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All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Muphy are back alongside Will O'Callaghan for the first episode of the fourth series of The Hurling Pod. The lads bring you up to date on their off-seasons, why Will's crumbling WiFi and Skehill buying a gun in Mayo delayed the pod at the weekend.They also touch on Na Fianna's win in the All-Ireland Club final, Waterford's lengthy injury concerns, Galway's new-look panel, and look ahead to the first week of the League.
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.
Melanie Browne is back with another installment of the Big Red Bench. We have reaction from Sarsfields unlucky loss against Dublin's Na Fianna, we hear from the UCC camp after their successful Fitzgibbon Cup Campaign start, and Sarah McKenzie-Foley reviews Munster v Northampton, while looking ahead at Irelands upcoming 6 nations games.
Adrian Ronan, Joe Nolan, Joe Fortune and Michael Verney of the Irish Independent newspaper and excellent Irish Indo Sport Daily podcast look ahead to the Allianz League. All of them were on KCLR Sport over the weekend and you can listen to what they had say here. Plus, we look back on Na Fianna's win over Sarsfields in the AIB All-Ireland Club Hurling Final.
This is part of the DSS Club series of The Locker Room Podcast. Hosted by renowned hurling coach Barry Mullane, with Brendan Delaney as special guest. Their discussion included a range of topics, including: - Sars win & Slaughtneil regrets - Na Fianna win the battle - Who will win in Croker? - A full house for Cork - New hurling director Links to podcasts here
Eddie Scally, Adrian Ronan and Mickey Walsh analyze Freshford's win and we hear from the management and players following their 3-15 to 0-13 victory against Easkey in the AIB All-Ireland Junior Hurling Club semi-final.As well as all that we've got Carlow hurlers Brian Treacy and Kevin McDonald and Na Fianna's Colin Currie on a great win over Loughrea in the All-Ireland semi -final.
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.
It is nearly Christmas time but the club gaelic games action hasn't slowed down. Matthew is joined by Liam White from the Offaly Express to discuss this weekend's All Ireland Hurling Semi Finals, LGFA Final and Camogie Final. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Start 04:00 Jody Gormley RIP 06:20 Gaelic Games RTE Sport Awards Nominees 13:40 Slaughtneil v Sarsfields 19:40 Na Fianna v Loughrea 32:10 Kilmacud Crokes v Kilkerrin Clonberne 37:10 Truagh Clonlara v Sarsfields Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/gaelicstatsman?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYd2am-EoJ2FU7zRIYLqL8d-EKffAPfeoFmwSqFc5vtFVs96XMRbFYvg44_aem_AZXKYrtoWgk3-R90O49ZjXLlFWtpahdo9ZrFUVPUzHrDU_ZEsnLw5QmERoPoJKNRy_qCLLB6GqYrdNx5TEQ_MGUQ Sponsored by Capture Athletics: https://capture-athletics.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZaXrEurgmCsDtMcytZceOqCt8ECqw3zZFPW3hxCpIA4Z_QSlB4VlMvLSw_aem_AZXN9yURzDB57ZIudwGV-00rwzPctX4_01lu-fneo7sPCQg6nBWaV795Z-YcvVAQg-fX0T5jVefckbqHaBvIcHT3
Maurice Brosnan and Aonghus Callanan joined Paul Shaughnessy to preview Loughrea's All-Ireland SHC semi-final against Na Fianna and Tynagh-Abbey/Duniry's All-Ireland IHC semi-final against Rathnure. 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
This is part of the DSS Club series of The Locker Room Podcast. Hosted by renowned hurling coach Barry Mullane, with Brendan Delaney as special guest. Their discussion included a range of topics, including: - Na Fianna experience v Kilcormac youth - Brilliant Sarsfields - the best club side in Cork - Immokilly - Is it fair? - Heartbreak for Portaferry - The Harty Cup Links to podcasts here
We're entering Provincial Final season in the club championship and Matthew is joined by Seamus Brady from An Cluiche to look ahead to the weekend's action. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Start 02:10 Shane Dowling Returns 16:55 FRC and Congress Chatter 29:30 Ballygunner v Sarsfields 35:30 Na Fianna v Kilcormac Killoughy 51:10 Slaughtneil v St Pats Portaferry 54:30 Cuala v Ardee St Mary's 59:10 Padraig Pearses v Coolera Strandhill 1:01:40 LGFA Semi Finals 1:07:50 Camogie Semi Finals Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/gaelicstatsman?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYd2am-EoJ2FU7zRIYLqL8d-EKffAPfeoFmwSqFc5vtFVs96XMRbFYvg44_aem_AZXKYrtoWgk3-R90O49ZjXLlFWtpahdo9ZrFUVPUzHrDU_ZEsnLw5QmERoPoJKNRy_qCLLB6GqYrdNx5TEQ_MGUQ Sponsored by Capture Athletics: https://capture-athletics.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZaXrEurgmCsDtMcytZceOqCt8ECqw3zZFPW3hxCpIA4Z_QSlB4VlMvLSw_aem_AZXN9yURzDB57ZIudwGV-00rwzPctX4_01lu-fneo7sPCQg6nBWaV795Z-YcvVAQg-fX0T5jVefckbqHaBvIcHT3
