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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....
Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize sample of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, Alan Quinlan joined us in studio to give his view on Andy Farrell's Lions squad, and he looked ahead to this weekend's massive URC interpro.We previewed tonight's League of Ireland action with Owen Heary & Barry Murphy, with OTB's live game the Dublin derby clash of Shelbourne and St. Pat's at Tolka Park. All Ireland winner with Clare - Darach Honan - set the table for this weekend's Munster Hurling Championship action. And following Ger McDermott's discussion regarding the alignment of an Irish football pyramid on last night's Off The Ball, we spoke to the Waterford & District League's Ger Murphy.But this morning's Bite first checks in on our chat with Owen & Barry which begins with discussion of last night's Europa League semi-finals, and then we speak to Alan Quinlan on the Lions. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize sample of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast. On this morning's show, Alan Quinlan joined us in studio to give his view on Andy Farrell's Lions squad, and he looked ahead to this weekend's massive URC interpro.We previewed tonight's League of Ireland action with Owen Heary & Barry Murphy, with OTB's live game the Dublin derby clash of Shelbourne and St. Pat's at Tolka Park. All Ireland winner with Clare - Darach Honan - set the table for this weekend's Munster Hurling Championship action. And following Ger McDermott's discussion regarding the alignment of an Irish football pyramid on last night's Off The Ball, we spoke to the Waterford & District League's Ger Murphy.But this morning's Bite first checks in on our chat with Owen & Barry which begins with discussion of last night's Europa League semi-finals, and then we speak to Alan Quinlan on the Lions. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Over the next seven weeks, more than 300,000 people will attend one of the eleven Munster Senior Hurling Championship matches. In the aftermath of the pandemic, Munster hurling has attracted record crowds and tickets will be at a premium for the season. Fintan O'Toole, sports journalist for the42.ie joins us.
Nicholas looks ahead to the Munster Hurling Championship with guest Mike McNamara. Originally broadcast on 19th April 2025 You can follow Nicholas on his you tube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@NicholasRynne.
Welcome to the Kilkenny Hurling Podcast with Eddie Scally and our new co-host, Eddie Doyle. In today's episode, we dive into:1. Kilkenny vs. Dublin: Kilkenny handed Dublin their first loss in the Leinster Hurling Championship this evening. Eoin Cody's late goal secured a thrilling 1-28 to 2-23 victory for the Cats in Parnell Park.2. Leinster Round-Up: We cover all the action across Leinster, where Wexford dominated Carlow with a 2-36 to 1-13 victory. Meanwhile, Galway revived their campaign, coming from behind to beat Antrim 2-25 to 1-14 in Corrigan Park.3. Cork vs. Tipp: Are Cork contenders? Are Tipperary finished? Tipperary was eliminated from the Munster Hurling Championship after an 18-point defeat to Cork in Thurles, ending 4-30 to 1-21. Additionally, we recap Mark Rodgers' late 65 that led Clare to a 4-21 to 2-26 win over Waterford in Ennis.4. Post-Match Drama: A closer look at Davy Fitzgerald's after-match antics and Liam Cahill's tenure as the Tipperary boss.5. Upcoming Matches: We preview next weekend's action, with Kilkenny set to face Wexford.
