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Latest episodes

UNLOCKED - THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW | ‘There is no manual for grief...’ | Rest In Peace Diogo Jota & Andre Silva. | OFF THE BALL

10 hours ago - 11 mins

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Reflections on Cork and Dublin's greatest Sportspeople | What is 'Dublin-ness' | OFF THE BALL

a day ago - 21 mins

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

3 days ago - 42 mins

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

3 days ago - 18 mins

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

3 days ago - 28 mins

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

3 days ago - 33 mins

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THE SUNDAY PAPER REVIEW: Ireland's World Cup blow, GAAGO in the dock and Aiden McGeady opens up

Sunday Independent Sports Editor John Greene and Irish Independent Football writer Dan McDonnell join OTB's Joe Molloy to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages today. The panel will discuss the fallout from Ireland's ill-tempered friendly with Columbia and what it means for their World Cup chances, Dublin returning to another All Ireland final and the leaders that got them there and eye opening interviews with Aiden McGeady and Wayne Rooney