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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, Will Greenwood joined Ger and Paddy Andrew to talk Leinster's domination in the Champions Cup, and also the news that All Black centre Rieko Ioane will be replacing their other All Black centre Jordie Barrett.
And with the start of the provincial hurling championships, Tipp legend Nicky English previewed what could happen down in Munster this season.
Can Limerick continue their dominance or are the Premier waiting in ambush on Sunday?
And with Babs Keating turning 81 today, English recalls his earliest and fondest memories of the Tipp legend.
But today's Bite begins with Greenwood saying that he was quite fond of Ioane's silver tongue.
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Our racing experts are back on this the weekend of the Irish Grand National. John Duggan and Johnny Ward chatted through all the upcoming races and gave their top tips and tricks for the weekend at Fairyhouse.
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On Wednesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you reaction to all the Tuesday Champions League action, as Borussia Dortmund and Aston Villa were dumped out.
Luis Enrique will enjoy a 'cervecita' while he watches Real Madrid's tie with Arsenal.
Jude Bellingham eyes a comeback, whilst also wanting his team-mates to run more.
Mikel Arteta insists that his Arsenal side have no fear.
And just who are Manchester United eying to possibly replace Andre Onana?
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Welcome to Tuesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, James Tracy joined Ger and Colm to look back at Leinster's annihilation of Glasgow Warriors in the Champions Cup last Friday.
And is Rory McIlroy's long awaited major success a good omen for Leo Cullen's side in Europe this season?
Everton have completely turned their fortunes under the tenure of David Moyes. One of the first things the Scot did was install Republic of Ireland defender Jake O'Brien in to the team.
The Corkman has excelled at right-back and played Ireland's last game with Bulgaria in central defence. He joined Ger and Colm to look back on the season so far.
And today's Bite begins with James Tracy recalling the rollercoaster of emotions we all went through whilst watching McIlroy complete his coveted Grand Slam.
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Aoife Wafer joins Colm Boohig in the aftermath of Ireland’s Women’s Six Nations loss to England in Cork over the weekend.
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In 1972, a plane carrying members of the Old Christians rugby team of Montevideo crashed in the Andes, leaving behind a slew of survivors. After 72 days trapped on the mountain, 16 survivors managed to make it home.
In this episode, Eoin visits the home of one of the survivors, Antonio Vizintin, for an extended chat about those 72 days and, indeed, the reaction to the revelations that dead bodies were used for food on the mountain.
We also speak with Jorg Thomsen, director of Museo Andes 1972, and Ana Ines Martinez Lamas, who lost her brother in the crash.
There are also the sounds of Uruguayan Carnaval.
Before all that, there’s part four of the Patagonian hitchhiking journey, as Eoin embarks on a risky journey East, from Esquel.
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In our new season of 'Inner Drive' with Allianz, Will O'Callaghan spoke to hurling and football legend, Sean Óg Ó hAilpín. An icon of Cork hurling, Seán Óg is a three-time All-Ireland winner with the Rebels. He won Hurler of the Year in 2004 and captained the side to Liam MacCarthy in 2005.
In this deep dive into his journey from Australia to Ireland and his GAA career, we spoke to his sister Sarote, journalist and author of Sean Óg's biography, Michael Moynihan and John Gardiner, a fellow team mate and Cork half back.
Inner Drive is brought to you by Allianz, Proud sponsors of the Allianz Leagues for over 30 years #StopTheDrop
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This is Monday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Gary Murphy joined Ger, Colm and Arthur to look back at Rory McIlroy's momentous win at Augusta National.
Golf journalist John Huggan proclaims Rory as Ireland's greatest ever sportsman.
And today's Bite begins with Gary Murphy recalling the rollercoaster of emotions he went through whilst watching perhaps golf's greatest day.
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Tune in for a small portion of the Sunday Paper Review with John Duggan as this week he was joined by Dan McDonnell and Philip Lanigan, discussing Rory McIlroy's two-shot lead here heading into the final round of the Masters at Augusta.
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Former Wexford hurler Diarmuid Lyng features on the latest edition of ‘You Had To Be There’ with Ger & Colm.
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This is Wednesday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your FREE bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Mike Sherry began our look ahead to Munster's Investec Champions Cup quarter-final with Bordeaux.
Gavin Cooney of the 42.ie reviewed a dramatic night of Champions League action.
