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In this week's episode of the show we bring you a three for one deal.
League of Ireland Director Mark Scanlon, SSE Airtricity Head of Sponsorship Ashley Morrow and FAI Commercial Director Sean Kavanagh all dropped by at the launch of the 2025 League of Ireland and filled us in on some of the reasons why this promises to be a year of great excitement.
We talk broadcast deals and sponsorship activations, the buzz surrounding the clubs after last season's climax and plenty more.
The League campaign for the SSE Airtricity Man's Premier and First divisions gets under way on Valentine's Day and the Irish sporting public is falling in love with the domestic game.
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We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In this week's Sport for Business Podcast we are chatting with David Courell, CEO of the FAI in a conversation that was recorded live at the Sport for Business Sporting Year Ahead 2025 with Teneo a few weeks back.
We talk about every aspect of the role from selecting international managers to managing relationships with government, about the need for more facilities and the excitement of the League of Ireland going from strength to strength.
Plenty of detail and plenty of hope for a bright future.Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In this week's Sport for Business Podcast we are chatting with Gordon D'Arcy, one of Ireland's most decorated Rugby internationals and now a man of many parts in the worlds of business media and life.
We talk about a career in which professional rugby grew up and touch upon the benefits and the sometime drawbacks of those changes; of reaching a state where everything goes right in a match, of the challenge of moving back into real life at the end of his playing career and plenty more.
We finish as ever with a round of quick fire questions the answers to which include a trip to watch Arsenal play football, memories of a Wexford great in Gaelic Games and a table of friends...Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In the latest episode of the Sport for Business Podcast we are chatting with Irish athlete and European Champion Ciara Mageean.
She really is as likable a person as she comes across in her media engagements and we talk about her career, the highs and the lows, as well as the role of role models and the small matter of an invitation to meet the Pope as the result of a previous podcast...Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In this week's Sport for Business Podcast we are chatting with Eimear O'Sullivan, the Corporate Affairs Director of Lidl Ireland.
The reason for kicking off the year here is the launch of Lidl's partnership for the year ahead with the Ladies Gaelic Football Association.
This is a sponsorship which has worked so well in so many ways and we explore the reasons why that might have been and continues to be the case.
We dive into the detail of fresh research into the importance of seeing the stars of the sport and getting to know them, and why sport is so important as part of the retailers marketing mix.
We finish as ever with a round of quick fire questions the answers to which include two Presidents, a very popular band from the 70's and the trauma of a B Final Penalty shoot out.Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In this week's Sport for Business Podcast we are looking back on the summer of sport in Paris with the man who was at the heart of making it possible.
Gavin Noble is responsible for Marketing and Communications at the Olympic Federation of Ireland but he is also the Chef de Mission for Team Ireland heading to Paris this year and already planning for LA in 2028.
We find out what that entails, how he goes about ensuring every obstacle is reduced and every opportunity enhanced from the villages of the athletes to the Olympic Village itself, in terms of kit, transport and the small matter of buying in the best air conditioning.
It is a master class in logistics told with humour and the appreciation of those who helped around him.
We finish as ever with a round of quick fire questions which might help you to find a path to the top in your own chosen field.Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In the latest episode of the podcast we chat with Matthew Dowling, a year into his role as Chief Commercial Officer at Leinster Rugby and relishing the complexity and the excitement of it.
On Croke Park
"So obviously we didn't have full control over over pricing. We don't always, but we tried to and our ticketing team are so experienced that they were able to kind of say, listen, if we keep this to the right price, we reckon we can get there."
On Sponsorship
"The amount of our commercial revenue that comes from partnerships, sponsorships, and ticketing is so high that you need to make sure you get those right because they're your bread and butter, but you have to look at other things that will future proof the club and you have to look at other things that will drive the club forward."
On Social Media
"We've grown our social engagement significantly in terms of social media. So I think last year we did nearly 40 million video views and obviously a lot of those are the big moments that people would be familiar with, but we've gradually tried to bring more and more focus on the women's game and the school's game. We've got some interesting stuff coming up in that space soon."
