Higgins spoke with Corofin manager Kevin Johnson ahead of their Connacht Club quarter-final against Padraig Pearses on Sunday November 10, at Tuam Stadium.
FOOTBALL: St. Michael's selector John Ruane with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins ahead of their intermediate football final against Caltra
SOCCER: Galway United captain Conor McCormack with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 1-1 Premier Division draw with Bohemians
SOCCER: Galway United manager John Caulfield with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 1-1 draw with Bohemians
FOOTBALL: Caltra manager Gabriel Naughton with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins ahead of their intermediate final against St. Michael's
Ahead of the Intermediate Football Championship Final between Caltra and St Michaels, we hear from Greg Rogan, Declan Meehan, Jonathan Higgins and Padraic Cunningham. In association with Monaghans Galway. Monaghans Galway, located on Tuam Road, is the leading dealership in Galway for new SKODA, CUPRA, SEAT models Now is the perfect time to order your new car, or visit Monaghans.ie
Corofin are County Senior Football Champions for the 24th time following a 2-9 to 0-9 win over Maigh Cuilinn on Sunday in Tuam Stadium. Goals from Jack McCabe and Gary Sice set them on their way combined with a Man of the Match performance from Kieran Molloy. Here is the commentary of the game from Jonathan Higgins and Alan Keane
St Michael's booked their spot in the Intermediate Football Championship Final after cruising to a 0-16 to 0-6 victory over Oranmore-Maree. Jonathan Higgins spoke with Mike Hughes after the full time whistle.
Jonathan Higgins spoke with Caltra manager Gabriel Naughton following his side's 1-10 to 2-2 victory over Glenamaddy to book their spot in the Intermediate Football Championship Final alongside St Michael's.
SOCCER: Waterford 1-2 Galway United (SSE Airtricity League Premier Division match commentary with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins and Bernie O'Connell)
SOCCER: Galway United goal scorer Killian Brouder with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 2-1 Premier Division victory over Waterford
SOCCER: Galway United manager John Caulfield with Galway Bay FM's Jonathan Higgins after their 2-1 Premier Division victory over Waterford
Jonathan Higgins grabbed Galway United manager John Caulfield for a word after a 0-0 away draw to Drogheda in the SSE Airtricity League Of Ireland Premier Division.
Galway United defender Gary Buckley gave his post-match thoughts to Jonathan Higgins following his side's 0-0 draw to Drogheda in Weavers Park in the SSE Airtricity League of Ireland Premier Division.