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Welcome to Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your bitesize sample of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.The seven-time All-Ireland winning Dublin footballer Paddy Andrews joined Ger and Arthur on this morning's show as our co-host! Things got started with another Dublin GAA man Ryan O'Dwyer jumping into studio to tell us how the Dublin hurlers should go this season, before explaining how much pressure his fellow native Tipperary hurling supporters will be putting on Liam Cahill. The Leicester Tigers Head Coach Michael Cheika joined us next to discuss Ireland's upcoming Six Nations clash with England, before giving a pretty definitive answer to the notion that he could be tempted down to Munster. Finally, OTB's GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney was on hand with his official Gaelic Football Power Rankings! Up first though, we'll hear what Paddy makes of Dublin's chances this year now that Stephen Cluxton has decided to stay on for another year (at least), before Tommy tries to justify his decision for some inaction on this morning's Power Rankings. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
Welcome to Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your bitesize sample of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.The seven-time All-Ireland winning Dublin footballer Paddy Andrews joined Ger and Arthur on this morning's show as our co-host! Things got started with another Dublin GAA man Ryan O'Dwyer jumping into studio to tell us how the Dublin hurlers should go this season, before explaining how much pressure his fellow native Tipperary hurling supporters will be putting on Liam Cahill. The Leicester Tigers Head Coach Michael Cheika joined us next to discuss Ireland's upcoming Six Nations clash with England, before giving a pretty definitive answer to the notion that he could be tempted down to Munster. Finally, OTB's GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney was on hand with his official Gaelic Football Power Rankings! Up first though, we'll hear what Paddy makes of Dublin's chances this year now that Stephen Cluxton has decided to stay on for another year (at least), before Tommy tries to justify his decision for some inaction on this morning's Power Rankings. Catch Off The Ball Breakfast LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app. SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/join
On episode 146 I am delighted to be joined by former Dublin Senior Football coach and current performance coach with Leinster Rugby Declan Darcy. Declan is a decorated player and helped guide Leitrim to the 1994 Connacht Senior Football Championship as captain. He later represented Dublin at senior level crossing paths with a young Stephen Cluxton during his final season in 2002. He is known for his time as coach with the Dublin Senior Football team from winning 6 All Ireland titles from 2013-2019 including the historic 5 in a row. On this episode we discuss his coaching journey, the experiences and lessons he's learnt along the way, insights into elite sporting environments, and so much more! Declan was very generous with his time and I hope you get something from the episode! Note - This episode was recorded in late December prior to Dean Rock's retirement and the passing of Shane O'Hanlon - Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam dílis. Follow The Sideline Live Social Media channels: https://twitter.com/thesidelinelive https://www.instagram.com/thesidelinelive/ Recorded using Samson Q2 microphone, Edited using GarageBand If you are looking to set up your own podcast get in touch with the Prymal Productions team www.prymal.ie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sideline-live/message
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an cúigiú lá de mhí Lúnasa. Is mise Oisín Mac Conamhna. Tá Donald Trump tar éis a bheith cúisithe ar a iarrachtaí an daonlathas a threascairt i ndiaidh thoghchán uachtaránachta na Stát Aontaithe in 2020. Phléadáil sé Déardaoin go raibh sé neamhchiontach maidir le ceithre chúis feileonachta fheidearálacha, a bhí sa díotáil a chum an t-abhcóide speisialta Jack Smith. Is iad na cúiseanna ná comhcheilg chun calaois a dhéanamh ar na Stáit Aontaithe; comhcheilg chun bac a chur ar imeacht oifigiúil; bac a chur, agus iarracht bac a chur, ar imeacht oifigiúil; agus comhcheilg i gcoinne na gceart. D'iarr Smith ar Mheiriceánaigh an díotáil a léamh. Tá craobhacha na hÉireann, san iománaíocht agus sa pheil, thart anois do 2023, agus bhí an dá thoradh