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Latest episodes

MEMBERS HURLING POD: 'How did we get paired up on this pod?' | 'I just want to hold a grenade'

6 hours ago - 47 mins

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The Football Pod: Meath KO Galway, Kerry’s power drive, Donegal and Tyrone plough on, Dessie departs Dubs

7 hours ago - 79 mins

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THE HURLING POD: Down to the final four | Another year for SO'D? | 'Gaelic football has surpassed hurling this summer'

8 hours ago - 101 mins

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Boyle & O’Sullivan: 'That's The Best 20 Minutes of Football I've Ever Seen!' | OFF THE BALL

12 hours ago - 55 mins

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‘I have NEVER seen anything like it’ | TOMMY ROONEY | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

20 hours ago - 34 mins

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'We had been written off t'f***k!' - O'Connor + 'I've made s**t-loads of mistakes!' - Geezer | Off The Ball's Final Whistle

a day ago - 23 mins

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Cork v Galway – a great rivalry brewing in Camogie | Sarah O’Donovan.

All Ireland winner with Cork Sarah O’Donovan joins OTB’s John Duggan to preview the Very Ireland Camogie League Division 1A final between Cork and Galway in Croke Park on Sunday. She explains why familiarity is not breeding contempt in this modern rivalry, why Cork have failed to get over the line in their last 5 finals and which of the sides outside of the top three can challenge when it comes down to the final stages this summer.