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On tonight's Extra Time we reflect on another Munster Hurling Championship win that secures our passage out of Munster. We hear from Ken Hogan, James Woodlock, JJ and Tom. Andrew Ormond and Liam Cahill. We have reaction too after our Tailteann Cup campaign saw another defeat, this time at the hands of Kildare, Charlie McGeever joins us. Barry on the TSDL rounds off another busy Extra Time. We hope you like....
Listen back to Tipp FM's coverage of Tipperary vs Waterford in the 2025 Munster senior hurling championship. The game took place on Sunday May 18th 2025 in front of 28,758 spectators in FBD Semple Stadium. On commentary duty for Tipp FM was Paul Carroll & Ken Hogan and the coverage was in association with The Arch Bar & De Faoite Restaurant, Thurles. Photo credit: Sportsfocus.ie.
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary of the 2025 Munster U20 hurling final as Tipperary took on Clare. The game took place on Wednesday May 14th 2025 in the TUS Gaelic Grounds in front of 6,476 spectators. On commentary duty for Tipp FM was Paul Carroll & Ken Hogan. Coverage was in association with Nenagh College. Photo credit: Sportsfocus.ie.
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary as Tipperary beat Clare in the 2025 Munster senior hurling championship. The game took place in Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, Ennis on Saturday May 10th 2025 in front of 20685 spectators. On commentary duty for Tipp FM was Paul Carroll & Ken Hogan and the coverage was with thanks to The Arch Bar & De Faoite Restaurant, Thurles. Photo credit: Sportsfocus.ie.
On this evening's extended Extra Time we have reaction to the big stories of the weekend, Tipp hurlers win in Ennis that keeps out Championship ambitions alive, our footballers opening round Tailteann Cup defeat in Tubbercurry. along with the breaking news of Rachael Blackmore's immediate retirement. We hear from Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan, Timmy Hammersley JJ and Tom McGrath. Paul Cahill, football selector. gives his reaction along with Conor O'Dwyer and Ed Burke on Ladies football. TSDL with Barry and racing with David Byrnes rounds off a busy show that also includes updates from the Munster Minor football semi-final against Cork. We hope you like...
Listen back to Friday May 9th 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: - Tommy Guilfoyle and Ken Hogan preview the meeting of Tipperary and Clare in the Munster senior hurling championship - Tipperary senior football manager Philly Ryan ahead of the Tailteann Cup opener against Sligo - Gary Culbert looks ahead to an exciting season finale in the NT&DL Premier Division - Barry Drake previews the weekend's greyhound racing action
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary as Tipperary beat Waterford in the Munster U20 hurling championship. The game took place in FBD Semple Stadium on Wednesday April 23rd, with Stephen Gleeson and Ken Hogan on commentary duty for Tipp FM. Match coverage was with thanks to Nenagh College. Photo credit: Sportsfocus.ie.
Tonight we analyze events in the Pairc yesterday that saw 14 man Tipperary overpowered by Cork. We get the views of Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan, JJ Kennedy and Tom McGrath. Controversy too in the Ragg as Tipp lose out on a Munster Final berth to Waterford after a goal was not given. Nenagh Ormond continue to write new glorious chapters in their history after their promotion to the AIL top tier. Barry on the TSDL rounds off another busy Extra Time; we hope you like.....
Tipperary Under 20 hurlers versus Clare in the Munster U20 championship round robin 2025 - join Stephen Gleeson and Ken Hogan for commentary of the game on TIpp FM
Extra Time on Tipp FM with Stephen Gleeson filling in for Ronan - we hear from Ken Hogan, Tom McGrath, Ed Donnelly, Geraldine Kinane and much more...
Listen back to Friday evening's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to another busy weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - We hear from Tipp U20 hurling manager Brendan Cummins and U20 football selector Paddy O'Gorman following their midweek games - Ken Hogan looks ahead to the National Hurling League final between Tipperary and Cork - Tipperary senior football manager Philly Ryan on the season so far and the Munster quarter-final meeting with Waterford - South Tipp GAA PRO Pat Murphy on the draws for the South Championships - Barry Ryan previews Peake Villa's Munster junior cup semi-final - Barry Drake previews the weekend's greyhound racing action
Listen back to this week's Extra-Time featuring a look back on Tipperary's win over Kilkenny in the National Hurling League with Ken Hogan, JJ Kennedy and Tom McGrath, Geraldine Kinane on camogie, David Byrnes previews Cheltenham, Tipp U20 football manager Niall Fitzgerald and Barry Ryan looks back on the weekend's soccer action.
