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Can Ireland win three Six Nations Championships in a row and bag a Grand Slam along the way? Bobby is joined by former Irish International, Shane Byrne and Cameron Hill from Off the Ball to preview today's crunch game in the Aviva Stadium.
Come on you boys in green!Ireland take on France tomorrow afternoon in the Six Nations.But, which one of the two top sides will claim victory?Joining guest host Jess Kelly to discuss is Former Irish Rugby International, Shane Byrne, Ger Gilroy from Off The Ball and more!
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast. 2025 Season, episode 6. We catch up with Jon Armstrong and Shane Byrne, Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy athletes. They will be joining the M-Sport World Rally Team in a Rally2 Fiesta to compete in all eight rounds of the 2025 FIA European Rally Championship (ERC). Jon and Shane chat about the year ahead and how their preparations are going for round one of the ERC, which begins in Spain on the Rally Sierra Morena (3 – 6 April). Before that, an entry on the upcoming West Cork Rally kickstarts their season.
Scientists have long known Mars has annual seasons just like Earth. University of Arizona planetary scientist Shane Byrne describes how 20 years of observations by the U-of-A built HiRISE orbiting camera have given researchers new insight into what happens on the surface during the 687 Earth-day Martian year.
Marie Crowe is joined by Caelan Doris & Shane Byrne for a preview of Ireland's Rugby clash against Fiji, Maurice Brosnan discusses the AFLW Preliminary Finals, Alan Cawley & Feargal Brennan breakdown this weekend's PL fixtures and Jane Mangan chats racing!
A new shop in Rolla, Missouri, aims to make typewriters a more appreciated — and regularly used — mode of communication. Owners Amanda and Shane Byrne discuss what inspired them to open Clickety Clack Typewriters and why it's a store, workshop, museum and community space all in one. They also share stories about the people and machines they've come to know through the shop.
Krunching Gears - The Rally Podcast. Series 3, episode 45. In this episode, we talk to Eamonn Kelly & Gordon Noble about their third-place finish on the Sanremo Rally Storico. Jason Mitchell chats about winning the Maiden City Motor Club's Dogleap Rally. Hyundai Motorsport Engineer, Jamie McMillan explains the details of Ott Tanak's win at the Central European Rally and heard from Desi Henry and Shane Byrne, as well as Josh McErlean's “Gravel Crew,” at the WRC event. Matt Cotton joins us to preview the Cambrian Rally, the final round of the British Rally Championship.
Rugby star Simon Zebo has revealed that he doesn't want his children playing rugby, as he finds the head injuries scary.The former Ireland and Munster player, who retired earlier this year, said he doesn't want his children following in his footsteps.He said: ‘I would not push them towards playing rugby at all. What it does to your body, the head impacts, that's the scary side of it. I've seen a lot of players have to retire through it, and that's very dangerous. I don't like it.'Is he right? How do you feel about your children playing rugby?Andrea is joined by former Irish rugby player Shane Byrne, Eva Berg from the Secret Pilates and more to discuss.
Former Irish Rugby International Shane Byrne joined guest host Adrian Kennedy this week to share his favourite summer memories!
Today would have been the 75th birthday for Phil Lynott, the Thin Lizzy frontman.He's often hailed as one of the country's greatest songwriters, and because of that – there are celebrations across Dublin today in his honour.Joining Andrea to discuss his legacy and impact is Alan Buckley, Head Tour Guide at the Irish Rock ‘N' Roll Museum Experience and Shane Byrne, Marketing for Bruxelles.
Oliver's guest is Shane Byrne. ‘The Visiting Critic' takes a look at some things you might be interested in from the world of entertainment. This week Shane has watched Netflix period drama Bridgerton.
Catch up with Oliver on the weekend. This week Oliver was joined by bestselling author Amor Towles, two young up and coming Belfast and Dublin actors and Shane Byrne was our visiting critic.
Oliver's guest is Shane Byrne. ‘The Visiting Critic' takes a look at some things you might be interested in from the world of entertainment. This week Shane has watched Netflix period drama Bridgerton.
Shane Byrne previews the Rugby and we hear all about the Kiltulla & District Vintage Show, near Athenry, foraging on the coast for seaweed in Waterford with The Sea Gardener and the Rotunda Hospital's Neonatal Unit nurses and staff who will be jumping into the Irish Sea on Monday to raise money for special sensory covers incubators for their unit.
