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Limerick travel to Walsh Park on Sunday in their second Munster Senior Hurling Championship outing of the season. Luke Liddy and James Ryan look ahead to the action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
To review the sporting fixtures, Alan Morrissey was joined on Monday's Morning Focus by Clare FM's Derrick Lynch and Syl O'Connor. Games reviewed: Munster SHC Round-Robin Series: Waterford v Clare (Sunday, Walsh Park, 2pm) Munster MHC Round-Robin Series: Limerick v Clare (Friday, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 7pm) Ennis Carpets Clare Cup Semi-Final: Newmarket Celtic v Fairgreen Celtic (Friday, Frank Healy Park, 7pm)
To preview the sporting fixtures, Alan Morrissey was joined on Friday's Morning Focus by Clare FM's Derrick Lynch. Games Previewed: Munster SHC Round-Robin Series: Waterford v Clare (Sunday, Walsh Park, 2pm) Munster MHC Round-Robin Series: Limerick v Clare (Friday, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 7pm) Ennis Carpets Clare Cup Semi-Final: Newmarket Celtic v Fairgreen Celtic (Friday, Frank Healy Park, 7pm)
Coming up on the show, we look ahead to a massive weekend in Clare soccer with both semi final ties down for decision in the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup. There's also a big few days ahead for Clare's hurlers across the minor, senior and U20 grades, with the focus on Sunday's trip to Walsh Park for round two of the Munster championship.
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill are back to review a dramatic weekend in the National Hurling League. On a week where Clare lost their Hurler of the Year Shane O'Donnell for the season, the Banner rallied to beat their rivals Limerick at the Gaelic Grounds. Diarmuid Healy seized his chance for Cork in their victory over Kilkenny on Leeside, while Galway made it three wins in-a-row by overcoming Wexford. Offaly remain top of the pile in Division One B, Antrim's late equalising goal was a blow for Carlow, while Waterford finished strongly to beat Dublin at Walsh Park. On, and the lads learned the origin of the Paddy Losty meme, and its connection to Galway hurling...
A member of the Truagh-Clonlara backroom team claims the experience the team gained over the last month was what spurred them into the All Ireland club camogie final. The south-east Clare side booked their spot in the decider after a two point win over St.Vincent's of Dublin in Walsh Park yesterday. The reward is a trip to Croke Park to face off against Galway champions Sarsfields, with the game set for a 4.15pm start on December 15th. Truagh-Clonlara selector, Eoin Fitzgerald, says they were the beneficiaries of coming out on top in multiple tight games so far in their campaign.
Listen back to the last five minutes of Tipperary's draw with Waterford in the 2024 Munster senior hurling championship as it played out live on Tipp FM. The game took place on Saturday May 4th, 2024 in Walsh Park, Waterford. Tipp FM's commentary team was Paul Carroll & Ken Hogan.
Tonight we look back on the drawn game between Tipp and Waterford in Walsh Park that keeps our season alive. We hear from Liam Cahill, Ken Hogan and JJ Kennedy. Camogie with Ger Kinane and Ladies Football with Tony Smith is followed by TSDL action with Barry Ryan. We also have updates from the Munster Minor Football Championship semi final. We hope you like..