On another busy Extra Time, we have reaction to Tipp overcoming Cork in the fourth round of the league. We hear from Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan, Shane McGrath, JJ Kennedy and Tom McGrath. Our footballers however lost their unbeaten record with a home defeat to London. We hear the reaction of manager Philly Ryan along with analyst Conor O'Dwyer. Ladies football had their first win of the league campaign over Clare, Ed Burke joins us. Michael Bourke on the fundraiser at the Greyhound Stadium this Saturday along with National Indoor Champion Sean Tobin and John Long of Nenagh Ormond RFC rounds off another busy program. We hope you like....
Listen back to Friday January 17th 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: - Ken Hogan gives his thoughts on the Tipperary senior hurling team as they prepare for the start of the National Hurling League - Cian Treacy looks ahead to an all-Tipperary Munster senior A schools camogie final - Cahir MMA fighter Will Fleury talks about his recent World title victory and discusses what's next - Cashel RFC president Pat O'Donoghue previews the weekend's rugby - Barry Drake looks ahead to the weekend's greyhound racing action.
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary as Cashel King Cormacs and Carrick Swan went head-to-head in the 2024 Tipperary premier intermediate hurling final. The game took place on Sunday October 13th in FBD Semple Stadium with Tipp FM's coverage in association with Martin O'Dwyer Family Butchers, Friar St. Cashel. Tipp FM's commentary team was Paul Carroll & Ken Hogan. Photo credit: Sportsfocus.ie.
This week we talk hurling after the curtain came down on a disappointing Munster Championship for Tipperary. We hear from Liam Cahill, Tom McGrath, Ken Hogan and JJ Kennedy. Our u-20's upped the mood music with their amazing display in the Munster final, we hear from manager Brendan Cummins and Darragh McCarthy. Ger Kinane on camogie rounds off another busy show, we hope you like..
This week we look back on a dark weekend for Tipperary hurling and football. We hear from Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan, JJ Kennedy and Tom McGrath. Anthony Shelly on football. But on brighter note we also hear from James Woodlock after our Munster Minor success. Barry on the TSDL rounds off another busy show. We hope you like...
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary as the Tipperary minor hurling team beat Clare to win the 2024 Munster minor hurling final and secure the John Doyle Cup. The game was played in the Gaelic Grounds on Monday May 20th, 2024. On commentary duty for Tipp FM was Paul Carroll and Ken Hogan with the coverage sponsored by The Abbey Court Hotel & Leisure Centre, Nenagh.
Listen back to the last five minutes of Tipperary's draw with Waterford in the 2024 Munster senior hurling championship as it played out live on Tipp FM. The game took place on Saturday May 4th, 2024 in Walsh Park, Waterford. Tipp FM's commentary team was Paul Carroll & Ken Hogan.
Tonight we look back on the drawn game between Tipp and Waterford in Walsh Park that keeps our season alive. We hear from Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan and JJ Kennedy. Camogie with Ger Kinane and Ladies Football with Tony Smith is followed by TSDL action with Barry Ryan. We also have updates from the Munster Minor Football Championship semi final. We hope you like..
This week we have analysis after our disappointing performance against Limerick in the opening round of the Munster Hurling Championship. We hear from Liam Cahill, JJ Kennedy, Tom McGrath, Ken Hogan and Shane McGrath. Camogie with John Ryan and Stephen Gleeson, ladies football with Tony Smith and TSDL news with Barry. We hope you like...
This week we hear from Ken Hogan on under 21 hurling and looking forward to Tipp Limerick next Sunday. Tom and JJ join us to reflect on an opening weekend of the hurling championship. Ger on camogie with our Minor team making an All Ireland Final. Cashel RFC fall at the play off hurdle, we hear from their coach and Barry on the TSDL. We hope you like...
Listen back to Friday March 22nd 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Tipperary captain Ronan Maher, selector TJ Ryan and former manager Ken Hogan look ahead to Sunday's National Hurling League semi-final with Clare - Tipp football selector Paul Fitzgerald talks about the league campaign so far and the final game against Leitrim on Sunday - Geraldine Kinane previews Tipp's Division 2B league final against Cork and the senior's league game with Kilkenny - Clonmel pro boxer Shauna O'Keeffe features on 'The Sporting Edge' - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update
Listen back to Friday March 8th 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Ken Hogan joins Paul to look ahead to Tipperary vs Limerick in the National Hurling League - Semple Stadium's head groundsman Padhraic Greene in the feature on 'The Sporting Edge' - Geraldine Kinane previews all the weekend's camogie action - Barry Drake provides our weekly greyhound racing update
Listen back to Monday February 19th 2024's edition of Extra-Time as Paul Carroll fills in for Ronan Quirke to look back on the weekend's sport in Tipperary. A busy show features Tipperary senior football manager Paul Kelly, Conor O'Dwyer, Mark Gennery, Ken Hogan, Tony Smith, Geraldine Kinane, Martin Flynn, Peter Silke and Barry Ryan.