Some crucial club Provincial Semi Finals are taking place and Matthew and Aaron Prendergast from Gaelic Games Fan TV will delve into them. The lads will also discuss two big retirements and two All Star team announcements. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Start 02:25 Camogie All Stars 05:20 LGFA All Stars 08:05 Chrissy McKaigue Retirement 13:05 Brian Fenton Retirement 20:35 Kilcoo v Scotstown 28:35 Clann Eireann v Errigal Ciaran 31:50 Cuala v Tullamore 34:00 St Lomans v Ardee St Mary's 36:30 Loughmore Castleiney v Eire Og Inis 38:30 Rathgormack v Dr Crokes 43:55 Castletown Geoghegan v Kilcormac Killoughy 46:45 Na Fianna v St Martins Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/gaelicstatsman?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYd2am-EoJ2FU7zRIYLqL8d-EKffAPfeoFmwSqFc5vtFVs96XMRbFYvg44_aem_AZXKYrtoWgk3-R90O49ZjXLlFWtpahdo9ZrFUVPUzHrDU_ZEsnLw5QmERoPoJKNRy_qCLLB6GqYrdNx5TEQ_MGUQ Sponsored by Capture Athletics: https://capture-athletics.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZaXrEurgmCsDtMcytZceOqCt8ECqw3zZFPW3hxCpIA4Z_QSlB4VlMvLSw_aem_AZXN9yURzDB57ZIudwGV-00rwzPctX4_01lu-fneo7sPCQg6nBWaV795Z-YcvVAQg-fX0T5jVefckbqHaBvIcHT3
All going well, we will be down to the last nine teams in the All Ireland Club SHC and the last 14 teams in the All Ireland Club SFC. Matthew and Seamus Brady from An Cluiche delve into the action this weekend and other Gaelic Games stories grabbing the headlines. TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Start 03:05 Paddy Tally appointed as Derry Football Manager 15:10 Ballygunner v Loughmore Castleiney 24:20 Sarsfields v Feakle 30:00 Slaughtneil v Ruairi Og 38:15 Na Fianna v Clough Ballacolla (incl. Naas v St Martins) 48:15 Castletown Geoghegan v Thomastown (inc. St Mullins v Kilcormac Killoughy) 52:50 Mohill v Padraig Pearses (incl. Coolera Strandhill v Ballina Stephenites) 59:20 Erne Gaels Belleek v Scotstown 1:02:30 St Lomans v Castletown Liam Mellows Follow us here: https://linktr.ee/gaelicstatsman?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYd2am-EoJ2FU7zRIYLqL8d-EKffAPfeoFmwSqFc5vtFVs96XMRbFYvg44_aem_AZXKYrtoWgk3-R90O49ZjXLlFWtpahdo9ZrFUVPUzHrDU_ZEsnLw5QmERoPoJKNRy_qCLLB6GqYrdNx5TEQ_MGUQ Sponsored by Capture Athletics: https://capture-athletics.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZaXrEurgmCsDtMcytZceOqCt8ECqw3zZFPW3hxCpIA4Z_QSlB4VlMvLSw_aem_AZXN9yURzDB57ZIudwGV-00rwzPctX4_01lu-fneo7sPCQg6nBWaV795Z-YcvVAQg-fX0T5jVefckbqHaBvIcHT3
This episode's guest is Nigel O'Hara who is currently the Kildare senior hurling coach and formely the hurling coach to the Na Fianna senior hurlers who won their first ever Dublin senior hurling title last season (2023). On this episode we discuss: Nigel's background Would Nigel ever considering completling a UFEA soccer course Who have been Nigel's biggest coaching influence I ask Nigel what is his coaching philosophy and principles Nigel gives his take on games-based training and technical work We discuss the game moments, set plays, and KPIs We discuss defensive puck outs How Nigel got involved with the Kildare senior hurlers We discuss the current state of Dublin senior hurling We discuss in-game management How does Nigel facilitate half-time with teams This was agreat discussion with Nigel and I hope you all enjoy it. Show Notes: Twitter - @nigelohara06 Videos Mentioned: A Games Centred Approach Developing Decision Makers - Paul Kinnerk GAA Games Development Conference 2017 - Paul Kinnerk Papers Mentioned: A tactical periodisation model for Gaelic football A Tactical Periodization Approach for Rugby Union People and Resources Mentioned: Pep Guardiola Vitor Frade Bill Shankly Bob Paisley Robbie Fowler Roy Evans Jürgen Klopp Paul Kinnerk James J. Claffey Eoin Bennis Johan Cruyff Rinus Michels Niall O'Ceallachain Shane Keegan Eoin Roche Mike Dwyer Marcelo Bielsa Dan Abrahams Kevin Mulcahy Jamesie O'Connor Shane Mangan Paul O'Brien David Herity Brian Dowling Paul Murphy The Hurling Pod Stick to Football Roy Keane Gary Neville TJ Reid Jimmy Barry Murphy
Davy chats to Na Fianna Ladies Rebecca O'Keefe and Sophia Payne to discuss how a lack of communication between the Camogie Association and LGFA let to them playing two All-Ireland Semi-Finals in under 24 hours 300km away. This has led to an open letter being circulated on social media looking for signatures to support the move to One Association.
