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The GAA Social Podcast

English, Sports, 1 season, 157 episodes, 5 days, 10 hours, 50 minutes
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The GAA Social brings to life stories from Gaelic Games. It features pundit discussions and wide-ranging interviews with the sport’s players, managers and officials.
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Niall Grimley. Winning an All-Ireland. As powerful as it gets

Sometimes podcasts just stop us in our tracks. This is one of them. Niall Grimley from Madden county Armagh. He didn't play a minute in Ulster championship and League- yet is now in the running for an All-star. It's a remarkable sporting journey that reached its climax on Sunday winning his first All-Ireland- and he's been crucial. Niall also broke his neck and tore his MCL. Unfortunately, there’s more. In November last year, Niall lost his brother Patrick and his wife Ceira in a road traffic accident enroute home from Patrick's 40th birthday party. Children left without mummy and daddy. Kiera McElvanna also lost her life in that accident, the wife of former Armagh All-Ireland winner Kevin McElvanna who made such an impact of us all when he appeared on this podcast earlier this year. It's an immeasurable loss to a community, even one as strong as Madden. Sunday was a mixed day, but a very special one. Niall Grimley is a very special person as we reflect on the summer that was. The championship that ten teams could have won, but it was Armagh who took Sam Maguire home.
7/30/20241 hour, 3 minutes, 45 seconds
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How Armagh won the All-Ireland

We also pick our player of the Year! Not easy
7/28/202431 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ronan Clarke. Winning an All-Ireland at 18

Ronan Clarke- a former teammate of Oisin and a previous housemate with Thomas at University. Three great friends, sitting down for a chat on the week of the All-Ireland final. Memories flooding back. Ronan was 18 when he got the better of Kerry great Seamus Moynihan and collected an All-Ireland. He also won 'Young Player of he year' at the GAA All-stars. Ronan Clarke was some footballer- an even better personInjury, then a collision that had serious consequences. It's a packed life, family, coaching and now back at college because he wants to help people.Ronan Clarke, in a very very very rare interview. Very!
7/23/202456 minutes, 33 seconds
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The All-Ireland Hurling final. What a day

The best game we've ever seen. Ever! The reaction
7/21/202425 minutes, 7 seconds
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Davy Fitzgerald. Everything on record. A brilliant Podcast

We look ahead to the All-Ireland hurling final this weekend with an icon of the sport. Davy Fitzgerald will be in Croke Park as a supporter, in an All-Ireland final this weekend- for the first time! There is so much great stuff in this podcast and Davy answers the questions around his future- it is interesting! He's on of the greats, enjoying life, valuing health and driven to be the best. Liked or not.Davy Fitzgerald on the GAA Social Podcast with Thomas & Oisin
7/16/20241 hour, 5 minutes, 10 seconds
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Galway & Armagh into final. What a weekend.

The boom is back
7/14/202434 minutes, 19 seconds
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Aidan O'Shea. 90 minutes Special. Uncut. Mayo

Where do you actually begin with Aidan O'Shea? He’s one of the biggest names in Gaelic games- but many, don’t seem to like him?He’s one of the greatest footballers in Mayo history, maybe even this generation, but he’s never won an All-Ireland.Mayo have failed in their quest for Sam Maguire for more than half a century, but the embodiment of that failure, for some, is Aidan O’Shea. Why?In a revealing episode of the GAA Social, Thomas & Oisin dive into who is Aidan O’Shea.8 Connacht senior championships, Minor and U21. Two Allianz League titles and he’s played for Ireland in 2013 and 2015. He’s also three All-stars. That’s more than Willie Joe Padden, Dermot Flanagan, Kenneth Mortimer, Alan Dillon, James Nallen, James Horan, David Clarke & Andy Moran. But is he valued as highly?There was the controversy in 2015/16 which led to a change of Mayo management with Noel Connelly & Pat Holmes in charge for one season. It remains a sore point.He’s lived most of his life, to some degree in the public eye. An Irish Times column when at School studying the leaving Cert, cost him a place at DCU. There’s been harsh learnings along the wayWhat comes out in the podcast is the progressive modern voice Aidan O’Shea presents. He is hugely interesting, comfortable in his skin and doesn’t really care if he’s liked.There’s been low points. Doubts, struggles and hand written letters to his parents home. His house too. Those closest have learned to intercept these ‘notes’ before they land. Dealing with social media and saying no, more than many would realise.His devotion to Mayo is clear. What is the Mayo problem and do we as a Gaelic Games public come down too heavy on an amateur sportsman, doing his best for his county. He's getting married next month, he's a daughter and life is good but will be be back in red and green- definitively?We examine success and scrutinise failures and above all, get to know one of the great footballing talents of our time. We also remember 'Three phone' John O'Mahoney. A man, exceptional at being decent. He also was the man who brought Aidan O'Shea into the senior squad- when he as still at school. O'Shea provides a fine tribute.It’s a 90 minute special with Aidan O’Shea. We think you’ll enjoy
7/9/20241 hour, 32 minutes, 50 seconds
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Mickey Harte steps down as Derry manager

Less than a year into the role, Mickey Harte has stepped down as Derry manager. It was a controversial appointment in September 2023 and after a successful league- Derry in championship fell apart.Thomas & Oisin are joined by Aidan O’Shea on The GAA Social Podcast- Wednesday edition, but the boys took some time to discuss the news of Mickey Harte’s departure and who will replace him
7/8/202412 minutes, 41 seconds
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Limerick out, Kilkenny too. Clare v Cork final- glorious!

We begin the look ahead to the 2024 All-Ireland final. A Clare/ Cork final. The drive for five is dead and the beauty of Croke alive- but it can be a cruel place
7/7/202426 minutes, 25 seconds
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Niall Devlin. Tyrone star, losing my brother in March

Niall Devlin is one of the top performers for Tyrone this season. He's only 22. He captained his county to an All-Ireland U20 title two years ago and has made the successful step up into senior level. It's his third season with the seniors. We reflect on Tyrone and look forward to the Tyrone Elclassico with the first round championship meeting of Clonoe and Coalisland. Niall won't be playing. He's learned his lesson. Progression, studying, family and football- life was great for Niall.It changed. On March 5th, leaving training at Garvaghy, the Tyrone team were told the Omagh road was closed because of an accident, "Another poor family." It was his family, his brother Caolan. The 30-year-old died instantly in a collision with a lorry and another family feeling the loss of tragedy on the A5. That's more than 50 dead since 2006 on the same road. That number will realistically, increase.Niall is learning to live with loss, his mum and dad too. Football has helped and remarkably he landed back at training within a week "I'm here to play"And play he did, on a wet night against Monaghan, a relegation eliminator of sorts. An emotional night and Niall stood for a minutes silence, for his brother. It's a story of family, Coalisland and Tyrone. It's a deeply personal account, told by a young man who radiates leadership, decency and a role model.This is Niall Devlin. A remarkable podcast and one of the best people, you could ever wish to meet.
7/2/202459 minutes, 43 seconds
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The final four for Sam Maguire

The final four revealed. One more step to the All-Ireland final
6/30/202434 minutes, 51 seconds
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Alan O'Mara. New York manager. Living life

A former Cavan goalkeeper, for Alan it was trying to fit in when he moved from Dublin as a child "Tractors or football." It turns out, he was pretty good at football and after playing Cavan minors and U21's, Alan found himself in Croke Park playing Kerry for a place in the All-Ireland semi-final. Life was good. It wasn't always that way. Struggling with depression, suicide felt like an option. Alan paved his way back from the brink. That road ultimately led him to the US. Working as a podcaster, a performance coach and now managing New York. He's also on his honeymoon with the brilliant Mary-Kate. Philadelphia Eagles are top of the list, the Phillys too.Life is good. Strength, resolve and being betterIt's Alan O'Mara on the GAA Social Podcast
6/25/202459 minutes, 8 seconds
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Mayo & Tyrone gone. Last 8 revealed

It's packed, the All-Ireland minor final has been decided and the case for the All-Ireland quarter-finals to be played outside Croke Park
6/23/202439 minutes, 27 seconds
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Peter McGinnity. Fermanagh & still coaching at top

This was a lovely hour with former BBC Co-commentator Peter McGinnity. Winning Championship titles with his native Roslea and St John's Belfast, a player/ manager for Fermanagh and still coaching with Tyrone champions Trillick. Jody Gormley's team are aiming to become the first team since Carrickmore in 2006, to retain the senior championship.There's plenty of laughs, but 70 has rattled Peter, just a little. A fine man, a brilliant voice and another lovely podcast on the GAA Social
6/18/202456 minutes, 10 seconds
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Knockout football is here

The real stuff has finally arrived...
6/16/202433 minutes, 32 seconds
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Pete McGrath. His life. Down legend

Pete McGrath is a Gaelic football legend. He won Sam Maguire in 1991 & 1994 with his native Down. A lifetime coaching at the great Down/ Armagh nursery St Colman's College, he's coached some of the best players to wear the red and black- from the early days to their biggest. He's had an incredible life. Totally devoted to football, no family, just devotion to faith and Down. He wasn't in the top ten picks for the Down job in the late 80's- but he got the job, on his terms. Success followed.It wasn't all comfortable. A falling out with players, including All-stars Greg Blaney and James McCartan threatened to derail the Down campaign of 1994.One of the more interesting elements of the podcast is how McGrath was forced to change when he was Fermanagh manager. Showing humility after being called out. It shows enormous strength. At 71, Pete McGrath is the senior football manager of Aghagallon and the minor manager of his native club Rostrevor. Modern players are different people now, are they less resilient? In 1994 the UVF burst into a local bar in Loughinisland when the Republic of Ireland were playing in the World Cup. The killed six civilians, wounding five more. Down had an Ulster championship semi-final game the next day. Normality then, seems unthinkable now. It's a remarkable insight into one of the darkest times in our history.There's the Meath/Down saga from 1991, crossing the border with Sam Maguire, 71 going on 41 and runs in the Mournes to clear the head!Nothing off-limits. It's the iconic Mourneman Pete McGrath. Down legend. Forever young
6/11/202459 minutes, 45 seconds
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Limerick, Tailteann 1/4's & final group games

We know the quarter-finalists of the Tailteann Cup and we now know Limerick will win five All-Ireland titles in a row. Don’t we? They picked up a 6th consecutive Munster championship over the weekend, surely now the greatest of all time? Kilkenny may have something to say about that after comfortably picking up another Leinster title, beating Dublin.Th All-Ireland minor semi-finals have now been decided. Derry will play Kerry, while Aidan O’Rourke’s Armagh will play Mayo. Are we underselling the minor product?We also look ahead to the final football championship group matches. With so much on the line, it feels that championship summer may finally have arrived. We’ll see.We also reflect on the phenomenal reaction to the Kevin McElvanna Podcast.It’s the GAA Social, on a Monday with Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville
6/9/202442 minutes, 55 seconds
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2002 All-Ireland winner Kevin McElvanna- losing my wife

It was a tragedy that rocked the Co Armagh village of Madden. Still does. Three of their own, killed in a road accident returning in a taxi bus after a 40th birthday in Dundalk. 2002 All-Ireland winner Kevin McElvanna lost his wife Ciara and their four children are now without mum. A life changing moment. Kevin is a surgeon and broke his neck in the accident. He's continuing to recover.For the first time, Kevin explains what happened, how he's coped and what the future holds. It's a remarkable podcast- one of our most powerful. A deeply personal story told with strength and dignity. Perhaps strangely, It's also uplifting, inspiring and laced with moments of laughter.The strength and power of Kevin McElvanna shines through. Madden as a community lost their of their best, but the community survives and thrives. Patrick Grimley, who also died on that November night, would have been proud watching his younger brother Niall tear Derry apart at Celtic Park on Sunday. GAA people. Decent people.This is the story of Kevin McElvanna, on the GAA Social with Thomas & Oisin. A must listen.
6/4/20241 hour, 1 minute, 23 seconds
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Will Mickey Harte be with Derry next year? An explosive weekend

Is this Derry team at an end? How good are Armagh? Cork are back, Donegal will regroup and the Tailteann Cup prelim quarter-final draw
6/2/202451 minutes, 45 seconds
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East Belfast GAA- How it all started. Co Founder Dave McGreevy

This weeks is the fourth anniversary of East Belfast GAA. It all started with a tweet and now the club has more playing members than any other in Ulster. It's a remarkable story. The path, has been challenging. Pipe bombs, graffiti, oil poured on playing surface, threats and just this weekend past, another security alert.The club has not just survived, but blossomed. With more than 1/4 of its players from a protestant background the club is challenging perceptions around the GAA. In a traditionally unionist area of Belfast, the establishment of the GAA club raised eyebrows. Dave thought it made sense in an area with the same population as county Kilkenny to have its own club. This podcast is very different.Love, loss and the birth of Ulster's newest (and biggest) GAA club.This is the story of East Belfast GAA, explained for the first-time in full, by co-founder Dave McGreevy(Podcast recorded as part of BBC 100 anniversary at the Saint Patrick centre in Downpatrick, with a live audience) #BBCComesToTown
5/28/202459 minutes, 26 seconds
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A magical weekend in hurling & football

Review of the games in hurling and football. Despite the amateur status of GAA- should the sport move to some Friday/ Monday games? Oisin McConville believes it should
5/26/202432 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ambrose Rogers- a Down icon. This is his story

This is the remarkable story of Ambrose Rogers. The quiet man of Down, but cut from GAA Royalty. Ambrose is 39. His father Ambrose snr, died when he was 39. That death left a 14 year-old child, the eldest of four, without a dad. A hole that cannot be filled. Life goes on and young Ambrose blossoms into a brilliant young man, a superb young footballer. He captains his county to an All-Ireland final in 2010- but he cannot take his place on the team. The cruciate. Ambrose shocked a nation when he lined out that day- but the call didn't come and Down lost by a point. It's just one of a number of insights into this Down legend.The podcast explores coaching, this current Down team and Ambrose reveals he would love to manage his native county, some day, but not yet.Recorded in front of a studio audience at the Saint Patrick centre in Downpatrick, this is Ambrose Rogers.
5/21/202448 minutes, 28 seconds
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Galway win, red cards, Kerry & Mayo are back. Tyrone U20 & Armagh Ladies

A brilliant sporting weekend reflected, plenty of football but Hurling still king
5/19/202434 minutes, 40 seconds
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Maurice Deegan. Being a referee and what's next. This is great