The Cork hurlers proved the victory over Limerick was no fluke by demolishing Tipperary on their own turf.Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony join Éamonn Murphy to look back at a terrific trip to Tipp, where one of the biggest Cork crowds that ever descended on Thurles saw Pat Ryan's side at their absolute best.Alan Connolly's hat-trick grabbed the headlines, his third this season, but even better Mark Coleman was back to his best and defensively Cork were well-structured and coped with the concession of an early goal.But will it all be for nothing? They go through the best and worst-case scenario for the Rebels in the last round of Munster Hurling Championship fixtures.It was a terrific weekend overall, with the U20s snatching a Munster semi-final win late on away to Clare, the footballers getting off to a winning start in the Sam Maguire series in Ennis and the Cork camogie team securing the provincial title.You can find us every week on www.echolive.ie/podcast/ or wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Controversy over GAA GO continues, with Simon Harris now entering the debate. The Taoiseach remarked that the GAA have "gotten this wrong", while Tánaiste Micheál Martin said "I've huge concerns about it, I don't understand it, in terms of the promotion of the game of hurling”. The Taoiseach was among those criticising the streaming service in the aftermath of last weekend's classic Munster Hurling Championship clash between Cork and All-Ireland champions Limerick, which was available only on GAA GO. To discuss this further Alan Morrissey spoke with Derrick Lynch, Clare FM Sports Editor. Rory Hickey, Clare FM Football Analyst and Timmy Dooley, Clare member of the Oireachtas Media Committee Senator on Tuesday's Morning Focus.
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan to review a game for the ages between Cork and Limerick in the Munster Hurling Championship with the Rebels keeping their summer alive with a victory against the reigning All-Ireland champions in a thriller on Leeside.The surprises continued in the Leinster Championship, with Carlow earning a draw against their neighbours Kilkenny with a late free from Marty Kavanagh. While Dublin continued their unbeaten start with a comprehensive defeat of Antrim at Parnell Park.The Hurling Pod is with thanks to Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
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.
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...
The Munster Hurling Championship kicks off on Sunday with a bang when Clare take on Limerick in Ennis.Jamesie O'Connor, Former Clare Player, Seamus Hickey, Former Limerick Player, and John McIntyre, Former Galway Manager, joined The Last Word to discuss.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page.
As Clare take on Limerick in the 1st round of the Munster Hurling Championship this weekend, listen back to Clare hurler Shane O'Donnell speaking to Off The Ball in our newest series Inner Drive! Clare hurling icon Shane O'Donnell joins Joe Molloy for episode one of 'Inner Drive'.From a teenage sensation to a Fulbright Scholar, he's had a busy decade since that historic game against Cork in 2013, but it hasn't been a straightforward journey by any means.@AllianzIreland | #InnerDrive
A member of the Clare Senior Hurling Backroom Team insists they will be under no illusions of the mammoth task that lies ahead when the All-Ireland Champions come to Cusack Park. Limerick are the visitors this Sunday for the first round of the Munster Hurling Championship, which comes just a fortnight after Clare claimed their fifth national hurling league title. The Banner and the Treaty last clashed at the county grounds in May of 2022 and played out a 0-24 to 1-21 draw. Former Clare Hurler and Clooney-Quin Clubman Tommy Corbett says there is a clear focus in the camp.
It was an action-packed weekend for fans of the GAA. The Munster Hurling Championship brought some serious excitement, with a tight match between Limerick and Tipperary and a late point securing Clare's victory over Cork, for a place in the Munster final. Our resident GAA fan, Morgaaaan Freeman joined Ian to give him the full rundown...
Tommy Walsh joined Cathal Minogue after Limerick and Tipperary played out a draw in the Munster Hurling Championship.
Two-time All-Star winner Anthony Nash joined Ger Gilroy to look ahead to a crunch Sunday ahead in the Munster Hurling Championship. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit www.bordgaisenergy.ie/home/bge-gaa
Former All-Star goalkeeper with Cork, Anthony Nash, joined Nathan Murphy ahead of Saturday's must-win match for Waterford against Clare in the Munster Hurling Championship. Hurling, It's Anyone's Game. Off The Ball has teamed up with Senior Hurling Championship sponsors, Bord Gáis Energy, to uncover stories highlighting the positive impact hurling has had on people's lives. For full competition details, please visit www.bordgaisenergy.ie/home/bge-gaa
Former All-Star goalkeeper Anthony Nash joined Ger Gilroy ahead of Cork and Tipperary renewing their rivalry this weekend in a huge clash in the Munster Hurling Championship. They also discussed the impact of Sean Finn's injury and the defeat to Clare on Limerick and Waterford's poor record in the round-robin. Hurling on Off The Ball with Bord Gáis Energy GAA - proud sponsors of the Senior Hurling Championship and the Legends Tour Series taking place in Croke Park.