After the opening weekend of the Championship, All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan to eat some humble pie after Waterford's win against Cork following their confident predictions of a Rebel victory at Walsh Park. The lads also break down Limerick's comeback victory over League champions Clare, where the drive for five continued with a stunning display in the last 15 minutes. But what went wrong for a Clare team who had led by none points?Dublin's unbeaten Championship run against Wexford has stretched to six years after two late goals secured a share of the spoils at Wexford Park, while Kilkenny have some ikey njury concerns ahead of their trip to Galway. The Hurling Pod is with thanks to Bord Gais Energy, proud sponsors of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
Every week on The Echo Sport Podcast, Éamonn Murphy and our GAA experts Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony discuss the talking points in Gaelic games in Cork.After a loss to Waterford in Walsh Park, the Cork hurlers simply have to beat Clare in the Páirc now.Does Pat Ryan and the management show faith in their veterans like Patrick Horgan, Seamus Harnedy, Conor Lehane and Damian Cahalane? Or do they shake up the team and tactics with a view to using more All-Ireland U20 winners?We look at where it went wrong against the Déise.Plus a review of Cork's battling display in the Munster football semi-final Killarney. They now go into the long grass before the draw for the Sam Maguire series in mid-May. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every week on The Echo Sport Podcast, Éamonn Murphy and our GAA experts Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony discuss the talking points in Gaelic games across Cork.It's Cork and Kerry in Killarney this Saturday, John Cleary's side looking to avoid yet another loss in Fitzgerald Stadium. Can the Rebels pull off an unlikely win and the first on enemy soil since 1995? We break down where the game will be won and lost.On Sunday, the hurlers are in Walsh Park and carry the weight of expectation of the county with them. Will they thrive under the pressure and take a step towards Munster glory? We pick the likely starting 15 and the impact subs they'll deploy.Plus we look at the minor and U20 action in recent weeks in both codes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every week on The Echo Sport Podcast, Éamonn Murphy and our GAA experts Denis Hurley and Barry O'Mahony discuss the talking points in Gaelic games in Cork.The hurlers and footballers are motoring well, both recording their third successive league victories.For Pat Ryan's side, they missed out on a league semi-final place but now have a month to focus on what really matters, the championship opener in Waterford. We look at what the team is likely to be for that trip to Walsh Park.John Cleary's footballers host Armagh in the Páirc knowing their Division 2 status is secure but looking for a win to seal a spot in the All-Ireland series proper.Conor Corbett's brilliance was key in Meath, and the former minor sensation is coming into his own at senior. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wexford remain undefeated and picked their first league win of the year after downing former manager Davy Fitzgerald's Waterford in Walsh Park. Young players are still impressing and coming to the fore. We were joined by former Wexford and Oulart hurler Davy Redmond and former Wexford and Waterford selector, and honorary Ferns man Pat Bennett to discuss.
Coming up on the show, we look ahead to Clare's National Hurling League showdown with Waterford as Brian Lohan takes his side to the newly revamped Walsh Park to face Davy's Deise. It's another big weekend on the local soccer front with the Ennis Carpets Clare Cup getting underway while Avenue United will be hoping to make more inroads in the Munster Junior Cup as they go to Dunmanway in West Cork to face Togher in the last eight of the provincial competition. Clare's ladies footballers are hoping to take a huge step toward promotion from Division Three of the National League when they host Roscommon in Cusack Park on Sunday afternoon, while the minors begin their provincial series with a home tie in Miltown against Cork 24 hours earlier. Alan Troy brings us this weeks Greyhound Focus and plenty more besides.
Fishers Island is a community of about 400 people off the coast of Long Island that has faced some of the same housing shortfalls for residents that Door County is grappling with. But in 1987, residents of the island came together with land and money to devise a solution. Myles Dannhausen Jr. talks to the program director of Walsh Park, Matt Edwards, about the nonprofit housing trust the island created to provide homes for firefighters, teachers, laborers and even Edwards himself.
Kilkenny great Eddie Brennan joined Joe Molloy on Monday's Off The Ball to discuss all the important hurling action from the weekend's games.
A packed show as we discuss two wins for Cork over Waterford. First up we discuss the hurlers' win over the Deise in Walsh Park, we hear from Cork boss Kieran Kingston and his opposite number Liam Cahill. Cork legend Seanie McGrath and the Echo's Denis Hurley provide expert analysis.We then turn our attentions to Fraher Field, where Ger McCarthy was on hand to witness Cork book their place in the Munster Ladies Football final against Kerry with a well deserved win over Waterford. We also hear from boss Shane Ronayne and several of the Cork players.Cork City FC coach Declan Coleman takes to us about City's newly launched junior academy in West Cork, and we hear from Erika O'Shea about her move to Australia.
Episode 76 sees host Kevin Ryan joined by Sean, Stephen & Colm as they discuss the fortunes of the Tipperary Senior Hurlers in the Munster Championship. They discuss the fallout from the game in Walsh Park, Tipp surprising many with their performance and what they believe could change in tactics & personnel for this weekends game in the 'Field of Dreams'
A Dublin mother has called for scrambler bikes to be banned after her toddler was run over while walking in the park. Sarah Lewis said her three-year-old daughter Holly was lucky to be alive after she was struck by a scrambler bike in Seán Walsh Park in Tallaght on Friday afternoon. The toddler suffered a broken shoulder and cuts to her face.