And Will O'Callaghan brought us the latest Hurling Power Rankings.
And today's Bite begins with Will's ranking of hurling's super powers as they commence Championship action, and then Gavin changes hats to help preview The Masters.
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In this episode, we go on a journey into the Bolivian highlands for a completely unique festival called “Tinku.” It takes place in a tiny town called Macha, which is not exactly a tourist hot spot. The aim of the game is to fight thy neighbour in order to spill blood and satisfy the Andean gods, which are all-powerful to the indigenous Aymara community.
We drink with the locals, dance with the locals and some of us fight with the locals. It is a chaotic couple of days, and one of the world’s most unusual sporting traditions.
Also, we visit La Paz and El Alto and talk about the fighting Cholitas, and we hop on a Mountain bike down Death Road.
Before all that, there’s part four of the Patagonian hitchhiking journey, as Eoin is still trying to get himself to the town of Esquel.
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On Monday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you up to date with the Republic of Ireland WNT's preparations for the second part of their Nations League double-header with Greece.
Arne Slot on his message to his Liverpool players after their defeat to Fulham.
Pep Guardiola claims one of his players is not smart enough to play in midfield.
And former Bohemians striker Jonathan Afolabi's career has hit the skids in the Benelux.
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Tune in for a small portion of the Sunday Paper Review with Adrian Barry as this week he was joined by Clíona Foley and Jamie Wall in studio - here they discuss writing around the late great Mick O'Dwyer.
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It was John Duggan and Shane Hannon on the Newsround, paying tribute to the late great Mick O'Dwyer as he was laid to rest today in his native Kerry.
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On Friday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has team news from all four provinces - and their opponents - ahead of a busy weekend of Investec Champions Cup and Challenge Cup action.
We hear from Dan Sheehan and Alan Quinlan on Leinster's last-16 encounter with Alan Quinlan at Croke Park, a game you can hear live and exclusive on Off The Ball on Saturday.
Ronan O'Gara speaks exclusively to us as his out-of-form La Rochelle side prepare to host Munster.
Rob Herring will win his 250th Ulster cap in Sunday's tricky test away to Bordeaux.
And Shayne Bolton is back for Connacht's Challenge Cup tie with Cardiff.
Plus, the latest on Rugby Australia's search for a new Wallabies head coach, and one of the game's best young talents closes the door on the All Blacks.
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John Duggan and Thom Malone are back for The Racing Pod to preview this weekends Grand National. They'll go through all their tips for the weekend and they dived into their personal favourite National memories. To hear the full episode, subscribe at offtheball.com/join .
The Racing Pod on Off The Ball, with William Hill.
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On Friday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you a full preview of this evening's League of Ireland action.
We'll have live and exclusive coverage of St. Pats' Dublin derby with Shelbourne on tonight's Off The Ball, with coverage starting on Newstalk from 7pm.
We hear from Pat's boss Stephen Kenny, Galway captain Greg Cunningham, Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley, Waterford forward Trae Coyle, Derry boss Tiernan Lynch and Sligo assistant Ryan Casey on tonight's top flight games.
The FAI have strongly hit back at Kerry's claims of being 'bullied into silence'.
Cobh Ramblers have moved to allay fears around their financial future.
The Republic of Ireland. WNT have an afternoon appointment in Greece.
And David Moyes responds to death threats aimed at Everton defender James Tarkowski.
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This is Friday's OTB Breakfast Bite, your free Bitesize taster of this morning's full Off The Ball Breakfast.
On this morning's show, Ronan O'Gara took time out from La Rochelle's preparations for their Investec Champions Cup tie with Munster to speak to Shane and Colm.
Alan Quinlan helped set the table for the rest of the weekend's action.
We previewed the start of the Football Championship with Mayo legend David Brady.
And Former Ireland international Méabh De Búrca looks ahead to this afternoons Women's Nations League meeting of Greece and Ireland.
But this morning's Bite focuses on this weekend's Champions Cup action as we check in with Alan Quinlan, and first - Ronan O'Gara.
And don't forget, Leinster's Croke Park outing against Harlequins at Croke Park is live on Saturday's Off The Ball.
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This is Thursday's Rugby Daily, in which Richie McCormack brings you the latest on Munster's push to see Alex Nankivell included in their squad to face La Rochelle.
The prospect of a Middle East World Cup has gained a very powerful ally.
And the Wallabies star that's won an NFL contract.
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