In this episode, Lou interviews Shane Byrne, a strongman athlete from Australia. Shane shares his journey from playing rugby to transitioning into the world of strongman competitions. He discusses the importance of individualized training, periodization, and skill acquisition in strength training. Shane emphasizes the value of sustainable training and the need for clients to understand the reasoning behind their workout programs. The episode delves into the concept of periodization, breaking down the training phases from GPP to peaking or power phases. KEY TAKEAWAYS Understanding and implementing periodization in training programs is crucial for achieving long-term goals and sustainable progress. Emphasizing the importance of training hard but smart, focusing on pushing limits while also considering factors like recovery, nutrition, and mental resilience. Breaking down movements into segments and progressing gradually to acquire new skills, such as muscle ups or handstands, in a structured manner. Encouraging clients to find enjoyment in their training, focusing on what fills their cup and keeps them motivated throughout their fitness journey. Promoting client education, encouraging questions, and fostering curiosity to empower individuals to take ownership of their training and understand the why behind their workouts. BEST MOMENTS "I think the art of training hard has been lost over the last while with all the social media influencers putting out videos of this is how you do this, that and the other." "Drip feed them information. make them curious, make them ask questions, and it might even drive them into actually doing their own little bit of research themselves, you know?" "If you break down the actual sport of strongman to its fundamental movements, it's probably one of the most functional ways to train somebody." VALUABLE RESOURCES https://linktr.ee/theexerciseengineerlou@theexerciseengineer.com HOST BIO Lou's personal journey with body confidence and food struggles began at the age of 15, where overeating and guilt around food consumed her. But everything changed during the lockdown in March 2020. Determined to regain control, Lou immersed herself in research, found joy in working out in her garden, and started tracking her nutrition and steps. Surprisingly, she lost a stone in less than three months and discovered a newfound love for fitness. Fueling her passion, Lou pursued personal training qualifications and launched her Instagram page in September 2020. After months of building a solid foundation, branding, and gaining relevant expertise, she started helping others achieve what once felt impossible—losing fat, feeling empowered, and loving the journey without restrictions. With numerous success stories, digital products, and a thriving membership program called Train with Lou, Lou now coaches, teaches, and learns about food, exercise, and mindset.
Shane Byrne is in studio to look ahead to Ireland v Wales and pick a few of his favourite historic Irish Rugby moments.
The Six Nations Championship kicks of tonight at eight o'clock as Ireland take on Les Blues in France and this is the game that people are calling the match of the championship and here to tell us what we can expect from tonight's game is Shane Byrne.
Do your children play rugby? Some sports experts in the UK are saying that rugby in schools is a form of child abuse and that parents don't understand the huge risk of brain injury to their children. Is child abuse too strong a term? Andrea was joined by Professor Eric Anderson, Professor of Sport at the University of Winchester, Former Ireland and Leinster player Shane Byrne and Liam Morley Brereton, coach at St Bridget's Boxing Club, Edenderry to discuss...
Alan Cawley & Fergal Brennan look ahead to the weekend's Premier League, Shane Byrne looks at the Irish Provinces' final round action in the Rugby, Frankie Dolan looks ahead to St. Brigid's Club Final, and Jane Mangan has all the weekend's Horse Racing
Alan Cawley & Fergal Brennan look ahead to the weekend's Premier League, Shane Byrne looks at the Irish Provinces' final round action in the Rugby, Frankie Dolan looks ahead to St. Brigid's Club Final, and Jane Mangan has all the weekend's Horse Racing
Shane Byrne previews the European Professional Club Rugby. Chris McNulty speaks about Jim McGuinness winning his appeal. Horse Racing with Jane Mangan. Alan Cawley, Feargal Brennan, & Peter Smith look ahead to the weekend's Soccer fixtures.
We hear from former Irish and Lions player Shane Byrne
We sit down with the six-time BSB Champion to talk about his best-ever season, the difficulties of '18, rider management and his plans for '24... It's a fascinating chat, a difficult listen at times, but a real eye-opener into the world of Shakey.https://bikesandbanter.co.uk/ Facebook: Off Track Podcast www.facebook.com/offtrackthemotorcycleracingpodcast Instagram: @offtrackpodcastuk www.instagram.com/offtrackpodcastuk Twitter: @offtrack_ www.twitter.com/offtrack_ Us... IG: @thedaveneal | Twitter: @daveneal | Facebook: Dave Neal IG: @bencurrie61 | Twitter: @BenCurrie61 | Facebook: Benjamin Currie #61 Off Track Merchandise: https://www.hmycustoms.co.uk/off-track-podcast Our Patreon Page is live! https://www.patreon.com/join/9993138
Alan Cawley, Conan Byrne and Stephen Kelly on the record-breaking FAI Cup Final plus the epic Chelsea v City game; Shane Byrne reviews the URC, plus in basketball we hear from Jessica Scannell and head coach James Weldon after Ireland hosted France in Tallaght! Game On.
