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Latest episodes

ALEX DUNNE: Brad Pitt, driving a F1 car & becoming the first Irish person to win a Formula 2 race

5 hours ago - 23 mins

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THE RACING POD: A Tribute to Kevin Prendergast | "A Quintessential Legend of a Man"

10 hours ago - 45 mins

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THE NEWSROUND: B&I Lions less than 24 hours away from history | Mbappe's illness | Rory Mcilroy | World Record rugby game

a day ago - 27 mins

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THE CRAPPY QUIZ: ‘That was a lot tougher than Roy Keane!’ | Back by (un)popular demand!

a day ago - 49 mins

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"Fans need to get over themselves!" Reaction to Trent's Madrid debut | Where next for Jack Grealish? | MORNING PAPERS

2 days ago - 42 mins

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Rory McIlroy’s ‘heel turn’ | Northern Ireland’s Darts world champions | Nathan Murphy & Eoin Sheahan

2 days ago - 25 mins

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SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | 'Doesn't look good for Roy Keane' | Lowry meets Kimmage | Limerick's supremacy

Ciarán Ó Raghallaigh and Timmy McCarthy joined Eoin Sheahan for the latest edition of the Sunday Paper Review. Among other topics, the lads discussed Roy Keane's prospective return to management (and reports which suggest he may not be the right man for the job), part two of Shane Lowry's sit-down interview with Paul Kimmage in the Sunday Independent, and what we learned about Limerick following Saturday's championship defeat of Waterford.