This is a magnificent podcast. Thomas & Oisin have wanted a referee for some time, and the GAA Social landed one of the best. Maurice Deegan uncut and answers all the questions around referees and reveals his new role at Croke Park. The Laois man has joined BBC coverage of Gaelic Games over the past 15 months and the feedback has been awesome.This is really, really good. The GAA Social with referee Maurice Deegan, a man Oisin has never really liked. Enjoy
5/14/202459 minutes, 37 seconds
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Donegal win! Louth stun Dublin-but fall short

Louth smack a performance, nobody out side their camp predicted- but ultimately Dublin still win. An 18th title for Stephen Cluxton. We reflect on the most dramatic of days at Clones as Donegal come back, to win the Ulster championship. A truly remarkable occasion. What next for Armagh? Well, it's Tyrone!
5/12/202429 minutes, 14 seconds
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Steven McDonnell- A legend

Steven McDonnell is one of the greatest Gaelic footballers of his generation. A former player-of-the year, three-time All-star, All-Ireland winner and seven-time Ulster champion. Success was a familiar path, and it’s perhaps no surprise that he made David Clifford’s dream 7’s team. Some man.In this podcast, Oisin teams up with his old buddy to talk the good ole days, the constant challenge of Donegal and what we can expect in the 2024 Ulster final. The former Ireland player also calls on the GAA to reinstate the International rules series and has a plan how it can flourish. Behind the talented footballer is also a man who cared for his mum as she died from Alzheimer’s. It’s a cruel disease “We lost our mum before she died.” The illness paused his managerial ambitions but not his love of the sport and why he thinks most forwards are failing. Steven tries a Kieran Donaghy accent, reveals his ‘extensive’ weights programme and provides a brilliant insight on the famous Conor Gormley block in the 2003 All-Ireland final against Tyrone. The podcast also reflects on last week’s Colin Bell Podcast, someone McDonnell knows well and the day the Armagh legend tricked Stephen Cluxton into a red card. Stevie from Killeavy- the footballing icon, the finest of men. Our guest this week, on the GAA Social Podcast.
5/7/20241 hour, 2 minutes, 33 seconds
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Kerry won't win Sam, Mayo might not qualify. Galway boom

It's a provincial title for Kerry and Galway on two very different occasions. Clare can take great encouragement from their final defeat in Munster- but the same can't be said about Mayo. Oisin believes they might not even make it out of their group. Galway found something from within and the scenes at the final whistle suggest this was something big for the Tribesmen.
5/5/202429 minutes, 17 seconds
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Colin Bell- a podcast almost beyond words

Colin Bell is one of those truly remarkable people you come across in life. Authentic, beautiful. Colin played with the great Sean & Kevin O'Neill for Newry Mitchel's. He also played for Down minors and U21's- he even played soccer for Newry Town. A teacher, married to the wonderful Eithne & a busy life with seven children under six years old. But life was good.Then his son Kevin was killed in a hit & run incident in New York. Life would never be the same again. From that devastation, the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust was born. The charity has brought home more than 1800 people, who've died abroad. In the ten years of the charity, that's one every two days- and becoming busier. During the recording of this Podcast, it became apparent just how critical the charity is. The recording was interrupted on three occasions with emergency phone calls. Life has changed, but the impact of KBRT is immense. How Colin reflects on his son, what he was like and the legacy he's left behind is beautiful.There's never been an arrest for Kevin's death. What would Colin say if those responsible reached out?Despite the sensitive nature of this podcast, it's an hour of fun, laughs and the reveal that Colin "Has a left foot that could cut cake"There's a remarkable revelation at the end, but the shining light is Colin, his son Kevin and the stunning impact they have on so many lives.This is the remarkable GAA Social with former Down footballer, Colin Bell.If you've a story on Colin, please reach out and let us know
4/30/20241 hour, 4 minutes, 42 seconds
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The GAA Social- with Ryan McHugh

Ryan McHugh joins Thomas & Oisin on the GAA Social after Donegal qualify for the 2024 Ulster final. An insight into the Jim McGuinness world and a look ahead to the Ulster final against Armagh. But first, there's two very different semi-finals to reflect in Ulster and Leinster. Clare & Cork serve up a cracker and Antrim show they can do it- and do it well.Lee Chin is an unbelievable hurler. One last thing, and we know it's unlikely, but is it conceivable that Donegal could win an All-Ireland? The GAA Social on a Monday
4/28/202433 minutes, 22 seconds
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Liam Hinphey- a truly powerful podcast

This podcast is among the most powerful the GAA Social has ever recorded. We accept that's a big statement. you can judge for yourself. Liam Hinphey played for Ulster and Derry in Hurling. He played football for his county and was the key player when Derry beat All-Ireland champions Tyrone in Omagh in 2006. He marked Sean Cavanagh that day, got the better of him too. So the focus of this podcast, was supposed to be the upcoming Ulster semi-final between Derry and Tyrone. Jim McGuinness had other ideas.We ploughed on regardless and what a story. Liam has a young son, also called Liam. He has Dravet Syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy. It can be fatal. It's a constant challenge for Liam and his wife Clare. Liam also lost his father this year- an icon of Derry, Dungiven and Kilkenny hurling. He's also called Liam, apparently William III. A fine man. We explore grief, being better and challenging yourself. Don't be fooled, there are outrageous moments of laughter in this podcast, smiles, digs with nothing off limits.It's an inspiring story of life, survival and being the best version of yourself. Being better. This is Liam Hinphey, approaching 40 and one of the best people you could meet. A great daddy
4/23/20241 hour, 10 minutes, 21 seconds
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Cathal McShane on an epic weekend of GAA

Kerry and Galway win, Derry don't, Donegal do. Drama, epic entertainment and 17,000 talking points. Then, there's the clinker between Tyrone and Cavan. Cathal McShane joins Thomas & Oisin to reflect on the weekend, the GAA championship bursts into life
4/21/202432 minutes, 19 seconds
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Seamus Kennedy- Tipperary hurling star.

Seamus Kennedy was captain of Tipperary hurlers, 6 days later he was taking on the All-Ireland champions Limerick when disaster struck. Cruciate gone, season over. In his first interview since injury last month, the talented dual player brings us into the devastation of injury. There is perspective. Dillon Quirke died less than two yeas ago, Tipperary are still recovering, knowing they'll never truly get there.There is hunger within Tipperary to win Liam MacCarthy. To be better. 2023 was disappointing, failing to reach the All-Ireland semi-finals. Is there more in Tipp? This podcast dives into the Munster hurling championship. It's cut-throat, but it's beautiful.Seamus comes from success. It's in the blood. One of the really interesting takes on this podcast is the discussion around life balance. The demands are almost impossible, but players want to drive standards. Are we asking too much? Injuries are certainly on the increase. Despite playing football for Clonmel Commericals, who are seeking three football championships in a row, Seamus can obtain a balanced life. He's still, the model pro.Life, Arsenal, winning All-Irelands, dual-players and being in love with Tipperary.One last thing, Why does everyone hate Tipp? Is it actually a thing? We ask Seamus
4/16/202456 minutes, 54 seconds
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Armagh defender Paddy Burns joins Michael Murphy & Thomas Niblock

Paddy Burns was brilliant against Fermanagh, in the running for man-of-the-match. He speaks brilliantly on this Podcast- it's utterly refreshing! Michael Murphy develops the players relationships with media and how that's changed. We reflect on the weekend action and start looking ahead to next weekend. So many big games, but there is one that stands out a little. Derry V Donegal. Mickey V Jim. Michael Murphy has his say and the podcast also reflects on an incredible run for Wicklow. Lost by one point to Kildare but will go into the Tailteann cup with confidence.It's the GAA Social on a Monday, Murph replaces McConville.
4/14/202438 minutes, 51 seconds
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Charlie Smyth- from GAA to the New Orleans Saints

He’s the footballer everyone is talking about. It feels like Charlie Smyth has been everywhere over the past few weeks, but we haven’t heard a lot from him? In his first long form interview since signing for the New Orleans Saints, the former Down and Mayobridge GAA player, brings the GAA Social into his new world.An avid listener to the GAA Social podcast, Charlie explores his new world with Thomas and Oisin. A new sport, new life and a drive that’s within to make in in the NFL. It’s a remarkable journey, so far.A 3 year contract with one of the biggest clubs in American sport, Charlie moves to New Orleans this weekend. We discuss money, how much he will and can make, goals, challenging for the number one kicking position (currently held by Blake Grupe) and meeting some of the biggest names in American Sport ‘Bout ye Cam Jordan’ “Money doesn’t drive me”We discuss the pressure of the NFL combine, delivering and signing a contract- all after imaging himself as Kerry footballer Bryan Sheehan. Charlies story is unconventional. Struggling to make a school team, regrouping to star for Down in U20 Ulster championship glory. Then, the devastation. No more Down, and he wasn’t playing with his club Mayobridge. It was a real low, but that disappointment was harnessed in a positive way. Focus, drive and total commitment. Courage was clear and Charlie burst into life.We mentioned it's Charlie's first long form interview- but not his first interview. The Late Late show on RTE was the destination on Friday, what was that like?Some people laughed when a young recently qualified teacher wanted to make a career in the NFL. They’re not laughing now It’s Charlie Smyth on the GAA Social, with Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville
4/9/20241 hour, 11 minutes, 9 seconds
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The GAA Social with Michael Murphy & 1-9 hero Paddy Lynch

We look ahead to this weekend, the games and review all the matches. Michael Murphy explains where the Provincial championships should sit- and what their prize should be.
4/7/202432 minutes, 5 seconds
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Margaret McConville. The Troubles, Oisin & losing a son

When we stopped recording, videographer Tristan turned to Thomas and said 'I don't think there's many we've done as powerful as that?" We think he’s right.We've been trying to record this podcast for two years, today we finally can bring it to our listeners. It’s different and challenges a few boundaries. For a son to ask questions to his mother, on a podcast, around sensitive areas, is strange, but it’s powerful. We hope you can appreciate and enjoy one of the kindest, most generous and authentic people anyone could meet. Margaret McConville is one of those unique, remarkable people you rarely come across in life. Raring a family in what felt like a war zone- but losing a young son in the tranquillity of Donegal. It's taken a toll, but the attitude of Margaret is inspiring. Football and family is key. There's grand-children and great grand-children now. All of them adore Margaret.Oisin had a well-publicised gambling problem, but there was another side Margaret had to face. At one stage in this podcast, we almost feel like we're eve-dropping on an intimate private conversation between mother and son. They’ve allowed us in.Oisin also explores his different childhood and why he’s so passionate in helping others. It would be easier to walk away.It's Oisin's mummy- on the GAA Social. The beautiful Margaret McConville, 88 years young!
4/2/20241 hour, 10 minutes, 17 seconds
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Derry win league, Armagh don't- incredible day at Croke

Laois win division four, Westmeath win perhaps, the most important game of all, Donegal continue to blossom at Armagh expense and Derry v Dublin is setup for a rivalry that could define the next 24 months. We'll see. It's the GAA Social with Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville
4/1/202437 minutes, 10 seconds
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Garvan Jones- Fermanagh full-forward on the GAA Social

Garvan Jones scored 1-8 (1-7 from play) against Cavan over the weekend. It was a magnificent win for Fermanagh, but it couldn’t keep them in division two. The Allianz leagues can be cruel, but with Championship just over two weeks away, Garvan brings the podcast into the mind of a current inter-county footballer. With two older brothers playing Fermanagh, who’ve this year decided to step back- the time is right for Garvan to help lead. He’s had a brilliant 2024 personally, leading the attack, scoring heavily and delivering on the promise he’s shown throughout his club career with Derrygonnelly and with Fermanagh. What’s made him better now? Why now? Hopes and desires for 2024 and playing Armagh in the opening round of the Ulster championship. Are Fermanagh good enough?We also talk broadcasting, coverage of games, what do players want to see? University football pints to the serious business of senior inter-county football. Being in the mindset.It’s Garvan Jones on the GAA Social with Thomas & Oisin
3/26/202457 minutes, 20 seconds
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The GAA Social. League winners, losers, championship

The podcast looks at all the big winners and losers from the Allianz Leagues 2024. What does it say for championship? Our Podcast winner of the week and there's a lot of love for Johnny McGrath of Galway.It's the GAA Social on a Monday
3/24/202432 minutes, 27 seconds
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Diarmuid O'Sullivan-Strikes, fights, is he capable of managing Cork? A footballer, beat up by a mummy-but nailed Francie Bellew

In one of the most enjoyable podcasts since the GAA Social started it's meandering journey- Diarmuid O'Sullivan stands out. Nothing is off limits. Passed over as Cork manager- why? Rows with Kilkenny and Limerick and embracing his iconic status.Then, there's the strikes. In the noughties Cork called a strike three times. It was hugely controversial and still causes debate. The fall-outs continue and there's a feeling more than 20 years on, Cork were not supported as they should. Diarmuid’s father Jerry was on the Cork County Board at the time, a former Chairman- but his son was on the opposing side. Diarmuid was still living at home at the time. Conversation over the dinner table. Tricky!Diarmuid explains his first time crossing the border, the experience remains vivid in his mind. Should Casement stadium be built? Cork have their own issues around 'Oisin McConville Supervalue Park' as it's now known. O'Sullivan is helping Ronan Sheehan as part of the Down hurling management. It's a role he enjoys. Could he manage one of the top Munster teams? Could he manage Cork some day?It's the life and times of one of Hurling’s greatest icons- Diarmuid O'Sullivan on the GAA Social Podcast
3/19/202458 minutes, 2 seconds
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Monaghan relegated, Tyrone safe & the exceptional Niall Devlin

Thomas & Oisin reflect on a bumper weekend of Gaelic Games. Wicklow earn their first win, and now play Antrim in a massive game for survival for both counties. Because of the Down/ Westmeath draw- how big is the Down Clare game this weekend? A promotion play-off for a place in division two. Laois still look good for promotion from Division four- despite defeat from Leitrim. Tommy Conroy catches the eye- despite losing to Derry. A Monaghan -Tyrone classic, Galway still in trouble with Roscommon and David Clifford misses a penalty. We kid you not!The GAA Social on a Monday - and we have a new winner of Player of the week!!!! (He throughly deserved it)
3/17/202431 minutes, 39 seconds
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Aimee Mackin. Being the best, trying to win an All-Ireland, life in Australia, famous family, amalgamation & driving Armagh

