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Latest episodes

JAMES TRACY: 'Sam has got no-end of talent' | Leinster end 4-year drought | OTB Breakfast Rugby

10 hours ago - 29 mins

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Rugby Daily | Lions draft in injury cover, Owen Farrell is coming to Dublin, and Brian O'Driscoll on that Premiership final incident

a day ago - 14 mins

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BRIAN O'DRISCOLL: 'This has to be the kickstart to the European Cup' | OFF THE BALL

a day ago - 49 mins

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LIONS w/ MATT WILLIAMS: Aussie's being underestimated? Concerns over JGP's fitness | OTB Breakfast Rugby

a day ago - 29 mins

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"Pretty special place to be at the moment" | Lions Come To Dublin | Johnny Sexton | Tomas Williams

2 days ago - 19 mins

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Rugby Daily | Sexton on how he became a Lions coach, 'I need what Leinster have' - Jake White, and Farrell calls time on his stint in France

2 days ago - 15 mins

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JAMES RYAN | Captaining Ireland, getting back from injury and learning from history

Ireland stand-in captain James Ryan joins Joe Molloy to discuss his role in Andy Farrell's attack, how his health is putting him in great form and the speech he gave to his teammates about the history of the Ireland rugby team. James Ryan, Irish Rugby International and ambassador for the ALDI Play Rugby Sticker campaign joins us today to talk about the national programme that’s encouraging primary schools across Ireland to enter the sticker competition for a chance to win a sports facility makeover worth €50,000. To date, more than 30 primary schools have shared €500,000 in ALDI funding through the ALDI Play Rugby sticker competition, with a further €100,000 set to be distributed this year. As well as that, you can also spend €25 at ALDI stores nationwide for a chance to win your weekly shop and tickets to highly anticipated Ireland v England match in the Aviva Stadium on 18th March. For more info, see aldi.ie/playrugby