stairiúil go leor. San iománaíocht, bhuaigh Luimneach den cheathrú huair i ndiaidh a chéile. Leis an ngaisce sin tá siad i gcomhluadar laochra is mó na hiománaíochta, foireann Chorcaí ar a raibh Christy Ring ó 1941-44 agus foireann Chill Cheannaigh ó 2006-2009. Sa pheil, bhí an bua ag Baile Átha Cliath, agus anois tá naoi mbonn peile uile-Éireann ag triúr den fhoireann, James McCarthy, Stephen Cluxton agus Michael Fitzsimons, níos mó ná aon pheileadóir eile riamh. Tá na cluichí ceannais sa chamógaíocht agus i bpeil na mban fós le himirt. Fós leis an spórt, i gCorn Domhanda na mBan sa pheil, tá babhta na ngrúpaí thart, agus tar éis iarracht cróga i ngrúpa deacair, d'fhill foireann na hÉireann abhaile inné. Bhí na mílte ag fanacht leo ar Shráid Uí Chonaill i mBaile Átha Cliath. I measc na bhfoirne eile atá ag dul abhaile ag an gcéim seo tá an Bhrasaíl, lena réalta Marta tar éis a cluiche dheireanaigh, ina séú Corn Domhanda, a imirt; agus an Ghearmáin, toradh nach rabhthas ag súil leis. Cé gur bhuaigh siad 6-0 ar Mharacó sa ghrúpa, rachaidh Maracó ar aghaidh ina n-áit mar gheall ar na torthaí eile. * Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta. * GLUAIS díotáil - indictment cúis feileonachta - felony charge comhcheilg - conspiracy calaois - fraud gaisce - feat bonn - medal
Dublin are crowned All-Ireland Football Champions for 2023 - Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue react live from Croke Park for Ep. 34 of The Football Pod as James McCarthy, Stephen Cluxton and Mick Fitzsimons win their 9th All-Ireland medal. You 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 GAA Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Dublin are crowned All-Ireland Football Champions for 2023 - Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue react live from Croke Park for Ep. 34 of The Football Pod as James McCarthy, Stephen Cluxton and Mick Fitzsimons win their 9th All-Ireland medal. You 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 GAA Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.
Arthur O'Dea and Ann Marie Donelan join Will O'Callaghan for Thursday's edition of The Newsround. They look at all the top sports stories from around the world, with Stephen Cluxton raising standards to bring #TheDubs back to the All Ireland final, while Nigeria shocked World Cup hosts Australia earlier in the day.
Arthur O'Dea and Ann Marie Donelan join Will O'Callaghan for Thursday's edition of The Newsround. They look at all the top sports stories from around the world, with Stephen Cluxton raising standards to bring #TheDubs back to the All Ireland final, while Nigeria shocked World Cup hosts Australia earlier in the day.
Renowned Dublin GAA superfan ‘Dublin Gerry' Gowran spoke with Shane Hannon as the build-up to the All Ireland football final between #TheDubs and Kerry begins to heat up! 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.
Stephen Gleeson was joined by former Dublin footballer Paddy Andrews to discuss Dublin's 0-22 to 0-13 win over Kildare in Nolan Park. Gleeson also interviewed Dublin manager, Dessie Farrell upon the final whistle in Kilkenny. AIB GAA | #TheToughest
Colm Nally was with Jonathan Higgins today at Croke Park to discuss Louth's win over Offaly and Dublin's close win over Kildare. @AIB_GAA #TheToughest
Double All Ireland winning manager with Galway John O'Mahony, former Dublin boss Paul “Pillar” Caffrey and former dual star with Westmeath Alan Mangan join OTB's John Duggan to look ahead to the All Ireland Football Championship with the provincial competitions getting underway this weekend. The lads discuss how Mayo can build on their League win as they aim for the big one, what Stephen Cluxton's return means for Dublin's chances and which side are best placed to be the surprise package this season. Gaelic Football with AIB | #TheToughest
Double All Ireland winning manager with Galway John O'Mahony, former Dublin boss Paul “Pillar” Caffrey and former dual star with Westmeath Alan Mangan join OTB's John Duggan to look ahead to the All Ireland Football Championship with the provincial competitions getting underway this weekend. The lads discuss how Mayo can build on their League win as they aim for the big one, what Stephen Cluxton's return means for Dublin's chances and which side are best placed to be the surprise package this season. Gaelic Football with AIB | #TheToughest
Tommy Rooney joined Ger and Shane on OTB AM to discuss the latest GAA and talk through Stephen Cluxton's return to Dublin. 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
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.