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/y2a9lh3g Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com Waterford wins top match in Munster Hurling Championship. Port Láirge buacach i sár-chluiche i gCraobh Iomána na Mumhan. Waterford beat their opponents Tipperary in the first round of the Munster Hurling Championship this afternoon. D'éirigh le Port Láirge an ceann is fearr a fháil ar a gcéillí comhraic,Tiobraid Árann sa chéad bhabhta de Chraobh Iomána na Mumhan tráthnóna. Liam Cahill's players finally had 4 points to spare in a sharp clash at Walsh Park. 4 chúilín a bhí le spáráil ar deiridh ag imreoirí Liam Cahill i gcoimhlint a bhí géar i bPáirc an Bhreathnaigh. Waterford's popular choice started at a blazing pace, but the Tipperaries came back and advanced at one point. Thosaigh rogha na coitiantachta Port Láirge ar luas lasrach, ach tháinig na Tiobradaigh ar ais agus bhí siad chun cinn ag tráth amháin. Two teams that were comparable in Walsh Park, Waterford But Waterford scored two goals in the second half and it could be said that they were decisive at the end of the game. Dhá fhoireann a bhí inchurtha le chéile i bPáirc an Bhreathnaigh,Port Láirge Ach fuair Port Láirge dhá chúl sa dara leath agus d'fheadfaí a rá go raibh siad sin cinniúnach ag deireadh na himeartha. Final score Waterford 2-24, Tipperary 2-20. An scór deiridh Port Láirge 2-24,Tiobraid Árann 2-20.
Episode 75 of The premier 'View' Tipperary GAA Podcast sees OG's Sean & Enda back together and are joined by Stephen, Jamie, Colm and Host Kevin Ryan. With Munster Senior Hurling Rd.1 on the horizon, the lads look ahead to our crucial 1st round in Walsh Park v the Deise, Our chances and who'd they like to see play. They also look back at two good wins for the U17s in the Munster round robin while the 20's struggled over the line in Kerry and look ahead to the Waterford game Wednesday evening. Sean Smith speaks with Brian Hudner who along with pals from the Premierview discussion Board have a very noteworthy fundraising initiative for the people of Ukraine. See website below and helps these lads out with this very worthy cause. https://tippstandswithukraine.org/ All In an action Packed Episode 75 of the Premier 'View' Tipperary GAA Podcast
Welcome to your new home for hurling analysis this season, The Hurling Pod with James Skehill and Paul Murphy. Former Kilkenny defender Paul Murphy and ex Galway goalkeeper James Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to look back on a weekend where Cork and Wexford qualified for the Division One League semi-finals, Kilkenny eased to victory at Dublin, Laois overcame Antrim to stay up, and Waterford enjoyed a big win over Tipperary. The lads also answered your questions and comments from the first two episodes. Timestamps: 0:00 - 15:00: Limerick still awaiting their first win. 15:00 - 33:31 : Winding up opponents and Kilkenny's stroll at Parnell Park. 33:31 - 43:03: Waterford impresses at Walsh Park. 43:03 - 59:33: Cha Dwyer wonder point secures Laois' Division One status, Division Two promotion picture. 59:33 - 1:21:00 : Cork and Wexford through to the last-four. 1:21:00 - end - Your comments and questions. Share the podcast, give us a review and rate the show if you're enjoying it. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed on the OTB Sports App or wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome to your new home for hurling analysis this season, The Hurling Pod with James Skehill and Paul Murphy. Former Kilkenny defender Paul Murphy and ex Galway goalkeeper James Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to look back on a weekend where Cork and Wexford qualified for the Division One League semi-finals, Kilkenny eased to victory at Dublin, Laois overcame Antrim to stay up, and Waterford enjoyed a big win over Tipperary. The lads also answered your questions and comments from the first two episodes. Timestamps: 0:00 - 15:00: Limerick still awaiting their first win. 15:00 - 33:31 : Winding up opponents and Kilkenny's stroll at Parnell Park. 33:31 - 43:03: Waterford impresses at Walsh Park. 43:03 - 59:33: Cha Dwyer wonder point secures Laois' Division One status, Division Two promotion picture. 59:33 - 1:21:00 : Cork and Wexford through to the last-four. 1:21:00 - end - Your comments and questions. Share the podcast, give us a review and rate the show if you're enjoying it. