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Alan Cawley and Feargal Brennan set us up for a night in the League of Ireland and tackle all the Premier League talking points; Shane McGrath and Brendan Devenney look ahead to the hurling and football weekend, plus Jane Mangan chats racing!
Paul Corry on last night's Premier League action; Tony O'Donoghue is live from Crete ahead of Ireland's game against Greece; Shep talks Aaron Rodgers and the Tush Push, plus Shane McGrath chats hurling!
Marie Crowe is live from Virgin Media Park in Cork and is joined by Fiona Coghlan to chat about the upcoming match between Ireland and France, Alan Bennett is in to chat soccer, Jane Mangan follows with the latest on Cheltenham, and Shane McGrath wraps with Allianz League previews.
Marie Crowe is joined by Alan Cawley, Austin O'Malley and Shane McGrath to chat about the latest GAA news and fixtures, Feargal Brennan and Alan discuss League of Ireland and Premier League, and Jane Mangan wraps things up with weekend racing.
On another busy Extra Time, we have reaction to Tipp overcoming Cork in the fourth round of the league. We hear from Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan, Shane McGrath, JJ Kennedy and Tom McGrath. Our footballers however lost their unbeaten record with a home defeat to London. We hear the reaction of manager Philly Ryan along with analyst Conor O'Dwyer. Ladies football had their first win of the league campaign over Clare, Ed Burke joins us. Michael Bourke on the fundraiser at the Greyhound Stadium this Saturday along with National Indoor Champion Sean Tobin and John Long of Nenagh Ormond RFC rounds off another busy program. We hope you like....
Andrew O'Conner chats to Shane Dawson, Alan Cawley and Meabh De Burcu about the lead up to Ireland's game against Turkey, Brendan Devenney and Shane McGrath follow in with the weekend's GAA, Alan Cawley is back in to chat about Premier League and League of Ireland news, and Eoghain Ward wraps with Friday night racing.
Listen back to Friday February 14th 2025's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend's sporting action in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Shane McGrath talks Tipperary hurling and the Fitzgibbon Cup final - Fearghal McDonnell looks ahead to the Tipp footballers clash with Waterford - Barry Ryan previews the weekend's soccer - Cashel RFC President Pat O'Donoghue looks ahead to the weekend's rugby - Geraldine Kinane talks camogie - Barry Drake previews the upcoming greyhound racing action.
Shane Dawson chats about the NFL Steelers coming to Dublin with Brian O'Leary, Jane Mangan follows in with weekend racing, Shane McGrath is in with the latest on GAA, Basketball is next with Orla Keeling, and Alan Cawley and John Kenny wrap with FA Cup previews.
Wexford improve but still go down to Tipp and everyone is predicting relegation. A huge performance is required against Kilkenny in Wexford Park on Saturday. We were joined By Tipperary All Star and All Ireland winner Shane McGrath, and the cultured Ed Rowsome, with a few trips down memory lane also.
Shane Dawson kicks off the show with tomorrow's rugby, Jane Mangan covers the next few days of racing, Shane McGrath and Brendan Deveney follow in with weekend GAA, and then Alan Cawley is in studio to wrap the show with Premier League Previews.
Marie Crowe is joined by Brendan Devenney and Shane McGrath to chat about the upcoming New Allianz League. Jane McGrath is here with all things racing, and Alan Cawley wraps things up with Premier League fixtures.
