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THE HURLING POD: Quarter-Final Weekend | Galway have to fight | 'If there's one way to kill the Munster. Championship...'

4 hours ago - 84 mins

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RICHIE HOGAN: 'The man was made of absolute granite! I was crying inside!' | All Ireland Hurling Quarter-Finals

5 hours ago - 45 mins

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MAURICE BROSNAN: "It's a lot to ask!" Donegal's reliance on Murphy | 2-point free debate | OTB Breakfast GAA

16 hours ago - 42 mins

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Members Football Pod: Sam Mulroy joins The Fifteen, Preliminary Quarter-Finals - danger for the favourites?

a day ago - 44 mins

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NIAMH NÍ CHONCHÚIR | Beating Cork | Learning from Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh | OTB GAA

a day ago - 25 mins

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BARRY & COEN: ‘When people say ‘what is hurling?’ - that is the game I show!’ | Galway vs Tipperary | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

2 days ago - 34 mins

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Siobhan McGrath: Award shows, going back to back and why women's voices still need to be heard in sport

OTB’s Aidan Delaney was joined by the 2021/2022 AIB Camogie All-Ireland Club Championship Player of the Year Siobhan McGrath ahead of her picking up her award in Croke Park on Saturday evening. The Sarsfields star was honoured after she lead her side to back to back All Ireland titles in 2021 and 2022 and was one of 30 players to pick up their gongs at the award ceremony at GAA Headquarters.