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The Echo Sport Podcast takes in all the latest GAA action. This week we break down the Rebel rout of All-Ireland champions Clare on Sunday afternoon. Pat Ryan's side up to target the inside line and the reward was six goals, with Cork finally converting the chances they've been creating throughout the league.Brian Hayes was the official TG4 Man of the Match but Declan Dalton was also unstoppable and Shane Barrett showed his best All-Star form. However, was it a case of going too well, too soon? Did the Rebels show too much? The weather and the crowd made it feel like championship but Clare now know exactly what to expect on Easter Sunday in the Munster Championship opener.The other major talking point from the game, and across the hurling weekend, was the flurry of red cards shown. On the local front, Fr O'Neills had a fine win in Division 1 over champions Sars while Charleville impressed against Blackrock.William Buckley was electric as St Finbarr's defeated Glen Rovers and Colin Walsh excelled for Kanturk in their loss to Douglas, while in Division 2, Daire Connery and Kevin Moynihan were superb for Na Piarsaigh in their draw with BallincolligYou 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.
Sergeant Morgan O'Sullivan of Bandon Garda Station speaks to Patricia on theft in Kanturk, a recent DHL scam, and Christmas safety tips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Local woman Charlotte Hedges speaks to Patricia about how her family have been forced to pack up and move from Kanturk to Dublin, to be closer to Temple Street Childrens Hospital to support their son Rí, who has Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More than a million people tuned into RTE's final election debate and if he could Simon Harris would have thanked every one of them. Instead he thanked Sarah McInerney and Miriam O'Callaghan for every question as he tried to recover the ground he has lost. Harris's encounter with the woman in Kanturk Charlotte Fallon has defined the election campaign. But what has really led to Fine Gael's slump? On Free State today, Joe and Dion look at what the establishment parties took for granted during the campaign and how it might still cost them. What has the media's role been and is it time for RTÉ to explain the contact they had with Fine Gael about the Kanturk encounter? They also have a politician's tip for how to make a mark at a funeral.Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jerry spoke to the Taoiseach and leader of Fine Gael Simon Harris. His party has slipped in the polls ahead of Friday’s general election and he’s still dealing with the fallout from his exchange with disability care worker Charlotte Fallon in Kanturk last Friday.
Frank Greaney on the Conor McGregor and Nikita Hand case, Simon Harris' response in Kanturk to Charlotte a section 39 worker and your thoughts on band aid 2024?
PJ talks to John Paul O'Shea from FG, Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire from SF and Mick Barry from Solidarity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Charlotte Fallon on why she asked the question to An Taoiseach in Kanturk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The team sits down with Derval McDonald from Inclusion Ireland to unpack the controversy surrounding outgoing Taoiseach Simon Harris' dismissal of a disability care worker, Charlotte Fallon, during a campaign stop in Cork. With just five days until the general election, could this misstep become a turning point for Fine Gael's campaign? The team also the outcome of the civil assault case against Conor McGregor.Don't miss the analysis and debate on these crucial topics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Even before the Kanturk fiasco it looked like Fine Gael's highly personalised campaign, built around its leader was in trouble. Harris has just had his Gordon Brown 2010 moment... only this one is much, much worse. Can FG slide back even further? Is it now at risk of coming 3rd?