And plenty more as well including we finish off with our starters for ten, getting to know Matthew a little better.
Join us next week when Team Ireland Chef de Mission from the Olympic Games in Paris will be our guest, until then have a great week and thanks for listening.Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In today's 92nd episode of the Sport for Business podcast we are chatting with Stephen King about the announcement that KPMG is renewing it's partnership with the KPMG Women's Irish Open for another three years.
They were a key element in bringing the tournament back onto the schedule after an abeyance of a decade and the success over the past three years is evidenced by this renewal.
We talk about why it is important for a professional services company to be involved in sporting partnerships, the lessons that have been learned over the past three years, the new date on the calendar for the tournament from 2025 and plenty more.Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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We are back on the subject of sponsorship in today's 91st episode of the Sport for Business podcast.
I'm delighted to be joined by Kevin Kent of Laya Healthcare to take about their new campaign - We are one Always which has the ambitious aim of using sport to combat loneliness.
There are some great insights and research into the subject and we talk about bringing those to life, working with Leinster, Munster and Connacht Rugby and their players and plenty more.
According to Chartable, we have risen to the Top 12 of home-produced Irish sports podcasts, which is humbling. Thanks for taking the time to listen.Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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For Episode 90 of the Sport for Business Podcast, we headed to the heart of Government. We had a wide-ranging conversation with Thomas Byrne TD, Minister of State for Sport, Physical Education, and an Gaeltacht.
Recorded in his office within the labyrinthine corridors of Leinster House, nothing was off the table from his own entry into politics, getting to the matches of his children and his wife, the Government record on the funding of sport and its relationship with the sporting sector, especially the FAI and its new permanent CEO David Courell.
As a lifetime fan of Drogheda United, there are exciting times ahead with a Sports Direct FAI Cup Final to look forward to and the small matter of an upcoming election.
It is a peak behind the curtain of life in Government and the life of the Minister who is central to the funding and the future of sport in Ireland.Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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It was a morning to learn, engage, and be inspired. Our Children and Sport conference, held in the foothills of the Dublin mountains, drew an audience of those working in the space and those who are attracted to helping and making a difference.
Dr Fiona Chambers was perhaps the most uncomplicated interview I have ever done on stage, brimming with enthusiasm and ideas on subjects as diverse and yet related as digital nativism, values fluency and the superpower that can come from engaging with future generations on their terms.
Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In today's 88th episode of the Sport for Business Podcast, we focus on the Amgen Irish Open, which will take place at Royal County Down between September 12th and 15th.
We are joined by the Tournament Director, Paul Gillmon, who invites us inside the ropes to look at what it takes to put on a major sporting tournament on the shore of the Irish Sea in Newcastle County Down.
We chat about preparing the course, building the facilities for a crowd like few others on the Tour, and some of the stars that will be there to light up the weekend.
Our Golf Series Coverage is in partnership with KPMG, sponsors of the Women’s Irish Open.
Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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It was only for a few minutes, but it was still great to spend time with Rhasidat Adeleke as she came down from the high of Paris 2024, with a whole new life as a full-time professional athlete laid out before her.
We spoke about the impact of the Olympics, village life, how she handles being involved in commercial partnerships, and whether she is still using her Gold phone from the athlete 'goodie bag'.Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In today's 86th episode of the Sport for Business Podcast, we are diving back into questions of leadership and the future.
I’m joined by Warren Deutrom the CEO of Cricket Ireland and proud to be getting stuck in, after recent announcements, to planning for a future with a national cricket stadium; a World Cup coming to Dublin and Ireland in 2030; the possibility of an Olympics appearance two years earlier and growing the sport towards a six-figure level of participation.We chat about the journey towards the stadium, a new strategic plan to deliver across a number of key areas and the magic of an Olympic dream for every irish batter, bowler and fielder.
Our Leadership Series Coverage is in partnership with PwC and we have a great line up of interviews coming down the tracks over the coming weeks.
Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In today's 85th episode of the Sport for Business podcast, we continue our short series of interviews in advance of the Paralympic Games, which will get underway in Paris on August 28th.
Next up is Shot Putter Mary Fitzgerald, who will thrive on the energy of a full stadium, friends, and family in Paris.
An occupational therapist with Enable Ireland in the day job and one of our leading para-athletes ready to shine in the Stade de France.
Our Paralympic Coverage is sponsored by our Partners PTSB and Allianz and we will be reporting daily from Paris over the duration of the games.
Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In today's 84th episode of the Sport for Business Podcast, we continue our short series of interviews in advance of the Paralympic Games, which will begin in Paris on August 28th.
Next up is the lively spirit that is sprinter Orla Comerford, the visually impaired athlete working in the visual arts and running faster than ever heading to Paris.
We chat about her Tokyo experience and how she is looking forward to Paris in so many different ways.
Our Paralympic Coverage is sponsored by our Partners PTSB and Allianz and we will be reporting daily from Paris over the duration of the games.
Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In today's 83rd episode of the Sport for Business Podcast, we continue our short series of interviews before the Paralympic Games, which will get underway in Paris on August 28th.
Next up is Ana Maia, a crucial member of the team behind the team in Paris and the Classification Manager of Paralympics Ireland.
Over the next 15 minutes, we will guide you through what it means when you see an S11 or a T54 classification at a Paralympics event, helping you to understand what you will be watching more fully.
Our Paralympic Coverage is sponsored by our Partners PTSB and Allianz and we will be reporting daily from Paris over the duration of the games.
Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In today's 82nd episode of the show, back after a short Olympic fuelled summer break, we are diving into the world of Formula One, and the position of an Irish company at its very highest level.
Colin Westcott-Pitt is the Global Chief Brand Officer at Glanbia Performance Nutrition, and his signature is only just dry on a deal with the McLaren F1 team.
Glanbia is now fuelling the drivers who are flying around the tracks, making life-and-death decisions in microseconds, and very much needing to be at the top of their game.
We chat about the role of nutrition in that high-octane environment, about the business, but also about the old days of James Hunt, when the driver was perhaps more about the high life than the details of high-performance prep, and, of course, about what Zac Brown is like to work with…
Our Leadership Series Coverage is in partnership with PwC, and we have a great line-up of interviews coming down the track over the coming weeks.
Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In today's 81st episode of the show, we are kicking off a short series of interviews with Team Ireland members who will represent us in the Stade de France as part of the Athletics team at the Paralympic Games.
First up is 1500-metre runner Greta Streimikyte, who is ready to compete in her third Paralympic Games after coming to Ireland from Lithuania.
Our Paralympic Coverage is sponsored by our Partners PTSB and Allianz and we will be reporting daily from Paris over the duration of the games.
Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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In today's 80th episode of the show, we are back on the Road to Paris.
Our guests are Beibhinn Parsons and Harry McNulty, who hope to be stars of the Irish Rugby Sevens teams. They are coming off a great year and heading to the Stade de France with genuine medal ambitions.
TritonLake became the title sponsor of the Ireland Men’s and Women’s Sevens teams in June 2021 and is delighted to continue supporting and celebrating the success of both teams this season and in the coming season.
Our Olympic and Paralympic Coverage is sponsored by our Partners PTSB and we are enjoying bringing these human stories of those we will be cheering for at the games.
We have had some great interviews over recent weeks so if you are new dive in and take a listen.
If the commercial world of sport interests you, join us at Sportforbusiness.com, where we bring you the news and the personalities and bring you together at special events on a wide range of subjects that matter.
For now though let’s get into our conversations, first of all with Beibhinn Parsons and then with Harry McNulty
Find out more about what we do day in day out at Sportforbusiness.com
We publish a daily news bulletin and host regular live events on a wide range of sporting subjectsSubscribe to the podcast wherever you get your podcasts from and look forward to upcoming chats with Lynne Cantwell, the Head of Women's Rugby Strategy at the IRFU, and with Ben Calveley, the CEO of the British and Irish Lions
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