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After being crowned GAA-GPA Player of the Month for April after Kerry's win in the Lidl National Football League Division One final, Siofra O'Shea caught up with OTB GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney.
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After being crowned GAA-GPA Player of the Month for April after Offaly's victory in the Division 2A final, Mairead Teehan caught up with OTB GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney.
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Tommy, James and Paddy are back with The Football Pod after a weekend where there was only one real winner - Gaelic Football! We saw Donegal edge a stunning Ulster final, and on Sunday Louth claimed the Leinster title for the first time in 68 years. Scenes! We’re talking both finals, and all the rest of the action this weekend.
(00:30) - Capturing the magic of Croke Park on Sunday.
(05:00) - Louth’s glorious Leinster win - how they got the better of Meath.
(24:00) - Tailteann Cup stories and Tyrone’s u20s.
(28:00) - Donegal-Armagh serve up a classic - where it was won and lost.We’ve got a Members Football Pod coming for you later this week too where we’ll look ahead to another quality weekend of action.
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All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill are back together to pick apart the weekend's action in the Munster and Leinster Senior Hurling Championships.
Tipp's first provincial championship win in 748 days has left All-Ireland champions Clare facing an early exit, while Dublin and Kilkenny maintained their 100 per cent starts in Leinster.
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Welcome to the Final Whistle on Off The Ball.
Here is your one-stop shop for all the weekend's biggest GAA voices in one podcast.
David Wilson brings you through the weekend's major Gaelic Games talking points.
Sam Mulroy, Ger Brennan and Conor Grimes on a momentous day for Louth.
Carla Rowe wins 12th consecutive Leinster crown for the Dubs.
Tyrone book another under-20 All-Ireland final date.
Jim McGuinness and Patrick McBrearty savour an Ulster triumph.
Liam Cahill pays tribute to his players as Brian Lohan's Clare look all but out.
And Davy Fitzgerald is impressed by Dublin.
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Tyrone have defeated Kerry 2-14 to 0-14 in the semi-final of the All-Ireland U20 Football Championship in Laois.
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This Sunday we'll see Tyrone take on Kerry and next Friday we'll see Mayo take on Louth in the Dalata Hotel Group U20 GAA semi finals, and to preview both games, ex- Sligo footballer, Neil Ewing joined Cathal Mullaney. They went through the teams current form as we gear up to these clashes!
The Dalata Hotel Group U20 GAA football championship on Off The Ball is brought to you by the Dalata Hotel Group #DifferenceMakers
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Hello ! And welcome to a brand new Off The Ball podcast - Word On The Street!
Every week, Susanna & Eve take a major sporting event or topic and head to the streets of Dublin to find out what you, the public, think.
With a proud all female crew, from producer to presenter, there was no other topic this week but the 'Skorts vs Shorts' debate dominating headlines. To help us out, we bring in Camogie player and 'friend of the pod' to give the up close and personal (literally) account of players' experiences. Welcome Rachel!
A pretty resounding opinion from the public this week... but we want to hear your thoughts.
Have a topic in mind? Send us a DM on @OffTheBall on all our social platforms.
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Welcome to Thursday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show it was a Gaelic Football bonanza as build-up increases ahead of both the Leinster and Ulster Football finals this weekend.
Former Meath footballer Mark Ward was on hand to recall Meath's last golden era, whilst former Armagh 'keeper Paul Hearty and ex-Donegal wing-back Kevin Cassidy reminisced on some classics between the two counties.
But this morning's Bite begins with Ward's assessment of the excitement levels in the Royal County.
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With the Camogie skorts versus shorts battle dominating Irish sporting headlines this week, Eoin chats to the woman who started it all off, Shauna Connolly.
In 2023 she launched the 'Shorts Not Skorts' campaign and led the charge to change the rule at last year's Camogie Annual Congress. She talks about her experiences of that meeting and the views she came up against.
Also on the line is Karl O'Brien, Dublin Camogie Chairperson, to explain how referees are responding to this complicated issue of player welfare vs rules of play.
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OTB's GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney undertook an hour's stroll with Armagh's Sam Maguire-winning manager Kieran McGeeney as the Orchard County launched their WinWithArmaghGAA fundraising initiative.
