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Latest episodes

The Football Pod: Blockbuster Quarter-Finals, All-Ireland Roadshow tickets, Newest Football Pod Addition,

8 hours ago - 69 mins

OTB GAA+

BOYLE & O'SULLIVAN | "Were they all asleep?!" | "Croke Park was made for the new rules" | Quarter-final predictions | Off The Ball

a day ago - 58 mins

OTB GAA+

HICKEY & O'CONNOR | Has this been coming for Dublin? | "It's brilliant, but it's ridiculous!" | Off The Ball

a day ago - 47 mins

OTB GAA+

ROB HENNELLY: "Kerry & Armagh are joint-favourites" | Quarter-final draw LIVE | GK Jeopardy | OTB Breakfast Football

a day ago - 25 mins

OTB GAA+

O’DWYER & O’DONOVAN: ‘Limerick don’t have that air of invincibility anymore…’ | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

a day ago - 40 mins

OTB GAA+

THE HURLING POD: Dublin pull off the shock of the century | Galway need an overhaul | 'Tipp give you something to latch on to'

a day ago - 102 mins

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DUBLIN STUN LIMERICK: 'We go into every game with the expectation that we're going to win!’ | Dublin 2-24 Limerick 0-28

Stephen Gleeson and Ryan O’Dwyer were in Croke Park to witness one of the biggest upsets of the hurling season as Dublin beat Limerick in the All Ireland Hurling quarter final! Hear also from Dublin manager Niall O'Ceallachain and player Conor Burke, as well as Limerick’s John Kiely.