Aimee is perhaps the greatest Gaelic footballer of her generation. There are a couple in that top bracket, but the Armagh forward has already picked up Player of the year and despite her young age, has represented the Armagh senior team for nine years. Her debut came in 2015In this wide ranging podcast, we examine the amalgamation piece around the GAA/ LGFA and Camogie Association, her one piece of advice to those decision makers and her hopes that the hierarchy of all three organisations can follow the example of our clubs.Aimee comes from arguably the most talented Gaelic football family in Ireland at present. Her sister Blaithin plays for Armagh and her brothers Ciaran and Connaire line-out for the Armagh mens team. Aimee and Balithin also play Australian Rules with Melbourne Fooball Club, representing the Demons in the AFLW. Aimee has also played international soccer at all levels.Despite the obvious talents, Aimee struggled to acknowledge her greatness. Humble. The Camlough athlete examines the notion of placing a life on hold for sport, winning an All-Ireland with Armagh, media awareness and caution. Mackin also remembers the days when Armagh didn’t have a pitch to train on. It’s not like that now.Cruciate recovery into one of the greatest Gaelic footballers of her generation. It’s the brilliant Aimee Mackin on the GAA Social Podcast
3/12/202459 minutes, 37 seconds
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The Curse of County Mayo- a Documentary from the BBC World Service on the GAA Social. Something a bit different this week

Is County Mayo’s Gaelic football team cursed? You might have heard of the “Curse of Bambino” for the Boston Red Sox in US baseball. This is the story of Ireland’s equivalent. Irish-American sports reporter Dave McKenna investigates this curious case to find out if a decades old hex is behind their recent failures. Did the team really disrespect a funeral in 1951? And did that cause the mysterious bad luck that’s plagued the team ever since? Episode 1 of 3.Let us know what you think of #AmazingSportStories
3/10/202437 minutes, 23 seconds
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Jackie Tyrell- The real Brian Cody & the Shefflin handshake, crippled with doubt, obsessed, texts, punditry, mindset

This Podcast isn’t quite what you’d expect? Jackie Tyrell has won nine All-Ireland titles with Kilkenny & everything with his club. He’s one of Gaelic Games highest rated and respected TV analysts. He’s a model, assured and confident- it appears. Behind it all, was a hurler crippled with doubt.This Podcast explores the journey Jackie Tyrell has travelled. A bumpy one. The James Stephen’s club man also lifts the lid on Brian Cody, what he was like, what made him different. Jackie also explains his thoughts around Henry Shefflin, his decision to take Galway and the famous handshake/ non-handshake between the star manager and perhaps his greatest player? No regrets.Jackie also explains his obsessive nature. Press-ups/ sit-ups before bed, every single night, is just one tiny piece. There’s a brilliant insight into Tommy Walsh, the All-stars dinner when Tipperary cleaned up, Vodka & Redbull and the four digits that followed in a text message. There’s punditry, Donal Og "Going off one"- what was that like? And, there’s Cork. Ben O’Connor too.There’s also Lar Corbett. Fabulous stuff.
3/5/20241 hour, 1 second
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Brian Fenton, Kerry Tyrone rivalry bursts into life, Bad day for Oisin, Cavan still there, Cork win, bigger for Galway. Mayo?

It's the Monday morning review of all the games and talking points as the Allianz Leagues burst into life
3/3/202433 minutes, 51 seconds
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20th Anniversary Cormac McAnallen - GAA Social Special. Donal McAnallen & All-Star Kevin McCloy owing his life to Cormac.

An extra-length Podcast, for a very good reason.It's 20 years since Cormac McAnallen died. At 24, the Tyrone captain already won a senior All-Ireland in 2003 and was next in line to life Sam Maguire as leader. It didn't happen. In the early hours of March 2nd, Donal McAnallen heard a noise in Cormac's room and found his brother. Donal explains what unfolded, Cormac's death and the trauma that seemed to hit everyone in a Gaelic Football nation.The Cormac Trust was setup in Cormac’s memory and it saved countless lives. It's a beautiful legacy and joining Donal, Thomas & Oisin is former Derry captain Kevin McCloy. In August 2014, Kevin collapsed in a club championship match. His life has never been the same, but it's a life "Owed" to Cormac. In a remarkable podcast, Kevin explains his own journey through cardiac arrest. It's an extraordinarily personal account of life, death and survival beyond the brink.Perhaps surprising, or maybe not, there are so many brilliant, funny moments in a special extra-length podcast, that turns several corners- some unexpected.The GAA Social are indebted to Donal and Kevin for their honesty. This was a difficult podcast to take part in, but both men were simply incredible. Genuine, humble, authentic and brilliant ambassadors for the short, but beautiful life of Cormac McAnallen.
2/27/20241 hour, 15 minutes, 22 seconds
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Unbelievable forwards, Kerry collapse, Cork can survive, Westmeath & Down in control, 100% Derry. Where are the Dubs & Galway?

All the talking points, games and the great forwards of our times.
2/25/202435 minutes, 47 seconds
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Shauna Ennis- Meath Double All-Ireland winning captain. This is why the GAA/ LGFA & Camogie Association need to amalgamate.

Shauna Ennis is a double All-Ireland winning captain. The Meath defender is also a camog, playing for the successful Na Fianna club in Meath. in 2023, the club reached All-Ireland semi-finals in Camogie and football. Despite several efforts, nine dual players had to play both games within 21 hours. One game in Louth, another 300km away. Then there's the boys, treated better than the girls.Mary McAleese has set the target for 2027, listening to this podcast it can't come soon enough. But, it's a bumpy road ahead.
2/20/20241 hour, 43 seconds
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The GAA Social on a Monday- Split Derry in half, Cliffords magic, Donegal improving, Wicklow & mini league, Cork & Kildare dire

It's the Monday review podcast, uploaded for your commute. Start your week with your GAA wrap and a look ahead to what's next
2/18/202444 minutes, 15 seconds
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Frank McGuigan- brutually honest. Alcohol, marriage, a car crash that cost his career, almost killed. This is his story

Frank McGuigan was one of Gaelic Games greatest footballers. An All-star award in 1984 after his historic 11-points from play during the Ulster final of the same year. An icon to this day. Football is great and life is good.However a car accident ended his playing career and could have cost him his life. Frank was drunk behind the wheel and the accident sparked a period of depression and excessive drinking.In this extraordinary podcast, McGuigan explains the toll alcohol took on his marriage, his family and his football. It’s brutally honest. It engages Thomas and Oisin into a conversation around alcohol that’s eyebrow raising.Is Frank an alcoholic? He’s not sure. Fake stories around his drinking causes hurt, even today it annoys him. There's learnings in this podcast.This all comes after a 15 minutes McGuigan syle analysis of new rules and the modern game. Frank doesn’t miss.Tears in 2003 watching his son win Sam Maguire, annoyance over All-stars won and missed (Frank sold his All-star on e-bay)Then there’s that famous last photograph with former Tyrone manager Art McCrory, days before he died. A simple snap that’s now pricelessReferees, Peter Canavan and the distress over the thought of Mickey Harte leading Derry to an All-Ireland.Frank and his son Tommy have confirmed they’re moving to the States of Conor Glass walks up the Hogan steps.There are loads of laughs, fun and stomach creasing moments-especially when a dodgy message was forwarded instead of deleted. Big mistake.Frank McGuigan, one of the amazing people of our time.The GAA Social. Powerful listening
2/14/20241 hour, 11 minutes, 13 seconds
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Oisin owns his four-week suspension mistake & we hear from the MacRory Cup champions for a reflective podcast on making it

We hear from three MacRory Cup winning players, immediately after Omagh CBS defeat St Patrick's Academy Dungannon on the occasion of the 100th MacRory Cup final. It's immediate reaction. Manager Diarmuid McNulty joins Oisin & Thomas too. Then there's Oisin and the refeere mistake that's cost him four weeks on the sidelines. His response isn't what Thomas was expecting.It's the GAA Social on a Monday
2/11/202440 minutes, 34 seconds
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Adrian McGuckin, former Derry manager, teacher of thousands of footballers, success, learning to live without Vera. Beautiful

An Ulster GAA Icon, who shaped the lives and football careers of thousands of young men. Adrian McGuckin helped St Patrick’s Maghera win 12 MacRory Cup titles and four All-Ireland championships. This weekend it’s the 100th MacRory Cup final. He managed Derry, but regrets it now. He explains why? This all comes after a playing career where the Ballinderry man won Ulster championships, played at Wembley and was the catalyst for success at both county and club level- with a humble heart.In his mid-seventies, McGuckin reflects on life growing up on a farm, a less traditional choice of school and coaching at Jordanstown, now Ulster University. McGuckin also reflects on loss after his wife Vera died approaching 20 years ago now. It’s a familiar story for so many people in society, but explained perhaps by so few.When Thomas and Oisin started their media journey- it was Adrian McGuckin who was at the centre of those days as a co-commentator and analyst for the BBC. Reminiscing, laughter and a former Derry manager who just “can’t get his head around” the new man in charge.It’s wonderful stuff as the band comes back together, from one of the best people you could meet.It’s Adrian McGuckin on the GAA Social. The voice is epic!
2/6/20241 hour, 4 minutes, 34 seconds
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GAA Social Extra on a Monday. Your comprehensive review of the weekends GAA talking points

It's the Monday GAA Social review of a busy weekend in the Allianz league. Oisin picks the 2024 All-Ireland winner
2/4/202437 minutes, 22 seconds
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Conor Glass. Why I played for Derry v Kerry, winning All-Ireland with Glen, asking Malachy O'Rourke to be Derry manager

This is an absorbing listen.Conor Glass is the most talked about GAA player of 2024. After winning an All-Ireland club title with Glen, beating Kerry with Derry six days after, and 24-hours-later, engaged into Tyrone royalty (She obviously said yes)In a revealing GAA Social, Glass brings us into the heart of Mickey Harte taking the Derry job and exclusively reveals he asked Malachy O’Rourke to consider the vacant managers position. It’s a big moment for club and county. There are other revelations including the meaning behind the Tour de France shirt worn on Monday club (more meaningful than you’d suspect) how he, Ciaran McFaul and Ethan Doherty played for Derry just six days after winning an All-Ireland club and the fear of “The wheels coming off” after Rory Gallagher stepped back as Derry manager. Glass provides an insight into the Harte/Devlin regime and the drive to win Sam Maguire. There’s a poignant discussion on Claire Glass (Conor’s mum) who was diagnosed with cancer. Claire decided to hide the illness from Conor, because of football.There’s also the insight into winning the All-Ireland club. The TV cameras picked him up at the final whistle, the tears flowed (the first of many that day)The future, the drive, the busiest man in Ireland and the Derry captain with Thomas and Oisin on the GAA Social.
1/31/20241 hour, 17 seconds
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GAA Social Monday- Canavan brilliance, Kerry on a different path, Monaghan magic, The Watty 3, Cavan are standout- BLACK CARD!

It's the opening weekend of the Allianz leagues and Oisin McConville casts his eye over the major talking points with Thomas Niblock- and there's plenty!Monaghan stun Croke Park, Tyrone pick-up a win and Derry win in Tralee (With the Watty 3) Jim McGuinness is up and running- but there's cause for concern in Cork. Armagh, just OK. Thomas & Oisin go through division three and four and all the talking points on the Monday GAA Social. Available from 5am for your commute (Or just working from home)
1/28/202449 minutes, 49 seconds
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Conor McManus -The last dance, belief in Sam, Beggan to NFL, Harte & McGuinness, best point ever scored. Being Ruthless. Pain

Is it the last dance? Conor McManus explains his vision for 2024 and his future in Monaghan colours. Management is a discussion point, but this podcast brings listeners into the reality of playing top level Gaelic Games when the body is screaming stop. Operations await Conor in the very near future as a life beyond Blue and white is soon near. But not yet. After narrowly losing to Dublin in the 2023 All-Ireland semi-final, Monaghan were close. McManus explains his belief Monaghan can improve and the Sam Maguire is possible. It's a big ask. Conor explains the ruthless competition in challenging for an All-Ireland, winning championship games on penalties and commitment to the cause. Recorded in front of a 400 person studio audience, there’s plenty of laughs and craic in a fascinating insight into the mind of one of the greatest Gaelic footballers of our time. Is he the greatest Gaelic footballer, without an All-Ireland medal? It's the GAA Social Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville, with special guest Conor McManus
1/23/202451 minutes, 22 seconds
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The GAA Social returns- Neil Lennon on GAA, the Irish job, helping Dublin to Sam, Jim McGuinness, threats & a changing society

This is the remarkable life and story of Neil Lennon, wrapped in the hands of Gaelic Games. Born in Lurgan in County Armagh, Lennon rose to prominence in Gaelic games. Captaining his school and club in Lurgan, winning an All-Ireland with St Michael's before playing alongside Kieran McGeeney for Armagh, losing the Ulster final to Derry.That Ulster final ignited a relationship with former Derry player Anthony Tohill, who ended up at Celtic Park on Old Firm day. Chris Sutton taking bets on who could "Slap" David Beckham and the remarkable chilling management call made by Martin O'Neill on Cup final day. It's a fascinating insight into the ruthless nature of management.The podcast takes a look at a changing Irish society and for the first time Neil Lennon explains the details of how his International career ended, with the visit of two police officers. That low point fired a drive in Lennon, delivering managerial success and becoming Celtic manager at just 38.Neil Lennon also answers questions on the vacant Republic of Ireland managers job. Is he the man for the job?Scott Brown & Georgios Samaras watching Gaelic football, Martin O'Neill in awe of a GAA master and a brilliant insight into management. It’s the GAA Social with Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville- back for a new series. Let 2024 begin
1/21/202459 minutes, 50 seconds
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The GAA Social- Team of the Year 2023. Season Reflections

It's been a long (short) season, with some brilliant (awful) games- but in the end, we have the best teams with the biggest prizes-a fine season. Limerick have Liam & Dublin won Sam. The Podcast will be taking an emotional break for a bit- Oisin & Thomas seem happy enough with this. Will we ever see them again? Would anyone actually be bothered? Before the break- The GAA Social 'Team of the Year' is picked. Actually, it's been more crafted. We also have our end of season review for the Podcast series. Brian Canavan, Seanie Johnston, Paddy McBride, Dion Dublin, Shane Walsh, Rory O'Carroll, our Live studio audience programme, Barry O'Hagan, Chrissy McKaigue, Big Conn, Niamh McLaughlin, Michael Murphy, Rian O'Neill, Austin Gleeson- these were the brilliant podcasts- THAT WERN'T MENTIONED!!!! From the team- we love you all and can't thank you enough. Oisin is away to France, Thomas is back to work, presenting BBC Newsline on Friday. No rest for the wicked! PS- we might drop a few episodes throughout the autumn, maybe.
8/2/202352 minutes, 7 seconds
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The All-Ireland final, uncut with Oisin McConville, Philly McMahon & Thomas Niblock- Player of the year picked

Dublin are back as kings of Ireland. Philly McMahon joins Oisin & Thomas to talk through the All-Ireland final, Player of the year, the 2023 season and covering the All-Ireland final for the BBC- just a little bit differently. Philly McMahon is a very, very happy man!
7/31/202340 minutes, 39 seconds
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Seamus Moynihan. The Kerry legend on coaching David Clifford a life in Green & Gold and the next Kerry manager will be....