Dan Casey with another installment of the Big Red Bench, we have a preview ahead of Sarsfield's clash versus Na Fianna in the All Ireland hurling club final tomorrow, we also hear from Cork hurling Ben O'Connor and plenty more besides!
Clanmaurice are the new AIB All-Ireland Intermediate Club Camogie Champions. They defeated Na Fianna of Meath yesterday in Croke Park by 1-7 to 0-7. Clanmaurice star Jackie Horgan spoke to Jerry.
Jonathan Higgins was in Croke Park to see Clanmaurice defeat Na Fianna in the Intermediate Club Championship Final. He also caught up with Michelle Costello, Niamh Leen & Eddie Murphy to get some reactions to their win. @AIB_GAA | #TheToughest
* Na Fianna Camogs * Convention Results * JP McSanta Clause * Lottos * Insta Talking Points * Happy X-mas Everyone
* Meath v Cork * Results * Na Fianna for Croker * Meath GAA Awards Night * Lottos * Insta Talking Points
* Na Fianna All Ireland Semi Finals * u19's * Meath v Regional All-Stars * Lottos * Insta talking points
Sarah McKenzie-Foley takes you through all of the day's sporting action across the Premier League, Gaelic Games including full reaction from Glanmire's All-Ireland semi-final win over Na Fianna. Plus an interview with Cork-native Darren O'Leary on his natural bodybuilding career, who demystifies some of the stigmas around the sport. All of that on The Big Red Bench podcast!
Brian Hogan on CRKC Sport Pre-Match O'Loughlin Gaels v Na Fianna 01.12.2023
LSH Club Final OLG v Na Fianna Post-Match Interviews on CRKC 02.12.2023.
* Kildalkey * Regional final * Na Fianna All Ireland Semi's * u19 Results * Cico Sports WAM All-Stars 2023 * Lottos/Insta
* Rathkenny exit Leinster on pens * Na Fianna Leinster Champs - AGAIN * Regional Semi's * Cicosports All Star Nominees 2023 * Lottos * Insta
Is as na Forbacha Conor ach tá sé ina chónaí i Vítneam agus bhuaigh a fhoireann Na Fianna an chraobh shóisir peile ag babhtaí ceannais na gcluichí Gaelacha san Áise ar an deireadh seachtaine.
The Pod starts off with a bang this week with Jenny and Mairead chatting about the banning of sex scenes, Paul Mescal and his many clones, the joys of smear tests, trad wives ... and the big question - whether you have a hall door or a front door.
Deir an tAire Comhshaoil Eamonn Ryan go gcaithfear tabhairt fé chuid do na fianna sa tír seo a dhíothú mar go bhfuilid a déanamh ana chuid díobhála don mbeatha fiain.Maíonn Dónal Ó Loingse go bhfuilid a scaipeadh na h-eitinne i gceantar Mhúscraí.
Tá na céadta fianna ag imeacht rompu trí Mhúscraí agus deir na feirmeoirí ansan go bhfuilid a scaipeadh na h-eitinne i measc na mba is na ngamhna.
Pádraig Ó Muircheartaigh ag labhairt faoin gcluiche iomána idir Na Fianna agus Cróchaigh Chill Mhic Oda a bhí ar siúl inné i bPáirc Parnell. 241022
Kilmacud Crokes captain Shane Cunningham joins Shane and Johnny at #OTBAM after his side's successful defence of their Dublin SFC title against Na Fianna. 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
Kilmacud Crokes & Na Fianna will meet in the Go Ahead Senior 1 Hurling Final this Sunday at Parnell Park. Joe Fortune joins us to look ahead to the game. We also chat to both camps & hear from Na Fianna's Director of Coaching & Player Development Niall Cooper about the great work going on at the club.
