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Latest episodes

OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: Lars Sivertsen on AFC v PSG, Matt Dawson on Leinster v Saints & Lions, Trevor Giles on Meath’s Leinster Title Push

11 hours ago - 136 mins

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OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: Brian Gavin on Hurling Refereeing, Eubank Jr v Benn w/ Don McRae, Rob Hennelly on kickouts in Gaelic football

a day ago - 130 mins

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Meath shock Dublin | Liverpool are PL Champions! | Hurling roundup | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

2 days ago - 147 mins

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Rugby w/ ROG | Gaelic Football w/ Quirke & Kernan | W6N w/ HO'C | LOI w/ Heary | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

5 days ago - 126 mins

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OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: Shane Keegan on LOI Fixtures, Noel McNamara on French Rugby, Mick Bohan’s YHTBT

6 days ago - 155 mins

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OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: Tommy Rooney’s Football Power Rankings, Marc Canham's exit w/ Dion Fanning, Lions 10 depth w/ Stuart Barnes

7 days ago - 135 mins

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Super 8s explode, Morgan's World Cup, Wimbledon classic, Hurling final four

Meath's Anthony Moyles joined Eoin Sheahan on #OTBAM for a busy, busy Monday morning show. The opening weekend of the Super 8s was high on the agenda as Dublin ploughed through Cork, Mayo came undone in Killarney and Donegal and Tyrone picked up vital wins. Daniel Harris also joined us to talk through one of the most incredible cricket matches of all time as England won the Cricket World Cup, and the importance of their Irish-born captain Eoin Morgan to all of this. Daithi Regan was also on the line to talk hurling as the final four of this year's championship were confirmed in Croke Park on Sunday afternoon. Finally, Colm Boohig was on-hand to talk through a weekend of Wimbledon finals, and Phil Egan was in to talk transfers and the morning's remaining sports news