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Latest episodes

"We are backing our players" | Dublin Camogie Refs | Shauna Connolly - 'Shorts Not Skorts' Campaign

5 hours ago - 25 mins

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Kieran McGeeney | An in-depth one-on-one with Armagh's All Ireland-winning manager

6 hours ago - 64 mins

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Members Football Pod: Donegal's plan, Armagh threat, Louth's time, Meath hope.

11 hours ago - 42 mins

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

16 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

2 days 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

2 days ago - 41 mins

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Dublin's fear factor restored, stopping David Clifford & is Division 1 dead? | Boyle & O'Sullivan

Richie McCormack was joined by Colm Boyle and Darran O'Sullivan on Monday's Off The Ball. Following a weekend where Dublin and Kerry looked impressive in defeats of Derry and Tyrone respectively, the lads considered whether any other counties can catch up to last year's All-Ireland finalists. Additionally, the lads took a look at Division 1 at large and wondered whether the prize of staying in the top flight is greater for most counties than the prospect of possibly winning the National Football League.