City Limits' monthly housing update with Shane McGrath from Housing for the Aged Action Group (HAAG) and Jack Verdins from Friends of Public Housing Victoria.In the top half of the show, Keving mentions the event at Coburg Town Hall on Saturday 23 November: Voices from the Frontline of the Climate Crisis – an urgent call from the NTShane McGrath comes on the show to discuss retirement villages. HAAG featured recently on a 7.30 Report's investigation on Retirement Villages' prioritise profit over their residents. Also discussed were the upcoming rental reforms and their shortcomings as well as the long waiting lists for aged care packages. You can give HAAG a call on 1300 765 178 if you're looking for help accessing aged care services. Upcoming HAAG AGM: 28th Nov 11am-1pm Ross House. RSVP online or call 96547389. Updates provided by Jack Verdins: CLASS ACTION UPDATE FROM INNER MELBOURNE COMMUNITY LEGALPublic housing class action against the Victorian Government The Victorian Government made the decision to ‘retire and redevelop' all public housing towers across Melbourne by 2051 on 18 September 2023. Inner Melbourne Community Legal ("IMCL") filed a class action on behalf of public housing residents in North Melbourne and Flemington against Homes Victoria over the decision. What happened in the class action trial?IMCL argued in the Supreme Court of Victoria that Homes Victoria's decision to demolish the public housing towers in Flemington and North Melbourne was made without regard to the policies and procedures it is required to follow. It was also argued and that Homes Victoria did not properly consider the residents' human rights before it made the decision and compatible with the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Vic). Homes Victoria said its proposal for the redevelopment of 44 public housing towers across Melbourne was based on the understanding that the towers could not be refurbished. They said the decision was based on documents that cannot be shared with the Court because they are Cabinet documents and therefore cannot be released. The Judge has paused the trial to decide whether the documents should be produced in Court and considered as evidence in the matter. The class action documents can be found on the Supreme Court of Victoria's website. What happens next and what do you need to do?IMCL will return to Court before the end of the year to argue the documents the decision was based on should be included as evidence in the trial. Once this issue is decided, the trial can resume. This means the timeline for the trial has been extended and we will not have a final decision until next year.Residents do not need to leave their home for now.The Judge has ordered Homes Victoria to not send residents eviction notices to make them leave their homes because the trial is still underway. Public housing residents can contact IMCL for free legal advice on (03) 9328 1885 or by email at info@imcl.org.au.Services overwhelmed as 3 million at risk of becoming unhoused, says Homelessness Australia report - Monday 18 NovemberA new Homelessness Australia report has found more than a 60 per cent increase in risk of homelessness since 2016. The Impact Economics modelling estimates that between 2016 and 2022, the number of Australians at risk of homelessness increased by 63 per cent, representing between 2.7 and 3.2 million people.due to increasing rental stress and low incomesservice providers say they are having to shut their doors to new clients due to poor resourcing.Homelessness Australia has commissioned modelling of the number of Australians struggling with complicating factors such as low income, rental stress or low social resources, and says people with two or more of those factors are 'at risk' of becoming homeless. "People who could have afforded private rentals just a few years ago are now resorting to couch surfing, sleeping in cars or pitching a tent."Victoria and Queensland the fastest growersA state-by-state breakdown found Victoria and Queensland had seen the greatest growth in people at risk of homelessness, due to rental stress.In Victoria, 987,405 people were at risk of losing their home, the report found, after the state saw a 23.1 per cent increase in rental stress.The ACT was the only state to see a decrease in homelessness risk.Homelessness Australia acknowledged the Albanese government's increase investment in social housing, but said those homes would take some time to be built and there was still a shortfall of 640,000 social homes.
Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an 6ú lá de mí na Samhna, liomsa Lauren Ní Loingsigh. I 1973 bhí cíor thuthail ann timpeall Éire mar go raibh gearradh cumhachta agus cur isteach ar seribhísí phoiblí de bharr aighneas tionsclaíoch. I 1993 fógraíodh go mbeidh an lucht tacaíochta is lú ag an fhoireann sacair Éireannach sa Chorn Domhanda I gcoinne Tuaisceart Éireann le níos lú ná 50 duine ag an gcluiche. Rinne an FAI an cinneadh nach raibh siad chun 400 ticéid a dhíol de bharr sábháilteacht. Ar an lá seo I 2009 tháinig Foireann Iománaíocht don bhliain amach le cúig ón bhfoireann Tiobraid Árann tar éis a tháinig Cill Chainnig amach in uachtar. Bhí Conor O' Mahony, Padraic Maher, Shane McGrath, Seamus Callanan agus Lar Corbett san fhoireann den bhliain. Dúradh ar an lá seo I 2005 go mbeadh a lán daoine idirnáisiúnta ag teacht chuig an choláiste do ghardaí I dTeampall Mór I gcúpla bhliain mura bhfuil aon suim ag daoine Éireannach. Rinne níos mó ná 800 duine idirnáisiúnta iarratas chun a bheith ina ngarda. Sin John Travolta le Sandy – an t-amhrán is mó ar an lá seo I 1978. Ag lean ar aghaidh le nuacht ceoil ón lá seo – I 1977 bhí ABBA uimhir a haon ar an UK cairt lena singil The Name Of The Game a raibh uimhir a haon I gcóir ceithre seachtaine. Bhí sé sin an 6ú singil a shroich uimhir a haon. I 2005 fuair Madonna a 36ú hamhráin dá gcuid is mó ar an Billboard Hot 100 lena amhrán Hung Up. Ag an am bhí Elvis Presley an t-amhránaí leis an gcuriarracht is mó do singil nua. Agus ar deireadh breithlá daoine cáiliúla inniu ná Siobhán Mcarthy a rugadh an lá seo I 1957 I mBaile Átha Cliath agus is aisteoir í. Rugadh Emma Stone ar an lá seo I 1988 I Arizona agus is aisteoir í chomh maith agus seo chuid de a rudaí a rinne sí. Beidh mé ar ais libh amárach le eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo.
Shane McGrath joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to reflect on yesterday's All-Ireland hurling final. Was Tony Kelly's performance the best in an All-Ireland final, can Clare come back in 2025, were Cork hard done by, should All-Ireland finals go straight to a replay before extra-time?
Michael Duignan and Shane McGrath join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to preview the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final between Cork and Clare.
Shane McGrath and Jackie Tyrrell join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to reflect on a seismic weekend in the hurling world. Limerick's drive for five has fallen at the second to last hurdle, while Kilkenny misfired against Clare. An all-Munster All-Ireland awaits later this month.
Cahir O'Kane on Mickey Harte's Derry exit; Shane McGrath and John Mullane on Cork's defeat of Limerick; Bernard Jackman looks at Ireland's costly loss to South Africa, and Alan Cawley predicts who will get through the Euro semi-finals! Game On.
Marie is joined by Alan Cawley & Feargal Brennan to discuss Scotland v Germany kicking off Euro 2024 tonight as well as LOI updates, Gary Moran is live from the US Open, Brendan Devenney & Shane McGrath discuss GAA & Bernard Jackman details the URC Semi Finals!
Marie is joined by Shane McGrath & John Mullane to discuss the Leinster & Munster Hurling Finals, as well as questions over the Joe McDonagh Cup's purpose. Alan Cawley is in studio to chat LOI as well as Jack Grealish being dropped from England's Euro's squad. John Kenny is live from Tolka Park and Cathal Denney is in for Athletics!
Shane McGrath joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to reflect on a good weekend for Dublin hurling. They're into the Leinster final against Kilkenny, while the trilogy between Limerick and Clare in Munster was also confirmed. Tomás Ó Sé joins for the football and wonders what Donegal and Armagh need to do to take it to the next level.
Ryan McCluskey joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look back on the opening weekend of the All-Ireland football championship. Galway and Kerry impressed, but Ulster teams were off form. Shane McGrath joins to reflect on a low point for Tipperary hurling and Davy Fitzgerald's reaction to Waterford's narrow loss to Clare.
Shane McGrath joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look back on a brilliant in both the Munster and Leinster hurling championships. Seán Cavanagh and Ryan McCluskey join to discuss an epic Ulster SFC final, while Louth got closer to Dublin than most thought they would GAAGO is also discussed
Eamonn Fitzmaurice and Shane McGrath join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to look back on the weekend's action. The lads will also take a look at the issues arising in the inter-county championship thus far that seem to be making people really angry - championship structures and broadcast deals.
