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13 hours 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

14 hours 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

a day ago - 48 mins

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

a day 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

a day ago - 33 mins

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TAGGY FOGARTY: "Tipp & Kilkenny bring the best out of each other" | All-Ireland hurling semi-finals | OTB Breakfast Hurling

a day ago - 25 mins

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Galway's Aoife Donohue | "We're all trying to catch up to Cork"

The 2025 John West Féile Peile na nÓg national division one finals will take place at the Derry GAA Centre of Excellence at Owenbeg on Saturday, June 28. Galway camogie vice-captain Aoife Donohue is one of its ambassadors, and she sat down with OTB's Gaelic Games correspondent Tommy Rooney. She reflected on falling short against Cork in last year's All Ireland final, and also shared her advice for her 14-year old self.