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Tommy Rooney was on hand at GAA HQ as Wicklow put on a show in the second half to upset Down and win the Tailteann Cup.
Firstly, hear from Tommy, Paddy Andrews and James O'Donoghue as they react to the match. Then hear from manager Oisin McConville. Finally hear from Goalscorer Dean Healy.
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Welcome to a bonus episode of The Football Pod as we continue our build-up to the All Ireland semi-finals this weekend with a chat with former AFL star and Derry footballer Anton Tohill, who is an ambassador for the World GAA Games. This chat was organised with thanks to Brittany ferries who are supporting the World GAA games from July 13-16th in Waterford.
CHAPTERS
(00:00) - graduating as a Doctor alongside his sister.
(07:00) - the World GAA games and coaching in Spain.
(10:00)- Why isn't Anton Tohill with Derry this year?
(14:00) - All-Ireland semi-finals, Kobe's AFL journey, pay-for-play in GAA?
(24:00) - Working with Movember and Mental Health in GAA clubs.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.
To become a member and access our exclusive content simply click here: http://offtheball.com/join
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Welcome to the Football Pod as we look ahead to a massive weekend of Gaelic Football with the Tailteann Cup final and two blockbuster All Ireland semi-finals this weekend!
Chapers
(00:00) - Intro; hurling, kiely and take that.
(18:00) - Louth's Journey
(20:30) - Mayo's Ghosts
(36:00) - Tailteann Cup preview
(41:00) - Dublin v Kerry showdown
(56:00) - Dublin's resurgence
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.
Thanks for tuning in, we've got plenty planned this week - a members pod wednesday, a bonus pod on thursday and we're doing a live show on Saturday outside Croke Park around 3pm. We'll be covering Saturday and Sundays games together for Off The Ball also on the radio.
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It's a sad affair on this weeks Hurling Power Rankings as Rachel and Colm grieve what could've been after Cork exited the championship at the Semi Final stage along with Clare. Our panel reflects on the semi finals and looks ahead to the final showdown due to take place between Galway and Limerick.
The Power Rankings on Off the Ball, with Harvey Norman, Official Stats Sponsor of the GAA
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Kerry ladies footballer Emma Costello is the PwC GPA Player of the month for June.
Emma spoke to Rachel Sheehan about watching her team lift the Brendan Martin cup from the stands while heavily pregnant, Kerry's defensive system and facing the Dubs for the first time since an All-Ireland final loss in 2023.
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Get all the reaction from both All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Semi-Finals from the weekend, with Galway and Limerick booking their place in the All-Ireland final which is just 13 days away.
You will hear from Limerick manager John Kiely, Clare manager Brian Lohan, Galway manager Micheal Donoghue and finally Ben O'Connor as they all reflect on wins or losses at an instant classic weekend at GAA HQ.
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Jonathan Higgins was on hand in Tuam as Galway overcame a tough challenge from Mayo to advance to the All-Ireland Semi-Finals.
Firstly, hear from Jonathan as he gives his FT report. Then hear from Galway star player Kate Slevin. You will then hear Galway manager Daniel Moynihan and finally Mayo manager Diane O'Hara -
All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill joined Will O’Callaghan to review the All-Ireland semis live from Croke Park.
Limerick will face Galway in a repeat of the 2018 decider. Aidan O'Connor's goal saw Munster champions Limerick snatch it against Clare, while Galway blew Cork away in the second-half on Saturday!
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Rachel Sheehan was on hand at Croke Park for Tipperary's comprehensive win over Clare to send the county to the All-Ireland Semi-Finals with home advantage at Thurles in 3 weeks time.
Hear from Tipperary manager James Heffernan and Clare manager Eugene Foudy as they react to the events at GAA HQ
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Tommy Rooney, Will O'Callaghan and Rachel Sheehan were on hand at Croke Park for the second All-Ireland Hurling Semi-Final of the weekend which saw Limerick produce a late great performance to beat Clare and reach the All-Ireland final.
Firstly, hear from Will who gives his FT report of the events at GAA HQ. Then, hear from both managers; Limerick's John Kiely and Clare's Brian Lohan. Then hear from Limerick players David Reidy and Nickie Quaid as they reflect on victory.
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Jonathan Higgins was on hand at Croke Park as Kilkenny needed extra time to right the wrongs of previous years and get to the All-Ireland semi-finals once again.
Firstly, hear from Jonathan as he gives his FT AET report of the events. Then, hear from Kilkenny's Laura Murphy and Waterford manager Michael Boland.
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Tommy Rooney and Jonathan Higgins were on hand at GAA HQ as Galway shook the status quo and knocked out Cork with a comprehensive win booking their place at the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final on July 19th.
Firstly, hear from Jonathan as he gives his FT report of the match. Then, hear from former Kilkenny hurler Tommy Walsh as he breaks down where the game was won alongside Tommy Rooney. Next, you will hear from Galway manager Micheál Donoghue and later Cork manager Ben O'Connor. Finally, you will hear from Galway players Tom Monaghan, Padraic Mannion and Darren Morrisey.
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Welcome along to The Football Pod; James joins Paddy and Tommy, who are still in Croke Park to break down where the four quarter-finals were won and lost, and discuss the tantalising semi-final pairing. We also announce details of Off The Ball's big Gaelic Football All-Ireland Final Roadshow in Croke Park...(we'll be there too - tickets out now!)
CHAPTERS
(00:30) - Football, Gaelic Football, bloody hell - stars shoot the lights out.
(07:00) - Semi-final draw reaction and Sundays chat: Dublin beat Galway, epic Louth win.
(25:00) - Roadshow details!
(26:00) - Breaking down Kerry-Tyrone and Mayo-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.
Thanks for tuning in, we'll be back for our members show later this week.
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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.
Gaelic football on Off the Ball 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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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.
Camogie on Off The Ball
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