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Latest episodes

SEÁN ÓG DE PAOR: ‘This will park the [Galway] talk’ | Dublin win it at the death! | Galway 2-14 to Dublin 1-18

2 hours ago - 17 mins

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JAMESIE O’CONNOR: ‘Limerick’s need is that bit greater!’ | Mouthwatering Munster matches

7 hours ago - 14 mins

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MIKE QUIRKE: ‘Galway are the best team in the competition so far!’ | The All Ireland Football Championship begins!

a day ago - 27 mins

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CONAL KEANEY | Who gets out of Munster? | The death of the dual player | Off The Ball Breakfast

2 days ago - 30 mins

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RICHIE HOGAN | "31.5 counties were rooting against us" | Limerick gunning for Cork | OTB HURLING

2 days ago - 49 mins

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Word On The Street | Ep. 4: 'The Wee Underdog' | Why Does Everyone Hate Dublin !?

2 days ago - 34 mins

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Club Championship Launch | Rory Beggan, Aine Keane and Niamh O'Sullivan | Tommy Rooney reports

Tommy Rooney spoke with St. Thomas' & Galway Camogie star Aine Keane, former Meath star and current Dunshaughlin Royal Gaels player, Niamh O'Sullivan and Rory Beggan of Scotstown & Monaghan as part of the AIB Club Championship launch. This season, AIB will honour #TheToughest players in four codes of Gaelic Games as AIB welcome the All-Ireland Ladies’ Football Club Championships this year to #TheToughest Club. This is the first time a single sponsor has united four codes of Gaelic Games – Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie, and Ladies Football – under one banner.