Some of the topics raised included building an All Ireland-winning side, adapting to Gaelic football's new rules, McGeeney's own relationship with the media and so much more.
WinWithArmaghGAA has a 3-bedroom semi-detached house in Newry or £200,000 cash up for grabs, and you can visit www.winwitharmaghgaa.com for further details.
Time stamps:
00.15 - Intro
01.45 - Life the week of an Ulster Final - beating Tyrone, the flag.
05.00 - WinwithArmagh - what is it for? Callanbridge - the foundations of Sam Maguire.
09.45 - Armagh training in the 90s, Murderball, the Brian’s, Joe Kernan, Grimley.
12.30 - McGeeney’s Armagh debut, Ulster in the 90s, Tohill influence, marking Mardsen.
20.00 - Creating an All-Ireland winning team. Modern Football, new rules. All-Star debate.
24.00 - Are the GAA afraid of ‘making stars?’ of their players?
27.00 - Beauty of Sport. Winning Sam as a player. Team talks. Maurice Fitzgerald.
31.20 - Building the Future of Armagh Football in St. Malachy’s, Portadown
35.00 - McGeeney and Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
36.45 - Sliding Doors moments as manager with Kildare and Armagh
41.00 - Shepherd and Sheep - finding the right sort of players.
44.00 - The Hunted - defending an All-Ireland, or chasing an Ulster title?
47.00 - Building the right Armagh backroom team.
49.00 - Most important thing learned as a manager?
52.00 - Ulster Final v Donegal, Clones, Penalty Shootouts, Jeopardy.
56.00 - Opinions and the new rules.
58.00 - Importance of this fundraiser.
01:00:00 - Emotion on the sideline. Flags. Referees. Dissent. Armagh-Donegal history.
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Hockey star and shorts campaigner Tess Howard, alongside former camogie player Sarah O’Donovan, join Ger & Colm on the show to talk about the ongoing ‘skorts’ controversy in camogie.
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The episode where Paul Murphy and James Skehill were left in charge of The Hurling Pod...
The lads discuss Limerick's excellent performance in their win at Waterford, whether 90s hurling really was better, and look ahead to this weekend's games - including the do-or-die clash between Clare and Tipperary!
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Tommy, James and Paddy are back with The Football Pod - Galway come out the right side of a cracker in Connacht, Kerry get the job done on a scorcher in Killarney, and we've the Ulster and Leinster finals this week too. Enjoy
CHAPTERS
(00:30) - Sunday Night Excursions on The Pod.
(02:00) - Classic in Castlebar - where Galway won and Mayo lost.
(30:00) - Tommy spends an hour with Kieran McGeeney...
(32:00) - Killarney host Kerry's Munster win against Clare - Banner hopes in All-Ireland?
(43:00) - Leinster Final or bust for Louth and Meath.We’ve got a Members Football Pod coming for you later this week too - and if you missed our Roadshow last Friday night in Galway, go watch it back on YouTube or listen on Spotify, we had some craic!
Become an Off The Ball member, or download the Off The Ball app to get three free listens per month and get our two episodes per-week throughout the intercounty season.
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Galway have claimed their 4th Connacht Football title in-a-row after defeating Mayo in MacHale Park by a score-line of 1-15 to 1-17. Tommy Rooney gets reactions from Conor Gleeson, Dylan McHugh, Padraic Joyce and Kevin McStay. Off the Ball GAA. To become a member and access our exclusive content simply click: here:http://offtheball.com/join
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Dublin camogie captain & co-chair of the GPA, Aisling Maher, joins Shane Hannon on the line after camogie players from Dublin and Kilkenny were forced to change from shorts into skorts before their Leinster semi-final in Blanchardstown…
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Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Shane Hannon and Colm Boohig were joined by Alan Quinlan to look ahead to the weekend's Champions Cup semi-finals, plus David Brady and Shane McEntee were in studio to look ahead to the weekend's Gaelic football action.
Can anyone stop the Leinster juggernaut as they career towards the final?
And should pitch invasions be allowed once again? David Brady thinks so.
This morning's Bite begins with Quinlan's thoughts on whether Northampton Saints can put it up to Leo Cullen's side?
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