Dessie Farrell and Mickey Harte spoke to the gathered media after Dublin beat Louth in the league and Stephen Cluxton returned to the Dublin panel. @AIB_GAA #TheToughest
Former Mayo footballer Colm Boyle joined Joe Molloy to cast his eye over Stephen Cluxton's return, the results of the National Football League and all the latest GAA news. @AIB_GAA #TheToughest
Paddy Andrews joins Cathal Minogue after Dublin beat Louth in the league to discuss the game and the return of his former teammate, Stephen Cluxton. @AIB_GAA #TheToughest
On episode 97 I am delighted to be joined by former professional soccer goalkeeper and 2013 All Ireland winner Shane supple. On this episode Shane discusses leaving professional sport at 22, the importance of having a second career, GAA vs Soccer, training behind Stephen Cluxton and more. Find Shane here: https://twitter.com/supersups1 Check out the website thesidelinelive.com Make sure to subscribe for future episodes and find us over on Instagram and Twitter @thesidelinelive Recorded using Samson Q2 microphone, Edited using GarageBand If you are looking to set up your own podcast get in touch with the Prymal Productions team www.prymal.ie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sideline-live/message
They'll meet again in the All-Ireland Senior Football Semi Final, but despite the Dubs being without keeper Stephen Cluxton, Mayo aren't anticipating things to be any different. [audio mp3="https://media.radiocms.net/uploads/2021/08/03135406/AidanOShea_0308.mp3"][/audio] Aidan O'Shea says that the work put in by Evan Comerford has meant that they haven't seen any massive change in the way the reigning champions have been playing, and that it's 'hard to know' if it will impact on them on the day. Speaking to Dermot and Dave, Aidan revealed how Mayo will be preparing for the semi-final, the difference playing to a crowd makes and how Pair Mobile rescued his phone after an unfortunate dip in the sea. You can catch the chat by clicking play above.
Ahoy Monday only listeners! Today's World Service show was all about Messi, Neymar and Argentina - available now IF you're willing to part with just 5 euro a month. Go to secondcaptains.com/join. We also had Paul Flynn, a new addition to our GAA punditry team, having a pop at Dessie Farrell for his handling of the questions around Stephen Cluxton's future, Shane Horgan on the Lions, there's loads of Olympics next week and football will keep on footballing.
OTB AM reacts to Dublin goalkeeper Stephen Cluxton lining out for his club amid uncertainty surrounding his inter-county future. #GAA #DublinGAA #Football Catch up on the latest sports stories on Monday morning with OTB AM. OTB AM is the sports breakfast show from Off The Ball – live weekday mornings from 7:30-10:00 am across the OTB channels. You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network. via iTunes via ">Spotify via GoLoud
Welcome to Episode 9 of The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews and Andy Moran - we're talking the Stephen Cluxton situation, and his legacy, is this Dublin side in the midst of transition and what went wrong against Wexford? We're looking at the rest of Leinster, what Galway got right and what went wrong for Roscommon. Looking at this weekend, we focus on two potential blockbuster Ulster ties and finish on our Instagram Q&A. TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS. (00:30) – Welcome to Ep. 9 of The Football Pod - SUBSCRIBE! (02:00) – The Stephen Cluxton situation: legacy, attention, Comerford's credentials. (33:30) – Sloppy Dublin, Croke Park factor and the rest of Leinster - Meath, Westmeath and Kildare. (54:30) – Galway-Roscommon fallout, hope for Joyce. (01:13:00) – Excitement building for Tyrone-Cavan and Donegal-Derry. (01:24:00) – IG q&a - why did the lads wear their socks up, and what's it like running out to a packed Croker? Share the podcast, give us a rating if you're enjoying, and let us know what you want to hear Andy and Paddy talk about across the season. Contact details below - you can subscribe in OTB GAA or The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy. Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think on Instagram or Twitter, follow us and get in touch! Email: thefootballpod@offtheball.com Subscribe to The Football Pod on Spotify or iTunes!
