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Tommy Walsh | Players diving because of the Premier League! | Cork rightly favourites | OFF THE BALL

5 hours ago - 28 mins

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ARMAGH'S JEMAR HALL | "We came so close in Ulster in the last couple of years..."

20 hours ago - 7 mins

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CILLIAN MCDAID | "10 or 12 teams think they can win the Championship"

20 hours ago - 6 mins

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DUBLIN'S NIALL SCULLY | "We know we have what it takes"

20 hours ago - 8 mins

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CORK'S SARAH LEAHY + HANNAH LOONEY | "Our dream is to win the All Ireland"

21 hours ago - 12 mins

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Damien Comer: Taking on the might of the Rossies and All-Ireland ambitions

Galway football star Damien Comer joined OTB GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney at the launch of the 2025 Kellogg's GAA Cúl Camps. Kellogg's is entering its 14th year partnering with the GAA, and a key focus this year is the "Cúl and Curious" initiative: a unique introductory camp for children from migrant families, taking place on April 17th in Lisdoonvarna. Ahead of Sunday's meeting of the Tribesmen and Roscommon in Pearse Stadium, Comer speaks of preparations in the Galway camp have been going since their defeat of New York last Sunday week. After losing last year's All-Ireland final to Armagh, Comer wants his side to go one further this season, and perhaps the introduction of the new rules could help their case.