We review Liverpool 1-0 Man City, discussing 'Pep Roulette'. Then there's the Premier League and Championship sack race. Plus, there's chat on the GAA clubs finals, comparing hurling and football and discussing Shane Walsh's performance for Kilmacud Crokes in their win over Na Fianna. Long live the split season! Timings: Liverpool 1-0 Man City (02:11) Premier League Sack Race (22:08) GAA Club Finals (39:09) Subscribe for free to our YouTube channel Follow us on social media @tacklingsport below: Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook & LinkedIn Music - 'Sleep Off' - Madison Front
Kilmacud Crokes' Dara Mullin speaks to Oisin Langan after his side pipped Na Fianna to the Dublin SFC title by 0-11 to 0-10 Aisling gets reaction from Ratoath manager David Brady and players Bobby O'Brien, Bryan McMahon and Ciaran Ó Fearraigh after a fiery end to the Meath final, with Ratoath triumphing over Summerhill
It's Go Ahead Dublin Championship Finals fortnight, as Kilmacud Crokes & Na Fianna prepare to meet in both the Senior 1 Football and Hurling Finals. This week, we focus on Sunday's Football Final, with Coman Goggins joining us to look ahead to the game. We also hear from both camps & chat to Kilmacud Crokes GPO Niall Corcoran about the great work being done at the club.
Join Storytellers Jade and Mark as they sit down this month for a true feast of a tales from the delightful Dee. Its a story of Na Fianna .... but not one you'd hear all too often growing up in Ireland. If you have any question you'd like us to answer, topics you'd like us to discuss, or stories you'd like us to tell, tweet us at @leprechaun_ie with #AskAStoryteller or find us on Instagram @leprechaunmuseum.
2.00" Some of the simplest (and most obvious on reflection) ideas are the best business ideas. For example, the social enterprise Experience Gaelic Games, that brings visitors to Ireland an opportunity to learn about and to play our national games - Gaelic football, hurling and handball - and all to the benefit of local GAA communities who deliver this half-day visitor experience. Co-founder Cormac O Donnachú joins TeamGBS (he's already very well-known in his own club, Na Fianna, in Dublin) to explain how it all works. He'd like our listeners to spread the word about what could also be a great corporate day out.Cormac's 'hire in a heartbeat'? The man who brought O'Neills knicks to the world, Paul Mescal aka Connell (shame about the spelling!) from the hit TV show, Normal People.24.00" Denis O'Flynn, former MD of Pernod Ricard in both Ireland and the UK, now a director of the Clonakilty Distillery tells TeamGBS why, with 41 distilleries already in business (there were only 4 or 5 distilleries left in the country when Denis joined Irish Distillers), that there's still plenty of room for growth in the market. Denis made it to the top of the tree in the booze business having left UCD with a science degree, applied for a job as a brewmaster, graduated to the HR department and headed on up the greasy pole...as you do. The Cork distillery is just about to have its own whiskey having passed its third birthday since it was distilled and may now be referred to as Irish whiskey. He tells liquor start-ups heading for the US to go to where the 'unloved' are.Denis's 'hire in a heartbeat' - rugby star Joey Carbery - and he offers him a job on air when he ends his rugby career!50.00" David Horgan, Chair, Petrel Resources, the Irish based explorer with interests in Iraq and Ghana, gives TeamGBS some hard-nosed insights into what could happen if Russia turns off the oil and gas taps. What he says is not easy listening, but it is absolutely essential to understand how bad (very!) things could get. His 'hire in a heartbeat', Loman Begley (he'd hire him ahead of Elon Musk and/or Michael O'Leary). Find out why. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Slice 51 it's the turn of Orang Éire GAA in Malaysia! I chat to Na Fianna man, Cian, Belmullet's finest Pat, and Toronto native, Jenn (married to Pat!) to find out about life in KL. We chat the club name, working with Guinness, rivalries with Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Johor Boru and others, teachers flying to Tokyo from school for a weekend, the 10th anniversary in Clifden GAA, “12 Pubs” recruitment, Pat's “incentive” for training the ladies, the Parish Cup, Youth v Legends debates, playing Sligo Rovers FC, ultimate frisbee, playing on the street at 1am and two amazing stories involving the unknown Nigeria GAA and tourism in Ballymore, Co. Westmeath!! A not-to-be-missed episode here!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-keelan/message
We might be heading for December but the GAA season shows no sign of letting up. On the latest LaoisToday Talking Sport Podcast, we look back on all the weekend action. Clough-Ballacolla were the big story with a win over Wexford champions Raparees while there was also U-20 hurling glory for Abbeyleix and U-20 'B' football success for Na Fianna Og. We also chat about Ballinakill's exit from the intermediate championship, the draws for next year's Leinster inter-county championships, the Laois GAA awards and a new county board chairman. The LaoisToday Talking Sport Podcast is brought to you in association with Booth Concrete.
