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THE NEWSROUND | What will Nathan and Eoin get up to this weekend at All Together Now?

2 hours ago - 25 mins

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THE CRAPPY QUIZ | Brian Cody's Man Of The Match award! | OTB

6 hours ago - 44 mins

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"The Group Of Death" | The Trap Era | Criticism From The Irish Media | Glenn Whelan & Richard Dunne 

6 hours ago - 40 mins

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Wednesday’s Papers: Does Gaelic Football need more rule changes? | OFF THE BALL

14 hours ago - 31 mins

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"I said this was the birth of a superteam, I stand by that!" | Kerry's homecoming | MORNING PAPERS

2 days ago - 37 mins

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THE NEWSROUND | Cork City injuries | Ringrose out | Gillespie on the podium | Off The Ball

2 days ago - 20 mins

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Niki Lauda 1949-2019: John Watson pays tribute to a Formula One legend

British former Formula One driver John Watson joined Joe on the line to pay tribute to three-time World Champion Niki Lauda, who has passed away at the age of 70. Watson, who was a team-mate of Lauda at Parmalat and McLaren in the 1970s and 1980s, was one of the first people to attend to the Austrian following a horrific crash at the Nurburgring in Germany in 1976, which left him with life-lasting injuries. Lauda returned to racing just 40 days later - finishing fourth in the Italian Grand Prix. By the end of that race, his unhealed wounds had soaked his fireproof balaclava in blood.