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Latest episodes

THE RACING POD: 'This is why I love flat racing!' | Flags, Irish place names and Johnny Ward's Charity Bet

a day ago - 42 mins

OTB Daily+

THE RACING POD: 'This is why I love flat racing!' | Flags, Irish place names and Johnny Ward's Charity Bet

a day ago - 18 mins

OTB Daily+

THE NEWSROUND: Rest in peace Diogo Jota | The KPMG Women’s Irish Open | Owen Farrell called up Down Under

2 days ago - 28 mins

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Why Are There No Irish At Wimbledon? | Ep. 10: Breaking Point | WORD ON THE STREET

2 days ago - 33 mins

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THE CRAPPY QUIZ: ‘Everything’s been thrown into doubt now!’ | Chaos reigns in the second half of this week’s quiz!

2 days ago - 41 mins

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Ireland XV named for Georgia, Cork exceptionalism & Owen Farrell rumours | Morning Papers on Off The Ball Breakfast

2 days ago - 31 mins

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Sunday Paper Review: The language of coaching, Casemiro and Keane and 50 years of women's league football

OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by sportswriter Cliona Foley and Sunday World columnist Roy Curtis to discuss the biggest sport stories hitting the back pages this weekend. They include a full spread interview with a celebrating the 50th anniversary of women's league football, the GAA's ongoing problems with addiction and why United's Brazilian midfielder has been the perfect tonic for Erik ten Hag's side.