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"Is it practical or patriarchal?" | How Hockey resolved the 'Skorts' issue | Tess Howard & Sarah O'Donovan | OTB Breakfast GAA

3 hours ago - 27 mins

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TOMMY ROONEY | ‘McDaid is just a MACHINE!’ | ‘It just feels like it’s Louth’s time…’ | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

a day ago - 24 mins

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DARRAN O'SULLIVAN & COLM BOYLE | Galway in the group of death | Kerry's best 15? | Off The Ball Gaelic Football

a day ago - 41 mins

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THE HURLING POD: ‘It was like Limerick at their pomp’ | Clare and Tipp is a ‘showdown’

2 days ago - 89 mins

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The Football Pod: Galway edge Mayo in a Classic, Kerry scalp Clare, Mayo Shooters, Geezer, Leinster or bust

3 days ago - 48 mins

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'We knew it would be a kick of a ball' | Galway claim 4th Connacht title in-a-row! | Off the Ball

3 days ago - 15 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.