Welcome to Episode 9 of The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews and Andy Moran - we're talking the Stephen Cluxton situation, and his legacy, is this Dublin side in the midst of transition and what went wrong against Wexford? We're looking at the rest of Leinster, what Galway got right and what went wrong for Roscommon. Looking at this weekend, we focus on two potential blockbuster Ulster ties and finish on our Instagram Q&A. TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS. (00:30) – Welcome to Ep. 9 of The Football Pod - SUBSCRIBE! (02:00) – The Stephen Cluxton situation: legacy, attention, Comerford's credentials. (33:30) – Sloppy Dublin, Croke Park factor and the rest of Leinster - Meath, Westmeath and Kildare. (54:30) – Galway-Roscommon fallout, hope for Joyce. (01:13:00) – Excitement building for Tyrone-Cavan and Donegal-Derry. (01:24:00) – IG q&a - why did the lads wear their socks up, and what's it like running out to a packed Croker? Share the podcast, give us a rating if you're enjoying, and let us know what you want to hear Andy and Paddy talk about across the season. Contact details below - you can subscribe in OTB GAA or The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy. Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think on Instagram or Twitter, follow us and get in touch! Email: thefootballpod@offtheball.com Subscribe to The Football Pod on Spotify or iTunes!
On a bumper episode, Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Oisín McConville, Cora Staunton, Derek McGrath and former inter-county referee Barry Kelly. In football, Oisín and Cora weigh-in on Stephen Cluxton's 'stepping away'. In hurling, Derek and Barry reflect on that sin-binning in the Gaelic Grounds.
Danny Hughes,Joe Sheridan join Paul Shaughnessy looking ahead to this weekends football matches in the provincial championships and looking back on last weekend's football matches.
Former Tyrone footballer Connor McAliskey and Antrim's Michael McCann join Oisín McConville and Thomas Niblock for a frank and open discussion about all things GAA. Connor talks about his recent decision to walk away from the Tyrone set up, the real truth why he did it, does he regret it and could he have been convinced to stay? Michael McCann who came back into the Antrim panel talks about the reasons why he left and returned. McCann also reflects on his side's championship defeat against Armagh and reveals if he thinks Kieran McGeeney's side are the real deal or not. The guys also discuss the biggest talking point in Gaelic football at the minute… the Stephen Cluxton mystery. Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also sits down with the recently-retired, five-time All-Ireland Dublin ladies champion, Noelle Healy who has made an unusual transition with the team.
Dublin's hurlers provided the first major shock of the Championship as they tore up the script against Galway and on this week's Throw-In podcast, John Mullane joined Will Slattery, Michael Verney and Roy Curtis to look back on all the controversies, highs and lows from the weekend action. With Galway's status as the main rivals to Limerick now very much in doubt, Tipperary's win over Clare sees them trying to stop John Kiely's team achieving a Munster three-in-a-row. But it was for referee James Owen's penalty and sin-bin decision against Clare's Aidan McCarthy that proved the game's key turning point. “For me it was an absolutely crazy call, an absolutely crazy call,” said Mullane on the podcast. “It effectively ruined the match and it was the shot in the arm that Tipperary needed to push on and win the game and it effectively was the winning of the game.” In the football, Dick Clerkin joined the panel and while Dublin stuttered against Wexford, they march on to a Leinster semi final against Meath; in Connacht, Galway were five point winners over Roscommon and in Ulster Monaghan and Armagh have set up a mouth-watering semi-final clash. But again it was off-pitch matters that's been dominating with questions over Stephen Cluxton's retirement still unanswered. “He deserves so much credit,” says Clerkin. “But you can't almost do that now if there's a chance he might come back and it might just peeter away and I think that's probably unfortunate, but that's Stephen's style, he'd probably be uncomfortable with all of that and if that's his wont, well so be it.” Listen and follow the Throw-In on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, with new episodes every Monday throughout the Championship. For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In's All Ireland Championship series is in association with Bord Gáis Energy.
Former Dublin footballer Paddy Andrews joins Joe Molloy to discuss Stephen Cluxton's choice to step back, Roscommon's tactical errors and everything else from this weekend's action.
