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13 days ago - 77 mins

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19 days ago - 74 mins

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a month ago - 68 mins

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OTB Sunday Paper Review: Shels reign supreme | Shane O'Donnell on image rights | Taylor right to fight on the same card as Tyson?

a month ago - 72 mins

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a month ago - 71 mins

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The Sunday Paper Review | Ciaran O Raghallaigh and Colm Keys

In this week's Sunday Paper Review, Joe Molloy is joined in studio by Irish Independent Gaelic Games correspondent Colm Keys, and freelance sportswriter Ciaran O Raghallaigh, to look through the best of this Sunday's sportswriting. This week's topics include: The Schoolboy Football Association of Ireland, and a pricey corporate box at the Aviva Stadium Iss GAA County Board expenditure getting out of control? Eamon Dunphy's absorbing interview with Paul Kimmage Hugh Farrelly on the choices facing Andy Farrell Was Richard Keogh's sacking by Derby County the sporting injustice of the year?