Joining Shane Dawson & Katie Kirk in studio today is Donn McClean to chat about Champion Hurdle Day at Punchestown, Cathal Dennehy gives the latest on Team Ireland ahead of the World Relays, Shane McGrath discuss the Senior Schools Cup, Brendan Devenney chats GAA & Alan Cawley and Feargal Brennan preview this weekends Premier League fixtures!
Shane McGrath joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill ahead of a massive Tipperary v Waterford clash in the Munster SHC. Can Wexford keep their season alive against Galway in Leinster? Lee Keegan joins for the football and says Galway v Mayo always means something
Hurling with Shane McGrath, Live coverage of Rhys McClenaghan in Pommel Horse Final at European Championships, Football with Brendan Devenney, Soccer with Feargal Brennan & Alan Cawley, and Racing with Jane Mangan
FAI update on manager search, Women's 6 Nations Irish flanker Aoife Walker, Football action with Brendan Devenney, Hurling Championship preview with Shane McGrath, all things soccer with Paul Corry & Feargal Brennan, & Racing with Jane Mangan
Shane McGrath and Malachy Clerkin join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to preview the opening round of the 2024 Leinster and Munster Hurling Championships.
Alan Cawley and Feargal Brennan on International Football and the Irish U21's are in action. Women's Six Nation's Preview. Gaelic Football with Austin O'Malley. Hurling with Shane McGrath. Racing with Jane Mangan
Ryan McCluskey joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill after Monaghan finally went down. But who will go down from Division 2? Shane McGrath joins for the hurling and wonders where Galway and Waterford are at ahead of their respective provincial championships
Peter O'Mahony speaks ahead of the Scotland showdown, Ruby Walsh looks back at today's racing, Paul Corry & Feargal Brennan tell us about the Soccor Draws, Brendan Devenney previews the Football, and Shane McGrath previews the Hurling
We look ahead to England v Ireland in the Six Nations, Shane McGrath & Ursula Jacob preview the weekends Hurling and Camogie, Feargal Brennan joins us to preview Liverpool v Man City, and Jane Mangan gives us the weekends racing and the final countdown to Cheltenham
Ryan McCluskey and Shane McGrath join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to preview this weekend's Allianz Leagues football and hurling action. McCluskey feels Tyrone are underperforming while McGrath thinks Cork are out of excuses and that integration with Camogie and Ladies Football will be a big task for new GAA president Jarlath Burns.
Bernard Jackman previews Ireland's Six Nations match with Wales; Rebecca Creagh and John Fallon on the FAI at the Public Accounts Committee and a preview of Italy v Ireland; and Shane McGrath & Aoife Murray on hurling, camogie and the planned integration.
Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill are joined by Shane McGrath and Malachy Clerkin to delve into the upcoming fixtures in the Allianz Hurling League and to discuss the spiralling costs for county boards.
Ryan McCluskey and Barry Kelly join Rory O'Neill to discuss Derry's bright start to 2024. Are giants of the game - Cork and Kildare - in big trouble in Division 2? Shane McGrath joins to look back on the first weekend of league hurling and wonders if Tipperary have already secured their top flight spot for 2025
Presenters: Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne Record Date: 13/12/2023 Welcome to The Camping Crew podcast with Aaron Burchael & Chris Byrne This is meant to be a fun podcast, we are just enthusiasts and what we discuss on the podcast are just our own personal views. If you would like to support the podcast and you can afford it you can buy us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/thecampingcrew News: Best of luck to the new YouTube channel Pam's Motorhome News The FirgroveHotel Mitchelstown has applied for 16 pitches on their grounds. Great news indeed. Online Chatter: Strand Camping will be open, providing Aire type facilities from 22 of December until Sunday 7 of January for self contained units. Listener messages, follow ups & shout-outs: Shane McGrath sent us in a great email recently with a some product recommendations and a couple of questions. What's on Charlie and Me this week? This Friday's video Charlie & Me take a look back at the sites we reviewed during season 6 in 2023 Products, Gadgets: Foxtheon iGo300 power bank Camp life: What are your camping hopes for 2024? Who's interested in a live episode of the TCC 200 episode ---oOo--- We love getting your messages, ideas, campsite suggestions/reviews, products, news items to discuss on the podcast. If you would like a sticker for your Motorhome, Campervan, Caravan or Car just send us your address and we will pop it in the post to you. To get in touch with us: Web: thecampingcrew.ie Email: CampingCrewPodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @TheCampingCrew Instagram: @TheCampingCrewPodcast Facebook: All the good motorhome and camping groups Audio Message/review: https://anchor.fm/the-camping-crew We wrap up this podcast with a quick shout out for Aaron's Vlog on YouTube called: Charlie and me our Camping Vlog and his website http://www.campsitereview.com We hope that you like our podcast. If you did please subscribe and tell your camping friends about us.