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed on the OTB Sports App or wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome to your new home for hurling analysis this season, The Hurling Pod with James Skehill and Paul Murphy. Former Kilkenny defender Paul Murphy and ex Galway goalkeeper James Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to look back on a weekend where Cork and Wexford qualified for the Division One League semi-finals, Kilkenny eased to victory at Dublin, Laois overcame Antrim to stay up, and Waterford enjoyed a big win over Tipperary. The lads also answered your questions and comments from the first two episodes. Timestamps: 0:00 - 15:00: Limerick still awaiting their first win. 15:00 - 33:31 : Winding up opponents and Kilkenny's stroll at Parnell Park. 33:31 - 43:03: Waterford impresses at Walsh Park. 43:03 - 59:33: Cha Dwyer wonder point secures Laois' Division One status, Division Two promotion picture. 59:33 - 1:21:00 : Cork and Wexford through to the last-four. 1:21:00 - end - Your comments and questions. Share the podcast, give us a review and rate the show if you're enjoying it. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed on the OTB Sports App or wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome to your new home for hurling analysis this season, The Hurling Pod with James Skehill and Paul Murphy. Former Kilkenny defender Paul Murphy and ex Galway goalkeeper James Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan to look back on a weekend where Cork and Wexford qualified for the Division One League semi-finals, Kilkenny eased to victory at Dublin, Laois overcame Antrim to stay up, and Waterford enjoyed a big win over Tipperary. The lads also answered your questions and comments from the first two episodes. Timestamps: 0:00 - 15:00: Limerick still awaiting their first win. 15:00 - 33:31 : Winding up opponents and Kilkenny's stroll at Parnell Park. 33:31 - 43:03: Waterford impresses at Walsh Park. 43:03 - 59:33: Cha Dwyer wonder point secures Laois' Division One status, Division Two promotion picture. 59:33 - 1:21:00 : Cork and Wexford through to the last-four. 1:21:00 - end - Your comments and questions. Share the podcast, give us a review and rate the show if you're enjoying it. Subscribe to the podcast in the 'OTB GAA' feed on the OTB Sports App or wherever you get your podcasts.
Tonight we announce the January and February winners of the TippFM Sports Star of the month in association with the Talbot Hotel in Clonmel. We hear from Colm Bonner and Ronan Maher after our defeat in Walsh Park. Analysis from Ken and JJ. Our footballers (male and female) both won at the weekend, analysis from Anthony Shelly and Paul Jenkins. Peake Villa's last 16 win in the FAI Junior Cup also features. We hope you like..
Darren Kelly and Killian Whelan present the magazine show with all the camogie news, matches and previews. Schedule: Review recent news - Munster and Ulster (0:00) All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Preview (15:00) Waterford vs Down (17:25) Derek Dunne - Down camogie manager (27:00) Galway vs Westmeath (37:45) Limerick vs Wexford (48:30) All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie Championship Preview (1:01:10) All-Ireland Premier Junior Camogie Championship Preview (1:09:00) Darren and Killian look back at the recent Munster and Ulster camogie championships, wonder why Leinster didn't follow suit, and give a shout out to some of the fundraising done by various counties. It's our All-Ireland camogie championship preview and Darren and Killian make their predictions across the three grades. Will they agree and are there any bold calls? Down have added the Ulster championship to their Division 2 League crown and now take the step up to senior camogie. Their manager Derek Dunne joins us to chat about a golden period for the Mourne women and we also preview their big game against Waterford on Saturday in Walsh Park. Westmeath suffered a heavy loss to Wexford in a Division 2 league quarter-final and face into a difficult group starting with 2019 senior champions Galway. We look at their prospects and also what the Tribeswomen must do to regain the O'Duffy Cup. And in Group 1, the meeting of Limerick and Wexford in Newcastlewest looks the big match on Day 1. Is this a preliminary quarter-final and what do Tipperary and Offaly have to say about it. We preview all three games. == SPORTSDAZ CAMOGIE broadcasts every week here on sportsdaz.ie Theme Song - 'Barkbot 2000' (c) josephmcdade.com/music Cover Photo (c) Hannah Shields - Clonduff Camogie Club #SportsDaz
This week we're chatting to Billy Bolster from Tennis Ireland about the Australian Open, and what prospects we have in the South-East. We hear from Munster Cricket Chairman David Griffin about their move to List A 50 over cricket. And Waterford GAA announce their 10-year strategic plan, including the future of Walsh Park's redevelopment.
