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On Friday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the team news ahead of another busy weekend of Investec Champions Cup and Challenge Cup action.
We speak to Leinster head coach Leo Cullen as he hands a first start to Jordie Barrett for tomorrow's Investec Champions Cup clash with Clermont at the Aviva.
Rob Herring and Cormac Izuchukwu look ahead to Ulster's latest daunting task at home to Bordeaux.
Cian Prendergast is back in the mix for Connacht's Challenge Cup trip to Perpignan, and we hear from Scott Fardy.
Plus, Felix Jones is now a free agent...
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Welcome to a Friday edition of Football Daily Extra, where Richie McCormack brings you news and reaction to the Republic of Ireland's draw in the World Cup qualifiers.
Aisling O'Reilly speaks to Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson for his thoughts on the group.
Pep Guardiola discusses using the January transfer window as a means of arresting Manchester City's slump.
Ange Postecoglou has no regrets regarding his Timo Werner comments - we hear from the Spurs manager.
Arne Slot provides an update on Federico Chiesa's fitness.
And a takeover of Everton nears completion.
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Welcome to Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Ronan O'Gara joined us ahead of La Rochelle's Investec Champions Cup meeting with Bristol tomorrow.
Daniel Harris reflects on Manchester United getting out of jail away to Plzen in the Europa League.
And as Shamrock Rovers stretch their Conference League run into the new year, former Hoops keeper Barry Murphy joins us.
And it's in Tallaght where we take our Breakfast Bite, as Colm, Aisling and Dara look back on a memorable night for Rovers at home to Borac, and then we tap into that chat with Barry as well.
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On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to Shamrock Rovers' 3-0 win at home to Borac. We hear from Hoops boss Stephen Bradley on the future of on-loan striker Johnny Kenny, and he looks ahead to their "free hit" at Chelsea.
Ange Postecoglou has strong words for Timo Werner following his lacklustre display at Ibrox.
And Ruben Amorim revels in his Manchester United players' fighting spirit - even if it's among themselves.
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On Thursday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the team news for Munster's Investec Champions Cup tie away to Castres.
We hear from Mike Prendergast and Calvin Nash regarding tomorrow night's trip to France.
Stade Francais' would-be pro wrestling prospects have gotten off lightly following their red cards at Thomond Park last week.
French prosecutors have recommended lengthy prison sentences for the Irish ex-Grenoble players accused in a rape trial.
And English police have found a body following the disappearance of ex-England full-back Tom Voyce.
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On Thursday's Football Daily, Phil Egan wraps up all of last night's Champions League action, which included a deepening of Manchester City's slump.
We hear from Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta following contrasting nights for the Spanish duo.
Stephen Bradley fires a warning to his Shamrock Rovers bosses as they stand on the brink of the Conference League knockout phase.
Rocco Vata opens his account at Watford.
And a former Ireland U21 international is suddenly a free agent.
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Welcome to Thursday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your little FREE sample of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, we tackle Eileen Gleeson's sacking as Republic of Ireland WNT manager with Kathleen McNamee.
The BBC's Chris Jones gives us a UK-centric preview of next year's Lions squad.
Mayo legend David Brady joins us for a special 'You Had To Be There'.
And Keith Treacy looks back on last night's Champions League action, and previews Shamrock Rovers' Conference League tie with Borac.
This morning's Breakfast Bite takes some of Keith's view of Manchester City's malaise, something that started the show with Ger, Colm and Dara.
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Eoin Sheahan was joined by former long distance runner Catherina McKiernan who has won marathons across Europe as well as medalling at World and European Cross County Championships.
She dives into whether she has any regrets when reflecting on her illustrious career and what life post-competing has been like.Settle In is brought to you by Guinness 0.0.
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On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of the new Ireland U20 head coach.
We check in with Ulster assistant Dan Soper ahead of what he's called their "must-win" Investec Champions Cup fixture with Bordeaux.
Rugby Australia CEO reveals their contingency plans should Joe Schmidt walk away from the Wallabies job next year.
And Lawrence Dallaglio pays a touching tribute to his missing former teammate Tom Voyce.
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On Wednesday's Football Daily, Richie McCormack brings you all the reaction to last night's Champions League action.
