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Subscribe to 'Off The Ball Daily' for the finest selection of podcasts from Ireland's biggest sports network. Everyday we'll supply you with our most interesting interviews, the latest sports news, and the moments that matter from the biggest sports stars and regular voices of OTB. 'Off The Ball Daily' is the home for the Performance Rankings, A Slight Tangent, the Newsround and so much more from across our schedule. You'll get much of our podcasts too in OTB Rugby, OTB GAA and OTB Football. Just search, subscribe, and enjoy.

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Latest episodes

‘I wonder is this the real Amorim..?’ | PERFORMANCE RANKINGS | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

14 hours ago - 50 mins

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MONDAY'S NEWSROUND | Donnelly Departs, Eze Saga Continues | Off the Ball

14 hours ago - 27 mins

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SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW: Premier League is back | Four-point goal not going away | Get rid of the mark?

a day ago - 65 mins

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FRIDAY’S OFF THE BALL: Are you sorted for Oasis tickets? | Mayo’s expectations | The Premier League is back!

3 days ago - 30 mins

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THE RACING POD: Disappointing Crowds at Leopardstown | "A Two Year Old Filly !? It's Extraordinary!"

4 days ago - 41 mins

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FRIDAY PAPERS | Ranking the 20 Premier League Kits | Rovers advance in Europe | Off The Ball Breakfast

4 days ago - 41 mins

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Kimmage on horse racing, Leinster cruise through and the Sunday Shame | SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW

OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by the Irish Independent's Cian Tracey and travel writer and Golf Weekly co-host Fionn Davenport to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages and beyond on this Sunday morning. The panel will look at Paul Kimmage's latest piece on the state of horse racing, Joe Brolly's thoughts on GAA coverage in 2023 and how Leo Cullen's Blues keep marching on no matter how tough the obstacle in their way.