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Latest episodes

THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW: Ger Brennan takes the Dublin job | The Camogie All Ireland Final

5 days ago - 78 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

The Sunday Paper Review: ‘McGuinness is still, pound for pound, the best boss in Gaelic football…’ | OFF THE BALL

12 days ago - 78 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

OTB Sunday Paper Review | Colm O'Rourke and Clíona Foley on All-Ireland SFC final day and Lions win

19 days ago - 81 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | The Build Up To Cork vs Tipp | The Lions Win The First Test | Rory & Shane

a month ago - 53 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

OTB Sunday Paper Review: Scoreboard controversy | Katie Taylor | Lions 'marketing exercise'

a month ago - 53 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

OTB Sunday Paper Review: ‘Does Irish sport need Cork to win the All-Ireland…?’ | OFF THE BALL

a month ago - 69 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh and Brendan O'Brien | Jack McCaffrey, Club vs County, Roy Keane on Pogba and the lovable Klopp

Joe Molloy is joined by broadcaster Máire Treasa Ní Cheallagh and Irish Examiner sportswriter Brendan O'Brien to look through the best of this Sunday's papers. Among this week's topics, they discuss: The decision of Jack McCaffrey to step away from the Dublin senior football. The GAA's lack of leadership in the club v county debate. In defence of Irish people supporting English soccer teams Roy Keane meets Barry Egan; part 2 Consistency in doping punishments Why Jurgen Klopp is loved - and not just by Liverpool fans. 1996 Olympian Francie Barrett on Ireland's relationship with the traveling community.