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Aujourd'hui dans le BOOST ! : Mathieu Gratton a vécu une mésaventure dans le noir à Scotstown «Melting Pat» : Les grands matchs de hockey qui ont marqué l'histoire du CANADA Windsor a besoin de votre aide pour gagner Kratf Hockeyville. On en parle avec David Maurice, conseiller en communications à la Ville de Windsor. Bonne écoute :)
Welcome along to Episode 3 of The Football Pod Club with AIB, as Monaghan stars Rory Beggan and Conor McManus sit down with Tommy Rooney, Paddy Andrews and James O'Dononghue at Concra Wood, to chat through Monaghan's rise, Beggan's American Dream, and whether Conor McManus will play for his county again - there's all of that and so much more, enjoy!Chapters...(00:30) - Welcome(02:30) - Will Conor McManus play for Monaghan again?(08:00) - Rory Beggan and the ‘American Dream'...(20:00) - Monaghan in the 2000s, and Conor's breakthrough.(27:00) - Scotstown, Clontibret and the Ulster club championship.(36:00) - Monaghan's rise from 2013, Malachy O'Rourke, chasing Sam Maguire.(41:00) - Beggan and changing goalkeeper(49:00) - Dublin in 2023 - why did Monaghan fall short(01:03:00) - The FRC and new rules, best football memories, Stephen CluxtonThere's all of that and so much more across our chat with two Monaghan legends, stay tuned to The Football Pod - we've got the next show in our series coming to you very soon...#GAA - #GaelicFootball #TheFootballPod is brought to you with thanks to AIB, proud sponsors of the Hurling, Camogie, Ladies Football and Gaelic Football All-Ireland club championships, check out #TheToughest for more!
Welcome along to Episode 3 of The Football Pod Club with AIB, as Monaghan stars Rory Beggan and Conor McManus sit down with Tommy Rooney, Paddy Andrews and James O'Dononghue at Concra Wood, to chat through Monaghan's rise, Beggan's American Dream, and whether Conor McManus will play for his county again - there's all of that and so much more, enjoy!Chapters...(00:30) - Welcome(02:30) - Will Conor McManus play for Monaghan again?(08:00) - Rory Beggan and the ‘American Dream'...(20:00) - Monaghan in the 2000s, and Conor's breakthrough.(27:00) - Scotstown, Clontibret and the Ulster club championship.(36:00) - Monaghan's rise from 2013, Malachy O'Rourke, chasing Sam Maguire.(41:00) - Beggan and changing goalkeeper(49:00) - Dublin in 2023 - why did Monaghan fall short(01:03:00) - The FRC and new rules, best football memories, Stephen CluxtonThere's all of that and so much more across our chat with two Monaghan legends, stay tuned to The Football Pod - we've got the next show in our series coming to you very soon...#GAA - #GaelicFootball #TheFootballPod is brought to you with thanks to AIB, proud sponsors of the Hurling, Camogie, Ladies Football and Gaelic Football All-Ireland club championships, check out #TheToughest for more!
The NFL International Player Pathway Program for 2024 will feature Irish players for the first time - and we had a chance to sit down with each of the guys! In this podcast, we hear from Scotstown and Monaghan goalkeeper Rory Beggan! A big thanks to the NFL and also Tadhg Leader for the support not only in recent weeks with this - but over the last 18-24 months.
SportsJOE's Niall McIntyre is joined by former Tyrone player Kyle Coney to look back on the weekend of provincial football finals. They look back on Glen's win over Scotstown in Ulster, the class Glen showed and Malachy O'Rourke's impact on the club. They discuss penalty shoot-outs in GAA and the brilliance of Damien Calahane in Castlehaven's win over Dingle in the Munster final. Plus, Electric Ireland ambassador, Jamie Wall joins Niall to look ahead to the weekend's club hurling action.
Welcome back to the latest episode of The Football Pod. As always James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews are talking Gaelic Football with Tommy Rooney. Timestamps below. Monday episodes are available for free.00:30 - The Players Charter - contracts in the GAA. Would the boys sign them?18:00 - Club winners and losers; Dingle-Castlehaven, Glen-Scotstown.32:00 - Frenetic finales to football - why wait so late?40:00 - GAA news: Harte in Derry, Donegal's privacy, players departingYou can follow us and contact the pod on Twitter/Instagram: @footballpod_gaa.The Football Pod is brought to you in partnership with AIB - Proud sponsors of the club Hurling, Football and Camogie club championships. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Welcome back to the latest episode of The Football Pod. As always James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews are talking Gaelic Football with Tommy Rooney. Timestamps below. Monday episodes are available for free.00:30 - The Players Charter - contracts in the GAA. Would the boys sign them?18:00 - Club winners and losers; Dingle-Castlehaven, Glen-Scotstown.32:00 - Frenetic finales to football - why wait so late?40:00 - GAA news: Harte in Derry, Donegal's privacy, players departingYou can follow us and contact the pod on Twitter/Instagram: @footballpod_gaa.The Football Pod is brought to you in partnership with AIB - Proud sponsors of the club Hurling, Football and Camogie club championships. Check out #TheToughest for more.
