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Latest episodes

Rugby Daily | Furlong gets Lions start whilst there is a look at a possible Test match centre partnership, and Los Pumas name their XV

12 hours ago - 8 mins

OTB Rugby+

WEDNESDAY NIGHT RUGBY: ‘It's good to see Johnny Sexton again!’ | Andy Farrell’s first B&I Lions XV

14 hours ago - 32 mins

OTB Rugby+

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

a day ago - 29 mins

OTB Rugby+

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

2 days ago - 14 mins

OTB Rugby+

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

2 days ago - 49 mins

OTB Rugby+

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

2 days ago - 29 mins

OTB Rugby+

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.