On Slice 39 I have the pleasure of chatting to author, Seán O'Sullivan, about his new and unique GAA book, The Players Advice. This is sure to be a top seller in the coming months! Seán tells us about the inspiration for the book coming from the back of a physics class, having an insane number of GAA names involved, forewords by Mick Bohan and Marty, being one of the youngest authors with O'Brien Press, Self Help Africa and Alan Kerins, his own club Na Fianna in Dublin, his dad being his coach, and of course Seán takes on the quick fire round where he picks a Famous Five of GAA greats! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-keelan/message
It's Go Ahead Dublin Football Final week! On this week's episode of the Go Ahead Dublin Championships Show, we preview Sunday's Go Ahead Dublin Senior 1 Football Final between St Judes and Kilmacud Crokes alongside Barry Cahill and Conor McKeon. We also catch up with both camps ahead of the game and hear from both club chairmen. And we look back on an epic Go Ahead Dublin Senior A Hurling Final with Paul O'Brien, which saw Kilmacud Crokes stage a remarkable comeback to beat Na Fianna.
Wooly, Niall and Lee review all the weekend's club finals
It's Go Ahead Dublin Hurling Final Week
Mickey Delaney talks about Na Fianna Katarokwi, based in Kingston Ontario and how Gaelic Football and Hurling is thriving in their community.
Darren Kelly presents the magazine show looking at all the latest camogie news and the club championships. Schedule: Clodagh Keenaghan (Laragh captain - Cavan champions 2021 - 0:15) Nigel McCarthy (We are Dublin - Dublin senior semi-finals preview - 11:00) Mary Newman (Echo - Cork senior quarter-finals preview - 21:05) For the first time in 31 years, Laragh were crowned Cavan senior camogie champions on Saturday when they beat Crosserlough 3-12 to 0-6 in Kingspan Breffni Park. Captain Clodagh Keenaghan shares the experience from a memorable weekend, how they're a young team going forward, other opportunities for the club this year, and we look back on Cavan's inter county season. We are Dublin's Nigel McCarthy joins us to look ahead to this Sunday's Dublin senior semi-finals. Defending champions Naomh Jude host Na Fianna; while predecessors St. Vincent's entertain Ballyboden St. Enda's. And a very competitive Cork scene is down to the final seven. Mary Newman tells us what to expect as champions Courcey Rovers clash with Sarsfields, Seandún square up to St. Catherine's, and Inniscarra take on a fancied Killeagh. == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every Wednesday on sportsdaz.ie This week's special guest on THE FAIR GREEN is BRIEGE CORKERY from Cork. Click HERE. Cover Photo (c) Hannah Shields - Clonduff Camogie Club Theme Song - 'Barkbot 2000' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Dr Marnie Hay (DCU) on the potentially perilous activities undertaken by adolescents during the years 1916-23 and the serious consequences these teenage activists faced.
On Slice 14 of GAA Global we literally don't move! Slice 14 will see us visit the girls across the way in Na Fianna Ho Chi Minh City. Here, I meet Ciara from Dublin, Laura from Kilkenny, Colleen from Boston and the clubs most improved player 2021, the awesome Becca from Dundee in Scotland! We chat all things Ho Chi Minh, the GAA back in Churchtown in Dublin and Freshford in Kilkenny, Laura's county camogie friends, the Vietnamese rivalries, teaching together in the same school and of course the similarly vital Vietnamese questions like crossing the road and Vietnam food versus world food! And also the tagline for this podcast is simply: Na Fianna – we will take your balls. Make of that what you will! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-keelan/message
We introduce Na Fianna Éireann, Irish Freedom, The Proportional Representation Society of Ireland, Constance Markievicz, and Seán MacDermott to the story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sarah-hayter/support
Athenry will hope that they make history on Saturday when they face Skryne from Meath in the All-Ireland Ladies Intermediate Final with the game taking place in Abbotstown beginning at 11am. This Intermediate Final was due to take place last October but was called off due to Covid. The final itself is part of a big weekend of Rounders finals with the Intermediate mixed final following on Saturday between Michael Glaveys from Roscommon and Na Fianna from Dublin. Then on Sunday, there are three finals with Glynn/Barntown in all three. Their Senior Men take on Carrickmacross, Breaffy in the Senior Women's Final and Erne Eagles in the Senior Mixed Final. John Mulligan has been speaking to Peter Lyons of Athenry Rounders Club.