Seamus Moynihan is one of the Kerry all-time legends. Four All-Ireland medals, three All-stars, Nine Munster championships and a lifetime in a Kerry defence. Championship arrived as a 19-year-old in midfield and finished 14 years later. Oisin always said Moynihan was his toughest opponent. In this episode we hear from the Glenflesk man about life, football, taking the U20's this year and his expectations ahead of the All-Ireland final. A fascinating insight into one of the all-time greats. Seamus Moynihan on the GAA Social
7/26/20231 hour, 6 minutes, 1 second
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A minutes silence for Jaap Stam, Thomas pinging them over the bar & the All-Ireland hurling final. Limerick magic.

Limerick join Kilkenny and Cork as the only sides to complete four-in-a-row. Will they become the first to make it five? In the immediate aftermath of a pulsating All-Ireland final, where Limerick burst into life after the break, we pick through the bones of another All-Ireland hurling championship. Oisin has enjoyed a busy weekend. He played in an exhibition game against Manchester United and roasted Jaap Stam (There's photographic proof) he's now made for life. Thomas was supposed to play in that game- but decided to put the GAA first and lined out for Derry against Louth and it seemed to go pretty well! Plenty of laughs, reflections on BBC Coverage and everyone in awe of the brilliance of Limerick. The team of our time.
7/24/202326 minutes, 41 seconds
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Brendan Rogers. Semi-final heartbreak, I'll Win All-Ireland, Rory Gallagher, unsure of next Derry manager, Clifford & Kerry

In a wide ranging podcast- recorded 36 hours after a heart-breaking All-Ireland semi-final defeat to Kerry- this is remarkable stuff from one of the best players in Gaelic football- in Gaelic games! Brendan Rodgers should pick-up an All star award in midfield later this year after a dramatic change of position in 2023. His performance against Kerry was scintillating. We reflect on that defeat, his move to midfield and who he believes will win Sam Maguire (and Liam MacCarthy) The podcast examines a season in red. The referee performance against Kerry, will Ciaran Meenagh remain as manager, the feeling within the camp when Rory Gallagher was replaced as coach 48 hours before the Ulster final- and its impact. Can you play both football and hurling and what's it like being a five-time world champion in Irish dancing. Brendan brings us into a world of pressure! All-star awards- will Brendan pick one up later this year? Does he care? He's an interesting response. Planning a wedding when you've just one free week per-year and his decision not to drink alcohol is interesting. His Sunday night was a cup of tea, a traybake (because it was earned) and off to bed. Different. What's vibrant about this podcast is the brilliant personality of Brendan Rogers. Devoted to Slaughtneil and Derry and an absolute belief he will climb the steps of the Hogan stand for both club and county. He’s also a healthy look on life, perspective and being level. A brilliant episode of the Multi-Award winning GAA Social as Brendan Rogers sits down with Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville
7/19/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 4 seconds
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Dublin- Kerry final. Semi-finals revisited. Referees and big calls.

We got there in the end, the All-Ireland final most people predicted. The journey over an explosive weekend in Croke Park was less obvious. Monaghan brought Dublin to the brink and Derry 'Could have/should have' beaten the All-Ireland champions Kerry. The BBC Commentary and studio team were in full flow and the Harte/McConville battle is back on! Referee decisons critical-Maurice Deegan was part of the commentary team- his insight into the decisions in realtime was superb. Is the job now just impossible and is help required? It's the GAA Social Extra with Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville
7/17/202328 minutes, 13 seconds
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Dion Dublin and the GAA. Manchester United, the inner Roy Keane, the real Alex Ferguson and Who will win Sam Maguire

This week, it's very different. Dion Dublin visited Croke Park for the first time. The day before, Thomas brought the former England football international to Glen where he met a former All-Ireland winner, the current Derry captain and the community aspect of a sport that's different. Roy Keane, Eric Cantona and the real Alex Ferguson are explored and Dion gives us his take on Gaelic games, the contradictions within the sport and what sets it apart. It’s a unique insight. Filled with laughs and depth it's a very different podcast from 'Homes under the Hammer' Presenter Dion Dublin signed for United, had a brilliant start to his career before breaking his leg. Manchester United signed Eric Cantona and Dublin left. It was a sliding doors moment. From Glen club to a Pub in Magherafelt before making our way to Dublin for the All-Ireland football quarter-finals. Dion Dublin, in Dublin, watching Dublin and he’s on the GAA Social
7/12/20231 hour, 10 seconds
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The Joy of All-Ireland Hurling semi-final weekend. Derry minors win All-Ireland & Football semi-finals preview. Oisin & Neil

After an magical weekend covering the hurling live on BBC TV- we pick through the bones of an incredible festival of joy at Croke Park. The Shane O'Donnell goal, Fogarty block and the mother of all saves "The best i've ever seen in my life" Kilkenny will now play Limerick in this years final. Thomas couldn’t make the jolly boys day out because he was presenting the TV coverage- but Oisin continued the fine tradition and was in a very happy place! Then there's Derry minors. Another All-Ireland title and a lot of love for manager Damian McErlain. His record of success and development at underage level is impressive. We look ahead to the All-Ireland hurling final and the football semi-finals. We've also a supporting cast member this week. The magnificent Neil McManus joins Thomas & Oisin. It's the GAA Social Extra on a Monday. We hope you enjoy
7/10/202336 minutes, 15 seconds
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John 'Bubbles' O'Dwyer- Tipperary, Not going back, Futuure of hurling, Migraines & it's up to Kilkenny to save hurling.

John O'Dwyer is 31- no longer a Tipperary hurler. The game has moved in a different direction and players like John feel they no longer fit the modern hurling pattern. It's an interesting take on our wonderful sport- and it's echoed by others. All-Ireland winner, All-star, and a player who still feels he is 'The best on the field' believes it could be up to Kilkenny to save hurling. What does that mean? This weekend it's the All-Ireland hurling semi-finals- they're both live on BBC television, BBC iplayer & BBC Sport website. John tells Thomas & Oisin how they will play out and who, he believes, will make the All-Ireland final. John also suffers from migraines. They're not just a headache and had a huge impact on his life when playing for Tipperary. Did it all start from a concussion? He brings us into that world. We also discuss the combine world that hurling is travelling on. Is it athlete more than skill? Bubbles is also an accomplished Gaelic footballer- good enough to play county. Could we ever see him in blue and gold again? It's the GAA Social with John O'Dwyer- top of the list, why is he called bubbles?
7/5/20231 hour, 2 minutes, 15 seconds
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The GAA Social Extra. Quarter-finals uncut. Semi-finals are here

Quarter-finals all done. What happened and what happens next
7/3/202331 minutes, 50 seconds
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Rory O'Carroll, 5 All-Ireland's with Dublin, breaking rules, living life differently, working in prison, Jim Gavin & Concussion

Rory O'Carroll is different. 5 x All-Ireland titles with Dublin- but decided to leave the most successful team of all time and go travelling. Life is too short. That journey brought him working in a women’s prison in New Zealand, learning new languages and a new perspective. Following your dreams. Rory has won two All-Ireland football titles with Kilmacud Crokes and was playing in the infamous Glen final earlier this year- should it have been replayed? Rory gives his answer. In 2013, Rory was visibly concussed while playing Mayo. The final 10 minutes was a haze. What was that experience like and what are the learnings? All-stars, International Rules, All-Ireland titles with club and county- but success doesn't define him- or come close. Rory is a Social worker, involved with the Travelling community, children and working in prisons. It's a challenging job- but he loves what he does. It's a facinating insight into a challenging career that Rory was born to do. Cut from different cloth, with a unique outlook on life- it's the brilliant Rory O'Carroll on the GAA Social.
6/28/20231 hour, 6 minutes, 18 seconds
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GAA Social- Tyrone v Kerry, Dubs & Mayo- The Draw, the reaction- it's awesome!!!!

What a draw, Dublin against Mayo and Cork V Derry as a double header. That's all after Tyrone against Kerry and an Ulster derby Armagh V Monaghan. Life is great
6/26/202345 minutes, 55 seconds
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Neil McManus- the journey comes to an end

Neil McManus on the GAA Social has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling. What a career. 2007 he made his debut with Antrim, he'll continue to wear the maroon of Cushendall. But there's so much more. His love of the sport, how he describes hurling, its future and the rural depopulation that's hitting the Glens of Antrim. But there's a plan- and McManus is leading! His father was evicted from his Belfast home when the troubles started- but instilled a community feel that's vibrant today in Cushendall. It's an incredible insight into one of the greats. Neil McManus on the GAA Social
6/21/20231 hour, 7 minutes, 17 seconds
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The draw, the final 12 and who will make the All-Ireland quarter-finals. Tailteann Cup bursts into life. Officials in the GAA

We have the draw for the final 8 for Sam Maguire and the semi-final line-up for the Tailteann cup. It was perhaps the best weekend for Gaelic football this summer and the new format seems to be working. It's a packed GAA Social Extra with all bases covered. We also talk officials in the game and Oisin is clear- it's time for 2 referees at the top of the game!
6/19/202343 minutes, 31 seconds
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Willie Anderson- Ireland rugby captain to playing Gaelic football. Coaching, life and why the GAA works- how it can improve?

Willie Anderson is a former Ireland rugby captain from a Protestant, Unionist background. Growing up in county Tyrone, marching on the 12th of July, Gaelic Games wasn't the jumper that fitted best. Life changes. Arrest in Argentina, threat of execution, before playing rugby in communist Romania changed his outlook on the place he calls home. In this podcast we hear the thoughts from a different background. Can the GAA evolve to attract more Unionists? Should they? Willie Anderson played Gaelic football, his son Thomas also played. Thomas also played professional rugby for Ulster, Connacht and Ireland, winning an U20 Grand Slam. He sent a very powerful letter years later. There's a lot more. A United Ireland and challenges the debate provides for sports and society. What does Willie think? The former Irish captain battled alcohol addiction. He doesn't drink anymore. He was also involved in a car accident that resulted in the death of a young boy. It's been a life of challenges- but every single fence has been climbed. Willie has played Gaelic Games, helped clubs with fundraisers, and has aided various clubs and counties throughout the years at the highest level- including Armagh. The Cathal O'Rourke story is probably the best line in the podcast- and there are many! Willie looks to the future- "Tell your children you love them everyday, because you don't know when the day will arrive" The sport needs winners and losers, even at underage. He doesn't miss! It's a different podcast, but a unique insight into Gaelic Games from one of the finest people we've ever had on the show. Willie Anderson is a remarkable man, with a remarkable family. We hope you enjoy. PS- his son Jonathan is one of the globes best fashion designers. Rihanna's outfit at the Superbowl half-time show? Beyonce? LeBron James? PPS- He's now working with James Bond. What a man, what a family!
6/14/20231 hour, 14 minutes
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The Glory of hurling,Tailteann Cup quarter-finals and who will qualify (and in what position) for the Sam Maguire knockout

Hurling tops the bill as the roadtrip to Munster begins. Massive weekend of football coming up in Sam Maguire and Tailteann cup- we have all angles covered.
6/12/202336 minutes, 20 seconds
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The remarkable Sambo McNaughton- Speech impediment, won't talk, healing with hurling, improvement of the game-where is football

Sambo McNaughton is perhaps the most recognisable hurler in Ulster history. He scaled new heights with Antrim and Cushendall, managed both teams after retirement and continues to manage and coach today. His name is recognisable everywhere in Ireland- he doesn't even need a surname! Behind the man is a life struggling with a speech impediment, a troubled childhood and a society that was unforgiving to anyone that was 'a little bit different' In this podcast we explore a life where even answering a phone is impossible. With Brutal honesty, Sambo opens up on how the condition shaped his life, his lifelong friendship with John McKillop (The legend of Cushedall) and how it steered his mindset. It's a stunning listen. We talk hurling, it's future and Sambo comes up with a radical plan to help- especially for developing Ulster teams. Sambo also chats life, football, watching Tony Scullion, Greg Blaney and Henry Downey in his packed bar where everyones attention was on the game. He feels it's different now. The first 35 minutes of this podcast is raw and perhaps the most powerful yet. Sambo McNaughton on the GAA Social. Words wouldn't do him justice. He has out ultimate respect
6/7/20231 hour, 9 minutes, 18 seconds
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The state of the game- is Gaelic football in trouble?