On The Echo Sport Podcast this week, Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony join Éamonn Murphy as we head to the business end of championship.Castlehaven met St Finbarr's for the fifth semi-final in a row and the county champions were worthy winners this time, led by Brian Hurley who landed an incredible 0-7 from play. Nemo Rangers were far too good for Mallow but will still be underdogs for the county final. They'll be delighted by that!It'll be Knocknagree versus Carrigaline at Senior A, after a dominant display by the Duhallow side against Dohenys and penalty-shootout drama in Carrigaline against Kanturk.They pick a Player of the Week, with Castlehaven's talisman Hurley, Carrigaline penalty shootout hero Ryan Delaney and Nemo veteran Paul Kerrigan, the leading candidates.There's a big preview of the two huge county finals next weekend: Sars v Imokilly and Glen Rovers v Blarney. Where will those deciders be won and lost and who are favourites?Plus, they look ahead to the Rebel Óg Premier Minor Football finals, where it's Ballincollig v Mallow and Castlehaven-Donoughmore.You can find us every week on Echoline.ie/podcast and all the major podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On The Echo Sport Podcast this week, Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony join Éamonn Murphy to review the football action and preview the hurling semi-finals.They look at St Finbarr's victory over Ballincollig and ask if they're better placed coming in against county champions Castlehaven now they've had a tough test. The other side of the draw is on hold, after the board postponed four games on Sunday.In Senior A, Dohenys delivered one of the best performances of the weekend but how can you pick between the Dunmanway side, Knocknagree, Kanturk and Carrigaline as champions-elect?They also discuss the state of Northside football with St Nick's, Na Piarsaigh and St Vincent's contesting relegation finals and the future of Kerry legend Aidan O'Mahony as Macroom manager.They select a Player of the Week, with Rhys Coakley, Keith White, Blake Murphy and Cian Dorgan the leading candidates.There's also a big preview of the hurling matches you need to catch. Who will fall short in Midleton-Sars and Imokilly-Blackrock? Do Carrigaline have the momentum and ideal venue to beat Ballincollig in Premier Intermediate? Can Bride Rovers get their revenge on Blarney?You can find us every week on Echoline.ie/podcast and all the major podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On The Echo Sport Podcast this week, Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony join Éamonn Murphy to review a bumper weekend of Cork club hurling action.They look at the winners and losers from the group stages. Relegation battles loom for some big clubs, including Charleville, league finalists, who must now defeat Bishopstown to save their Premier Senior status after an epic battle with Kanturk.They discuss the game of the weekend, where Éire Óg and Mallow shared eight goals and it took points scored overall to decide who progressed to the PIHC knockout stages. Killeagh also pulled off a great escape, beating Inniscarra by enough to get out of their group having had no points on the board after the first two rounds.A Hurler of the Week is chosen with a number of strong candidates. Alan Walsh had a remarkable 3-3 from play for Kanturk while Conor Lehane was imperious for Midleton, lancing over 0-14. Patrick Collins made a string of critical saves for Ballinhassig who sent Kilworth, last year's PIHC runners-up, into a relegation playoff. Sean Desmond was electric for Watergrasshill as they topped a tricky group while James Masters continues to reel in the years for the Nemo hurlers.Plus a preview of the matches you need to catch in this weekend's last round in the football championships, with one of the favourites St Finbarr's under pressure to get a result and Mallow looking to build on their upset last month.You can find us every week on Echoline.ie/podcast and all the major podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On The Echo Sport Podcast this week, Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony join Éamonn Murphy to preview the last round of Cork hurling matches, with places in the quarter and semi-finals up for grabs, as well as the relegation playoffs.There's a review of the victories for the Imokilly hurlers and Muskerry footballers and Kanturk's impressive draw with Midleton.You can find us every week on Echoline.ie/podcast and all the major podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Barry O'Mahony and Denis Hurley join Éamonn Murphy to reflect on the weekend football action, which included a huge upset as Mallow beat the Barrs, a Cill na Martra versus Beál Áthan Ghaoirthaidh classic and some huge displays from the Haven, Kanturk and Knocknagree.We pick our standout club football from the second round.Plus a hurling preview about the matches you need to catch next weekend, including Ballinhassig versus Ballymartle, St Finbarr's against Fr O'Neills and Ballincollig-Éire Óg.You can find us every week on Echoline.ie/podcast and all the major podcast platforms. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Treaty Talk | 287 | Former Cork star Aidan Walsh looks ahead to Cork v Limerick re-match. The Kanturk native joins Tom Clancy and Matt O'Callaghan, as they look ahead to the All-Ireland semi-final. All the SFC, Camogie and LGFA chat. #SportLK