Ex-Cork camogie player Sarah O'Donovan joins Ger & Shane on #OTBAM after a busy weekend in the Munster Hurling Championship, as Clare shock Limerick and Cork ease past Davy Fitzgerald's Waterford. Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball, in association with Gillette | #EffortlessFlow
There are two guests on this week's podcast as Limerick kick off their Munster Hurling Championship defence while the footballers meet Clare in the Munster Football semi-final. Waterford native Tomas McCarthy joins to preview the hurling while Pa Ranahan is on to look ahead to the football. Elsewhere, Matt and Jack make their picks for the top three in Munster & Leinster, All-Ireland winners, Hurler of the Year and more.
Matt and Jack are joined by Limerick Ladies Football manager Graham Shine for the opening portion of Treaty Talk EP222. They chat all things football with the Kerry native before discussing the Limerick Men's Footballers defeat to Cork. Also up for discussion are Limerick's win over Galway, the Munster Hurling Championship, Bruff's All-Ireland loss, Camogie and More!
Paddy Stapleton joins Aisling O'Reilly after Cork score 3-30 against Tipperary in the Munster Hurling Championship to keep their season alive.
All eyes were on the Munster Hurling Championship at the weekend and Morgan Freeman was front and centre. On The Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show this morning, the Hollywood actor gave a detailed play-by-play of all the action in Cusack Park on Sunday. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2022/05/16113749/GIFT-Morgan-Freeman-Munster-Hurling-160522.mp3"][/audio] Morgan really knows his stuff. Catch all the Gift Grub fun by pressing the Play button above.
It was a bumper weekend for the GAA Championships, and OTB Sports has everything you need to look back on the action-packed weekend. Limerick got the weekend off to a great start when they booked a date against Kerry in the Munster Football Championship final, beating Tipperary on Saturday night. However, Saturday was all about Leinster hurling, as Kilkenny put up a massive performance to beat Dublin, while Westmeath earned an excellent draw against Wexford. The day was wrapped up when Galway thrashed Laois in the Leinster Hurling championship. Sunday was equally as action-packed, with Leinster and Ulster football taking centre stage, while the Munster Hurling Championship was as entertaining as ever. Dublin looked to be back to their best in their win over Meath, booking their place in the Leinster final against Kildare, who cruised to a victory over Westmeath earlier in the day. Derry were far too good for Monaghan, and booked their place against Donegal in the Ulster final. Finally, in Munster, Cork earned an unlikely win over Waterford to blow the hurling championship right open. Clare and Limerick followed up with a classic, as nothing could separate the two sides at the end of the match, both teams taking the draw. Here is all of the manager reaction, pundit analysis and more! [00:15] - Paul Murphy reacts to Cork's win over Waterford [10:39] - Cork manager Kieran Kingston [13:52] - Waterford manager Liam Cahill [16:56] - Paddy Andrews reacts to the Leinster semi-finals [26:56] - Westmeath manager Jack Cooney [32:22] - Kildare manager Glenn Ryan [38:41] - Dublin manager Dessie Farrell [42:09] - Meath manager Andy McEntee [44:52] - Billy Joe Padden reacts to the Ulster football semi-finals [57:37] - Derry's Rory Gallagher [1:00:22] - Derry's Gareth McKinless
It was another bumper weekend of the Provincial Hurling and Football Championships. OTB Sports has all of the reaction and analysis you need off the back of the weekend to keep the conversations going into the next weeks. Cork and Kerry battled in Pairc Ui Rinn on Saturday in the Munster Senior Football Championship, however it was Sunday that provided the games of the weekend. Limerick hosted Tipperary in the Munster Hurling Championship, before Donegal beat Cavan in Clones to book their place in the Ulster football final. The weekend was rounded out by Galway, who ran riot over Leitrim to book their place in the Connacht football final. [0:16:203] - Paddy Stapleton reaction to Limerick's win over Tipperary [13:07:799] - John Kiely [15:43:226] - Conleith Gilligan's analysis of Donegal's victory over Cavan [28:32:806] - Mickey Graham [30:47:811] - Declan Bonner [33:09:983] - Michael Murphy [36:26:424] - Paeder Mogan [38:15:168] - Ryan McHugh