All the games reviewed, the talking points and in general the state of Gaelic Football. It's the GAA Social Extra on a Monday
6/5/202342 minutes, 35 seconds
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Philly McMahon- Jim Gavin explained, Cluxton, being different, IRA. Driving success in life and football. A United Ireland

Philly McMahon has lived, and living a remarkable life. Under Pat Gilroy and Jim Gavin he thrived. We dig deep into both managers- what they brought and why they were different. Gavin is specifically interesting. Bringing the Dublin team to the Battle of the Somme in France and camping in an army barracks. The team to sleep outside and work life out for themselves. He was trying to pick his captain. Remarkable insight into Jim Gavin as a manager. Born in Ballymun, his Father joined the IRA, was shot and escaped from a court appearance. He spent 30 years on the run. His travels to Belfast on the train, his father was his ‘Uncle Frank’ From that background- one of the most successful footballers burst into life. At underage and senior level Philly started life as a forward before reaching his true calling in the full-back line. Eight All-Irelands with Dublin, 12 Leinster titles, Five Allianz League titles and double All-star. He was also nominated for Player-of-the-year but didn’t get it. Why? The Kieran Donaghy incident possibly. Does Philly regret it? We ask him. We’re not so sure about the answer. There’s more in this feature length episode of the GAA Social. His best player, marking Colm Cooper, the Aidan O’Shea incident still irks. There’s more. What his father had in his wallet that was found a year after he died and who (apart from Dublin) Philly would like to see win the All-Ireland. Will he be manager someday? Could it be Antrim? There's also drugs, its problem in society and the impact of the death of his brother. It’s Philly McMahon on the GAA Social with Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville
5/31/20231 hour, 18 minutes, 51 seconds
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GAA Social on a Monday. We're ready for Armagh and Tyrone. Monday review

The GAA Social with Oisin McConville & Thomas Niblock- Dublin won't win Sam
5/29/202335 minutes, 16 seconds
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Kevin Hughes. Football, loss, death, Tyrone. The most powerful GAA Social yet. Darragh O'Se & Kerry, Mickey Harte winning Sam

Kevin Hughes lost his sister Helen and brother Paul in two separate car accidents. He was on the pitch when Paul McGirr died representing Tyrone in an Ulster championship match. Cormac McAnallen was his captain and friend. It's a life of loss- but remarkably Kevin has found a way to survive, grow and cope. He was Man-of-the-match in the historic All-Ireland final of 2003 when Tyrone won their first All-Ireland. This is a story of loss, resolve, laughter and pain. Kevin Hughes is one of the most remarkable people we've ever come across. It's also 20 years since Tyrone won their first All-Ireland. Oisin & Kevin battled it out in Croke Park that September day, the podcast sparks some terrific memories (some bad ones for Oisin) The GAA Social- the brilliant Kevin Hughes
5/24/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 3 seconds
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All-Ireland preview/review- Tailteann cup. Hurling King once again & Oisin knows who will win Sam Maguire. Donegal of old?

It's the GAA Social on a Monday, Oisin and Thomas review the GAA action over the weekend and preview what's to come. It's also time to reflect on the recent impact of the podcast series in the immediacy of recording, perhaps, our most powerful yet. (We know we have said that before) Down footballers enjoyed Thurles- on the pitch and slightly off it too? The GAA Social Extra- we hope you enjoy
5/22/202323 minutes, 36 seconds
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Francie Bellew in his only ever sit-down interview. Nothing off-limits

We don't know how exactly it happened- but it has. Armagh legend Francie Bellew agreed to sit down and take part in his first and only sit-down interview. In a wide ranging conversation we dig into being shy, how he was bundled into a car and brought to Armagh training and his memories of playing in Orange. He's not a fan of modern day football, he hasn't been back at Clones since he retired but his kids are opening the lid on football again. He reveals his toughest ever opponent, battles with Tyrone and how he was tricked! It's not all memories and smiles. The controversial Mickey Linden challenge is debated. Mayobridge played Crossmaglen in the Ulster club final in 2014 and Linden lost two front teeth. He was removed from the field after 14 minutes. Francie reveals they've never talked since. Maybe they will? Francie explains his cult status and although he struggles to understand it- he is aware it’s a thing in GAA circles. Quick, witty and surprisingly frank. It’s the GAA Social with All-Ireland winner Francie Bellew
5/18/20231 hour, 1 minute, 9 seconds
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Shane McGuigan exclusive- The GAA Social at the Ulster final

A first ever draw between Armagh and Derry, an Ulster final decided on pens, drama almost beyond words and a performance of a lifetime (another one) from Shane McGuigan. It's the GAA Social Extra on a Monday.
5/15/202315 minutes, 53 seconds
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The GAA Social LIVE -from Seamus Heaney HomePlace, Bellaghy Co Derry. The Leinster & Ulster finals have arrived.

Tickets sold out in 6 minutes. A capacity Seamus Heaney HomePlace welcomed the GAA Social with a live studio audience. Two provincial finals to look forward to, questions from the audience & one lucky Castledawson boy managed to convince Michael Murphy back down the Glenshane and take his club for a training session. You don't ask, you don't get. Former Derry All-Ireland winner Eamonn Burns talks about his cancer journey, Teaching in Derry city, being dropped and calling Eamonn Coleman to make his point. It's different and it's live. Thank you everyone for your support, it really does mean the world.
5/10/20231 hour, 9 minutes, 50 seconds
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Oisin McConville- playing day after dad died. Ulster & Leinster final previews. Masters football, Hurling is king. Kerry Kings

It's the GAA Social Extra, on a weekend of one sided Provincial finals- we hope for much more this weekend. A guarenteed sell-out Clones will be a day from the Gods- for the gods. Armagh will win (apparently) and wait for it.....Louth can do it!! It's the GAA Social with Oisin & Thomas.
5/8/202337 minutes, 34 seconds
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Brian Canavan- Double murder in Poyntzpass, a life in football, last day of cancer treatment & Derry/Armagh 2000 final reborn

In one of the most powerful GAA Social podcasts to date, former Armagh manager Brian Canavan joins Thomas and Oisin. He talks football, one of the most high profile shootings in his bar during the Troubles- weeks before the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. Brian also talks living with Cancer, refereeing and perhaps unusually, there's plenty of laughs too. In 1998, best friends Damien Trainor and Phillip Allen were killed in a shooting in Poyntzpass. The LVF burst into the Railway Bar and shot dead the life-long friends. Brian Canavan owns the Railway Bar. Both Damien and Phillip were innocent locals, discussing the upcoming wedding of Phillip. Damien was due to be best man. It's one of the most high profile shootings during the troubles. It occurred weeks before the Good Friday Agreement was signed and notable because of David Trimble and Seamus Mallon, together visiting the homes of both victims. Canavan brings us back to that day. It's a remarkable moment in time. Canavan along with Brian McAlinden managed Armagh to back-to-back Ulster championships in 1999 & 2000. It's 23 years since Armagh beat Derry on that famous day at Clones. Oisin McConville scored the winning point after a dubious free was awarded. This week marks a special occasion for Brian. For the first time, he discusses his cancer treatment and on Wednesday May 4th will receive his final radiotherapy treatment. That's the plan! Brian was BBC co-commentator for almost 30 years, we reflect on those days, the battles when in charge of Armagh and a refreshing outlook on life. Brian and his wife Geraldine go away for a night once a week, date night and still the best of friends. Life lessons. It's an absorbing story of love, loss, football and life. It's the brilliant Brian Canavan on the GAA Social
5/3/202356 minutes, 4 seconds
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Greg McCabe- Armagh and Derry in Ulster final. Lucky Dublin & Louth 'could' win Leinster. Big talk

Greg McCabe is growing in the famous number 6 shirt that Kieran McGeeney made his own. An immense performance in the Ulster semi-final over Down, McCabe talks about the lure of an Ulster title, taking on Derry and brings us on the Armagh journey. He’s a player on top form. The podcast also talks Dublin, their escape from the clutches of Kildare and we ask a question- that doesn't seem as rhetorical as it once did 'Could Louth win the Leinster championship’ Mickey Harte hopes so. The Sligo express is going the right way- but is Galway a bridge too far? Thomas & Oisin disagree over hurling & football and Harry Redknapp even gets a mention on the podcast. It's the GAA Social Extra. Lovely
5/1/202325 minutes, 34 seconds
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Barry O'Hagan- Down star player- surgery, Conor Laverty, recovery, family and making a difference

Barry O’Hagan is a week out of career threatening surgery. A Triple reconstruction of knee ligaments, a procedure that was dramatically changed 30 minutes before operation. The Hilltown man is the marquee Down forward- until a Saturday night against Antrim in February! In this podcast we examine and dig into living with injury, processing it and beginning the long road to recovery. It’s a fascinating insight into the trauma of missing out. Football really is life. Barry is from Clonduff, rival parish of Kilcoo. So how did he feel when Conor Laverty became manager? His response is brutally honest! What O’Hagan does provide is an insight into a new manager- how he’s galvanised a young squad and move them in the right direction. It’s absorbing and a rare insight. Oisin predicts his Ulster final and we also dig into the role of Jim McGuinness with Down. Interesting…. Barry is married with two young children. We look at the challenges of family life with sporting performance. It's becoming uncommon in a modern inter-county changing room. Plenty of laughs, insights and a brutually honest assessment of life as an intercounty GAA player. Barry O'Hagan on the GAA Social
4/26/20231 hour, 6 minutes, 57 seconds
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Michael Murphy & Pat Havern join the GAA Social Extra from Newry. Big weekend of action

With Oisin on championship duty, Michael Murphy jumps on the podcast with Thomas- joined by 1-3 Down hero Pat Havern. The Down full-forward talks expectations with Down, a big championship win, the inside track on Conor Laverty & taking a penalty he wasn't due to hit. Pat also looks forward to an Ulster semi-final with Armagh- can they win? We also reflect on some of the key talking points over the weekend and Michael predicts the 2023 Ulster final (Plaster it over the changing room walls) The GAA Social- on a Monday. Oisin is back on Wednesday
4/24/202323 minutes, 9 seconds
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PJ McCamphill. A life in hurling, 55 years in Kenya & making a real difference in life. Hurling in homily. An uplifting podcast

Fr PJ McCamphill has spent more than 50 years in Africa as a missionary. He's survived murder attempts. All this, because he left Ireland and the sport he adores to help others less fortunate. Yet people in Africa, according to PJ, are the happiest on the planet- why is that? This podcast is a unique insight into life in Africa, spreading the Gospel of GAA, playing every trick in the book to get home for hurling and the day RTE scooped him for 'sneaking' a trip home to watch Dunloy in the All-Ireland final. PJ started Frankie's Nursery in 2005- a school in memory of former Dunloy hurler Frankie McMullan. Frankie died by suicide in 2004- but his legacy lives on. The school provides free education in an area where it would be impossible to be educated- unless you came from money! Almost 2000 children now have an education in one of the most deprived areas in the world. Some of the first students are now in University- all because of a hurling man, with a hurling idea that blossomed in Africa. The school has a 100% pass rate. Last year Tyrone Gaelic footballer Conor Meyler, Antrim hurler Neil McManus and Mayo All-star Aidan O'Shea led a 50 strong GAA group to Kenya. Frankie’s Nursery was one of the areas visited. Fr PJ has Thomas & Oisin in fits of laughter as the GAA Social offers something a bit different. Enjoy a fascinating hour in life, hurling, sport and thought with PJ McCamphill. A joy.
4/19/20231 hour, 9 minutes, 1 second
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Ryan O'Toole- Monaghan match-winner. A championship debut to remember

Ryan O'Toole joins Thomas Niblock and Oisin McConville after a day he'll never forget. When the GAA world expected him to go for a point- O'Toole shocked everyone (except himself) and shot for goal. The reward is a place in the Ulster semi-final against Derry. In the immediate aftermath, Ryan reveals walking away from Monaghan, why he did it and how he came back. Mickey Harte joined Oisin and Michael Murphy in the BBC Studio and at half-time, pretty much dismissed the chance of a second-half come back. Needless to say, Oisin was waiting on the wings at full-time! We reflect on a comfortable win for Rory Gallagher & co over Fermanagh The GAA Social, with Ryan O'Toole in Omagh.
4/17/202328 minutes, 11 seconds
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Sean Quigley. Uncut, honest, raw and with edge. This is his story on championship week.

Fermanagh's Sean Quigley provides a fascinating and unvarnished insight into the mind of a leading Gaelic footballer on this week's podcast. Straight-talking Quigley bites back at the podcast, discusses the media's attitude towards Fermanagh and the state of modern inter-county football - are players too sensitive these days? He also explains why he wouldn't allow a nutritionist into his home and analyses the evolving role of the marquee forward. The Roslea man offers insight into the mind of Rory Gallagher ahead of this weekend's Ulster Championship quarter-final - but he isn't sure if the Derry boss is still a "Fermanagh man". Funny, moving, serious and fun, Sean offers a refreshingly honest assessment of the modern game - and his place in it - on the latest GAA Social.
4/12/20231 hour, 8 minutes, 51 seconds
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Party in the Bronx- and Roscommon! Cork Crisis, Mayo, An Antrim thesis still true. Armagh Unknown & Wicklow blossom

What a night it was in New York, a first ever championship win in Connacht and a victory up there with the Yankees 1998 season (well, sort of) In '98, did the Yankees move off 1st base, risking a few yards, just like the NY goalkeeper? Should it have been spotted by the officials? It was however an amazing win for NY and as one tweeter told the GAA Social 'It's the best championship moment of the season- and it's only the first week' It wasn't a good week for Antrim. Their performance against Armagh was flat- where does the county go from here? Armagh against Cavan might be a bit different? We look at Cork and what's gone wrong, Sligo win, Tipp too and two massive results for Laois and Offaly. It's the GAA Social and plenty of questions for the Wickow manager after a stunning win over Carlow #AskOisin
4/10/202338 minutes, 23 seconds
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Paddy McBride- Leading Antrim, the Saffron dream, Armagh in championship & dealing with the death of his sister. Remarkable.