Listen back to Monday January 15th 2024's Extra-Time as we look back on the weekend of sport in Tipperary. We hear from Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan, Paul Kelly, Anthony Shelly, Geraldine Kinane, Ciaran Tuohy, Peter Silke and Barry Ryan in a busy show! Paul Carroll fills in for Ronan Quirke on this week's show.
Tonight we have our intercounty hurling game to look back on as events in Fraher Field yesterday take center stage. We hear from Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan and Tom McGrath. We have camogie with Ger Kinnane and TSDL football with Barry. We hope you like.....
Listen back to Tipp FM's commentary as Kiladangan defeated Thurles Sarsfields to win the 2023 Tipperary senior hurling final replay. The game was played in Semple Stadium on Sunday October 29th, 2023. Paul Carroll & Ken Hogan were on commentary duty for Tipp FM. Photo Credit: Sportsfocus.ie.
Listen back to Tipp FM's live commentary as Lorrha defeated Thurles Sarsfields in the 2023 Tipperary premier intermediate hurling final replay. The game took place in Nenagh on Saturday October 21st, 2023. Tipp FM's commentary team was Paul Carroll and Cian Treacy. After the commentary hear from Lorrha's Patrick 'Bonner' Maher, Ken Hogan and Michael Dolan. Photo credit: Diarmuid Brennan/Sportsfocus.
Paul Carroll fills in for Ronan Quirke to look back on the weekend of sport in Tipperary! The show starts with Ronan Quirke's full interview with Seamus Callanan following his intercounty retirement. Also on the show, Denis Kelly, Ken Hogan, JJ Kennedy and Tom McGrath and a number of senior club managers reflect on a busy weekend of hurling, Barry Ryan fills us in on issues at Clonmel Town FC and Geraldine Kinane talks camogie!
Listen back to Friday June 30th, 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll. On this week's episode: - Ken Hogan and Paul look back on the year for the Tipperary senior hurlers - Tipperary senior camogie manager Denis Kelly looks ahead to Saturday's game with Kilkenny - Samantha Lambert looks ahead to the Tipperary vs Cork All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship clash - Billy Toomey looks ahead to the Sean Toomey Memorial Tournament in Tipp Town - Barry Drake joins us for the weekly greyhound update
Tonight we look back on a disappointing weekend as Tipp exit the Championship at Quarter Final stage. We hear from Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan, JJ Kennedy and Tom McGrath. Camogie with Ger and Ladies football with Sam Lambert completes the lineup. We hope you like.....
Ken Hogan, Paul Rouse and Brian Tracey are all on hand to look ahead to the weekend's action and they take a look at just how well the new All-Ireland championship structure is working out.
Listen back to Friday June 16th 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll. On this week's show: - Shane McGrath and Ken Hogan look ahead to Tipperary vs Offaly in the preliminary All-Ireland hurling quarter-final - Fethard Town Park director Maurice Moloney looks ahead to their official opening this weekend - Barry Drake looks ahead to the weekend's greyhound action
Tonight we have reaction to Tipperary's defeat at the hands of Waterford in the Munster Championship. Picking over the coals are Ken Hogan, JJ Kennedy and Paddy Stapleton. Martin Fennessy on boxing and Barry Ryan on the TSDL round out the show. We hope you like..
Listen back to the last 10 minutes of Tipp FM's coverage as Tipperary and Limerick played out an exciting draw win the Munster senior hurling championship. The game was played in Semple Stadium on Sunday May 21st, 2023. Tipp FM's commentary team was Paul Carroll and Ken Hogan with coverage in association with Mulcahy Car Sales, Ardcroney.
Listen back to some of the key moments from Tipperary vs Cork in the 2023 Munster senior hurling championship in Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Tipp FM's commentary team of Paul Carroll and Ken Hogan described the action with over 37000 people in attendance.
Listen back to Friday May 5th, 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll, previewing the weekend of sport ahead in the Premier county. On this week's episode: - We hear from Tipperary senior hurling manager Liam Cahill whilst Ken Hogan and Sean Flynn preview Tipperary vs Cork in the Munster senior hurling championship. - Tipp U20 hurling selector Shane Stapleton looks ahead to their Munster semi-final on Monday night against Clare. - Geraldine Kinane previews this weekend's Munster semi-finals for the Tipperary senior and junior camogie sides. - And as always, Barry Drake gives us the run down on this weekend's greyhound racing.