Welcome to Episode 8 of The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews and Andy Moran - we're talking rivalry in Football and the state of the provincials, Paddy brings us inside Dublin and how they will prepare for Wexford - what is the story with Stephen Cluxton? Will there be any shocks this weekend and what did we learn from Kerry, Donegal and Mayo? TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS. (00:30) – Welcome to Ep. 8 of The Football Pod - SUBSCRIBE! (05:00) – Rivalry in the GAA; Moran reacts to accusations of Mayo arrogance. (22:00) – The Football - lessons from Kerry and Donegal, Aidan O'Shea's best position? (50:50) – The state of the Championship structure. (01:02:30) – How do Dublin prepare to play when they're such strong favourites? (01:16:00) – What's going on with Stephen Cluxton? Cian O'Sullivan tribute. (01:24:00) – Roscommon vs. Galway - where will it be won? Share, give us a rating if you're enjoying, and let us know what you want to hear Andy and Paddy talk about across the season. Contact details below - you can subscribe in OTB GAA or The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy. Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think on Instagram or Twitter, follow us and get in touch! Email: thefootballpod@offtheball.com Subscribe to The Football Pod on Spotify or iTunes!
Welcome to Episode 8 of The Football Pod with Paddy Andrews and Andy Moran - we're talking rivalry in Football and the state of the provincial championships, Paddy brings us inside Dublin and how they will prepare for Wexford - also what is the story with Stephen Cluxton? Will there be any shocks this weekend and what did we learn from Kerry, Donegal and Mayo? Subscribe to the The Football Pod in our own channel or in OTB GAA, we've got a new episode coming your way every Wednesday this summer. TIMESTAMPS and TOPICS. (00:30) – Welcome to Ep. 8 of The Football Pod - SUBSCRIBE! (05:00) – Rivalry in the GAA; Moran reacts to accusations of Mayo arrogance. (22:00) – The Football - lessons from Kerry and Donegal, Aidan O'Shea's best position? (50:50) – The state of the Championship structure. (01:02:30) – How do Dublin prepare to play when they're such strong favourites? (01:16:00) – What's going on with Stephen Cluxton? Cian O'Sullivan tribute. (01:24:00) – Roscommon vs. Galway - where will it be won? Share, give us a rating if you're enjoying, and let us know what you want to hear Andy and Paddy talk about across the season. Contact details below! You can listen to the podcast on the OTB Sports app - download that in your app store, for free! Subscribe to The Football Pod on Spotify Subscribe to The Football Pod on iTunes Or you'll find us wherever you listen to your podcasts by searching for 'The Football Pod with Paddy and Andy' Contact the Football Pod and let us know what you think The Football Pod is on Instagram and Twitter so you can follow us and get in touch there too! Email: thefootballpod@offtheball.com Paddy Andrews on Twitter @PaddyAMetis Andy Moran on Twitter @AndyPMoran Tommy Rooney on Twitter @TomasORuanaidh
The 2021 Championship is up and running and with the main rivals to Dublin's crown all in action, Kerry, Donegal and Mayo showed they are all hungry to push on this year. While there were easy wins for Kerry, Donegal and Mayo, will Dublin's dominance be affected most of all by their own dressing-room with Cian O'Sullivan announcing his retirement and question marks over Stephen Cluxton's involvement for another season in doubt. Ciaran Whelan joined Will Slattery, Michael Verney and Conor McKeon to look back on all the weekend football action and addressing the Cluxton situation, Whelan said he think it's unlikely Cluxton will be involved next week saying Dublin's lack of strength in-depth could hurt them. “One of my concerns going into the Championship is when you look at Dublin's depth that they used to have and the impact of the subs that could come off the bench and how frightening it was for opposition defenders to see a Diarmuid Connolly or a Kevin McManamon coming on in the height of their powers with 15-20 minutes to go. That would be a little bit of concern for Dublin going forwards.” Meanwhile, in the hurling, Brendan Cummins also joined the panel and he believes that the wins for Dublin, Wexford and Clare have all shown a hunger and desire that has marked the cards of their opponents in next week's provincial semi-finals. “You look at Brian Lohan at the end of the third quarter, he was spitting fire about the wides and the expletives were coming out but you could see the passion and the spirit of '95 I think is what was pouring out of him and that's what Clare supporters would have wanted - that ferocious, vicious attitude towards the game, never say die. Yes they made mistakes, but you're going to make that when you're trying as hard as what Clare were trying.” Listen and follow the Throw-In on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, with new episodes every Monday throughout the Championship. For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In's All Ireland Championship series is in association with Bord Gáis Energy.
