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Latest episodes

KATIE TAYLOR: ‘She needs this fight more than I do... I’m the champion!’ | Taylor v Serrano 3 | OFF THE BALL

2 days ago - 10 mins

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ELAINE POWER | Alex Dunne in an F1 car | What's his future? | Off The Ball Breakfast

2 days ago - 23 mins

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SONIA O’SULLIVAN: ‘I definitely thought Faith might have got a little bit closer’ | Faith Kipyegon’s 4-minute mile attempt

3 days ago - 20 mins

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THE NEWSROUND: John Giles retires from punditry | B&I Lions team for first game Down Under | Ireland in America

3 days ago - 13 mins

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"I'd never do HYROX with my boyfriend" | Ep. 9: 'Why-rox' | The Fastest Growing Sport? | WOTS

3 days ago - 35 mins

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Karl Spain's You Had To Be There | Off The Ball Breakfast

3 days ago - 54 mins

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New York Jets players Quincy Williams and Isaiah Davis in studio | THE NFL POD

NFL All-Pro linebacker Quincy Williams and former FCS National Champion running back Isaiah Davis of the New York Jets joined Michael McCarthy and Cian Fahey in studio. On Tuesday, March 4th, 2025, the NFL franchise will arrive in Dublin, Ireland, for the launch of its brand-new NFL Girls Flag League, which aims to increase access to sport for young girls. Launching ahead of International Women’s Day, it will be the first league of its kind in Ireland, bringing together 80 girls (aged 12-15) from eight schools at the Sport Ireland Campus.