Ken Hogan, TJ Ryan and Mark Landers review the Allianz Hurling League weekend with Anthony Daly.In partnership with Allianz Ireland. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A busy Extra-Time sees Paul Carroll fill in for Ronan Quirke with guests including Ken Hogan, Shane McGrath, Tom McGrath, Geraldine Kinane, Tony Smith and Barry Ryan.
Listen back to Friday March 24th, 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll. On this week's show: - Ken Hogan previews Tipperary vs Limerick in the National Hurling League semi-final - Brendan Cummins looks ahead to Tipp's U20 Munster championship campaign - Geraldine Kinane reviews a busy weekend for Tipperary camogie - Samantha Lambert looks ahead to Tipperary vs Armagh - Peter Silke talks Cashel vs Nenagh Ormond - Talking Dogs with Barry Drake.
Tonight we pay tribute to Liam Kearns the former Tipp football manager who has died suddenly. We hear from Conor Sweeney, Shane Stapleton and Paul Fitzgerald. Hurling analysis after Tipp's win over Waterford from Paddy Stapleton, Ken Hogan, JJ Kennedy and Tom McGrath. Finally a Cheltenham preview with David Byrnes rounds off another busy program. We hope you like...
This week we have reaction to Cashel CS historic first Harty Cup final win over Thurles CBS. We hear from JJ Kennedy, Ken Hogan and Stephen Gleeson as well as manager Brendan Ryan, We also look back on our hurlers win over Laois, look ahead to the challenge in Nowlan Park next weekend as well as reflecting on our footballers loss to Cavan. We have ladies football with Tony Smith, Rugby with John Long and local soccer with Barry Ryan on another busy show. We hope you like...
Listen back to Friday February 3rd, 2023's edition of Across The Line with Paul Carroll. Here's what's on a very busy show: - Ken Hogan previews Tipperary vs Laois in the National Hurling League - Philly Ryan talks Conor Sweeney's injury and Tipp vs Cavan in the National Football League - Samantha Lambert looks ahead to Tipperary vs Roscommon in the Ladies National Football League - Harty Cup final preview with Thurles CBS manager Éamonn Buckley and Cashel CS manager Brendan Ryan - Schools camogie with Geraldine Kinane - Loughmore native and Ireland U20 rugby player Brian Gleeson talks about his rise through the ranks - Nenagh Ormond Director of rugby John Long looks ahead to their Munster Senior Cup semi-final - Talking Dogs with Barry Drake.
Ken Hogan, TJ Ryan and Mark Landers join Anthony Daly to look ahead to this weekend's start of the Allianz Hurling Leagues. In partnership with Allianz Ireland for the Irish Examiner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we are joined in studio by Ger Ryan, Munster Council Chairman. We look back on the Munster League Final against Cork with Paddy Stapleton and Ken Hogan. We have Harty Cup action with JJ Kennedy and Stephen Gleeson. Ladies Football with Sam Lambert, rugby with Joe Winston and boxing with National Champion Shauna O'Keeffe
Listen back to Friday January 6th 2023's Across The Line with Paul Carroll. On this week's show: - Ken Hogan joins Paul to talk about Tipperary's senior hurlers and their return to action in the Munster hurling league - Tipperary senior football selector Charlie McGeever talks about how preseason has gone, the possibility of a Colin O'Riordan return and looks ahead to the McGrath Cup - Nenagh Ormond Director of Rugby John Long talks about his disappointment in Munster and the IRFU following Ben Healy's Munster departure and also speaks on a busy upcoming schedule for Nenagh Ormond, - As always, Barry Drake talks Greyhound Racing to end the show.
Ken Hogan is a seasoned sales professional with over 25 years of professional sales experience. He recently joined a full service agency as their Director of Strategic Partnerships. Tune into this episode with us to hear about: How to have an appropriate level of vulnerability Tips on dealing with anxiety and self-worth How to surrender as a leader Why you should give yourself permission to make mistakes The advantages of being intentional about your thoughts And so much more!
Tonight we have reaction to our dramatic minor All Ireland win over Offaly. We hear from James Woodlock, Ken Hogan, Paudie Maher and Captain Sam O'Farrell' We reflect on semi-final action in the South, Mid and the North and hear from Grace O'Brien from the Senior Camogie team. We hope you like....
Relive Tipp FM's live coverage and commentary of Tipperary vs Offaly in the 2022 All-Ireland Minor hurling final. A drama filled game that Tipperary would go on to win 1-17 to 1-16, with thanks to an additional time goal from Paddy McCormack. Paul Carroll and Ken Hogan were on commentary duty for Tipp FM with analysis from Ian O'Connor and Shane Brophy whilst Davin Twomey was back in studio.