In March, Paddy McBride lost his sister Marie to suicide. In his only sit down interview, Paddy reflects on the journey his family have travelled since the tragedy and the pragmatic steps to heal their lives. It's a stunning listen. Paddy is also one of the top players in Antrim. 12 years playing senior, under seven different mangement teams- the podcast explores the challenges the county faces. Recovering from broken fingers, he's back fit again and will play this weekend in the opening weekend of the Ulster championship against Armagh. Antrim are not expected to win- but Paddy does. The St John's player also explains his passion for Antrim, aspirations for the future and developing Gaelic Games within a big urban environment. There's laughs, craic and serious football talk. Another packed episode of the GAA social. It's a stunning listen and our appreciation to Paddy for being so honest.
4/5/20231 hour, 6 minutes, 19 seconds
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Championship has arrived- Oisin McConville predicts what's ahead

It's Championship. Yes- it's April, but it's Championship. Here we go....
4/3/202338 minutes, 47 seconds
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Brendan Devenney- like you've never, ever, heard him before. Football, helping children, Tragedy, Donegal commentator and life

This is one of our best ever podcasts. Brendan Devenney led Donegal for years, but they couldn't get across the line- Armagh & Oisin were the main roadblock. However this podcast digs deeper into the life of Brendan Devenny. Success, failures, helping chirldren in Africa and beyond. It's an education into living life now- and not planning too much for the future. There's also tragedy. Brendan lost his father and sister within a day in 2022. Two coffins in one house. It's raw, it's funny, it's emotional, there's the rave scene and glow sticks, all after his first match as a commentator (not co-commentator) This is the life of Brendan Devenney- a brilliant man, a wonderful podcast.
3/30/20231 hour, 3 minutes, 58 seconds
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League finals preview- final day drama! Monaghan survival- the real story behind Armagh & Rian O'Neill. Cluxton & #AskOisin

Wicklow are promoted & Oisin McConville walks on water. Well, sort of. Fab Fermanagh
3/27/202346 minutes, 5 seconds
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Niamh McLaughlin- the best gaelic footballer. 2022 POTY, 3 cruciates, Henry Shefflin, professional soccer and Australian rules

Three cruciate surgeries would finish most players- not Niamh McLaughlin! A professional footballer with Newcastle & Sunderland, a European championship final and a trip to the World Cup with Republic of Ireland shattered because of injury. Despite this, Niamh picks herself off the floor and earned the biggest individual accolade in Gaelic football- Player of the Year. It's a fascinating insight into drive, achievement and what makes her different? In her only broadcast interview, Niamh explains why she's taken up an offer of playing professional Australian rules with Gold Coast Suns. The Donegal captain lifts the lid on the money involved and why she made the move to the AFLW. Niamh also reveals her aspirations around amalgamation between the LGFA, GAA & Camogie Association. It's honest! Sit back and enjoy another revealing episode of the GAA Social
3/21/20231 hour, 1 minute, 34 seconds
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Final League weekend preview

Louth were in division four. Three short years later, they are one game away from promotion to division one. It's a tough one though- Dublin in Croke Park. We reflect on the Louth project and ask where can they go? Is Mickey Harte the greatest ever- where does he sit? We reflect on a weekend of drama across the Allianz Leagues and preview the final weekend of action- including a Tyrone/ Armagh clinker- and the game is live on BBC this Sunday. David Clifford, his new sock look, Armagh negativity- Wicklow and Fermanagh within touching distance and we ask the question 'What year will the GAA make its competitions fair? It's all crammed into your Monday GAA Social with Thomas Niblock and Oisin McConville #AskOisin
3/20/202337 minutes, 50 seconds
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Shane Walsh. The transfer, the All-Ireland club controversy and David Clifford. Padraic Joyce, trust and what it takes.

Shane Walsh is one of GAA’s biggest stars. The All-Ireland final shootout between him and David Clifford will go down as one of the greatest battles of all-time. The Galway star sits down with Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville in a reveal all podcast, providing a rare insight into one Gaelic Games most influential sportsmen. There’s much to discuss. Shane transferred from his club Kilkerrin/Clonberne to Kilmacud Crokes after Galway's All-Ireland defeat to Kerry (although his mind was made up before the Armagh game) the transfer shocked the sport. Why? How did he feel about the abuse aimed towards him, his new club- and will he go back home in the future, if roads lead back West? There’s the All-Ireland club final with Glen. 17 players. Was it cheating? Would the Leinster champions fulfil a replay- if that was the Call? With nothing off-limits Shane opens up to the GAA Social about hopes for Galway in 2023, that battle with David Clifford and the influence Ronan O’Gara had on him the night before the All-Ireland final with Kerry. Oisin loves O'Gara and reveals his own admiration for the former Ireland number 10. The importance of imagination, a lesson he learned as a six-year-old and the influence of Padraic Joyce is all packed into this podcast. Also, how did Walsh manage a substantial break during the inter-county season and could we seriously have lost him to another sport? A mature, confident but humble young man- Shane Walsh comes across brilliantly in another exceptional episode of the GAA Social
3/14/20231 hour, 7 minutes, 41 seconds
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Diving, David Humphreys, Tyrone v Monaghan, Oisin to manage Armagh? Kerry & when to stop taking the Ulster c'ship seriously?

It's the GAA Social Extra on a Monday. We look ahead to the key games across the divisions, and the #AskOisin element has grown. Will he manage Armagh someday? Thomas was stunned by his answer. Kingdom fears are tossed aside by Oisin (Good news for our Kerry listeners- bad news for everyone else) and we ask the question when will teams stop taking the Ulster championship seriously. Rian O'Neill pops in with a question, Niall Morgan kicking and Oisin could have been a rugby out-half? We talk diving and there's a giveaway to our next guest on the GAA Social.
3/13/202325 minutes, 21 seconds
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Seanie Johnston- the transfer that rocked a nation- the summer that enraged a county. This is his story.

It was the most controversial transfer in GAA history. Seanie Johnston decided to move from Cavan to Kildare. What followed was an precedented journey, reporters at home, camera crews following his every move and in July 2012, Kildare met Cavan in the championship. His parents left the country and during the huge story- there was drama at every turn. For the first time, Seanie lifts the lid on how dark that period was, why he moved and how he reflects on the drama- a decade later! What was he offered by Kildare? Why did he choose the Lillywhites and was he really living in Straffan? In an unrestricted interview Seanie opens up on failing relationships in Cavan, the influence of Kieran McGeeney and sickness within the family. There is a dramatic low point and the steam room incident- all during an the most testing time in Seanie’s life. His reflections are honest, blunt and compelling. Some people in Cavan will never forgive Seanie, some have, perhaps some will through time. Grit, despair, hurt, laughter- but is there regret? This is his story. An incredible insight.
3/8/20231 hour, 6 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tyrone love it, Can Derry win an All-Ireland? Relegation & promotion. Oisin picks All-Ireland 2023 winner. Liverpool 7 Utd 0

Monday has developed into #AskOisin- so we discuss the below: -Wicklow win promotion eliminator & Preview of Seanie Johnston podcast -Tyrone at their best when written off -Armagh still possibility of relegation- despite win. -Choke Tackle -Oisin picks who will win Sam. Top four teams. -Dublin/ Derry review -Oisin will remain as U12’s manager in Crossmaglen. Training starts on Wednesday. -Which Canavan will be the best? -United/ Liverpool -Cavan, could they make an Uster Final? -Are Down improving? -Fermanagh to achieve promotion? -Oisin is unsure about Offaly -Sligo & Talking friendship with their manager Tony McEntee.
3/6/202334 minutes, 7 seconds
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Darragh McGurn, Fermangh hopes, drive, turning back on career for TikTok & Insta. Derry in championship- facilities. Honest

Darragh McGurn is one of the most impressive young footballers playing Gaelic football. During lockdown, he binned a career in Aerospace engineering to start-up an Instagram page aimed at fitness. It’s taken off. Over 80,000 followers across social media he created a business to compliment his commitment to Fermanagh Gaelic football. An active social media as an inter-county footballer is tricky ground. Darragh also opens up about abuse aimed towards him online. The full-forward believes Fermanagh have to fight that bit harder for recognition- but ultimately it’s down to him and his teammates in green. What drives him? What does success look like and with championship just around the corner and a difficult draw against Derry- is a first ever provincial title possible in 2023? The discussion also centres around facilities. Dublin, Kerry, Derry and Tyrone lead the way- how much of this off-field development is the responsibility of players? Should they help more? Division three is crammed- one win can separate looking at relegation and aiming for promotion. Fermanagh have three massive games remaining that could define their season. The brilliant Darragh McGurn, open and honest with Thomas Niblock and Oisin McConville
3/2/202357 minutes, 41 seconds
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Are Tyrone going down? Mayo for Sam, Dublin in pre-season and improvement for Donegal & Monaghan. Aoife Lennon podcast review

Oisin believes Tyrone "could" go down. It's a concerning time for Tyrone supporters after a heavy defeat to Mayo over the weekend. Armagh returned from Kerry empty handed but Oisin believes they deserved more. Westmeath limbo and Where are Dublin now the big guns are back in blue? Michael Murphy says Derry & Mayo are the two in-form teams in Gaelic football- Oisin agrees! We also reflect on the impact made after the Aoife Lennon podcast- phenomenal response. All the teams, and the divisions reviewed as part of your Monday GAA social.
2/27/202333 minutes, 6 seconds
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The utterly remarkable story of Aoife Lennon. Anorexia, surviving suicide, excelling in sport. Our most powerful podcast yet

This is the most powerful episode of the GAA Social. Oisin McConville & Thomas Niblock take in the remarkable story of Armagh Gaelic footballer Aoife Lennon. The former NI soccer international explains how anorexia almost ended her life and continues to have an influence on her daily and sporting day-to-day. Afraid of pasta, anxiety and a menstrual cycle that's been missing for a decade. These challenges, folllowed the suicide of Aoife's father, when she was just 13-years-old. This is a story of resilience, openness and the GAA Social shines a light on critically important conversations. Aoife explains her story before Thomas and Oisin unpick and explore a world we know very little about. It’s not just female sportspeople. There’s growing evidence, suggesting eating disorders are changing the lives of male sports stars. Why is this and what can be done to help? It’s different- but it’s powerful. Mega respect to the brilliant Aoife Lennon, a role model we can all be proud of for sharing her incredible story.
2/21/20231 hour, 11 minutes, 33 seconds
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GAA Social: Monday review, President elected and North V south

Oisin McConville and Thomas Niblock reflect upon week three of the Allianz leagues. Big wins for Roscommon, Dublin, Mayo and Monaghan- Derry revival continues and a clinker between Down and Fermanagh. The Podcast also reflects on Jarlath Burns election to the Presidency of the GAA and what it means moving forward. Oisin doubles down on the differences between North & South!
2/20/202334 minutes, 14 seconds
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Conn Kilpatrick- Tyrone, hating us, North v South, gambling- what's next

Conn Kilpatrick opens the can on Tyrone and discusses one of the most asked questions in Gaelic Games- why does everyone hate Tyrone? Oisin McConville, Thomas Niblock & Conn try to work out the answer. That's the fun bit- Rocky IV is too! With Conn there's also a serious story. An accomplished footballer, an All-Ireland winner- an addict. recovering from gambling- and failing. It's been a challenging journey for Conn, but his recent impressive form with Tyrone perhaps shows the 'Good place' he sits both on and off the pitch. He's determined for more. Brutally honest and open- it's another brilliant episode of the GAA Social.
2/15/202357 minutes, 41 seconds
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The new Tyrone- MacRory cup champions- uncut. Immediate reaction, Omagh CBS- The new breed

Today’s GAA Social is something different. Omagh CBS Won their 5th MacRory Cup title on Sunday. Immediately after the game, players of the team and management join Thomas Niblock for a unique insight into the biggest sporting day for young Gaelic footballers. What it takes, why it means so much and immediate reaction, recorded just moments after winning the match.
2/13/202324 minutes, 15 seconds
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Quitting Derry, full-time job with Slaughtneil, no-more captain. Why? Standards- and belief Derry can win Sam Maguire.

In a revealing episode of the GAA social- Allstar and 2022 Ulster winning captain Chrissy McKaigue reveals he was going to walk away from the Derry squad- just weeks before a first championship title in almost a quarter of a century. In a personal and brilliant episode of the podcast, McKaigue believes Derry are good enough to win an All-Ireland, his relationship with other club players, how that’s changed and relives 'that' point scored by Paddy McBrearty in 2021- dumping Derry out of the championship. McKaigue is no longer the captain, he explains his feelings towards that decision. There’s Jim Gavin and the inside track on the real Mickey Moran. We dig into the real Rory Gallagher and what he’s really like behind the scenes. Perhaps not what you'd expect. It’s a fascinating insight. Professionally, Chrissy has quit his job as a teacher and is now a full-time GPO for Slaughtneil. How did that come about? Who pays for it? It's a model that other clubs will develop. Raw, deep and uncut. Chrissy McKaigue, like you've never heard him before, in the GAA Social with Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville.
2/8/20231 hour, 10 seconds
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Armagh madness, Natalie McNally remembered. It wasn't a free, Cork roulette, Derry win, Kilkenny survive Belfast, Cork Hurlers

The weekend reviewed- and Oisin loses the battle of Crossmaglen Felt like championship in Armagh. Natalie McNally remembered on an extraordinary day with a remarkable comeback. Worrying signals for Monaghan and Donegal- Oisin make his call on who will drop from division one. Derry going well, a great win for Down (In perhaps a strange way) Cavan for promotion, Meath & O’Rourke’s comments and Cork begin to shine. Kerry cruising- but Roscommon are top of the tree! Cork hurlers against Limerick was one of those special nights in the Allianz league- and it wouldn’t have taken much more for Antrim to achieve one of those special days in Belfast- but it didn’t happen. Kilkenny prevail. The immense Billy “Vice grips” Drennan It’s the GAA Social lite- your Monday fix of the main talking points and the randomness of twitter messages. Joe From Co Derry has perhaps the most unique tweet of the weekend. We love a PA announcement in Ardee. All wrapped up with Oisin McConville and Thomas Niblock on the GAA Social. A bit of craic too
2/6/202328 minutes, 3 seconds
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Jarlath Burns-Mr President? The rules, changes to come, Kilmacud/Glen explained, Unionists playing GAA & a United Ireland

Jarlath Burns is aiming to become GAA President. For 1 hour Thomas Niblock asks him about what changes he’d introduce, aims for the association and going again after failing to be elected three years ago. There are issues. Jarlath gives a unique insight into GAA thinking around the Glen-Kilmacud debacle. We talk about the forward mark, integration with the Camogie Association and the LGFA, amateur status and his plans to tackle those challenges. If Jarlath is elected, he becomes the first President from North of the border in almost 30 years. Perhaps not extraordinary- but significant. Orangemen in his school, an interest in British culture and making the GAA more open to Unionist inclusion. It’s a fascinating insight. What else? The underage grades- they’re going to change and that will delight most people. Oisin McConville challenges Jarlath, his thoughts on where the GAA could be improved and the future ahead of us all. It’s frank, insightful and a brilliant episode of the GAA Social.
2/1/20231 hour, 4 minutes
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Goalkeepers, Donegal delight, Jack isn't happy, 14-point superstar & Tyrone ship 6 goals in two games- but no need to panic!