The All-Ireland championships began this weekend, but there weren't exactly a surfeit of headlines... although 98 shots at goal in one hurling game is certainly newsworthy. We suggest a few rule changes to simplify the game. Stephen Cluxton played for his club on Saturday night, which indicates he might not be involved in Dublin's first game of the Leinster championship next weekend - Ken wonders aloud if this sombre moment might stop the whingeing. Conor Murray has been named the new Lions captain after Alun Wyn Jones' injury on Saturday, but is the tour still in danger of being derailed? Plus there's Lukaku's careless whisper and the staying power of shithousery.
David Brady and Brendan Devenney joined the lads on Wednesday's OTB AM to preview the GAA senior football championship. OTB AM is in association with @Gillette UK | #BestFaceForward
Ciaran Whelan and Anthony Daly join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to reflect on the unique Allianz Football and Hurling leagues. As speculation grows that Stephen Cluxton has played his last game for Dublin they reflect on his incredible impact. The two lads also assess whether the GAA and its players are doing enough to promote the games.
Ciaran Whelan and Anthony Daly join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to reflect on the unique Allianz Football and Hurling leagues. As speculation grows that Stephen Cluxton has played his last game for Dublin they reflect on his incredible impact. The two lads also assess whether the GAA and its players are doing enough to promote the games.
Former-Roscommon 'keeper Shane Curran joined the lads on Friday's OTB AM to preview the weekend's Gaelic football, consider Stephen Cluxton's Dublin future and rumours about Jim McGuinness joining Dundalk. OTB AM in association with @Gillette UK | #MadeOfWhatMatters
Pearse Corcoran is joined by Gaelic Life Coaching Columnist, Stevie Poacher, to talk about the emotion after winning, what Mayo have to do to bridge the gap and Stephen Cluxton's vital role in Dublin's success.Be sure to subscribe to The GAA Show on your preferred podcast app. If you have any feedback or want to get in touch, you can find us on on @TheGAAshow on Instagram and Twitter.Enquiries: info@gaascores.com.
Former Shrule-Glencorrib forward Conor Mortimer told the Saturday Sport Show about his relationship with Dublin shot-stopper Stephen Cluxton, what he thinks of no-fans in Croke Park and a new role in management in Kildare
The inter-county GAA season is back and while it may be changed circumstances, some things still stay the same. A thumping Mayo win over Galway has the fans reaching for superlatives and whispers of glory, while there was another Dublin win over Meath in Leinster, this time with two record-breaking appearances by Stephen Cluxton and Dean Rock. With great games and performances across the country, the Throw-In’s Will Slattery and Michael Verney, joined by Conor McKeon and former Mayo star David Brady, all agreed that the return of the GAA season at inter county level has meant so much to fans. They discussed all the opening League football action including what is shaping up to be a promising Division 2 final weekend with six teams in contention for promotion. Plus there was a look at the Division 2 Hurling League final win for Antrim over Kerry. For more from the Throw-In podcast go to the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ And don’t forget to listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.ie.
With Dessie Farrell having assumed the hot seat in the biggest job in the GAA, Fintan O'Toole was joined by The Irish Sun's Gordon Manning to look ahead to the post-Jim Gavin era whilst also asking the question, 'Can Dessie Farrell be our Greta Thunberg?' Including: 01:05 - The best/worst job in Gaelic Football? 05:27 - A licence to experiment 07:33 - What new faces can we expect to see? 09:30 - Dessie's rise through the ranks 11:42 - What next for Stephen Cluxton? 13:40 - Journalists and the Jim Gavin camp 18:30 - Tangled Up In Blue 23:28 - The continuing legacy of the 1995 Dubs 27:27 - Backroom changes 28:55 - Dublin's challengers in 2020 30:05 - The element of doubt 32:25 - Dessie and Climate Change 34:54 - Dublin talent coming through 36:02 - How will Dessie's first year play out?