This week I am joined by Don Curtain, a podcast regular at this stage & Paul Cocoman. We talk about trucks, horses, riding....horses in Miami and most importantly, the Light Up The Night Truck Run going from Edenderry to Kanturk in aid of SoSad Ireland. Remember, "it's ok not to be ok". If you need to contact anyone please contact SOSAD Ireland: 1800-901-909 Pieta: 1800-247-247
PJ talks to Darragh Ó Caoimh, TG4's new weatherman from Kanturk and to City Council's Chris Dorgan about events for Seachtain Na Gaeilge Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A young Cork entrepreneur who first started with bringing his homemade energy balls to college lectures has signed a contract worth €1 million with supermarket chain ALDI.Matthew Collins is from Ballydesmond in Cork and he founded The Sibly Food Co. in 2018.After years of making product for friends, then selling at markets he recently has signed a 12 month contract to supply ALDI's 161 Irish stores with its popular Energy Balls product.He started making his own homemade energy balls and bringing them to college lectures at the age of 21.After classmates encouraged him to sell his produce, Matthew set up a stall at a Christmas Market in Kanturk where his energy balls proved a big hit with customers and his business has grown hugely since then.He applied for the ‘Grow with ALDI' programme in 2022 and was selected as one of five winners of the supplier development programme.He told Alison his story.
PJ talks to Jack Tobin who runs the Catch-Up Cafe in Kanturk. He talks about his own recovery from drugs and why he runs the cafe with an eye to helping others with addiction and mental health recovery. The Official Launch Night for Catch-Up coffee Is Fri Nov 10th at 7pm in the Cafe at Percival Street, Kanturk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reggie from the Blackrock Road is the richest man in Cork by a huge margin in fairness to him.He lives in a 6.4 million euro mansion and has established a massive following on social media with his attacks on Liz Truss, northsiders, Kerry people and Kanturk. After years of tyranny under Michael D. Higgins (who is from Limerick) Reggie has decided to run for Uachtarán na hÉireann, which means President of Ireland in case you only did pass Irish for the Inter Cert. In the run up to the election in 2025, Reggie will travel around Forgotten Ireland, those small villages which have been by-passed by progress and advances in personal hygiene. As part of this tour he will be in the Glen Theatre on Saturday 4th November, reaching out to the ordinary people of north Cork without touching them, unless they are gorgeous. You don't want to miss it, and he joined Elmarie in studio on Sunday for a chat! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Laura feels she was overcharged for her and her husband's wills. Paul believes he saved €30,000 doing probate himself without any solicitors. Sheila is worried that the Kanturk Bridewell will be damaged beyond repair if work is not carried out soon. A Kinnegad suburban house owned by Rebecca's parents was listed as a hotel on Booking.com
It's the week of the Ploughing Championships and we discuss a report from the Irish Farmers Journal on how Four in Ten Farmers are in favour of a pre – nup Family Carers Ireland join Patricia on the in action by the government on a report showing Ireland with the highest levels of loneliness in Europe How an old Civil war jail in Kanturk is falling into disrepair and why a campaign is underway to prevent history from disappearing Social media sensation and comedian Reggie from the Blackrock Road joins Patricia !! Gardening advice with Peter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Éamonn Murphy and our GAA experts Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony review the weekend hurling action as we hit the business end of championship. They pick their Hurler of the Week and Team of the Week. Plus a look ahead to the matches you need to catch in the football quarter-finals, including Nemo-Clon, Ballincollig versus Castlehaven and Cill na Martra against Iveleary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Michael O'Donovan, Chairperson of the Vintners Association in Cork City and County says the price rises on beer and whiskey are ill-timed.Nicola tells us of her fertility treatments which led to her giving birth to 2 happy, healthy children.Our weekly 'ours to protect' feature is about how the oceans are threatened by overfishing and pollution.Michael Moynihan T.D. on the SouthDoc services in Kanturk.Our weekly movie review with Mark Malone Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joe is joined by former Limerick goalkeeper and Kanturk bar owner, Joe Quaid, to chat about the upcoming All-Ireland Hurling Final. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Solo first-time buyers need to earn near €70 K to buy their own home Further reaction to the Garda Commissioner Drew Harris visit to Cork as many feel more Gardai are needed for Cork We discuss are our Youth being conditioned to inflate every disappointment in their life's into a trauma We hear about the Duhallow Supports Marymount concert to be held in Kanturk mart !! Peter Dowdall answers your Gardening Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We often think of puddings as a uniquely Irish breakfast staple but it is in fact global and particularly prestigious in France. Now an intriguing chocolate blood pudding from Cork has won a major accolade at the Brotherhood of the Knights of the Black Pudding, which is the Oscars of the pudding world. Sean was joined by Tim McCarthy, Butcher at McCarthy Butchers of Kanturk... Image: McCarthy's of Kanturk
We often think of puddings as a uniquely Irish breakfast staple but it is in fact global and particularly prestigious in France. Now an intriguing chocolate blood pudding from Cork has won a major accolade at the Brotherhood of the Knights of the Black Pudding, which is the Oscars of the pudding world. Sean was joined by Tim McCarthy, Butcher at McCarthy Butchers of Kanturk... Image: McCarthy's of Kanturk
PJ talks to Sinead about a wheel-whopping pothole on the Kanturk to Freemount Rd and to Martin about a 7 incher pothole in Boherbue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kieran answers questions from Andy Burke who bought an old house near Kanturk in North Cork. The house suffers from condensation and lack of insulation. Kieran details what the causes of the issues are as well as a series of remedial measures Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aidan Leahy hosts as RedFM Sport bring you a huge interview with Dermot Usher, the man who is bidding to take over Cork City FC. Ruairi O'Hagan spoke to Dermot to ask him why he wants to be involved and to find out about his plans. Elsewhere, we have reaction to Kanturk's loss to Rathmore in the Munster Club IFC as well as to Kilmurry's huge victory to reach the provincial junior final. Ireland legend Stephanie Roche joins us also.
Reaction from St Finbarr's boss Ger Cunningham after their defeat to Ballyea. Ballygiblin's Ronan Dwane. Kanturk and Kilmurry previews. Cork City boss Colin Healy on their season (recorded before Thursday's news of a possible take over). John Murphy on getting his DP World Tour card. Watergrasshill AC Chairperson Colette O'Donoghue previews the Great Glenville Run. Billy Dennehy talks Kerry FC.
The passing of Vicky Phelan: Kevin Quaid from Kanturk, who himself has become a high-profile campaigner for patients fighting health issues, struck up a friendship with Vicky four years ago. They were in regular contact up to recently. He spoke to Deirdre earlier about her legacy.
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This week's podcast is a county final special as we look ahead to the clash between Bantry Blues and Kanturk in the Bon Secours Premier Intermediate final.The West Cork side head to Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday at 4pm in search of their first adult football title since 1998 and on today's show we'll be joined by Bantry Blue's player Kevin Harrington.If you can't make it to the shops this week to pick up a copy of The Southern Star, you can avail of a digital or postal subscription by clicking here.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @jayburgkk, @KieranMcC_SS and @matt_hurley01Produced by Dylan Mangan.***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose the Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community. For more visit www.accesscu.ie.
Since February 2019 when we launched the Star Sport Podcast it has been our mission to bring the most in-depth and comprehensive coverage of the West Cork sporting universe to you, the great people of the West Cork sporting community.We've interviewed Olympic gold medallists, Irish soccer internationals, horse racing legends and everything in between.And somehow we've managed to keep it going for almost four years! And today, to mark the 200th episode of the show, we're delighted to be joined by West Cork sporting royalty in the form of Cork and Bantry Blues legend Graham Canty.Canty is the last West Cork man to lift the Sam Maguire cup and he's been chatting to Kieran about his career, his life in the GAA and of course the small matter of the intermediate county final between Bantry and Kanturk on October 23rd.If you can't make it to the shops this week to pick up a copy of The Southern Star, you can avail of a digital or postal subscription by clicking here.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @jayburgkk and @KieranMcC_SS.Produced by Dylan Mangan.***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose the Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community. For more visit www.accesscu.ie.
