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Latest episodes

UNLOCKED - THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | ‘She is a STAR..!’ | OFF THE BALL

17 hours ago - 9 mins

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THE NEWSROUND: Ladies All Ireland Final Day | Lions Win The Series

a day ago - 27 mins

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THE RACING POD: The End Of An Era For Irish Racecourses | Reaction To The News From Thurles

3 days ago - 22 mins

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THE RACING POD: The End Of An Era For Irish Racecourses | Reaction To The News From Thurles

3 days ago - 49 mins

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THE NEWSROUND: Final Lions test Down Under | European Football comes to Tallaght | Ellie McCartney into World Champs final

4 days ago - 25 mins

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"It's expensive, it's lonely, and you're putting everything in..." | Irish Tennis Open | WOTS

4 days ago - 34 mins

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St Stephen's Day Newsround: Premier League is back, Munster's inter-pro mountain and racing delights.

Off The Ball's Stephen Doyle was joined by producer Aidan Delaney and the sports team's David Wilson to take a look at the stories making the headlines on St Stephen's Day. The lads discussed how Arsenal need everything to go right to make their title ambitions a reality, heard from Mike Predergast as Munster prepare to take on Leinster in the URC and brought you the latest from the Stephen's Day racing from Leopardstown, Limerick and Kempton.