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Off The Ball

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Latest episodes

OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: Europa League reaction, Leinster v Northampton w/ Quinny, Mayo v Galway

3 days ago - 139 mins

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OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: UCL Reaction, Leinster v Northampton w/ Hannah O'Connor, Tommy Walsh on 'Digging and Diving' in hurling, Gary Cooke’s YHTBT

4 days ago - 161 mins

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OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: Lars Sivertsen on AFC v PSG, Matt Dawson on Leinster v Saints & Lions, Trevor Giles on Meath’s Leinster Title Push

5 days ago - 136 mins

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OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: Brian Gavin on Hurling Refereeing, Eubank Jr v Benn w/ Don McRae, Rob Hennelly on kickouts in Gaelic football

6 days ago - 130 mins

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Meath shock Dublin | Liverpool are PL Champions! | Hurling roundup | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

7 days ago - 147 mins

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Rugby w/ ROG | Gaelic Football w/ Quirke & Kernan | W6N w/ HO'C | LOI w/ Heary | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

9 days ago - 126 mins

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OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: Ronan O'Gara on a trophyless season, Nedum Onuoha on England, Jason Sherlock, Armagh-Roscommon Preview

Adrian Barry and Shane Hannon are back for Friday's Off The Ball Breakfast. Ronan O'Gara joins us early in the show before Jason Sherlock takes us through a wide-ranging discussion about the GAA. Nedum Onuoha is here to talk about Euro 2024 and England specifically, before Joe Kernan and Anthony Cunningham preview Roscommon-Armagh.