On this week's podcast we're reflecting on a famous win for the Castlehaven ladies' footballers who continued their rise up the Cork footballing ranks by clinching the county intermediate title after an epic 25-metre free shoot-out win against Glanmire on Saturday.We'll be joined by captain Siobhan Courtney who, along with Rachel Whelton, kicked the winning frees as Castlehaven won the shoot-out 2-1.We're also looking ahead to the county senior A hurling final between Courcey Rovers and Fr O'Neills at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Sunday.Matthew Hurley has been catching up with Courceys manager Sean Guiheen.But we're kicking off today's show with a look back at a mixed weekend for West Cork clubs in county football semi finals.On a positive note, Bantry Blues got the better of Iveleary in the intermediate semi-final on a scoreline of 3-13 to 1-16 and they'll now take on Kanturk in the county final on October 23rd.Elsewhere, The Barr's got the better of Castlehaven in the final part of their county semi-final trilogy to end the West Cork sides interest in this year's championship while O'Donovan Rossa's run came to an end in the senior A championship. Gene O'Donovan's side were bested by St Michaels on a scoreline of 2-21 to 2-11.If you can't make it to the shops this week to pick up a copy of The Southern Star, you can avail of a digital or postal subscription by clicking here.Follow our hosts on Twitter: @jayburgkk and @KieranMcC_SS.Produced by Dylan Mangan.***The Star Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Access Credit Union.Access Credit Union - Where your bank really does matter. Choose the Credit Union, Choose Local, Choose Community. For more visit www.accesscu.ie.
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We wrap up a busy day of Gaelic Games action and hear from St Finbarr's, Carbery Rangers, Ballingeary and Kanturk. Andrew Horgan previews Ireland v Slovakia. Tom from Three Red Kings on Munster.
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Jam-packed show featuring previews of Sars vs The Rockies and Kanturk vs Newtownshandrum the Co-op Superstores PSHC. We also bring you up to date with all the days results in Cork hurling. Ger McCarthy speaks to Cork u16 Camogie boss Donie Daly and captain Keeley Goulding ahead of tomorrows Tesco All-Ireland U16 A Camogie final between Cork and Tipperary in Mallow. And Ruairi joins Aidan to preview the big derby in the FAI Cup between Cork City and Cobh Ramblers.
Reaction from a massive day at Pairc ui Chaoimh as we hear from Co-Op Superstores PSHC winners Midleton - we speak to Ger Fitzgerald, Ben O'Connor and Luke O'Farrell. Reaction from Senior A champions Kanturk, and our reporter John O'Shea analyses both games.Ger McCarthy was on hand in Mallow for a Munster ladies football quarter final double header - we'll hear from Mourneabbey and from Castlehaven after their wins.And we speak to Sara Byrne about the Mardyke Arena UCC Emerging Talent Programme.
Kanturk coach Frank Flannery and former Limerick hurler James Ryan join us to discuss the All Ireland final this Sunday between Cork and Limerick
On October 26, 2020, two sons and a father lost their lives in what became known as the 'Kanturk tragedy'. Mark O'Sullivan (26) was shot dead by his father and brother, who then took their own lives. Six months later, their bereaved mother and wife Anne O'Sullivan lost her life to terminal cancer. In this podcast, host Denise Calnan talks to Irish Independent Southern Correspondent Ralph Riegel about the Kanturk tragedy, the story of how a family was wiped out after an inheritance row, and a mother and son's desperate attempts to quell tensions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inquest into the Kanturk killings, lack of hospital visits for the terminally ill, and vaccine side effects. Tune into the Neil Prendeville Show weekdays from 9am on Cork's RedFM