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/y2a9lh3g Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Waterford wins top match in Munster Hurling Championship. Port Láirge buacach i sár-chluiche i gCraobh Iomána na Mumhan. Waterford beat their opponents Tipperary in the first round of the Munster Hurling Championship this afternoon. D'éirigh le Port Láirge an ceann is fearr a fháil ar a gcéillí comhraic,Tiobraid Árann sa chéad bhabhta de Chraobh Iomána na Mumhan tráthnóna. Liam Cahill's players finally had 4 points to spare in a sharp clash at Walsh Park. 4 chúilín a bhí le spáráil ar deiridh ag imreoirí Liam Cahill i gcoimhlint a bhí géar i bPáirc an Bhreathnaigh. Waterford's popular choice started at a blazing pace, but the Tipperaries came back and advanced at one point. Thosaigh rogha na coitiantachta Port Láirge ar luas lasrach, ach tháinig na Tiobradaigh ar ais agus bhí siad chun cinn ag tráth amháin. Two teams that were comparable in Walsh Park, Waterford But Waterford scored two goals in the second half and it could be said that they were decisive at the end of the game. Dhá fhoireann a bhí inchurtha le chéile i bPáirc an Bhreathnaigh,Port Láirge Ach fuair Port Láirge dhá chúl sa dara leath agus d'fheadfaí a rá go raibh siad sin cinniúnach ag deireadh na himeartha. Final score Waterford 2-24, Tipperary 2-20. An scór deiridh Port Láirge 2-24,Tiobraid Árann 2-20.
"Since January, all the preparation work has been geared towards tomorrow night so we are really looking forward to it." Limerick U20 Manager Diarmuid Mullins looks ahead to tomorrow's Munster Hurling Championship clash with Clare! #SportLK
This week the curtain comes down on the Loughmore Castleiney season as they bow out of the Munster Hurling Championship. We have reaction from Frankie and Tom McGrath and JJ Kennedy. Conor Sweeney on Skeheenarinky's semi final win, Paul Kelly on Mullinahone's Junior football title, Geraldine Kinane on Drom Inch's All Ireland semi-final and Peter Silk on rugby rounds off another busy show. We hope you like...
Jack Neville and Matt O'Callaghan are back for episode 134 of Treaty Talk with a 2021 predictions special! They begin by looking at LimerickGAA’s chances in the National Hurling and National Football League. They then delve into the All-Ireland championships where the hurlers will be looking to defend their crown and the footballers seeking to build on a hugely positive 2020! #SportLK Running Order! 3.13: Lynch, English and McMahon chosen at Munster GAA Awards 13.55: National Hurling League predictions 27:35: National Football League predictions 37.30: Munster Hurling Championship prediction 42.30: Leinster Hurling Championship prediction 45.15: All-Ireland Hurling winners prediction 47.50: Munster Football Championship prediction 53.35: Provincial Football Championship prediction 59.00: All-Ireland Football Championship prediction 1.02.07: Hurler and Footballer of the Year prediction
Presented by Darren Frehill, including the draw for the 2021 Munster Hurling Championship.
The Clare Senior football manager says the team has a lot to learn from their match against Armagh. The Banner lost out to the northern county on Saturday in Round 7 of the Allianz Football League Division 2. Despite being a neck and neck match for much of it, five points separated the two sides as they finished 1-13 to 1-18. HURLING A high-scoring game at Semple Stadium saw Limerick emerge victorious against Clare in the Munster Hurling Championship on Sunday. Tony Kelly was the hero of the first half, scoring 12 of Clare’s 15 points to draw level going into halftime. But Limerick pulled away in the second half to finish the match on 36 points to The Banner’s 1-23. Joe Garry, Clare FM’s Football analyst and Tommy Guilfoyle Clare FM’s Hurling analyst joined Pat Flynn today to speak about the weekend's action.