TJ Ryan, Mark Landers and Ken Hogan review the All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals with Anthony Daly.For the Irish Examiner with Renault Ireland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Carroll steps in for Ronan Quirke to look back on the weekend of sport in Tipperary. - James Woodlock, Ken Hogan and Tom McGrath reflect on a thrilling All-Ireland minor semi-final. - Shane Stapleton looks back on the county football leagues. - Geraldine Kinane talks camogie - Thomas Conway on Tipperary vs Dublin in the Ladies Football - Cumann na mBunscoil with John Manley - David Byrnes on Royal Ascot and greyhound racing.
Ken Hogan, TJ Ryan and Mark Landers review the weekend's hurling with Anthony Daly.In association with Renault Ireland See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode, we compiled some of the top moments from this past weeks podcast episodes. You can go back and listen to the full episodes in order here: Episode 632: Properly Executing Search Warrants with Zach Miller: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515?i=1000561133293 Episode 630/631: Everybody Needs the Police with Ken Hogan: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515?i=1000560520280 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515?i=1000560788415 Episode 629: Stories From the Street Cop Survivors Club (Donovan Heavener):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515?i=1000560097736 Episode 628: Stories From the Street Cop Survivors Club (TJ Webb): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/street-cop-podcast/id1538474515?i=1000559858952 If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining
On today's episode, Dennis sits with retired Irvington Police Sergeant Kenneth Hogan, who 25 years ago survived being shot in the head, spine, shoulder and hand while on duty. Ken shares his amazing story and speaks about the importance of being well trained and prepared every single day police offers head out on the job. If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining
On today's episode, Dennis sits with retired Irvington Police Sergeant Kenneth Hogan, who 25 years ago survived being shot in the head, spine, shoulder and hand while on duty. Ken shares his amazing story and speaks about the importance of being well trained and prepared every single day police offers head out on the job. If you like what you are hearing and want to stay in the loop with the latest in Street Cop Training, please follow our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/StreetCopTraining
Tonight we have reaction to Tipp's loss to Limerick in The Gaelic Grounds yesterday. We hear from Colm Bonnar, Noel McGrath, Ken Hogan, William Maher, Tom McGrath and JJ Kennedy. We have camogie analysis from Geraldine Kinane, boxing with Martin Fennessy and reflect on St. Michael's MJC semi final win with Ray Lonergan. We hope you like...
Ken Hogan, Mark Landers and TJ Ryan review the weekend's hurling with Anthony Daly See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The fall out from this weekend's defeat at the hands of Clare in the Munster Championship takes center stage this evening. We hear from Colm Bonnar, William Maher, Brendan Cummins, Mick Ryan, Ken Hogan, Noel Dundon and JJ Kennedy. Camogie with Geraldine and boxing with Martin Fennessy rounds out another busy hour, we hope you like....
Seanie McGrath, Ken Hogan and TJ Ryan preview the Allianz Hurling League with Anthony Daly and assess where we stand in the club campaigns. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TJ Ryan, Mark Landers and Ken Hogan review the weekend's hurling. Loughmore Castleiney's double coronation - are they outliers or is there a future for the dual player? Not forgetting the Ken Hogan double - and the mothers driving Lorrha camogie. Plus: Formidable Ballygunner, gutsy Courcey Rovers and Mark's encounter with Roy Keane.
Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan return for the magazine show looking at the provincial club championships. Schedule: Latest News (0:15) Niamh, Siobhán and Michael 'Hopper' McGrath - Sarsfields camogie (22:55) Preview - Slaughtneil vs Loughgiel (Ulster Final - 28:15) Anne Eviston - Drom & Inch (42:05) Preview - Drom & Inch vs Inagh/Kilnamona (Munster Final - 55:00) Darren and Killian look at all the news including no All-Stars yet, Davy Fitzgerald possibly heading to Cork, Cathal Murray and Galway nominated for RTE Awards, Ken Hogan's historic double title win, plus a wrap on the county finals. We hear from Niamh, Siobhán and Micheal 'Hopper' McGrath as All-Ireland champions Sarsfields secured a fifth Galway title in six years with a 2-10 to 0-7 victory over Oranmore/Maree. Derry's Slaughtneil go up against Antrim's Loughgiel Shamrocks in the 2020 Ulster Final - their seventh meeting since 2015. We preview the clash of Ulster heavyweights and give our view on who will advance. Drom & Inch's Anne Eviston talked to Darren at the recent AIB Launch for #TheToughest campaign and she discusses what it means to have an opportunity to contest a provincial final. And we preview the Munster Final between Tipperary's Drom & Inch and Clare's Inagh/Kilnamona. One of these will finally cross the line following three successive final losses between them. == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Thursday on sportsdaz.ie This week's special guest on THE FAIR GREEN is Donegal's AMY CAMPBELL Cover Photo (c) Hannah Shields - Clonduff camogie Social Media Photos (c) Sportsfile Theme Song - 'Barkbot 2000' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
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Joe Molloy joined by two-time All-Ireland winner with Tipperary and current Lorrha camogie and St.Rynaghs hurling manager Ken Hogan to talk about an eventful Sunday which saw him lead his two sides to championship success @AIB_GAA | #TheToughest
Wooly, Niall and Lee review the weekend's club action.