The Football Pod is back for the next five weeks as the club action heats up. As always James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews are talking Gaelic Football with Tommy Rooney. Timestamps below.00:30 - The Cratloe journey ends in Cork. 14:00 - Scotstown beat Kilcoo, winners and losers.24:00 - Aaron Kernan retires, epic club careers.34:00 - Kevin Cassidy's adviceYou can follow us and contact the pod on Twitter/Instagram: @footballpod_gaa.The Football Pod is brought to you in partnership with AIB - Proud sponsors of the club Hurling, Football and Camogie club championships. Check out #TheToughest for more.
The Football Pod is back for the next five weeks as the club action heats up. As always James O'Donoghue and Paddy Andrews are talking Gaelic Football with Tommy Rooney. Timestamps below.00:30 - The Cratloe journey ends in Cork. 14:00 - Scotstown beat Kilcoo, winners and losers.24:00 - Aaron Kernan retires, epic club careers.34:00 - Kevin Cassidy's adviceYou can follow us and contact the pod on Twitter/Instagram: @footballpod_gaa.The Football Pod is brought to you in partnership with AIB - Proud sponsors of the club Hurling, Football and Camogie club championships. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Episode 6 of Comhrá Le Tomás is a special one, this week we are delighted to be joined by Scotstown and Monaghan GAA goalkeeper Rory Beggan. We talk all things from this seasons All-Ireland series, the huge performance against Tyrone, those marauding runs, and who he thinks will lift the Sam Maguire in 2021. Powered by EIRGRID
Host of the show Paul Shaughnessy is joined by sports journalist from The 42 Kevin O'Brien discussing a bumper packed weekend of Gaelic football action in Mayo, Donegal, Monaghan, Down, Tyrone and Roscommon and much more.
Episode 7 of the Ball Talk podcast with Strength Coach Shane Rice. The Scotstown man talks about his time in Toronto, client success stories, drinking bans and more! Hope ye enjoy!
This episode contains an overview of the major County Club finals taking place over the course of the weekend, twenty in all! Eighteen are taking place on the Sunday with two on the Saturday and also on Saturday, a double header in Club Football with both semifinals airing back to back on RTE. I also focus on the Ulster Club Championship. Club weekends don't get much bigger than this one coming up. Sunday is the busiest day of the season on the county final front with eighteen on the schedule across all four provinces - many of them high-profile fixtures. Add in two more on Saturday. Back-to-back All-Ireland champions Corofin will be bidding for a remarkable seventh successive Galway SFC title at Tuam Stadium, where they face the local Stars. Clontribret are looking to steer Scotstown's 'drive for five' off course in Monaghan while Ballymacnab and Crossmaglen cross swords in the Armagh SFC final once again. Naomh Conaill will be keen to avoid their third successive Donegal SFC final defeat when they face holders Gaoth Dobhair in a repeat of last year's decider at MacCumhaill Park (live, TG4). In Kildare, there will be an eight all-Newbridge SFC final in nineteen years as fierce rivals Moorefield and Sarsfields prepare to do battle. Slaughtneil slayers Watty Grahams are set to contest their first-ever Derry SFC final, against a Magherafelt side who are appearing in their first in 36 years. The Waterford SFC final is between Ballinacourty and Rathgormack after the latter reached their first Conway Cup showpiece in 19 years. Miltown-Malbay (Clare), Tir Chonaill Gaels (London), Newtown Blues (Louth) and Tourlestrane (Sligo) are set to defend their respective championship crowns. Also on Sunday, the opening game of the provincial club SFC takes places at Corrigan Park, where Antrim winners Cargin face Fermanagh's five-in-a-row champions Derrygonnelly. On Saturday evening, all eyes will be on the Mayo SFC final as reigning champions Ballintubber and Ballaghaderreen go head-to-head for the Moclair Cup. Meanwhile, live coverage of the first two Kerry SFC quarter-finals (Killarney Legion v St Brendans; Dingle v East Kerry) will be available to watch on RTE2. Ulster club JFC quarter-finals Collegeland (Armagh) v Buncrana (Donegal), Athletic Grounds, 2pm Killinkere (Cavan) v Bright (Down), Kingspan Breffni, 2.30pm Blackhill (Monaghan) v Maguiresbridge (Fermanagh), Inniskeen, 2.30pm Ulster club SFC first round Cargin (Antrim) v Derrygonnelly (Fermanagh), Corrigan Park, 2.30pm --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ateachersstory/message
My main topics for this episode are: The historic win for Ireland at the Aviva against the All Blacks, I also discuss my lack of prowess as a sports pundit over the past weekend and I look at the way forward for the podcast. The Ulster club football double header at Healy Park in Omagh, where Scotstown took on Coleraine at 1.30 and Gaoth Dobhair played Crossmaglen at 3.30 on Sunday. Rory Beggan again starred for Scotstown with 3 points the final one of which was the match winning score and I also review Gaoith Dobhair's win over Crossmaglen where they not only exposed some defensive frailties in the Armagh side but dominated the game with their mix of youth and experience. I'm also experimenting with my editing process and how I promote the podcast on other platforms. My Twitter feed is the best place to continue the discussion or indeed contact me about topics you would like me include in an episode: https://twitter.com/GPK__ I hope everyone enjoys the podcast and don't forget to LIKE & SHARE, thanks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ateachersstory/message
