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JOHN KIELY & PETER QUEALLY: Limerick down Waterford, with Cork test to come

20 hours ago - 10 mins

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EAMONN SWEENEY: 'I'd had a lockdown for a decade!' | How one Championship gave me back my life

a day ago - 38 mins

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MEEHAN & HORAN: 'Are Galway better off without Comer?' | Watering down Championship | Mayo for Sam?

2 days ago - 42 mins

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THE FOOTBALL POD LIVE from Galway - Stags, Arrogance and Characters | Galway v Mayo Special | Off The Ball

2 days ago - 99 mins

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NEIL EWING: U20 football championship provincials, Louth’s magic win, Kerry yet to be challenged?

2 days ago - 25 mins

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OTB Breakfast Bite | 'Are we human or are we Leinster?' + David Brady looks for Plan B

2 days ago - 11 mins

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Waterford reach first final in 78 years! | Cork comprehensive over Galway | AISLING MAHER PLUS REACTION FROM ALL FOUR TEAMS

Former Dublin camogie star Aisling Maher spoke with Jonathan Higgins after Waterford and Cork set up an All Ireland final date, having dispatched Tipperary and Galway respectively in Nowlan Park in the All Ireland Camogie semi finals. Jonathan also caught up with all four camps on full time of their respective matches, as he spoke with the Deise's Beth Carton and Sean Power before commiserating with Tipperary's Denis Kelly. He also spoke with Cork's player of the match Saoirse McCarthy and manager Matthew Twomey before finally getting the thoughts of Galway's Cathal Murray.