Five-in-a-row, three-in-a-row, same but different. It's all about the Dubs this mizzly Monday morning as they gathered up the men's and women's All-Irelands over the weekend, making their own bits of history align the way. Sean Moran and Keith Duggan join us to talk about Saturday night's replay in Croke Park and all that flowed from it. Dublin's most impressive final victory came after one of the best first halves of football anyone can remember. And though the futures of Jim Gavin and Stephen Cluxton may be up in the air, there's no sense that Dublin's job is finished. Joanne O'Riordan is on the line to talk about the rain-ruined women's final, which Dublin came through in the end to beat Galway. They have changed in front of our very eyes over the years, from the team that threw away All-Ireland after All-Ireland at the start of the decade to comfortably the best team around now. Turns out it's almost certainly down to Joanne trolling Sinead Goldrick in 2014. And chiming in from downtown Tokyo, Gavin Cummiskey is on the line with news of Robbie Henshaw and Joey Carberry. More thrillingly, he brings tales of his unease in the face of basic Japanese good manners. All in your Monday Added Time, with Malachy Clerkin and Pat Nugent. Women's Football Final 0.00 Men's Football Final 10.30 Rugby 35.00
For ten minutes it was 'footballing perfection' as the Dubs blitzed Mayo to leave them in the dust. Was it as good as Dublin have played under Jim Gavin and what chance does Kerry have of stopping them in the final? Tomás Ó'Sé joined Will Slattery, Michael Verney, Conor McKeon and Donnchadh Boyle to look back on the weekend semi-finals and Ó'Sé reckons there's too many what-ifs for the Kingdom to win. "Do Kerry press forward? You have to target Stephen Cluxton, but do you trust the Kerry defence? There’s so many fires for Kerry to put out all over the pitch," he says. The panel also discusses the future of Mickey Harte and whether he is still the best person to lead Tyrone football, plus they give their picks for their Rising Stars. For more from the Throw-In, visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/ The Throw-In is in association with Bord Gáis Energy. *** Get FREE tickets to The Throw-In Live in Croke Park in association with Bord Gáis Energy on Saturday, 17 August *** Following on from the success of the recent Throw-In Live in Gorey in association with Bord Gáis Energy, we’re coming to Croke Park on Saturday, August 17. Join Joe Canning, John Mullane, Eddie Brennan, Brendan Cummins, Will Slattery and Michael Verney as they look ahead to the clash of the heavyweights, Tipperary v Kilkenny, and Sheedy v Cody III. It promises to be a great night of hurling chat, craic and stories from some of the game's legends. We will also be giving away All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final tickets plus signed Kilkenny and Tipperary jerseys on the night. Tickets are free but places are limited so to be in with a chance of joining us on Saturday, August 17 in Croke Park, just register here: https://competitions.independent.ie/get-free-tickets-to-the-throw-in-live-in-croke-park-in-association-with-bord-gais-energy-on-saturday-17-august.html Doors open at 6pm and the live show is 7-8pm. If you can't make it on the night, the event will also be recorded and broadcast live on Independent.ie's Facebook channel so be sure to tune in.
Ireland have lost a rugby match for the first time since somewhere around the Mesozoic period. Gerry Thornley was in Brisbane to see the 18-8 defeat at the hands of Australia and joins us on the line to pick the bones out of it. The Munster hurling championship has entered the red zone and started shedding teams, with Tipperary and Waterford bounced out this weekend. Sean Moran was in Thurles for Tipp's madcap endgame defeat to Clare, in which Tipp exited the summer with their best performance of the season for the second year running. We also go deep into Leinster hurling, the scheduling wrinkles the GAA needs to sort out for next season and the Stephen Cluxton injury that has the potential to blow the football season wide open. All this in your Monday Added Time podcast with Malachy Clerkin and Pat Nugent. Timings: 03:19 Gerry Thornley on Ireland v Australia 17:40 Malachy and Pat talk football 27:22 Sean Moran on the Munster hurling championship
89 Dubland has Paddy Boxes, Pidge the Pigeon and Dear David tweeting about ghosts. PJ is incredulous but Suzanne literally screams on the pod. There are two types of people in the world. There are PJs and there are Suzannes, which one are you? There’s outrage about the lack of Stephen Cluxton in the All […] La entrada 89 Dubland se publicó primero en Headstuff.
Wooly, Stevie and Conán discuss Armagh v Tyrone and Dublin v Monaghan and look at the news of the week with stories of Stephen Cluxton in the changing room
The Throw-In panel of Frank Roche, Conor McKeon and Donnchadh Boyle discuss how Mayo can hope to beat this Dublin team - starting with Cluxton's kick-outs.
Its been 16 very long and painful years in the making but Dublin have been crowned All Ireland Senior Football Champions for the first time since 1995. Incredibly Dublins hero is goalkeeper Stephen Cluxton, who struck a very long range free kick to give Dublin their 1 point lead, 30 seconds from time.