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Latest episodes

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

6 hours ago - 51 mins

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

6 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'

17 hours 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

17 hours ago - 79 mins

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THE HURLING POD: Down to the final four | Another year for SO'D? | 'Gaelic football has surpassed hurling this summer'

18 hours ago - 101 mins

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Boyle & O’Sullivan: 'That's The Best 20 Minutes of Football I've Ever Seen!' | OFF THE BALL

a day ago - 55 mins

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THE HURLING POD LIVE!: Cork crush Clare | Cards! | Limerick's Bull runs wild | Offaly promoted

All-Ireland winners James Skehill and Paul Murphy joined Will O'Callaghan on a live edition of the pod on YouTube to take listeners and viewers' questions after a controversy-filled weekend in the National Hurling League. Tipperary consolidated top spot in One A with an impressive win at Kilkenny in a red-card-dominated second half. And Cork hit All-Ireland champions Clare for six goals, edging Brian Lohan's team closer to relegation. They also discuss Limerick's comfortable win against Galway, Offaly getting promoted, and the dramatic fall of Westmeath.