Darren Kelly presents the weekly magazine show looking the news in football both in Ireland and Australia. Guests: Mícheál Naughton - new Ladies Football President (8:43) Joanne Doonan - preview AFL Womens Series Round 8 - (31:01) Darren Kelly looks at all this week's news including the Player Pathway programme, sports deals in Derry and Mayo, Sinéad Burke's Galway retirement and Na Fianna's 600km North to South Challenge. New LGFA President Mícheál Naughton joins us to chats about his goals for his term including sold-out All-Ireland Finals, online training initatives, the upcoming 50th anniversary and Donegal's chances of success. And he also addresses the major talking points including the Cork vs Galway All-Ireland semi-final, split seasons, a potential merger with the GAA and their relationship with the Camogie Association. Also, Joanne Doonan is with Darren to preview the penultimate round of group games in the AFL Womens Series, featuring Brisbane Lions vs North Melbourne Kangaroos, and Fremantle Dockers vs Melbourne Demons. == Irish Player of the Week (brought to you in associatoin with Joanne Doonan Fitness) Joanne's pick: Niamh Kelly (West Coast Eagles - Mayo) Darren's pick: Niamh Kelly (West Coast Eagles - Mayo) == Leaderboard NIAMH KELLY - 2pts AISLING McCARTHY - 2pts ORLA O'DWYER - 2pts SARAH ROWE - 2pts CORA STAUNTON - 2pts SINÉAD GOLDRICK - 1pt GRACE KELLY - 1pt AISHLING SHERIDAN - 1pt == 'SportsDaz Football' broadcasts every Thursday on sportsdaz.ie This week's guest on 'The Fair Green' is SportsDaz Footballer of the Year and Kerry defender Ciara Murphy. Click HERE Theme Song - 'Elevation' (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
The Leinster Road home of Constance Markievicz was the de-facto headquarters of revolutionary boyscouts Na Fianna Éireann, an Irish nationalist hijacking of the Baden Powell boyscout ideals. In Unionist Rathmines, Surrey House was a centre of nationalism, Suffrage activism and socialism.
Today we spoke with Jonny Cooper – 7-times an All-Ireland Gaelic football winner with Dublin, and a leader on and off the pitch Jonny has been a first-team starter on an All-Ireland winning Dublin side 7 times. The Na Fianna star embodies the relentless pursuit of high performance in the all-conquering Dublin team and the culture that radiates from the entire group. Jonny has won multiple all stars and is a leader and learner off the pitch also. In this episode we open a dialogue about leadership development, culture and organisational behaviour. Jonny talks about his work with DCU, his experience with the Gaelic Players Association and his be unrivalled mantra. We talk about adversity and moments that have forged Jonnys resilience - and him giving back to charities - such as Temple street hospital and the Marie Keating Foundation. Thanks for joining us for the 100th Jonny! This has been quite a ride for the podcast from humble origins with Conor Gavin in SoCo Performance Clinic - and now number 100 with my co-host Ciaran Dunne. We have learned so much - and are forever grateful to you...the listeners, and to all our special guests. Remember - Sleep Eat Perform Repeat. This episode has been supported by Muhdo Health, an affiliate of ours - use Hauora20 for a discount on their DNA and epigenetics health profile tests at www.muhdo.com
Paypal.me/clockworkjunkie In todays show I speak with multiple Irish and world champion Martin Ward. We discuss martial arts, confidence, self belief and the values of Na Fianna martial arts school.
Jonny Cooper can be described as an elite performer with a strong desire to lead, influence and inspire people and teams with his actions. Jonny has a strong desire to continuously learn and develop. Currently he is completing his MSc in Organisational Behaviour and Psychology and previously completing an executive coaching diploma in the Irish Management Institute, a leadership programme from Maynooth University, and holding an undergraduate degree in Sports Science and Health from Dublin City University. Along with his academic and professional background, his practical elite sport experiences to date makes him authentic with his presence, natural in his delivery and aware of his potential to help himself and others become un rivalled. He has a particular interested in culture, team, leadership and high potentials and has visited professional teams in Ireland, the UK and Australia. A two-time GAA All Star who has represented the Dublin Senior football team for the past 9 years. Jonny has six All Ireland senior medals with Dublin, eight Leinster medals and five national league medals. While previously captaining his college team (DCU), his club team (Na Fianna) and Dublin to All Ireland u21 success (2010) and the senior side on several occasions in 2019. Jonny an I talk about teams, from alignment to the overall goal, having clarity of purpose, leader-leader teams, sacrifice, to self-awareness, curiosity, feedback and consistency. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Team-Teams-Rules-Engagement-Complex/dp/1591847486 https://learning.gaa.ie/sites/default/files/National%20Games%20Presentation_AMcNamara%26LWalsh.pdf https://www.linkedin.com/in/cooperjonny/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/aoifemobrien https://twitter.com/jcoops https://twitter.com/Empowerment_IE www.instagram.com/empowermentcoaching.ie www.instagram.com/jonnycooper_
James J Claffey is a Sport, Exercise & performance Psychologist working with Cobh Ramblers and Na Fianna and is working on a Uefa A license.James has worked with many players and teams across many different levels. This week James chats to Eric about mental health and sports psychology.What makes a good coach? How can coaches better manage players? What impact does social media have on players, particularly underage players? How do coaches approach a players who might be struggling?All this and more covered in this episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"I think there was a major mistake made today and I'd like the officials to have a good look at it." Navan O'Mahonys manager Kevin Reilly was disappointed with the red card issued to Gary O'Brien during his side's SFC victory over Seneschalstown. On this week's Talk A Good Game podcast we caught up with Navan O'Mahonys manager Kevin Reilly after his side held on to beat Seneschalstown in the SFC, but he was disappointed with the officials decision to send off Gary O'Brien in what he believed to be a case of mistaken identity. Also on this week's #TAGG were look back at all the championship action from last week and we also have post match views from Ratoath boss Davy Byrne and Na Fianna manager Dudley following their respective wins over Longwood and St Colmcille's. It's another jam packed Talk A Good Game podcast, so settle down, sit back and enjoy it all right here.