Our next interview previewing this year's All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship. Cóilín Duffy caught up with Kilkenny's Grace Walsh ahead of their Liberty Insurance Championship opener against Waterford on Saturday, 17th October (2pm - Walsh Park). **Interviews with Laura Treacy (Cork) & Emma Helebert (Galway) also available **Theme Song - National Duality (c) josephmcdade.com/music #SportsDaz
Sportsline Live from Walsh Park, Waterford 13th July 2019 Liberty Insurance All Ireland championship camogie Waterford v Clare. Match commentary from Leo Doyle and Pat McNamara for for Waterford v Clare in Liberty Insurance All ireland camogie championship Analysis by Eugene Foudy and Ann Marie McGann. Sportsline is brought to you in association with Derg Credit Union. OUTSIDE BROADCAST UNIT IS SPONSORED BY MLC BUILDING AND MAINTENANCE
Sportsline Host Leo Doyle is joined by Pat McNamara. Sportsline is brought to you in association with Derg Credit Union. 01.20 Host Leo Doyle and analyst Pat McNamara take a lookback at last weeks camogie league Final disappointment for Scariff Ogonnelloe who lost in extra time to Inagh Kilnamona. 14.35 Patsy Fahy St of Josephs/ Doora Barefield joins the Sportsline team to talk about the Leinster Hurling championship draw between Galway and Wexford in Salthill last weekend and a look at the Leinster championship in general. 25.40 A look forward to Clare v Tipperary in Cusack park this Sunday 37.48 Preview of Waterford v Limerick in Walsh Park and look back at last weekends games in the Munster Championship and a look at the minor scene. 48.11 A look at the Clare club championship draws Senior and intermediate with a quick look at some fo the games that will take place
Racing Post's David Jennings is joined by former Meath goalkeeper Paddy O'Rourke, former Kilkenny attacker Aidan Fogarty and Paddy Power's Paddy Aherne for a preview of the big games this weekend, including Cork v Limerick in the Munster SFC Semi Final and Waterford v Limerick at Walsh Park. On the show: - In Part One, David Jennings is joined by Paddy O'Rourke who is on red hot tipping form in the podcast. We look at the big football games in the GAA this weekend including Cork v Limerick, Clare v Kerry, Cavan v Armagh and Longford v Kildare. - Aidan Fogarty joins us for hurling tips in Part Two, where the action includes Waterford v Limerick, Clare v Tipperary and Carlow v Dublin. All prices can be found at Paddy Power: http://bit.ly/2Jd2fiG --- Producer: @AnyOldAdam --- Download the Racing Post app: www.racingpost.com/mobile View Racing Post betting offers: www.racingpost.com/free-bets 18+ Gamble Responsibly https://begambleaware.org --- Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: https://www.racingpost.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/racingpost Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2KEg3Eo Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/racingpost
Anthony Daly, Ger Cunningham and Michael Moynihan review the hurling weekend. Revitalised John O'Dwyer. The stamp of Eamon O'Shea. The loss of Gary Keegan. Tightness of Walsh Park. The Tony Kelly conundrum. The Kennedy Intervention. And much more.
The Walsh Park factor. Missing the buzz. Limerick wait. A backlash in Clare? Sheedy sticking with old guard. Cork's preparation. Who'll take the frees? Can you write off Kilkenny? Dublin's time. Wexford's tall order. Carlow's rise. Galway's refresh. All that and lots more in an hour of hurling chat with the three former inter-county bosses.
On this week's Throw-In, Will Slattery is joined by John Mullane and Vincent Hogan and Michael Verney of INM. Mullane gives an insight into Year 2 of the Davy Fitz project, says he's worried about Waterford and explains why Walsh Park needs to be shut down. Plus, we hear from Waterford fans who give their verdict on Derek McGrath's time in charge. The panel also discuss Clare's strength, Tipp's versatility and why Dublin are going backwards. For more: independent.ie/sport The Throw-In is in association with Allianz.
Friday night saw almost 7,000 people turn out in support of one of the greatest hurlers in a generation. The Ken McGrath All-Star Challenge took place in Walsh Park as a Leinster All-Star team featuring the likes of Eddie Brennan and Damian Fitzhenry, defeat a Munster side which included Tipp's Brendan Cummins, and a Waterford full-forward line of Mullane, Flynn and Shanahan. All the proceeds went to the Ken McGrath Rehabilitation Fund which was set up after Ken underwent major heart surgery in April. Beat went along to the game last night and we caught up with Ken following the full-time whistle.