Emotional day in Ballybofey as the All-Ireland champions start 2023 with a defeat. There’s also no need for Tyrone to panic. When one Shane Walsh isn’t enough and the madness of modern day goalkeeping- it’s here to stay. We have all the analysis from the opening league games in the new GAA season. Also, In his first Allianz league game as manager Oisin McConville talks through his first game in charge- a draw with Carlow and looks forward (well, sort of) to meeting his old friend and teammateTony McEntee who brings Sligo to Aughrim. Tweet Jibes, mind your own business and lots of love to Joe. It's the Monday GAA Social
1/30/202331 minutes, 53 seconds
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Michael Murphy uncut. Donegal, why he retired & what's next

Late last year Michael Murphy shocked the GAA world by announcing his retirement. Rumours circulated. In this episode of the GAA Social, the former Donegal captain sets the record straight. He's one of the most well-known, gifted footballers of a generation- but someone we know very little about. Michael joins Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville to talk about drive, joining the BBC team as an analyst, Donegal underachievement and becoming Donegal manager some day? We're not so sure. Benny Coulter, Tyrone, that game against Dublin that shocked the sport, wedding days and remarkably Oisin is more tight lipped when it comes to talking about Wicklow. Entertaining and insightful- a unique insight into one of the sports greats. The GAA social is back! Oh, and both men pick their winners for the provincial and All-Ireland championships! Blood is thicker than water!!
1/26/202357 minutes, 35 seconds
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Michael Murphy, The All-Ireland club final, Who's in the right- what happens next? Award winning GAA Social is back!!

The GAA Social is back! Not one, but two episodes per week in 2023! The award winning podcast series, voted Irish Sports podcast of the year in 2022, will have Oisin McConville joining Thomas Niblock every week. The biggest names connected to Gaelic Games will be interviewed in an exciting 2023 schedule. First- it’s Michael Murphy. The former Donegal captain shocked just about everyone in announcing his retirement. In his first in-depth broadcast interview, to be published later this week he explains all. This podcast however is talking about the biggest story in gaelic games- The All-Ireland club final. Objection in- Kilmacud & Glen- will we see a replay? The boys have their say, and don’t hold back. It is great to be back!!
1/25/202323 minutes, 9 seconds
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Austin Gleeson, temper, different breed, Waterford for All-Ireland in 2023, mental frailties, Belfast beers

From child prodigy to 'Hurling player of the year' Austin Gleeson is one of the sports biggest names and he’s on the GAA Social. In an open and frank podcast, the 2016 Player-of-the-year talks openly about mental frailties in Waterford, his doubts, what went wrong in 2022, Davy Fitzgerald as the new boss and his firm belief that he will win the All-Ireland- and it could happen in 2023. He speaks openly about losing Liam Cahill to Tipperary and his relationship with the former Waterford manager (Not brilliant on the Tuesday after going on the beer in Belfast) Oisin talks Wicklow and his role as their new manager (Starting on November 24th, and not a day before apparently) the training ban is firmly in place Gleeson also confronts (Actually, in the very first question) the reputation of his ‘Nasty streak’ He was sent off this year against Wexford and Cork. It’s a rare insight into one of the games greats. The moment when Austin fought back against claims he wasn’t fit enough, his before & after pictures are incredible. The kid who made his Mount Sion debut after eating a Snackbox- to the man who was the best hurler in Ireland- with more to come. An insightful podcast and a beautiful final compliment from the Tipperary manager on the brilliance of Austin Gleeson
11/15/202256 minutes, 36 seconds
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Rian O'Neill. That Free, Armagh for Sam- Oisin for Wicklow (Not Mayo) What is 'The main man' Not feeling pressure. Breakthrough

Allstar nominee Rian O'Neill joins Thomas Niblock and Oisin Mcconville. Rian talks winning an All-Ireland, reputation for being bad, what is a main man and delaing with pressure. Rian brings us into the moment for the summer defining free-kick against Galway- was it better that Sean O'Shea's? Rian also brings us into the mind of a modern day top level gaelic footballer- the aspiration and winning with Crossmaglen. It's been a busy few weeks for Oisin who is now the Wicklow manager- but didn't get the May job along with Ray Dempsey. Did Mayo get it right? Oisin is very clear. It's also the first GAA social since the podcast won sports podcast of the year at the Irish Podcast awards. Thank you, our listeners on BBC Sounds for your support. Words couldn't reflect how grateful the team is for all your support. We're back!!
9/20/202253 minutes, 52 seconds
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Rory beggan V Niall Morgan- Rivals, goalkeepers- future for the position. Insight on a different scale- will win Sam Maguire

Niall Morgan & Rory Beggan are two of the best goalkeepers in Gaelic football. Rivals, fiercely competitive and for the first time the GAA Social brings them both on a podcast to talk goalkeeping. Whats changed- where it’s going and why Niall Morgan believes teams will soon start playing without a goalkeeper. It’s a fascinating listen about the most talked about position in Gaelic football- and a must listen to coaches and aspiring number 1’s! Both men also chat through the season, where it went wrong and both believe they can still win Sam Maguire. The video session where Niall Morgan was told by management “That’s why you’ll never be as good as Rory Beggan” is quite the story. Brilliantly honest and an insight into making it at the top- and staying there. Refereeing comes under the spotlight, what’s actually said to match officials and those ongoing conversations with umpires. There’s also a look ahead to this weekends All-Ireland semi-finals. Kerry against Dublin and Derry’s battle with Galway. Both Rory & Niall agree on who will make this years All-Ireland final Jim Gavin the next Monaghan manager? Why not
7/5/202258 minutes, 40 seconds
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Michael Duignan, living with cancer, Tomas O'Se as manager, Shane Lowry's role with Offaly- not sleeping for 3 years.

In a deeply personal and revelaing podcast, former Offaly All-Ireland winner Michael Duignan explains the loss of his wife Edel to cancer. The decade that preceeded it and letters written by Edel, to be read after her death. The "guilt" of moving on and faith of Edel, in Michael, and his ability to raise their two sons alone. It's moving, powerful and brutually honest. The podcast also examines the challenges when a high profile former player moves into administration, Tomas O'Se has potentially the next Offaly manager and a brilliant story on Derry captain Chrissy McKaigue. Duignan confirms a six-figure sum donated by Shane Lowry and the role of the former Open champion with his native county. There's also a look ahead to this weekends All-Ireland hurling semi-finals, that hand-shake between Henry Shefflin and Brian Cody, and Duignan backs Galway for Sam Maguire. Oisin reflects on a frantic weekend for Armagh, that row and the Tiernan Kelly incident. It's funny, it's moving, it's packed- another brilliant episode of the GAA Social
6/28/202259 minutes, 14 seconds
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BONUS EPISODE:Benny Tierney- uncensored! Armagh days, 2002 hilarious from the start & a focus on this weekends quarter-finals

It's non-stop laughter!! When Oisin McConville is questioned is he the father of his daughter? (Yes you read that correctly) you know this podcast is going to be a bit different. Benny Tierney, a unique man with a brilliant football story. Is there room in the game for craic and fun? As we approach the 20th anniversary of the only time Armagh won Sam Maguire- we bring the band back together for the lagacy of that win and look ahead to a landmark day for Armagh against Galway. Oisin has his doubts over Kerry (and Dublin) and there's hope for Mayo. The call has been made though- Armagh will play Derry for a place in the years All-Ireland final! PS Oisin can confirm he is the happy father to three amazing children. Benny however is Ronaldo?
6/24/202256 minutes, 47 seconds
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Andy McEntee- night of long knives, surviving, managing Meath, online abuse, Shane's death, provincial system is broken

In one of the most powerful, honest and explosive episodes of the GAA Social yet- Former Meath manager Andy McEntee explains what it’s really like being an inter-county manager. There was an attempt to oust he former All-Ireland winning club coach in October 2021- but Andy survived and was backed ferociously by the clubs in Meath. This is his account of what happened, the trust that was lost, the abusive messages and letters received by him and his family and the hurt inflicted. It’s not all bad- in the words of McEntee there were more good days and that’s reflected in the letters that dropped through his front door, the relationships with the players and a gradual improvement of the team against a backdrop of the greatest team of all-time, Dublin. For the first time in an interview, Andy explains the impact of loss following the death of his brother Shane, Minister for Agriculture, who died by suicide in 2012. It’s an emotional powerful story and shines a light on online abuse and the pressures of inter-county management. There are some brilliant moments of laughter and the positivity of Andy McEntee shines through. Brutally honest, funny and emotional and a focus on the All-Ireland football quarter-finals this weekend. Bad news for Armagh supporters, Oisin McConville believes they're going to win (so they'll lose) or will they? A brilliant podcast & massive respect to Andy McEntee for being so honest, especially talking about his brother Shane. A gent
6/21/20221 hour, 6 minutes, 12 seconds
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Daniel Flynn, Life in Oz, the real Jack O'Connor- Hession block, beating Dublin, Mayo, Kerry for Sam- Who is Kieran McGeeney

One of the most talented gaelic footballers currently playing the sport- Daniel Flynn of Kildare reveals all to Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville on the GAA Social. Reflections on losing to Mayo, what it's really like facing Dublin and does he really think Kildare can beat them? Why a career in AFL didn't work out and having to pick between seeing his grandfather before he died or go back for the funeral- but not both! It's a honest reflection on football, life and the future for him and Kildare. Kieran McGeeney was maager of Kildare when Daniel was first on the squad and he explains the impact the Armagh man had on the county and why the players almost decided to down tools when he was removed from post. He also reflects on Jack O'Connor, who left Kildare to take Kerry 'Who would turn down the chance to manage Manchester United? Facinating insight
6/14/20221 hour, 1 minute, 2 seconds
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Beating Tyrone, preparing to right the wrong of Donegal, Maghery, Love Island, Sean Cavanagh's book. Armagh future & Geezer

Aidan Forker has made the successful transition from an inter-county into one of the star defenders in the game. Reguraly asked to mark opponents most dangeous forwards, Forker explains what Darren McCurry said to him on Sunday, marking David Clifford at Croke Park and the hurt of their "flat" performance against Donegal in the opening round of the Ulster championship. with just days to go ahead of Armaghs crucial championship qualifier against Donegal (again) Aidan sits down with Thomas & Oisin in the Armagh Athletic grounds changing rooms (where the whiteboard still has the messages from Sundays win over Tyrone. It's a facinating insight into the drive of a modern day gaelic footballer and the challenges having a young family can provide is the selfish worls of sport. Love Island begins, Oisins predictions are beyond woeful (but he's happy enough) and Aidan lifts the lid on what its like gaving Kieran Donaghy and Kieran McGeeney in charge. A brilliant insight.
6/7/20221 hour, 15 seconds
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Mugsy, The session, Hating Armagh, All-Ireland winning coach, chopped by Mickey- by the newspaper! All things Armagh V Tyrone

What a podcast. From Gingers (African sunset) to going on the session before the 2008 All-Ireland final- and lying to Mickey Harte. Owen Mulligan is brutually honest but after coaching Tyrone to the All-Ireland U20 title- there's a bit more to 'Mugsy' than many perhaps know. A facinating insight into on of sports greatest rivalries & what he really thought of Oisin McConville. The story of how his Tyrone days came to an end is incredible and how his stubborness prevented a return to red and white. With laughter throughout- this podcast is a colourful hilarious journey into the life of Mugsy and more importantly a new direction on the sidelines- and one he's pretty good at. Oisin believes he won the good looking competition.
6/1/20221 hour, 2 minutes, 27 seconds
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Mark McHugh on Gallagher- Tony Scullion (Allstar x 4) on life- an Ulster final that defies belief. Oisin is moving to Derry

Recorded in front of a live studio audience in Slaughtneil's wonderful An Carn theatre- this podcast is different. Mark McHugh was coached by rory Gallagher at donegal, in Kilcar and speak weekly (Mark called Rory for directions to Slaughtneil) it's an utterly facinating insight into a coach- that's mellowed? Tony Scullion believes people should support Tyrone- but gets caught about 1995 and Oisin has backed Logan & Dooher to win Sam Maguire (Yes that's the team who Armagh play next) The podcast focuses on the Ulster final, how it will be won and lost- and who will lift Sam Maguire in July (That's right, it's July) Tony & Mark provide a brilliant insight into Michael Murphy. Plenty of craic & laughs- it's your one-stop podcast ahead of Sunday's Ulster final. This episode will also be available on BBC iplayer, with questions from the audience on Tuesday 24th May 2022 PS- Tony Scullion has the best voice of any individual on earth, apart from the great American singer Barry White
5/23/20221 hour, 4 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ladies football, where we've come and where we need to go. Armagh leading the way & Derry to lose mens final

Armagh captain Kelly Mallon has spent 14 years playing for Armagh. The greatest moment for her, is having a pitch to train on. Would a male senior Armagh player say that? It's a little uncomfortable but this podcast with Thomas & Oisin shines a light on the journey travelled within the sport- still not officially recognised- and most importantly what needs to happen next. Armagh Chairperson Sinead Reel is also on the podcast and explains how Armagh became the first and only inter-county ladies team to have their own bespoke facilities. No travel expenses- the boys get their food for the week- the girls don't. It's one of a number of points to come up in a brilliant podcast listen. Oisin McConville picks who will win the Ulster mens final and picks the bones of famous Derry win over Monaghan. Tailteann Cup draw also features- will it work out?
5/17/20221 hour, 3 minutes, 2 seconds
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Making it. What it takes, MacRory winning manager Kevin Brady talks coaching youth & 16-year-old Derry player Ruairi Forbes

This one is different. Ruairi Forbes is an inter-county minor player, from the Ballinderry club and has won a MacRory. He's still in School at St Mary's Magherafelt and will still be there next year. He explains what it takes for a youngster to make it in Gaelic games. His journey continues to evolve, but he talks social media controls, quitting rugby, dedication, snowflake generation and why sport is so important. It's a rare, frank and honest insight into a 16-year-old aiming to play at the very top. Kevin Brady played for Antrim for 15 years and manages St Mary's MacRory cup winning team. He explains how to get the best out of young people- why they're different and lessons to be learned. Kevin also explains the Tailteann Cup from the eyes of a former captain who won the Tommy Murphy cup - he still has the framed photo! Oisin manages the Armagh U20's in an episode of the GAA Social that devotes the entire pod to coaching young people. It's a remarkable listen. PS- there's more. Womens knickers, San Francisco, formals, abuse, Donegal needing to change and Adrian McGuckin. Oh yes, Oisin wants the provincial championships scrapped. Another week of the GAA Social
5/10/20221 hour, 56 seconds
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Mark Lynch on recovery from cancer, Tyrone, chemo and losing his hair to an All-Ireland semi-final. Tony Scullion in jail.