Music from Na Fianna, Sir Reg, Ramshackle Army, Neck and many More. Post Irish Festival so I am likely very very tired. Thanks for listening! Sean J.
Micky, Ciaran, David & Brian discuss a hectic weekend of football action in Meath. Brian Queeney, Barry Comer & Joey Stenson raise the cups high above their heads ! Longwood bridging a 76 year gap winning the Intermediate championship
This week on Windy City Irish Radio Tim and Mike take a 60 minute musical journey across the green fields of Ireland with a Trip to Gort with Donal Lunny, Zoe Conway and Máirtín O'Connor to Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore with Lúnasa with Daoirí Farrell. Along for the ride are songs and tunes from Scotland's Heron Valley and Brave Giant, New York's Na Fianna and Dylan Foley and Chicago favorites Martin Hayes & Dennis Cahill and The Chancey Brothers. Make sure you should listen for new tracks from Dublin's Tupelo, I Draw Slow and and a track from some years back from Paddy Casey Music with the Dublin Gospel Choir. If you're still with us, make sure you stick around for the triumphant finale with the great Mavis Staples with Glen Hansard in honor of her performance at this weekend's Chicago Blues Festival. Tim feels that this is a journey worth taking and Mike happens to agree. Check out this week's podcast at www.windycityirishradio.com and be sure to tune into 1240AM WSBC each and every Wednesday for our next big lyrical adventure!
A jam packed hour where we look back on all the weekends action from Croker and beyond and take a look ahead to this Sunday's National League Final. Also another amazing day for Cuala, the Dermo rumours, unfair player criticism, Na Fianna's fight, inconsistent officials and lots more. All this and all the usual craic and banter on Episode 32 of Blue Is The Colour.
New Orleans has always held an appeal to the Irish due to its Catholic traditions and safe harbor for anti-British sentiments. An early wave of Irish immigrants, fleeing British persecution at the end of the 1700s, landed in New Orleans and became well woven into the economic and social fabric of the city. Irish pubs dot the Crescent City's French Quarter from the beatiful courtyards of Pat O'Brien's Bar or the divey feel of Fahy's or the Erin Rose. Ireland's influence is felt in neighborhoods such as the Irish Channel, St. Patrick's Church and the tradition of Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras. With Fat Tuesday upon us, Windy City Irish Radio celebrates the decadent season with music from Professor Longhair, Judy Collins, Beth Patterson, Harry Connick Jr, Na Fianna, Tom McDermott & lucia micarelli, The Lash, Anthony Thistlethwaite, Scythian, Kevin Burke in Chicago, Joe McShane and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band for the Irish Mardi Gras! Join Tim and Mike each Wednesday night at 8pm on 1240AM WSBC or right at www.windycityirishradio.com. Laissez le bon temps rouler! Hey, it's Mardi Gras, ya'll!!