A Lily O'Brien's survey has revealed the most popular nicknames, which include 'Big Man', 'Ginge' and 'Spud'.Food-based nicknames such as 'Nugget' and 'Guinness ' rank highly too. Former rugby player Shane Byrne and Author and Agony Aunt Tina Koumarianos joined Andrea to chat about pet names and what they say about a person.
Shane Byrne reflects on Ireland's loss to the All Blacks, Daniel Deasy, Associate Professor of Philosophy at UCD tells us about his critical thinking course at UCD on how to spot bulls**t and Conor Pope takes on your consumer troubles.
Shane Byrne joins Ray to chat about the heroic efforts of Ireland in their loss to the superior All Blacks.
Shane Byrne and the Flemings look forward to the Rugby, Emma O'Driscoll and Mary Byrne look back on their reality TV days, we experience Austrian Thigh Slapping and Chef Catherine Leyden gives us her take on Barm Brack.
Ray is joined by Shane Byrne to look ahead to the Rugby World Cup while Tadhg & Derry Fleming chat about their viral video suggesting how Ireland should respond to the Haka tomorrow.
Lindsay Peat is joined in the House of Rugby studio by former Ireland player Shane Byrne and by JOE.ie Editor Pat McCarry as they look back on Ireland's ruthless win against Scotland. They chat about Ireland's defensive solidity, the ability to change in-game and how they showed a ruthless side to their game against Scotland. They discuss Peter O'Mahony at 100 caps and why his 'old-man' persona has been key to Ireland at the tournament. Plus, the quarter-final hoodoo, does it exist and how to make sure it doesn't come into play this weekend. Keep doing what they're doing.
Conor talks to former rugby international Shane Byrne. They chat about his playing days and how he is very much enjoying his current life especially where there's a bit of craic. They also talk about modern rugby and Ireland's performance at the rugby world cup.
Ireland got their Rugby World Cup off to a solid start with a 82-8 win over Romania in Bordeaux last week.They now face Tonga who play their first game in this tournament this weekend.Joining Bobby to preview what is a potential banana skin for us is former Leinster and Ireland player, Shane Byrne.
Ahead of the Rugby World Cup kicking off, Dave thought it was only right to get rugby legend Shane Byrne in for a cup of Tea and a chat. The lads had a chat about Ireland's hopes in France and he looks back on his time on Dancing With The Stars.
Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly on the Premier League weekend; Padraig Harrington on the Ryder Cup Team plus the Irish Open, and Shane Byrne previews the rugby World Cup! Game On.
Jim and Rich catch up to cover the recent news as silly season simmers away and specifically with the recent announcement that Toprak Razgatlıoğlu will move to BMW World Superbike for 2024. Following the news and gossip we are pleased to present a number of interviews from the Moto-America paddock at Barber Motorsports Park as Scott Bolton catches up with Stefano Mesa, Matthew Scholtz, Cameron Beaubier, Xavi Fores and Rocco Landers. This is followed by some brief chats at Donington Park BSB as Rich catches up with James Whitham, Shane Byrne, Tommy Bridewell and Josh Brookes. Lots of racing to look forward to in the coming weeks, so Jim and Rich will be back soon to discuss the happenings at the Isle Of Man TT, Misano World Superbike and MotoGP from Mugello. Keep the listener feedback coming and become a paid subscriber if you can to help us deliver more content and features. Next up, Rich talks with Matt Birt from Dorna. Keep an eye out for episode 732 in the coming days. Zoom Zoom……
Rugby Legend, Shane Byrne, gives his analysis on the big game of Leinster Vs La Rochelle and the strength of O'Gara's Team.
In episode #9 of the Connectomics podcast, Mark sits down with neuroscientist and philosopher Andrea Hiott. In this episode they talk about Andrea's work in providing a new metaphor for understanding cognition: cognition as navigation or way-making. As well as exploring what exactly is meant by the claim that cognition is way-making, they explore how this intersects with contemporary views within philosophy and science, what some of its practical implications are, and indeed, how Andrea made her way to these ideas in the first place. As you will hear, the path was long and winding, and no doubt played a substantial role in making Andrea the fascinating and lively conversation partner she is today. This episode was edited and produced by Shane Byrne and in association with the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University. Cover art is provided by Cian Brennan.