My main topics for this episode are: The Ulster club football double header at Healy Park in Omagh, where Scotstown take on Coleraine at 1.30 and Gaoth Dobhair play Crossmaglen at 3.30 on Sunday. Rory McIlroy's announcement about scheduling only two European Tour events for 2019 and how the Irish Open could be one of the events that is not on his calendar, I also discuss his current situation around the possibility of changing his caddy. I preview the upcoming meeting of the All Blacks and Ireland at the Aviva in Dublin on Saturday night and the fact that this is a clash between the current top 2 teams in the world rugby rankings. Finally, I give my views on how prepared meals for Inter-County players is another way in which the gap is continually widening between the club and county player. My Twitter feed is the best place to continue the discussion or indeed contact me about topics you would like me include in an episode: https://twitter.com/GPK__ I hope everyone enjoys the podcast and don't forget to LIKE & SHARE, thanks. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ateachersstory/message
TravCast is the Writer's Podcast from the Traverse, Scotland’s New Writing Theatre. Associate Director, Emma Callander, interviews well known playwrights and theatremakers whose work features in the year round programme at the Traverse. In this episode, Emma speaks to three Québécois writers Fabien Cloutier, Catherine-Anne Toupin and François Archambault who came to the Traverse Theatre as part of a cultural exchange between Théâtre La Licorne, Montreal and the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh. La Licorne is the home of La Manufacture Theatre Company in Montreal, founded in 1975. It mirrors some of the key passions of the Traverse Theatre, commissioning and producing some of the best new writing from Québec and beyond, presenting a significant number of Traverse plays in translation. Over the last few years, Traverse Theatre Artistic Director Orla O'Loughlin has worked closely with La Licorne Artistic Director Jean-Denis Leduc and this exchange is part of a long term relationship between these two pioneering theatres. François Archambault, writer of 'You Will Remember Me', performed at the Traverse as part of New Writing from Quebec, is the author of more than twenty plays, translated into numerous languages and staged all around the world. In 1998, he received the Governor General’s Literary Award for his play '15 seconds', performed by Traverse Theatre Company in 2003. The original production of 'The Leisure Society' by Théâtre de la Manufacture ran for 142 shows and received the "Masque" for the Best Original Play from the "Académie Québécoise", in 2004. His most recent play, You Will Remember Me' was created at Théâtre La Licorne in 2014 and is set to be adapted for the screen and in the running for the Governor General’s Literary Award. François has also written many scripts for television, and is currently working on two screenplays. A rising star in the Quebec theatre scene, Fabien Cloutier, writer of 'Billy (The Days of Howling)' performed at the performed at the Traverse as part of New Writing from Quebec, is a Québécois actor, playwright and the author of eight plays. His first solo show, Scotstown won the "Coup de coeur" at Zoofest in the 2010 Just For Laughs Festival. Fabien reprised the same character in the sequel, Cranbourne, described as a "tour de force" by critics and was a finalist for the Michel Tremblay Prize, Best Writing for the stage in the 2011-2012 season. Fabien Cloutier's powerful writing with its relentless rhythm has earned him a solid reputation. His more theatrical text 'Billy (The Days of Howling)' won the Gratien Gelinas Prize in 2011 and has been nominated for the Governor General's Literary Award. Talisman's 2014 production will be the English-language premiere of 'Billy (The Days of Howling)'. In autumn 2014, 'Pour Réussir un Poulet' written and directed by Fabien, was produced by La Manufacture Theatre and presented on stage at Théâtre La Licorne in Montreal. Catherine-Anne Toupin, writer of 'Right Here, Right Now' performed at the performed at the Traverse as part of New Writing from Quebec, graduated from The Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Montreal in 1999. She has become a well-known actress in Quebec and can be seen each week on two very popular television series. She has also written three full length plays, and many short plays, which have all been produced. She spends most of her time acting, both on stage and on screen while also working as a script editor for a television show she created, called 'Boomerang'. Original music by James Iremonger www.jamesiremonger.co.uk Produced and engineered by Cian O Siochain www.grobylinctonmedia.com