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Newstalk Daily

Newstalk Daily brings everything you need to know on the story of the day that you care about. Presented by renowned broadcaster Ciara Doherty, Newstalk Daily will be available every Monday to Friday to start your day with a conversation that counts.

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All-Ireland Buzz: Rivalries, History and Hype

It’s All-Ireland Hurling Final weekend — one of the biggest in the Irish sporting calendar.  In today’s episode of Newstalk Daily, Ciara Doherty is joined by Sinéad O’Carroll, camogie veteran and editor of thejournal.ie and Paul Rouse, professor of history at UCD and former Offaly football manager, to talk all things GAA. They dive into the ticket frenzy, the deep-rooted county rivalries, the origin stories of our Gaelic games, and why Croke Park on All-Ireland Sunday is more than just a stadium. But this conversation isn’t just for the GAA faithful. Paul and Sinéad reflect on their own experiences of playing sport, and on the deep connection between Irish identity and place — the role of the local club, the parish, and community in shaping who we are. The panel also debates one of the great Irish sporting questions — which is better: hurling or football? And looking ahead to next weekend's All-Ireland football final, they discuss some of the standout personalities on and off the pitch — especially Donegal manager Jim McGuinness and Kerry’s David Clifford. Whether you're shouting for Tipperary or Cork in the hurling, or backing Donegal or Kerry in the football, or just curious about why these games matter so much — this episode has something for you. Want more from Paul and Sinéad? They'll be appearing at the Galway International Arts Festival tomorrow afternoon for a public talk entitled “Double-Edged Sword,” alongside Ciarán Murphy — a discussion on the GAA’s future in a rapidly changing Ireland. More details at giaf.ie 📧 Email the podcast at [email protected]