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O DONNCHÚ & DILLON: ‘We’re in a bit of a golden era!’ | The Na Fianna nursery | Dublin Hurling’s rise to the top

3 hours ago - 52 mins

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SHANE O’DONNELL: ‘I don’t think we’ve ever been as angry as after that Tipp game’ | Retirement talk

6 hours ago - 29 mins

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Stephen Bradley on career altering incident, leading Rovers & son's cancer diagnosis | Inner Drive

11 hours ago - 51 mins

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MIKE QUIRKE: ‘I think the sport is completely unrecognisable!’ | OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST

11 hours ago - 38 mins

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MEMBERS HURLING POD: 'How did we get paired up on this pod?' | 'I just want to hold a grenade'

a day ago - 47 mins

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The Football Pod: Meath KO Galway, Kerry’s power drive, Donegal and Tyrone plough on, Dessie departs Dubs

a day ago - 79 mins

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THE HURLING POD: Clare stay alive with Limerick win | Healy the hero for Cork | Deise edge Dubs

All-Ireland winners Paul Murphy and James Skehill are back to review a dramatic weekend in the National Hurling League. On a week where Clare lost their Hurler of the Year Shane O'Donnell for the season, the Banner rallied to beat their rivals Limerick at the Gaelic Grounds. Diarmuid Healy seized his chance for Cork in their victory over Kilkenny on Leeside, while Galway made it three wins in-a-row by overcoming Wexford. Offaly remain top of the pile in Division One B, Antrim's late equalising goal was a blow for Carlow, while Waterford finished strongly to beat Dublin at Walsh Park. And the lads learned the origin of the Paddy Losty meme, and its connection to Galway hurling...