Anthony Daly, TJ Ryan, Mark Landers and Ken Hogan discuss the weekend's hurling.
This evening's edition of Across The Line includes a bumper preview of the weekend's hurling action, with the Dan Breen, O'Riain, Intermediate and Junior A cups up for grabs. We speak to Eoin Kelly about the Dan Breen final between Thurles and Loughmore, Ken Hogan on the O'Riain final between Templederry and Killenaule, and Tipperary GAA PRO Jonathan Cullen talks to us about what fans can expect over the next few days. We also have camogie with Geraldine Kinane, who focuses on the Intermediate County Final. And there's a focus on the latest with greyhound racing with Barry Drake (thanks to Greyhound Racing Ireland):
The lads return to discuss the latest club hurling action and some high-profile managerial moves. TJ Ryan, Mark Landers and Ken Hogan join Anthony Daly. Including Limerick joy for Kilmallock The Glen do it for Hoggy Loughmore on double trail again Ominous Ballyhale Shamrocks and lots more... Plus: Is this the right time for Henry Shefflin in Galway?
It was another packed show of Across The Line this evening, presented by Shane Brophy (with thanks to Thurles Credit Union). - All-Ireland Camogie Semi-Final preview with Bill Mullaney, Cáit Devane & Killian Whelan. - Ladies Football Relegation Final preview with Declan Carr & Tony Smith. - County Board Chair Joe Kennedy on Liam Cahill's decision. - We link up with Stephen Gleeson & Ken Hogan in Thurles ahead of the first game of the Tipperary Club Championships. - And our weekly look at greyhound racing with Barry Drake. (thanks to Greyhound Racing Ireland)
St Rynagh's boss Ken Hogan spoke to Joe Troy after their retained their Offaly Senior Hurling crown
Anthony Daly, Ken Hogan, Mark Landers and TJ Ryan preview the All-Ireland SHC semi-finals. In association with Renault Ireland
Tipperary stalwart Ken Hogan joins me this week as we look back at his career.
This week we look back on our senior hurlers exit from the Championship at the hands of Waterford. We hear from Liam Sheedy. Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan, Tom McGrath. JJ Kennedy. We look at club fixtures with Tom Maher and we have camogie with Ger Kinane. An under 21 county football title for Grangemockler Ballyneale completes a bust show. We hope you like....
Ken Hogan joins TJ Ryan, Mark Landers and Anthony Daly to review the weekend's All-Ireland quarter-finals. In association with Renault Ireland
It is hurling all the way this evening as we look back on the dramatic events on Leeside yesterday. Limericks second half performance against Tipp is discussed and we hear from Liam Sheedy, Ken Hogan, Jamsie O'Connor, JJ Kennedy, Paddy Stapleton and Philly Ryan. We hope you like....
Tonight we look back on a disappointing weekend for Tipp GAA with defeats across the board. We hear from Liam Sheedy, Ken Hogan and Paddy Stapleton on hurling: David Power, Martin Quinlivan and Tom McGrath on football: Killian Whelan and Geraldine Kinane on camogie: Sam Lambert on ladies football and David Byrnes on the Ascot festival. We hope you like...
Ken Hogan, TJ Ryan and Mark Landers join Anthony Daly to discuss the weekend's Allianz Hurling League action.
Tipperary play Cork in the National Hurling League at 7.30pm tonight in Semple Stadium. We'll have live commentary here on Tipp FM with thanks to to Barry’s Supervalu, Friar St, Thurles. Former Tipperary goalkeeper Ken Hogan spoke to Tipp FM's Paul Carroll this morning to look ahead to tonight's game.
Tonight we speak to both our senior Captains for 2021, Seamus Callanan and Conor Sweeney. We hear from Paddy Stapleton, Ken Hogan, Joe Kennedy, Johnny Ryan, and David Power. We also hear from the winner of Tipperary's greatest Sporting Moment, Rachael Blackmore
Tipperary’s Greatest Ever Sporting Moment Tipp FM is looking for Tipperary’s Greatest Ever Sporting Moment Tipperary’s Greatest Sporting Moment with your Local Credit Union... Today’s featured duo of ‘Tipperarys greatest sporting moments’ is Killarney 1987 against Dundrum and Tommy Wade in 1967... Ken Hogan was the Tipp goalkeeper for the Tipp v Cork game in Killarney in 1987
This week we talk minor hurling with James Woodlock, under 20 hurling with Ken Hogan, football with Paddy Codd, National Hunt with Rachel Blackmore and rugby with Alan Quinlan. We hope you like...