Tipperary All-Ireland winners Shane McGrath and Brendan Cummins join Corkonians Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to say glowing things about Limerick's four-in-a-row heroes.
Retired inter-county referee Barry Kelly and Shane McGrath join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill. They try to make sense of Limerick's utter brilliance following their second half demolition of Galway. Clare will be disappointed, but there is no denying the incredible skill levels and attitude of Kilkenny - whoever the manager.
Enda McGinley and The Irish Times' Malachy Clerkin join Rory O'Neill to look back on the weekend's football action as the quarter-final line-up was complete. They also have their say on who will make the last four. Jackie Tyrrell and Shane McGrath join to take a look at two very different hurling quarter-finals.
Jackie Tyrrell and Shane McGrath join Jacqui Hurley to look back on a bumper Sunday of provincial hurling finals, as Limerick and Kilkenny both defended their titles after mammoth battles. The panel also discuss what might happen next for the beaten teams, Clare and Galway.
Shane McGrath joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look back on an incredible Sunday in both the Munster and Leinster SHCs. Lee Keegan and Eamonn Fitzmaurice discuss the big winners and losers with every county having played a game in the new All-Ireland group series
Shane McGrath joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to discuss another captivating weekend in the Munster SHC. The panel also discuss the rapid decline of the current Wexford team. Ciarán Whelan joins and suggests that Mayo and Galway are beginning to really find form, while Kildare flatter to deceive once more
Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill are joined by Tomás Ó Sé to discuss another one-sided Leinster SFC final, while Ulster continues to lead the way for excitement. Shane McGrath joins to discuss the crisis in Waterford hurling, and the greatest team of the modern era - Limerick - with their backs against the wall this weekend
Are Munster hurling counties at a disadvantage to their Leinster counterparts? Shane McGrath joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to discuss it, while Peter Canavan looks back on a weekend of dud provincial football finals but ponders a potential bright future for Sligo.
Rory O'Neill is joined by Shane McGrath, Lee Keegan, Michael Foley, Niall McCoy and Eoin Ryan to review a dramatic weekend of hurling and football championship action, which saw Limerick beaten for the first time in almost four years and Dublin pushed all the way by Kildare in Leinster.
Shane McGrath joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look ahead to another big weekend of provincial hurling championship action while Enda McGinley and Niall McCoy preview the football action with semi-finals in both Leinster and Ulster.
David Tubridy and Shane McGrath join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to review the first weekend of the football championship and the Allianz Hurling League final. David is in fine fettle after Clare's superb win over Cork in the Munster Championship, while Shane is left wondering what can be done to stop the Limerick winning machine.
Eamonn Fitzmaurice and Shane McGrath join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to look back on the weekend's Allianz League action. Eamonn looks at Galway's development and reflects on Stephen Cluxton's shock return, while Shane considers the strengths of an ever-improving Limerick side.
Joe Molloy was joined by sportswriter Cliona Foley and Editor of TheJournal Sinead O'Carroll on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review. (04:20) Shane McGrath and Joe Brolly on the latest Up The Ra controversy (33:00) Report on how the ball is spending less time in play in football (40:00) Mick Foley on potentially changing the names of GAA stadia (45:00) How high is too high for a rugby tackle? (48:05) Paul Kimmage on his clash with Graham Rowntree on concussion (61:00) The latest news on Damar Hamlin and how to protect players in a physical sport