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Latest episodes

Michael Ryan: 'Hurling is euphoric, but it can be very humbling as well' | Off The Ball GAA

19 hours ago - 38 mins

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Members Football Pod: Semi-finals build-up, Manager Vacancies, Friends and Rivalries,

a day ago - 38 mins

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RICHIE HOGAN: ‘The fear of losing even once to Tipperary was huge for us!’ | All Ireland Hurling semi-finals

a day ago - 46 mins

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MAURICE BROSNAN: "The level of skill is off the charts!" | Modern football | Is Ger Brennan ready for Dublin? | OTB Breakfast GAA

2 days ago - 48 mins

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"It's a pulsating encounter!" | Quarter-Final Weekend | Doireann O'Sullivan

2 days ago - 24 mins

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SEAMUS FLANAGAN: ‘I’m not sure if that [Cork win] gave us a false sense of hope…’ | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

2 days ago - 33 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.