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A very special update from Off The Ball

4 days ago - 3 mins

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The OTB Breakfast 2025 Hurling All-Stars | SO'D & RO'D | Off The Ball GAA

4 days ago - 29 mins

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A NEW ERA FOR MAYO: ‘This is the best job in the game!’ | Mayo News’ Michael Gallagher | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

5 days ago - 22 mins

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THE DUBS x THE NFL | Brian Howard, Paddy Small & Sean Brennan visit Pittsburgh Steelers training camp

6 days ago - 29 mins

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PODGE COLLINS: ‘I just don’t think it’s justified…’ | Seeding of Munster Football Championship… | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

6 days ago - 25 mins

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'There were huge performances all over the field...' | Galway's victorious camogie manager Cathal Murray

7 days ago - 13 mins

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Conor McManus: Retiring from the Farney | All-Ireland dreams | Looking up to the Ulster greats

Arguably the greatest to ever don the Monaghan jersey, Conor McManus joined Eoin live in studio to talk his intercounty career after calling it a day earlier this year. By no means a superstar footballer in his early years, McManus became one of the key marquee marksman in the country. The Clontibret native recalls the time Monaghan came so close to getting to an All-Ireland final, which would have been their first since 1930. He also talks of the players he looked up to in his youth, such as Mickey Linden, Peter Canavan and Anthony Tohill. McManus now turns his focus to getting himself right for his club this year as they take on the new rules. Gaelic Football on Off The Ball with AIB GAA | #thetoughest