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The Galway senior hurling team for the game with Antrim on Sunday (25th February 2024) shows six changes following the loss to Tipperary. Jack Grealish, TJ Brennan, Shane Cooney, Ronan Glennon, Donal O'Shea and John Cooney drop out. The changes see Darren Morrissey and St Thomas duo Fintan and David Burke come in, while Adrian Tuohy and Daithi Burke will both operate as wing backs. Sean Linnane is restored to the midfield sector. David Burke makes his first appearance since last year's league (following his cruciate injury and St Thomas successful club campaign), while Adrian Tuohy and Fintan Burke appear for the first time since last year's championship. Darach Fahy plays his third league game in a row, with brother Cianan at centre back. Fintan Burke is handed the number three jersey. Galway v Antrim: Darach Fahy, Darren Morrissey, Fintan Burke, Padraic Mannion, Adrian Tuohy, Cianan Fahy, Daithi Burke, David Burke, Sean Linnane, Gavin Lee, Tom Monaghan, Conor Cooney, Evan Niland, Conor Whelan, Jason Flynn. Subs: Eanna Murphy, Jack Grealish, Cian Mahony, Gearoid McInerney, Eoin Lawless, Donal O'Shea, Ronan Glennon, Ian McGlynn, John Cooney, Liam Collins, Jamie Ryan. Galway Bay FM's Sean Walsh joined Darren Kelly on 'Over The Line' to run through the selection. == Throw-in at Corrigan Park on Sunday is 1pm and we'll have LIVE coverage on Galway Bay FM, and full coverage on our website galwaybayfm.ie. The 'Over The Line' weekend preview show with Galway Bay FM's Darren Kelly broadcasts every Friday evening from 7pm on Galway Bay FM.
On this weeks show we talk with TJ Brennan, an American professional ice hockey defenseman. Brennan talks about life as a hockey player, to now playing in Switzerland. This is an episode you don't want to miss.
The Galway U20 Hurlers face Laois on Friday Evening in the Leinster Quarter Final at O'Moore Park throwing in at 7.30pm. The Galway Team was named yesterday and side contains four members of the Galway senior hurling panel namely goalkeeper Darach Fahy, team captain TJ Brennan, Diarmuid Kilcommins and Conor Walsh. Those four along with Sean Neary and John Fleming started on last year's Under-20 team beaten by Kilkenny. There are 2 members of the 2019 All-Ireland minor winning side starting, they being Ian McGlynn and Alex Connaire and indeed they make up the midfield pairing. Oisin Flannery, who excelled for St Thomas' in this year's county senior championship, starts at corner forward in a line also containing the aforementioned Fleming and Donal O'Shea. Interestingly, Diarmuid Kilcommins and Adam Brett, who were both in the half forward line in the 2018 All Ireland minor final victory, are selected in the half back line. Galway manager Jeffrey Lynskey spoke to Niall Canavan
In the beginning it was Ed Snider's drive to bring hockey to Philadelphia. However, as time has passed there has been an evolution of the hockey community. Organized, talented, and tight nit the local hockey roster in Philadelphia is strong and proud. A constant community that grows internally and generates the drive, that fuels the Flyers fanbase. It’s not just the professionals that sell the game of hockey, they’re only a representation of it. While hockey Canada is known for engulfing its country in hockey, Philadelphia has its neighborhoods entrenched hockey culture. It’s the local legends that drive the successes and the growth of hockey culture in Philly. It’s why Flyers fans never stop to remind themselves that Johnny Gaudreau and Bobby Ryan are local athletes. Other names like also local hockey hero TJ Brennan and his younger brother Shayne Brennan, or friend of the show, Ryan Marker, are all members of Philadelphia's hockey culture.On this episode of of The Flyers Nitty Gritty we have on local athlete and hockey advocate, Anthony Merrigan. Anth has been one of the leaders of the culture in the Philadelphia hockey community for over two decades, consistently plying, organizing, and keeping the game goin. The way we see it, Anthony is the definition of “if you build it, they will come”. It’s his love for the game and his commitment to leadership that keeps the culture together. The hockey community can only hope that he takes it one step further. Listen in on this weeks episode as we get Anthony's take on local hockey, player development, and Flyers goaltending.
In today's jam packed episode, we recap the Flyers Trade Deadline Day activities, including their deals to pick up depth forwards Nate Thompson from the Montreal Canadiens and Derek Grant from the Anaheim Ducks. We also react to the transaction sending Connor Bunnaman and Joel Farabee down to the Phantoms, and sadly have to say farewell to TJ Brennan and Kyle Criscuolo from Lehigh Valley as well. Then we dig into all the trades from our Metro rivals and to see how that might affect the Flyers playoff run, and hit on a few other notable moves from a very busy day on the trade docket. Finally we quickly preview tonight's matchup vs. the San Jose Sharks! Follow us on Twitter @LockedOnFlyers and send us YOUR reactions to the Trade Deadline! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's jam packed episode, we recap the Flyers Trade Deadline Day activities, including their deals to pick up depth forwards Nate Thompson from the Montreal Canadiens and Derek Grant from the Anaheim Ducks. We also react to the transaction sending Connor Bunnaman and Joel Farabee down to the Phantoms, and sadly have to say farewell to TJ Brennan and Kyle Criscuolo from Lehigh Valley as well. Then we dig into all the trades from our Metro rivals and to see how that might affect the Flyers playoff run, and hit on a few other notable moves from a very busy day on the trade docket. Finally we quickly preview tonight's matchup vs. the San Jose Sharks!Follow us on Twitter @LockedOnFlyers and send us YOUR reactions to the Trade Deadline! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Architect and new USG Sales Rep TJ Brennan talks to Davis Julian of Langehaumer Construction about Architecture and Business Development in the Construction Industry.
TJ Brennan, one of the authors of Shooting Ghosts, joins us for a candid conversation about his own reentry after his time in the US Marine Corps. We discuss the human aspects of service and reentry as well as some of the services that are provided for military service people upon their return. We also discuss TJ Brennan's online news platform, the War Horse, which broke the Marine's United story which detailed systematic sexual harassment of service women through the sharing of elicit photographs. We talk about that controversy as well as the importance of transparency in the military. Please note that our host Will and many of our guests throughout the series are active duty military officers. The views presented in these podcasts are exclusively those of the individuals and do not necessarily represent the views of the US Government, the DoD, or any of its component organizations.
Following the NHL All-Star Game, we share our thoughts about John Scott and whether the game was a success (0:52).From there we sink our teeth into prospect talk, discussing the Toronto Marlies AHL All-Stars (5:09), whether the Calder Cup is there's to lose (6:12), which player has progressed the most this season (9:08), whether TJ Brennan will get another shot with the Leafs (11:44), and how much does handedness factor into Mike Babcock's blue line (14:01).We then have a discussion about prospects who are not playing for the Marlies, including Jeremy Bracco (20:56), Nikita Zaitsev (23:30), our thoughts about the Leafs' system as a whole (26:29), and we wrap things up by discussing who, or what, the Toronto Maple Leafs might target at the trade deadline (32:57).You can listen to every episode of the ToT-cast on iTunes, Soundcloud, or stream it from our website. Make sure you not only subscribe to the show so you don't miss any new episodes, but leave us a nice review -- if you think we've earned it!Thanks for listening and be sure to follow us on Twitter @TipoftheTower, and like our Facebook page @Tip of the Tower.
Defenseman TJ Brennan speaks with the media after practice.