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Latest episodes

TOMMY WASLH: ‘With Limerick out, the four teams, it’s just hope again!’ | Can Dublin pull off another shock? | All Ireland semi finals

9 hours ago - 39 mins

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O'DWYER & CUNNINGHAM | "I still don't think it was a yellow card!" | Semi-Final previews | Off The Ball Breakfast

18 hours ago - 36 mins

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INNER DRIVE | Orla Comerford's road to learning difficult lessons & finding pride in art & athletics

18 hours ago - 45 mins

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

2 days ago - 38 mins

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

2 days 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

2 days ago - 46 mins

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Low quality, poor crowds but Gaelic football comes to life | Boyle & O'Sullivan

Joe Molloy was joined by Colm Boyle and Darran O'Sullivan on Monday's Off The Ball. After a weekend where we found out what eight counties will take place in the All-Ireland quarter-finals, the lads explored whether or not Derry are back on track after Saturday's defeat of Mayo, and why the general quality of football on show still seems to be lacking across the board. In association with AIB GAA