Five months later than planned, Clare begin their Munster Hurling Championship campaign against Limerick this Sunday. In a season like no other, the much-delayed game will have no fans in attendance but it will be an important game for Clare fans, and the Banner team. It's also a landmark occasion for former Clare stalwart Brian Lohan who takes charge of his native county for the first time. On Friday's Morning Focus, Gavin Grace spoke to Brian Lohan, manager of the Clare Senior Hurling team, firstly about the COVID-enforced confusion and uncertainty, given that there were questions about whether the match would even be allowed to go ahead as recently as this week.
"It's great to have a fixture list. It's great to have a route forward and we know exactly what lies ahead. We just have to be patient at this moment until we get a chance to put the shoulder to the wheel." Limerick Senior Hurling Manager John Kiely discusses the Munster Hurling Championship draw that pitted his side against Clare and the return of GAA action across the country. #SpotLK
We discuss the Limerick footballers impressive win against Tipperary last weekend as well as previewing the Munster Hurling Championship clash between Limerick and Cork in the Gaelic Grounds this Sunday
In the end, Leinster's fifth Heineken Champions Cup final finished in their first defeat, squeezed till their pips squeaked by a Saracens side that is clearly the best in Europe. Gavin Cummiskey is in studio to tell us where it all went wrong and to sing songs of praise to an unstoppable Billy Vunipola. The Munster Hurling Championship is up and running and already there have been more home defeats than in the whole of last year's competition. Sean Moran was in Páirc Uí Chaoimh to see Tipperary find their mojo again and he joins us on the line. Plus we have plenty of Waterford v Clare and we wail our lament for poor sacked Chris Hughton. All in your Monday Added time, with Malachy Clerkin and Pat Nugent.
Sportsline is brought to you in association with Derg Credit Union. (00.00) Sportsline host Leo Doyle is joined by Analyst Brendan Foley talking camogie, golf, hurling and Horse racing with the great victory by Tiger roll emulating red Rum winning the Grand National two years in a row still fresh in the mind. (00.55) Camogie -Clare Minor camogie player from Kilkishen Bodyke , Roisin Minogue -Bodyke native who is captain of the County team joins the show as she looks forward to an All Ireland semi final next weekend. (07.42) Camogie -Clare and Munster Camogie PRO Brid McNamara looks back at the National Junior league semi final defeat last weekend to Limerick. Prelim Munster Junior Championship game v Waterford is approaching in the next two weeks with Clare at Home which will be broadcast live on Scariff Bay Community radio (22.36) Hurling - A look back at last weekends replay Victory for Broadford in the U21B County Hurling final. (34.16) Golf / hurling- a look ahead at the staging of the Irish Open this summer at Lahinch Golf club, the team joined from West Clare by RCB presenter and analyst Nicholas Rynne who also looks forward to the Munster Hurling Championship. (50.14) A look back at last weeks Grand National win by Tiger Roll and Davy Russell, trained by Gordon Elliott and owned by Michael O'Leary.
Bill & Geoff discuss the top stories in the world of sport and beyond. This week the guys discuss the terror attacks in Manchester, the death of Roger Moore, preview the Pro12 final and react to Tipperary’s inevitable loss in the Munster Hurling Championship. John also joins the show from Boston to discuss Trump’s first international trip, the Celtics holding on in the Eastern Finals of the NBA and how the Patriots are shaping up ahead of the 2017 season. Segments this week include “People Forget That…” and the debut of the highly questionable “Body Talk with Bill”. This episode is brought to you by Waterford Beer Tours. Use the offer code " SPORTSBEEF" for a €5 discount. Mention John “Heavy in the Streets” Murnane and get €6 off! For more info, go to waterfordbeertours.com