Alan Cawley and Stephen Kelly discuss the Sunday of sackings in the Premier League; Shane Byrne reflects on Ireland's loss to France in the Women's Six Nations; Peter Canavan and Neil Ewing on the Allianz League finals, and John Kenny is at the Irish Open Swimming Championships! Game On.
Eamonn Sweeney wrote an article in the Irish Independent claiming that Andy Farrell's team is the best to ever represent Ireland - and not just in rugby. Do you agree with him? Where does this Grand Slam stand amongst Ireland's great sporting achievements? Andrea was joined by former Irish rugby international, Shane Byrne, Liam and Jackie to discuss...
Shane Byrne spent many years playing rugby at the highest level, with 41 caps for Ireland and over 100 for Leinster. He also spent a couple of years at Saracens. But all of that was probably a doddle after the gruelling few weeks he has just spent being hurled around the Dancing with the Stars dance floor! Shane was voted out just a couple of weeks ago and he has kindly taken the time to join me in the studio to chat about his DWTS experience, his rugby career and adjusting to life after it, Andy Farrell and Ireland's grand slam hopes, the fascinating story of his grandfather … and loads more Check out the Ireland vs England Legends game that Shane is organising this St Patrick's weekend https://www.planetrugby.com/news/ireland-and-england-legends-to-face-off-in-st-patricks-day-game-in-dublin COMEDY It's one of the biggest weeks of the year for people that love a punt – yes, its Cheltenham time again. However, it also means it's one of the biggest weeks of the year for gambling companies and those awful adverts that we're subjected to ad nauseum… Produced by Patrick Haughey of AudioBrand
Shane Byrne's Dancing with the Stars run ended on Sunday night after he was eliminated. Shane and his pro-dance partner Karen Byrne are the fifth celebrity couple to leave the show.
Shane Byrne is iconic. He gets a haircut from the same place he used to go to as a kid and he asks for one thing, "shape up that mullet." Shane represented both Ireland and the British and Irish Lions and after rugby, he's continued to work for his family business, play some golf on corporate tours, and he's even starred in a film. The man is constantly looking for the next adventure and you'll currently find him doing the Tango on Dancing With Stars Ireland.
In episode #8 of the Connectomics podcast, Mark sits down with cognitive scientist and ethical AI researcher, Dr. Abeba Birhane. In this episode, they talk about Abeba's work auditing large image datasets, how they have discovered racial biases in these data sets, and what the implications of that are. They also talk about Abeba's work in embodied cognitive science, and how the understanding of the person that emerges from that work challenges some of the assumptions underlying the value of the 'predictive' algorithms that are being used more and more in, for instance, crime prevention. Abeba provides a great overview of the state of AI research at the moment, some of the challenges it faces, and some of the things we can do to ensure we are developing technologies that serve everyone and not just certain privileged groups. This episode was edited and produced by Shane Byrne and in association with the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University. Cover art is provided by Cian Brennan.
Jen chats to Former Rugby Player, Shane Byrne about taking part in this year's season of Dancing With The Stars!
Alan Cawley and Fergal Brennan talk all things World Cup, Shane Byrne looks ahead to the rugby and Jane Mangan previews the weekend racing.
From Billy Ray to Bowie there have been plenty of iconic mullets down through the years, and now it seems the mullet is back in fashion. Irish rugby international Shane Byrne joined Kieran and barber Aidan Coogan, owner of Neighbour Threat, on Fade Street, to discuss what is so magical about the mullet.
In episode #6 of the Connectomics podcast, Mark speaks with philosopher of embodied cognitive science, Dr. Mog Stapleton. Mog is presently a visiting researcher at OIST, and is working on understanding the relationship between cognition and the gut-brain axis. In this episode, they talked about the role of aesthetics in the production of knowledge, the relationship between enaction and the empirical mind sciences, affectivity in cognition, enacting eduction and the value of ritual for transformation. This episode was edited and produced by Shane Byrne and in association with the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University. Cover art is provided by Cian Brennan.
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Shane Byrne and Cian Tracey join Will O'Callaghan to react to last night's Six Nations conclusion. @VodafoneIreland #TeamOfUs