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Latest episodes

Yamal For Balon D’or? | Barrett over Henshaw? | Sam Maguire Draw | Morning Papers | OFF THE BALL

2 hours ago - 37 mins

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THE NEWSROUND: Ireland dealt World Cup Wall blow | Dubs & Derry draw group of death

14 hours ago - 29 mins

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OTB Breakfast Bite | 'Awkward situation but not impossible' + Saints eye Leinster upset

a day ago - 10 mins

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Arsenal lose to PSG | GAA Mavericks | Wednesday’s Papers | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

a day ago - 27 mins

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Rugby Daily | Saints not Sinners, Hayes' excitement for her UL Bohs, and Exeter duo get the chop

2 days ago - 12 mins

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THE NEWSROUND | Will it be 1-0 to the Arsenal? | Quinn retirement reaction | Off The Ball

2 days ago - 30 mins

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Sunday Papers: The mishandling of Vera Pauw allegations, Lionel Messi: Man vs Player, Katie Taylor in MSG | Cunningham & Keegan

Joe Molloy was joined by journalist Kieran Cunningham and Cobh Ramblers manager Shane Keegan on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review. (03:00) Lionel Messi: Separating the man from the player. (24:00) What the allegations against Vera Pauw tell us about elite coaching. (55:00) Katie Taylor in Madison Square Garden. (01:01:00) 'Running a marathon is hard, to do it in Antarctica - that's mind-blowing.'