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Sunday Paper Review+

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Latest episodes

OTB Sunday Paper Review: Eileen Gleeson pressure | Fenton interview | Is the Premier League boring?

21 hours ago - 78 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

The Sunday Paper Review | Ireland Edge Past Wallabies | New GAA Rules Pass With Flying Colours | Roy Keane - An Entertainer

8 days ago - 73 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

OTB Sunday Paper Review: McGregor verdict | Prendergast 'main character energy' | Pep's City slump

15 days ago - 77 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

The Sunday Paper Review | Katie Taylor Headbutt | Atmosphere At the Aviva

21 days ago - 74 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

OTB SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW: Ireland’s collapse against the All Blacks | Why club GAA is special | Olympic Heroes

a month ago - 68 mins

Sunday Paper Review+

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

Sunday Paper Review+

The Sunday Paper Review | Cliona Foley and Mark Gallagher

Joe Molloy is joined in studio by Cliona Foley from Off The Bench, and the Irish Mail on Sunday's Mark Gallagher to discuss the best of this weekend's sportswriting. Among this week's topics we discuss: Mick McCarthy's future with the Republic of Ireland if they fail to reach Euro 2020 The final part of the Rory McIlroy and Paul Kimmage trilogy The inspiring story of skeleton racer Brendan Doyle The GPA's response to GAA Director General Tom Ryan Manchester City's two-year UEFA suspension Who are CVC; the venture capitalists investing heavily in rugby