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Move on from the highlight reels and headlines as we break down the essence of the weekend’s GAA action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Football: Dublin are All-Ireland champions again!
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16:06Fintan O'Toole and Declan Bogue react in the aftermath of the All-Ireland final where Dublin reclaimed the All-Ireland title. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hurling: Limerick complete the four in a row
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15:48Niall Kelly and Fintan O'Toole react in the aftermath of the All-Ireland hurling final as Limerick win their fourth All-Ireland title in a row. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hurling: A croker classic as the Cats set up final with Limerick
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16:21Fintan O'Toole and Declan Bogue react to a brilliant All-Ireland semi-final between Kilkenny and Clare as Kilkenny booked a place in the final where they'll meet Limerick. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Football: Dubs demolish Mayo, Kerry ease through, Monaghan's penalty prowess and Derry down Cork
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37:08Fintan O'Toole and Declan Bogue look back on the All-Ireland football quarter-finals from Croke Park. They look back on Saturday's games where Kerry cruised past Tyrone with thanks to some brilliance from David Clifford, and Monaghan squeezed past Armagh in a penalty shoot-out. They also react to Dublin's win in the aftermath of their brilliant vic…
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Hurling: How to save a penalty and playing for moments
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46:41Former Cork goalkeeper Anthony Nash joins Enda Coll to look back on the All-Ireland club semi-finals which saw Ballyhale triumph over Ballygunner and Dunloy shock St Thomas'. They discuss what goes through a goalkeepers head when facing a penalty and how moments are more important than the overall game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo…
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Football: Glen's Ulster triumph, sledging pros and the Malachy O'Rourke effect
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45:55Marc Ó Sé joins Garry Doyle as they look back on another massive weekend of club championship football in Ulster and Munster. They chat about Malachy O'Rourke's achievements as a manager, the rise of Ulster football and the hardest sledgers Marc has come up against. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Hurling: Ballyhale survive Kilmacud and Dunloy dethrone Slaughtneil
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46:54Anthony Nash joins Garry Doyle to look back on the weekend's club hurling championship. They chat Ballyhale and their continuous high standards and the shock in Ulster as Dunloy dethrone Slaughtneil. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Clifford’s excellence; Moran’s final fling and remembering Paidí Ó Sé
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50:40This week Marc gives us a fascinating and moving insight on the character of his uncle Paidí Ó Sé, who passed away 10 years ago next month. From his roguish charm and zest for life, to his deadly serious football persona, Marc draws a vivid portrait of one of the sport’s great personalities.Also, David Clifford’s continued brilliance and David Mora…
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Hurling: Ballygunner’s steel; Ballyea’s grit and the winter slog for county panellists
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54:28Anthony is buzzing about the sheer quality of hurling and physicality that was on show at the Gaelic Grounds for Ballygunner’s impressive win over Na Piarsaigh.He delves into the game and picks the moments where the contest was won and lost, while also casting an eye over Ballyea’s narrow victory against St Finbarr’s.Also, Anthony breaks down what …
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Hurling: Club championships coming to boil; Kilkenny’s style; Damian Lawlor interview
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56:16This week Anthony looks ahead to St Finbarr’s against Ballyea and the potential classic that is Ballygunner versus Na Piarsaigh.He also considers whether Kilkenny will change their style dramatically or incrementally under Derek Lyng and explains what a modern player wants from a manager.Plus, RTÉ GAA reporter Damian Lawlor speaks emotionally about…
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Football: How does a young manager go about stopping David Clifford?
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53:01This week Marc Ó Sé faces the biggest test yet of his young managerial career. Can he succeed where every other coach in Ireland has failed and devise a plan to limit the effectiveness of David Clifford as Listry take on neighbours Fossa in the Kerry Premier Junior Final? And even if the footballer of the year can somehow be shackled, how will Marc…
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Hurling: All-Star omissions, Na Piarsaigh’s mission and the minor debate
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57:19Maurice Brosnan and Anthony Nash discuss the future of minor hurling, the hurling All-Stars and Na Piarsaigh’s triumph in the Limerick championship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Football: John O'Mahony's brilliance; RTÉ's shortcomings and tales from the Monday club
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42:05Maurice is joined by Marc Ó Sé who thinks Sky are exiting the GAA market at a time when their coverage has surpassed that of the national broadcaster. He says competition is vital to ensure that new life is breathed into RTÉ's coverage which has become "dull".The lads reflect on John O'Mahony's five decades in management and ask how he has been abl…
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