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Latest episodes

Sam Mulroy + Ger Brennan on an historic Louth display, Jimmy's winning Ulsters and Tipp eye more success | OTB's Final Whistle

10 hours ago - 26 mins

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THE HURLING POD: Tipp's goal glut leaves Clare on the brink | Classy Cathal Mannion

10 hours ago - 71 mins

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Tyrone defeat Kerry in u20 All-Ireland Football semi-final! | OFF THE BALL

14 hours ago - 15 mins

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DONEGAL ARE CHAMPIONS!: Overwhelmed Donegal captain and players | Jim McGuinness on the magic of Ulster | Martin McHugh

a day ago - 18 mins

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TIPP TOPPLE CLARE: 'I don't feel like 2016 John McGrath, but I'm loving it!' | The difficulty retaining the All Ireland | McGrath, Lohan & Cahill

a day ago - 11 mins

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BLAITHIN MACKIN & JOE FEENEY: 'I stand with the [Camogie] players!' | Skorts vs shorts | Armagh retain Ulster

2 days ago - 6 mins

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DONEGAL ARE CHAMPIONS!: Overwhelmed Donegal captain and players | Jim McGuinness on the magic of Ulster | Martin McHugh

Stephen Gleeson was in Clones to capture the magic of the Ulster Senior Football Final, which saw defending Ulster champions Donegal defeat defending All Ireland Champions Armagh! Hear from overwhelmed Donegal captain John McGrath, manager Jim McGuinness and Stephen Gleeson in conversation with Donegal players Conor and Niall O'Donnell, as well as former Donegal player Martin McHugh.