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Latest episodes

'It only happens because it's us!' - Jim McGuinness, Malachy’s Tyrone march on, Monaghan book Croker date and Oisin McConville's Garden party | Off The Ball’s Final Whistle

7 hours ago - 30 mins

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"This only happened because it's us, if I don't say it, who will! | Mayo are out | OFF THE BALL

10 hours ago - 13 mins

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"It's been an emotional road" | REACTION: Tyrone vs Cavan | Meyler Is Back | JONATHAN HIGGINS

10 hours ago - 11 mins

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MAYO KNOCKED OUT | REACTION: Mayo v Donegal | Tommy Rooney & Shane McEntee

11 hours ago - 18 mins

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"Our attacking play was sensational!" | Monaghan beat Down to top group | OFF THE BALL

12 hours ago - 6 mins

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'We knew we could come away with a result’ | MEATH 1-22 TO 0-16 KERRY | OFF THE BALL

17 hours ago - 20 mins

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'We knew we could come away with a result’ | MEATH 1-22 TO 0-16 KERRY | OFF THE BALL

Hear from Robbie Brennan, Eoghan Frayne, Conor Duke & Jordan Morris on full-time at Glenisk O’Connor Park in Tullamore after Meath beat Kerry on a scoreline of 1-22 to 0-16. After leading by 6 at the break, it was a disatrous start to the second half for Meath as Cathal Hickey picked up a black card just 15 seconds into the 2nd half for a cynical pull back following the throw-in.  Dylan Geaney knocked over two in quick succession, but by the time Hickey returned, The Royals still held 5 point lead, at 16 points to 11.  A pair of fine two pointers from Ruairi Kinsella & Conor Duke extended Meath’s  lead to 7 with just 15 to play.  Not to long after Meath stalwart Bryan Menton goaled for the Royals to open up a 10 point lead, which proved to be unassailable.  Meath will now have significant break before the All-Ireland quarter finals at Croke Park. Kerry on the other hand will have to settle for a home preliminary-quarter final next weekend.