There's bad news for Caoimhin Kelleher direct from the horse's mouth that is Arne Slot's, who has also been discussing Darwin Nunez's poor form.
We hear from Brendan Rodgers after Celtic's draw in Zagreb.
Pep Guardiola reveals how his Manchester City players can rebuild their confidence.
And Saudi Arabia is to be waved through as 2034 World Cup hosts today.
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Welcome to Wednesday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your amuse bouche for today's Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Rafa Honigstein looks at the task ahead of Jurgen Klopp with the Red Bull group, as their sides falter in Europe.
We check in with Vikki Wall, as she added an AFLW title with North Melbourne to her All Ireland football title with Meath.
And Feargal O'Rourke - author of 'From Rags To Riches: The Irish Men's Team In The Professional Era - joins us in studio.
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On Tuesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of Mike Prendergast putting forward his case to be the next Munster head coach.
We also hear from Munster wing Calvin Nash on what would make Prendergast an excellent head coach.
Ulster's worst fears regarding Ben Moxham have been confirmed.
Leinster's full-back options have been depleted still further, and we speak to new signing Jordie Barrett.
Shayne Bolton's rotten luck with injuries continues.
And the France duo accused of rape in Argentina have seen their charges dropped.
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Welcome to Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Graham Hunter previews tonight's Champions League action and gives us the latest from La Liga.
Former Scotland scrum-half Greig Laidlaw gives us his view of how Andy Farrell's Lions squad might look.
And our own Will O'Callaghan provides his Hurling Power Rankings, something that has become quite contentious within OTB Towers.
This morning's Bite looks at the freshening of the Galway hurling panel, and the GAA's current issues with Revenue.
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On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan sets the table for this evening's Champions League action.
We hear from Arne Slot on Alisson's return to the Liverpool side in their game away to Girona.
Unai Emery on the shifting expectations of Aston Villa's European campaign.
Tomas Soucek pays tribute to Michail Antonio as West Ham heap the pressure on Wolves boss Gary O'Neil.
Plus, Manchester City's rap sheet has grown as their hearing into alleged financial rule breaches closes.
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On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of two Munster players who have put pen-to-paper on new two-year contracts at the province.
The Ulster winger that's the latest to try their hand with the NFL.
Jack Conan looks set to stay with Leinster, plus we hear from Leo Cullen following their win away to Bristol in the Investec Champions Cup.
And Mohamed Haouas is blowing his second chance at Montpellier.
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Ger Gilroy is joined by Mick McCarthy and Cian Fahey to discuss a week of NFL action in which Josh Allen cemented himself as the leader of the MVP race.
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On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you all the details behind Dan Ashworth's sudden departure as Manchester United sporting director after just five months in the job.
There's finally news of movement on Liverpool's behalf towards their trio of soon-to-be out-of-contract stars.
Ange Postecoglou on the failings of VAR after Tottenham's capitulation at home to Chelsea.
Just how close were Bournemouth's owners to taking over at Shamrock Rovers?
Drogheda United continue to tie down their FAI Cup-winners to new deals.
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Welcome to Monday's OTB Breakfast Bite - your little taster of all that went on on this morning's Off The Ball Breakfast.
This morning, The Athletic's Manchester-based Mark Critchley discussed another rough weekend for both the red and the blue halves of the city.
James Tracy looks back on a mixed weekend for the Irish provinces.
And Aisling O'Reilly was on the ground for yesterday's Ulster Club Football final.
But today's Breakfast Bite takes a look back on the weekend's Investec Champions Cup and Challenge Cup action. In the Performance Rankings, Ger, Will and Dara ponder if Munster have turned a corner, and James Tracy analyses the performance of their pack against Stade.
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On a packed Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you news of one (almost) definite Irish departure to France, and one potential other.
There's the team news from all four provinces as the Investec Champions Cup and Challenge Cup get underway this weekend.
We hear from Leo Cullen on Jordie Barrett's debut, Stuart McCloskey on trying to stop Toulouse, Ian Costello on the brilliant early impression made by Alex Codling, and Caolin Blade ahead of his 200th Connacht appearance.
Dragons flanker Shane Lewis-Hughes discusses having his finger amputated in an effort to save his career.
And Lyon have replaced Jono Gibbes.
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