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Latest episodes

TONY GRIFFIN: Masculinity & The GAA | Coming Out Of Retirement at 44 | OFF THE BALL

16 hours ago - 28 mins

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CORK’S JOHN MEYLER: ‘You CAN’T pay managers…’ | ‘You can’t have loyalty in top level sport..!’ | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

a day ago - 32 mins

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SHAUN PATTON: Why I switched from the League of Ireland to Gaelic Games | OFF THE BALL

2 days ago - 29 mins

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DENIS RYAN: "Pat Ryan did a brilliant job" | JBM in the running as next Cork boss? | OTB Breakfast Hurling

3 days ago - 32 mins

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Maurice Brosnan: The ethics of GAA payments, Moran's Mayo enthusiasm & 4-point goals | Off The Ball GAA

7 days ago - 44 mins

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Conor Hayes | "It was a Rare Game!" | 2005 All-Ireland Semi-Final

8 days ago - 22 mins

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Darran O'Sullivan: Dublin ask Kerry some difficult questions; Gaelic football's new saviours?

Joe Molloy was joined by four-time All-Ireland winner Darran O'Sullivan on Monday's Off The Ball. Following Dublin's convincing defeat of Kerry on Saturday evening in Croke Park, Darran explored what we can take from the performance of both teams, and what it might mean for the championship year to come. The lads also considered the crack team assembled by incoming GAA President Jarlath Burns to try and revitalise Gaelic football.