The stars are aligned tonight as the boys welcome Bob McNamara from the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation to talk all about the upcoming Starry Night Chicago 8.5K happening at Arlington Park on Sunday September 18th. Tim and Mike will be rambling their way through the course to the finish line next week and encourage all of you to join them. To join the walk/run/saunter or just to donate to this wonderful cause to cure the kids, please visit and support our team at http://pbtf.convio.net/goto/windycityirishradio. This week's show also features music from some of the fabulous musicians that will be visiting the Irish American Heritage Center this month including the Isle of Man Manx musicians, Barrule performing at the Center as part of Salon Concerts Chicago on Sept. 18th, prog folk band The Led Farmers playing Monday Sept. 19th before the Monday Night Football game between the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles, and Irish singer-songwriter Mundy at the IAHC with a special solo show on Friday Sept. 30th. This week's show also features great music from The Frames (Official), The Corrs - Official page, Solas, the The Chancey Brothers, Na Fianna and brand new not-yet-released singles from Tupelo's James Cramer and the one and only Van Morrison (Official). Tune in each and every Wednesday from 8PM - 9PM to WSBC 1240 AM or catch the podcast here at www.windycityirishradio.com
The Irish American Hall of Fame will induct ten new members this Saturday night at a black-tie gala at the Irish American Heritage Center. In the final episode of a three part series celebrating the 2016 class, Windy City Irish Radio pays tribute to four more outstanding individuals and their contributions to the Irish-American experience. On this week's show, Mike and Tim pay tribute to Hollywood legend Spencer Tracy, aviation pioneer Emily Hanrahan Warner, Turtle Wax scion and philanthropist, Denis J. Healy, and author, columnist, sociologist and priest, Father Andrew Greeley. Tune in for lively music from Dónal Lunny, Andy Irvine, Socks in the Frying Pan, Na Fianna, Flatfoot 56, The Chieftains with ANÚNA and Elvis Costello, The Elders, Glen Hansard and a BRAND NEW SINGLE from We Banjo 3! Join us for the grand finale of our Irish American Hall of Fame series and every week on WSBC 1240 AM from 8 PM - 9 PM and check out the podcast on www.windycityirishradio.com
Na Fianna will take on holders Saint Vincents in the Dublin senior football Championhship semi final after a 1-9 to 0-7 win over Saint Judes in parnell Park. After the game Oisin Langan spoke with Na Fianna manager Paul Caffery
Goals from Nathan Mullins and Joe Feeney as well as 6 points from Mossy Quinn saw Champions Saint Vincents through to the semi finals with a 2-21 to 2-11 win over Lucan Sarsfields. They'll play Na Fianna in the semi final next Sunday. After the match selector Neil Curran and wing back Brendan Egan spoke to Oisin Langan.
Ronan MacLochlainn, journalist with The Herald, looks back on Ballyboden's victory over St Vincents and Lucan's victory over St Brigids in u-21 'A' Hurling Championship semi-finals. Ronan also looks forward to the Dublin minor football championship between Na Fianna and Kilmacud Crokes Shane O'Brien, the new manager of Dublin camogie, speaks to us about his appointment and his wishes for 2015 Brendan Cooper gives us the lowdown on all the latest camogie action in Dublin, including minor championship action Conor McKeon looks at the Dublin Bus/Herald Dubs Football team that was named during the week. He also looks at the tentative plans to build a new Leinster GAA stadium near the M50 Anthony Daly speaks to us about his autobiography
Jim Gavin speaks to us ahead of the Game for Anto between Dublin and the Irish News Ulster All-Stars in Kingspan Stadium on Saturday evening Brendan Cooper, Vice-Chairman of Dublin Camogie, talks to us about the Dublin Minor Camogie Championship, which started last weekend Noelle Healy, who picked up her first TG4 All-Star Award on Saturday, speaks to us about her season Tommy Conroy, manager of St Vincent's, looks back on his side's victory over Portlaoise in the Leinster Club Football Championship last Sunday Conor McKeon looks back on the same game, and looks ahead to Vinnies next game Ronan MacLochlainn gives us his views on The Herald/Dublin Bus Hurling Dubs Stars nominations, which were announced earlier this week Brian Talty looks back on the Vincent's Leinster victory, while also looking ahead to the Adult Football League Division 1 Football Final between Na Fianna and St Maurs
We speak to Mick O'Grady about Kilmacud Crokes victory in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship quarter-final against Rathdowney-Errill on Sunday Ronan MacLochlainn, journalist with The Herald, looks back on Na Fianna's impressive victory over Kilmacud Crokes in the Dublin Minor Hurling Final Brian Barnes, mentor with St Sylvester's, looks back on his under-15 football side's victory over Lucan Sarsfields in the Dublin Championship Final Eamonn Fennell of St Vincent's looks back on his side's recent Dublin Senior Football success over Oliver Plunketts, while also looking ahead to their encounter with Portlaoise on Sunday Nigel McCarthy of We Are Dublin looks ahead to the announcement of the Ladies Football All-Stars this weekend, while looking back on Na Fianna and Kilmacud Crokes' recent games in the Leinster Senior Ladies Football Championship and the Leinster Intermediate Ladies Football Championship respectively Brendan Cooper, Vice-Chairman of Dublin Camogie, looks back on a busy weekend of action in Dublin, including twenty five finals over the course of the weekend Aidan Shiells spoke to us about the upcoming Dublin Referees Foundation Course
It was finals time in the Queensland Hurling & Camogie Championship last weekend and in the podcast we look back on how both Na Fianna and Naomh Padraig proved best, and also what teams made this weekend’s football championship finals in Willawong.
In the Podcast, Queensland GAA’s Seamus Sullivan reports on yesterday’s action from the Queensland GAA championship quarter finals and semi-finals at Willawong, Brisbane in Australia.