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Latest episodes

DONEGAL ARE CHAMPIONS!: Overwhelmed Donegal captain and players | Jim McGuinness on the magic of Ulster | Martin McHugh

13 hours ago - 18 mins

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TIPP TOPPLE CLARE: 'I don't feel like 2016 John McGrath, but I'm loving it!' | The difficulty retaining the All Ireland | McGrath, Lohan & Cahill

15 hours ago - 11 mins

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BLAITHIN MACKIN & JOE FEENEY: 'I stand with the [Camogie] players!' | Skorts vs shorts | Armagh retain Ulster

18 hours ago - 6 mins

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DAVY FITZ: "I wouldn't rule Dublin out of anything!"

18 hours ago - 9 mins

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FOGARTY & RYAN: Are Clare gassed? | Kilkenny should have too much for Offaly | O’Donnell to return?

21 hours ago - 19 mins

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A trip down memory lane to 2010 | Louth v Meath Leinster Final preview | The Saturday Panel

21 hours ago - 29 mins

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Anthony Nash: Friday Night Lights for the GAA, interviewing Brian Cody, Gillane's return & Kinnerk's genius | NHL semi-finals

Ger Gilroy was once again joined by two-time All-Star hurler Anthony Nash on Friday's Off The Ball. With Limerick, Cork, Kilkenny and Tipperary all set for this weekend's National Hurling League semi-finals, Anthony assessed each county's standing thus far. Beyond that, Anthony took a closer look Paul Kinnerk's influence on the reigning All-Ireland champions, and why Aaron Gillane's return will be of vital importance to Limerick.