TJ Ryan, Mark Landers and Ken Hogan preview the weekend's hurling with Anthony Daly. In association with Renault Ireland All the matchups, tactics, puckout strategies, and gamechangers. The psychology of the Waterford famine and Limerick's quest for the seal on greatness. The hurlers of the year. The Joe McDonagh and the value of the biggest stage. The camogie final and the rise in standards. The resumption of the underage grades. A bit of racing and whatever else you're having. And of course, the Fantasy Hurling climax, with thanks to Butler Hurleys and Moran Hurleys for prizes.
Ken Hogan, TJ Ryan and Mark Landers review the weekend's hurling with Anthony Daly. In association with Renault Ireland.
This week we look back on our defeat of Cork in the hurling Championship and indeed look back on the weekends hurling action. We hear from Ken Hogan, John McIntyre and Paddy Stapleton. Seamus McCarthy on Bloody Sunday Commemorations, Geraldine Kinane on camogie and finally a word with Aidan O'Brien on his Breeder's Cup success. We hope you like..
Ken Hogan, TJ Ryan and Mark Landers review the weekend's hurling with Anthony Daly. In association with Renault Ireland
TJ Ryan and Ken Hogan review the weekend's hurling with Anthony Daly.
On a busy show this evening we talk county senior hurling finals with Brian Lawlor, Frankie McGrath, Ken Hogan, Sarah Fryday and Tom Mcgrath. Senior Football semi-final analysis is provided by Martin Quinlivan. We talk about the North Tipp Senior Hurling Championship with PRO John Delaney. We go live to Ital to talk to rower Daire Lynch on his gold medal at the weekend and then to Sean Tobin on his success at the National Championships. We hope you like..
Mark Landers, Derek McGrath, Ken Hogan and TJ Ryan join Anthony Daly to discuss the club weekend and assess where the GAA season goes from here.
Tonight we have reaction and analysis to an amazing weekend of hurling in the County. We hear from JJ Kennedy, Noel Dundon, Ken Hogan and Liam Hogan and we have reaction from James Woodlock, Brian Lawlor, Barry Heffernan and Noel McGrath. It is as much as we could fit into an hour and we hope you like....
On a busy Extra time this week we review the final round of the group stages of this year's FBD Hurling Championship. We talk to Sarah Fryday, Ken Hogan and JJ Kennedy. We also head to Thurles for live coverage of the draws for this year's county quarter finals and relegation semi-finals. We hope you like....
On this evening's edition of Across The Line with Shane Brophy, we'll be focusing on the final weekend of group stage action in the FBD Insurance County Hurling Championship: - Dan Breen Cup preview with former Tipperary net minder Ken Hogan and hurling writer Michael Dundon. - O'Riain Cup preview with Eamonn Wynne of the Nationalist & John Delaney, PRO of North Tipperary GAA. - A round up of all the other GAA and soccer fixtures, as well as a ladies football preview with Tony Smith.
Mark Landers, TJ Ryan and Ken Hogan join Anthony Daly as the GAA club steps into the limelight. A scene reenergised by the county player taking centre stage. The lads discuss the opening weekend, the big games coming our way this weekend, the implications of the 200 limit on crowds, streaming of games, and the prospects of finishing the current campaign.
