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Off The Ball’s GAA Correspondent Tommy Rooney was in Croke Park alongside Donie Smith for the double header All Ireland Quarterfinals between Mayo and Cork, and Kerry and Tyrone, which saw Mayo and Kerry advance to the All Ireland semifinals!
Tommy also caught up with former Football Pod member Andy Moran after Mayo’s quarterfinal, as well as Tyrone duo Michael McKernan and Darren McCurry. Meanwhile, Jonathan Higgins got the post game thoughts of Moran, and Cork’s John Cleary, as well as Kerry boss Jack O’Connor, and Tyrone manager Malachy O’Rourke.
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Will O'Callaghan was on hand in Birr to get immediate reaction as Clare booked their place in the Quarter-Finals of the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship with a 0-16 to 1-8 win over Offaly. Will caught up with Clare manager Eugene Foudy and player of the match Roisin Begley. Will also caught up with Offaly manager Jack Maher who was happy that Offaly secured their senior status for next season as Limerick drew with Dublin earlier on. And, finally, he caught up with Offaly player Amy Byrne.
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Welcome along to an unlocked segment from The Football Pod members show, brought to you by Movember; it's our big All-Ireland quarter-finals preview. You can get The Football Pod, as always, for free on a Sunday/Monday - and Off The Ball members can exclusively listen to our second show later in the week. Enjoy
CHAPTERS
(00:30) - Cork v Mayo
(14:00) - Louth v Monaghan and James on Kerry-Tyrone
(23:00) - Paul Clancy tribute
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OTB reporter, Rachel Sheehan, rounds up last weekend’s women’s Gaelic football & looks ahead to this weekend’s All-Ireland Camogie fixtures, alongside Will O'Callaghan.
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Dublin hurler Liam Rushe on where the All-Ireland quarter-final to Clare was lost, the rules changes he would like to see & his inter-county comeback after 1,743 days between championship starts.
Liam Rushe is speaking as PwC announced the renewal of its partnership with the GAA, the GPA and the Camogie Association for a further three years.
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It's the hurling power rankings and despite a negativity around the championship compared to the football, Mick, Will, and Rachel still find plenty to talk about in the double-digit defeats from the weekend.
The Power Rankings are on Off The Ball with Harvey Norman Ireland, official stats sponsor of the GAA.
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It's that time of the week again! Tommy Rooney's fretful nights come to an end as he goes through the #PowerRankings after another weekend of riveting football action.
Mick McCarthy is in the hot seat as usual and back in studio, despite Westmeath's back-to-back defeats, is a sombre Matthew Brennan.
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Welcome along to The Football Pod; as we break down a cracking weekend of Gaelic Football, and bring you live reaction to the All-Ireland SFC quarter-final draw. Enjoy.
CHAPTERS(00:30) - How Dublin took out drained Donegal.
(27:00) - Monaghan down Westmeath.
(35:00) - Live reaction to the quarter-final draw: Galway-Dublin, Louth-Monaghan
(41:00) - Kerry whip Armagh - Tyrone next.
(49:00) - Mayo comeback to beat Meath - defensive questions ahead of Cork.The Football Pod on Off the Ball is brought to you by Movember, Ahead of the Game, already reaching over 16,500 players, parents and coaches across Irish clubs with the tools to look after their mental health. Visit aheadofthegame.movember.com to find out how you can be part of it.
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All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O'Callaghan for a live edition of The Hurling Pod.
The lads break down this weekend's All-Ireland Quarter-Finals, where there were comfortable wins for Clare and Cork.
While Murph's special guest...was none other than Cork legend, Diarmuid The Rock O'Sullivan!
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Hear from Gabriel Bannigan, Mark McHugh, Stephen O’Hanlon & Jack McCarron as Jonathan Higgins brings you ALL of the reaction from Clones as Westmeath’s fairytale summer was brought to an end by an improving Monaghan outfit!
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Welcome back to The Football Pod, as we get stuck into an insane weekend of Gaelic Football and react live to a box-office Round 3 draw of the All-Ireland series. Enjoy.
CHAPTERS
(00.10) - Cork hammer Paddy’s predictions and beat Donegal
(25:00) - Louth rip up Armagh script, Mayo beaten, Kerry, Mon, Meath win.
(30:00) - Live reaction to the Round 3 draw and weekend falloutThe Football Pod on Off the Ball is brought to you by Movember, Ahead of the Game, already reaching over 16,500 players, parents and coaches across Irish clubs with the tools to look after their mental health. Visit aheadofthegame.movember.com to find out how you can be part of it.
Thanks for tuning in, we'll be back on Wednesday for our second pod of the week. Chat then.
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All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill are back alongside Will O'Callaghan for this week's edition of The Hurling Pod.
The lads chat about potential rule changes from the Hurling Review's survey, Waterford and Wexford now both searching for new managers, and preview this weekend's quarter-finals.
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The All-Ireland Hurling Championship was launched in Blarney GAA on Monday, at his home club, Mark Coleman spoke to Rachel Sheehan about the closing moments of the Munster final.
Aaron Niland brings silverware home from Croke Park, much to his father's delight, Eddie Gibbons explains what Dublin were missing against Galway & Cillian Sampson on how Offaly captain Charlie Mitchell is still a source of inspiration from the side line.
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Rachel Sheehan was joined by Kerry’s Mary Ellen Bolger as she was named the PwC GPA Ladies Footballer of the Month for May
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