James Catlidge is serving a 60-month sentence for a white collar crime. He is a businessman that got caught up in a criminal probe. Prior to surrendering, he began writing a blog. We are recording James’ blog, Innocent from the Inside, to help more people understand the challenges of surrendering to federal prison. James serves his sentence with dignity, and readers may find hope in his positive mindset. For more information, visit PrisonProfessors.com Below is the written version of his blog from one of his entries, describing his second week in a federal prison camp. Prison is an amazing social science experiment. As I observe my fellow inmates and occasionally insert counsel, I'm struck by the difficulty that brilliant men have with doing their time. Men I respect for their intellect can suffer so needlessly. I'm left to assume they must of had a spouse or friend or child in their life that assisted them on the outside. Life is very easy here IF you are aware of your surroundings, use your manners, show outward respect, assume nothing, talk less, listen more, stay clean, groom yourself and keep neat, clean, tidy cubicles and stay vigilant with exercise and nutrition. Remove any one of those and your time becomes difficult quickly. Bad habits equal hard time. Good habits equal easy time. As a simple example, my lawyer friend, Sean, and I crossed each other in the hallway and he was moving sloth-like, walking in the middle, not his lane. When a black gentleman, A.D. says, "get the hell out of the way". It scared Sean so badly he almost fell down. I flipped around quickly and told A.D. that "I'll take care of it". I grabbed my smart friend, Sean, and ushered him to his cube and sat him down on his bed and said, "do you know what just happened out there?" Sean says "NO"! I then said, "Sean are you OK? You've lost 35 pounds, you look great but your energy level is so low, you're wandering the hall like a crazy man and moving like a sloth." He says, in total sincerity, "really?" I said, "Sean, you're my friend, trust me, you are moving like a sloth." We then go through the food he is eating, which was a guess as to his decline in energy and aimless behavior. We discovered he literally is starving himself. We discussed hallway etiquette and self-awareness and then planned the balance of today's food intake and hopefully my brilliant friend will self correct. A.D. came by and said 'What's wrong with that weirdo"? I said he's exhausted and has lost so much weight. He needed to increase calories, but he's OK. Those odd self-inflicted behaviors are everywhere, young and old, smart and not so smart. Anybody headed to prison must be advised that self-governance is essential. A strong independent minded person can adapt quickly to prison life. Anyone dependent on others for daily decision making will suffer. My great friend, Margaret, visited me yesterday and what a wonderful time we shared in the visitation room. Margaret was so good to me throughout my legal ordeal. She was one of my top advisors when the case hit. Margaret was harassed, sued and maligned unfairly and her visit was so emotionally healthy for us both. I'm so very grateful for Margaret and her wonderful husband, Mel, for their undying support, even while they faced their own wrongful persecution. Real friends reveal themselves in the difficult times in our lives. I am keeping a gratitude journal in here (Ken Hogan suggested this). I look at at it and add to it regularly. Today, I am reminded of the immense value of real friendship and its power to keep the lights on in the darkest days. This last week I moved to my new cube 6 Low, a window view of the sunset side of the yard. I look out at 60 foot trees that are in their fall color transition. I love my cube. It has only one bunk bed in it and much more room. I've finally outgrown the busy hallway by the bathroom. Its dark at night, serenely quiet and filled with natural light throughout the day. The window is 8 feet tall and 2 feet wide and starts about 3 feet from the floor and goes up to the ceiling. The window frames the entire recreation portion of the yard. I am sitting at my desk this Sunday morning at 6:40 AM, looking out at the track as I write this. I am settled and will likely not move again until I come home. I can do this. I can grow mentally here. I am becoming stronger here. I will work on all that is wrong with me here. I have a list of self improvement projects that will all be worked on here at A4A 6 Low, my current home. I love you all and continue to benefit from your thoughts, prayers and kindness. Life is Good, James.
Ken Hogan, Derek McGrath and Ger Cunningham review Tipp's All-Ireland triumph with Anthony Daly. In association with Renault, official car partner of the GAA. - Liam Sheedy's business template, management by delegation - The Teneo factor - Head-high tackles: should Richie Hogan have seen red? - Ken Hogan's pride - But what has Hawkeye got against his son? - Bill's breakthrough: Niall O'Meara makes his mark - Tommy Dunne's second coming too - The imprint of Eamon O'Shea; on backs as well as forwards - Heartbroken for Bonner... - Sheedy will be barricaded into Semple now And much more....
Ken Hogan, Ger Cunnigham and Brian Hogan answer Anthony Daly's big question: should there be two referees in inter-county hurling?
Ken Hogan, Ger Cunnigham and Brian Hogan join Anthony Daly to dissect the weekend's All-Ireland semi-finals. In association with Renault, official car partner of the GAA.
Ken Hogan, Ger Cunningham and Michael Moynihan review the weekend's hurling drama with Anthony Daly - Clare gripes with Limerick's approach - Will this route suit Cork? - Have Tipp the panel? - The Nolan clatter than spurred Dubs - Keeping Tony Kelly up front - How Eamonn Dillon took on Daithí Burke - Poking the Kilkenny bear, Mullen learning on the job - Is this Davy's time to win one with Wexford? - The Birr axis key to Offaly crisis And much more in an hour of hurling chat...
In this episode with attorney Ken Hogan we discuss the pros and cons of working at a large law firm versus a small law firm. We specifically discuss: The different benefits and challenges of working at large and small firms; Transitioning from a large firm to a small firm and vice versa; Ideas on how to generate clients at all sizes of firms; and Potential pitfalls attorneys in smaller firms face. Ken also reveals his favorite movie and tries to avoid telling us his favorite restaurant. You'll be shocked at what he ultimately admits.
On this week's Rewind: Mark Collins, James Horan, Eamonn Fitzmaurice, Brian Cuthbert, John Evans, DJ Carey, Eoin Kelly, Ken Hogan, Chris Fields, Oisin Langan, Raf Diallo