It's a strange one. The most laughs in a single podcast- yet cancer is the topic! Former Derry gaelic footballer Mark Lynch charts his recovery from testicular cancer, the day he was told and going under the knife. Keeping positive helps and is his own unique way, Mark explains every step from diagnosis to 'the great day' Del boy & Rodney make an apperance via Oisin McConville, who remains confused about where Armagh actually are at? He does know where Banagher is- eventually! Recording was in Dungiven where stories of pints are told. This podcast smashes the shackles of cancer conservatism- and it's ok to use words like testicles and scrotum. It's educational and something every young man (and old) should listen to. Mark, Oisin & Thomas at their very best. We hope you enjoy
5/3/20221 hour, 6 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ryan Murray on Championship defeat, Dubai,What is it with Antrim? Tailteann Cup, shoving Sean Kelly

This week Ryan Murray- talks the Antrim problem. The greater Belfast area has almost 20 times the population of Leitrim, but it consistently fails to win. Ryan doscusses leaving his grilfriend in Dubai to play for Antrim, dealing with a crushing defeat, and talks about what a GAA player can and cannot say. Antrim will now play in the Tailteann Cup and we hear about his frank views on the competition. Oisin McConville also reflects on a crushing defeat for Armagh and look ahead to Derry V Tyrone and possible a big upset in Leinster. Mickey Harte is at the wheel.
4/27/202257 minutes
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Mickey Harte & Oisin "Tyrone will win Sam" Peter Canavan won't manage, but Kerry for Sam- BBC pundits & angry Oisin

Ahead of the new championship season, BBC analysts Mickey Harte, Peter Canavan & Oisin McConville explain their predictions for the championship, thoughtful reflections from Harte on not being given the opportunity to manage Tyrone in 2022- and watching them win Sam Maguire. Managing your children and the difficulties it presents, the CCCC and Rian O'Neill. Oisin isn't happy with Jim McGuinness and Donegal and goes full Kevin Keegan. A brilliant championship opener ahead of what promises to be an amazing Ulster and All-Ireland championship.
4/19/20221 hour, 33 seconds
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Losing dad, contemplating suicide, back with Antrim, two cruciates, from St Gall's to Ballymacnabb. GPA,Slurry & lost at a wake

In an astonishing interview, Antrim goalkeeper Chris Kerr reveals how he contemplated suicide after the death of his father. The lowest point arrived after the final game at Casement Park, when Antrim lost to Monaghan and Kerr found himself at his lowest point. Despite the trauma and pain- this podcast is an uplifting journey from rock bottom to a man who has found a wife, a new home and is about to become a father for the first time this summer. Life is good for Chris Kerr. Now living in Armagh, Chris explains the difference between life at a rural club and his native St Gall's, receiving the call-up back to represent Antrim and looks ahead to the Ulster championship- Corrigan or nowhere! Chris now works with the GPA and explains the mental health challenges modern day GAA players face and along with Oisin McConville & Thomas Niblock- this is a podcast that starts football and meanders into life. A fabulous listen
4/12/202259 minutes
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Darren Hughes, Tiernan McCann's hair, jealousy, calving, Liam Sheedy, doing goals in championship- what is it about Tyrone?

In his first broadcast interview discussing one of the most talked about incidents at Croke Park, Darren Hughes talks in detail about the 2015 Rufflegate incident where he ruffled Tiernan McCann's hair, the Tyrone player dived and Hughes was sent-off. In 2010, Hughes played in goals against Armagh at Casement Park- we hear the detail how that event unfolded. Hughes also talks about jealousy, not supporting Tyrone in the All-Ireland last year and what All-Ireland winning hurling manager Liam Sheedy has brought to the Monaghan setup. discussion on two managers- Banty & Malachy O'Rourke feature in this podcast and we dig into the theory that Monaghan could win the All-Ireland this year. Darren believes it's achievable. Surviving calving season, milking at the farm and growing older are all aspects as one of Monaghans greatest and longest serving players talks frank, honestly and openly about life and football.
4/5/202245 minutes, 15 seconds
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Sam Mulroy- Top scorer in Gaelic football, winning Sam, Kildare & Armagh. Horse is THE best. Mickey Harte will take us there..

An incredible insight into the Allianz League top scorer. It's not Darren McCurry, David Clifford or Dean Rock- it's Sam Mulroy. In a frank and honest interview, the Louth captain brings us inside the changing room, inside Mickey Harte and the road to becoming Leinster champions. Challenged by Oisin McConville- even outside football, Sam is brutally honest and sets his sights on becoming the best Gaelic footballer in Louth- and beyond! Will Smith makes an apperance and the boys discuss the love between Donegal and Armagh- looking long term and an exciting championship just around the corner. No questions dodged- the story about how Louth picked their goalkeeper is utterly facinating
3/29/202250 minutes, 53 seconds
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Richie Power- Kilkenny legend, a life of success, 8 All-Irelands and keeping a secret. I'm addicted to gambling

This podcast started with Richie Power & his amazing career. 12 inter-county All-Irelands, double All-star, an All-Ireland with his club & coming from a family of hurling royalty. The Podcast ends with Richie, for the first time, talking about his gambling addiction. In an emotional, frank and honest interview, Richie explains how the addiction took hold of his life, where he ended up and reaching out for help. Richie and his three-time All Ireland winning father drove the car North to meet Oisin McConville in the Carrickdale hotel- a cry for help. Oisin McConville remembers that meeting and is alongside Richie as he explains a life in turmoil. Richie also explains to Thomas Niblock how his career was cut short because of injury, the power of the club, his struggles to cope and life outside the black & amber. It's a powerful podcast with fun moments and the harsh reality faced by many in society, who suffer from addiction. Richie Power, legend, father, All-Ireland winner, Allstar, addict. This is his story.
3/22/20221 hour, 1 minute
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'If Mickey was still manager- I wouldn't be there' Changing wedding date,6 boys leaving, Puma Kings, no drink & inspired by mum

Darren McCurry rarely does interviews. Allstar, All-Ireland and top-scorer for Tyrone- 2021 was a dream year- but he reveals for the first time if Mickey Harte was still manager, he would have left the squad. In an absorbing interview, McCurry talks losing his mum at 13, the decision by 6 Tyrone players to step back from the panel this year and why he really changed the date for his upcoming wedding. Oisin McConville explains how missing a free taker cost Tyrone an All-Ireland, while McCurry takes us under the skin of modern day Gaelic footballer- specifically forwards- and why they need to be treated differently. Incredible dedication, training twice a day, Adidas V Puma Kings, drink v no drink & having an 8 pack (not beer) An incredible insight into the game and the person from one of the biggest names in Gaelic games.
3/15/202249 minutes, 50 seconds
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Neil McManus, A sign on the door 'leave your feelings here' apathy for hurling from those in charge- return Ulster championship

How Antrim hurlers & management found out the Ulster championship will be no more- will raise your brows! Neil McManus takes aim at those in charge of hurling and believes there's an apathy shown towards the sport. He believes the Ulster championship should return and outlines how that could be possible, to the benefit of everyone! "Belfast is the key & we can exploit that" He laughs at the thought of the Tailteann cup receiving the exposure promised- and shows his hurling experience to prove his point. Neil McManus is one of the sports greatest players- consistently leading Antrim & Cushendall. His passion for hurling vibrates throughout this podcast. Wim Hof & cold water therapy (or as Neil calls it CWT) We also talk the future for Antrim. High hopes. The magic of the Glens & Watching his father take a heart attack. This is a brilliant podcast, from one of the best role models in sport.
3/8/202247 minutes, 37 seconds
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Surviving cancer, back at football & captaining your county to an All-Ireland. The remarkable story of Mags McAlinden

The world of Mags McAlinden was rocked when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. An All-Ireland winning captain in 2012, it was the darkest time of her life. With the help of her family, Clann Eireann & Armagh teammates Mags recalls in detail her remarkable fightback against the disease. Mags is now back playing football for one final year & is hopes to collect an incredible 11th county championship title. This is her story Mags and Oisin McConville also discuss how ladies football has changed, where it's come from and Mag's father Brian, who was Armagh senior mens manager when Oisin McConville broke through in the 90's. From losing her hair to catching Armagh senior players sneaking out of a Monastery to the pub- this is an episode not be be missed. This is Mags first time talking about her story.
3/1/202238 minutes, 3 seconds
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Keith Ricken, pulling out of the Trench cup, snobs, dealing with young people, "I dread Tailteann Cup" More clubs than Connacht

Cork senior football manager Keith Ricken is this weeks guest. He talks about the future of 3rd level football and aspirations of Cork. Keith won an All-Ireland with Cork U20's and has a unique way and vision for young people. It's refreshing and makes you think how best do we manage our young people from U6's to senior. We also also plot Corks journey back to the top of the game in the near future, Keiths rebuild job ahead of him and peel beneath the skin of Third level GAA and it's future within GAA. Oisin revisits the decision to pull DKIT out of the Trench cup- a decision not made by him! Was he right?
2/22/202256 minutes, 53 seconds
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How Kilcoo won the All-Ireland- Conor Laverty like you've never heard him before.

Like you've never heard Conor Laverty before- nothing is off-limits. Meeting Jim McGuinness for the Down senior job, a sick child during championship, behind the scenes of Irelands best club and the drive that motivates one of the most rural places in the country. Conor also discusses why he doesn't drink alcohol, his coaching ambitions, his playing future and how 4 men convinced Mickey Moran to take the managers job- twice! It's a lens into rural Ireland and sport at it's very best. How does a team go from junior football to the premier side in Gaelic games? This weeks GAA Social peels the skin of one of Gaelic footballs most unique sportsmen.
2/15/202256 minutes, 23 seconds
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Crying in the toilet, I want to be marked by the best "he's all left" Walking away from Slaughtneil? Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

The Marquee forward footballer, star hurling defender, 2021 GAA Allstar nominee Shane McGuigan talks being the best, playing both hurling and football and aspirations for Derry. The podcast digs deep into the mindset of one of Irelands great Gaelic footballers- and what makes him tick! With nothing off limits, we talk hopes of winning Sam Maguire, the dilemma of walking away from the sport you love, crying in the toilets in Ballybofey and how he learned to use his right foot during lockdown "I want to be marked by the best players"
2/8/202246 minutes, 51 seconds
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Padraig Hampsey- winner!

Padraig Hampsey sits down with Oisin McConville and Thomas Niblock and discusses winning the Sam Maguire, crowning off the most remarkable sporting story in 2022. A camp in disarray after losing to Kerry, ravaged by covid, but somehow collected the ultimate prize in Irish sport. Hampsey discusses the captaincy, the moment he'll take to the grave, the season and challenges ahead in 2022- and the dream of winning back-to-back All-Ireland titles. Open and honest, Hampsey brings us inside the Tyrone wire, his family and what it's like to play inter-county football. Padraig also discusses the challenges of running his business through the covid-19 pandemic and explores the murky world of verbals and it's place in sport.
2/1/202246 minutes, 24 seconds
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Congress - motion defeated

Fermanagh manager Kieran Donnelly & Oisin McConville both tell Thomas Niblock how they feel the decision at congress was “wrong.” The pair discuss what’s next and what the real problems are. Donnelly talks about Fermanagh plans and Rory Gallagher's earring!
10/24/202145 minutes, 31 seconds
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How Sam Maguire was actually won

Conor Meyler and Niall Morgan lift the lid on Tyrones All-Ireland winning season. They both talk openly about how covid affected them personally and the team. Conor opens up about asking for professional help, “I need to speak with someone” to help his journey to the pinnacle of Gaelic football- and life! Niall Morgan reveals how he was ‘tricked’ into playing for Tyrone and how the decision was made to pull out of the All-Ireland. Both speak emotionally about moment all their dreams came true- celebrations too!
9/14/20211 hour, 2 minutes
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Enda McGinley & Brendan Maher

Antrim manager and three-time All-Ireland winner Enda McGinley joins Oisín McConville and Thomas Niblock to discuss his first season in inter-county management. The highs and lows, the problems in Antrim and if the Saffron’s get out of division three. Enda discusses the mentality and dedication needed to become a successful county player and how that balances with club commitments. Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also sits down with recently retired, three-time All-Ireland winning Tipperary hurling captain, Brendan Maher. Brendan talks about Liam Sheedy, his own retirement and how it is insulting to be known as just a hurler.
8/19/202159 minutes, 58 seconds
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Conor McManus & dealing with defeat

Three-time All-Star Conor McManus joins Thomas Niblock and former All-Ireland winner Oisín McConville to discuss how GAA players deal with the pain of defeat. McManus also pays tribute to the Monaghan Under-20 captain Brendan Og Duffy, who died in a car crash last month. They discuss their toughest losses and look ahead to the All-Ireland semi-finals. Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also sits down with former Laois manager and Kilkenny hurler Eddie Brennan who looks back on the All-Ireland hurling semi-finals and gives his opinion on this year’s final.
8/12/20211 hour, 57 seconds
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Rory Gallagher & the art of management

Derry manager Rory Gallagher joins Thomas Niblock and Oisín McConville to discuss the art of management. The former Donegal coach opens up about his falling out with Jim McGuiness and recalls the secret to Donegal's All-Ireland success. Gallagher talks about how his approach had to change at Fermanagh and what his plans are for Derry. Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also catches up with Keith Higgins after lifting the Nicky Rackard Cup. The Mayo man speaks about the challenges of competing at the highest level as a dual player.
8/4/202152 minutes, 49 seconds
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Championship restructure? Brolly & McConville solve it

The Championship, should it stay or should it go? How should it be restructured? Joe Brolly & Oisín McConville debate it and give their proposals on how the GAA should restructure the competition. The former All-Ireland winners also preview the 2021 Ulster Championship final. Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh catches up with John Heslin to get an inter-county player’s views on the current structure of the Championship.
7/27/202153 minutes, 6 seconds
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Conor Glass & The Honeybadger

Derry footballer Conor Glass sits down with Thomas Niblock and former All-Ireland winner Oisín McConville to discuss why he left a professional AFL career in Australia to return to play GAA. What could Rory Gallagher have possibly said on the phone to get someone to leave Melbourne for Maghera? Does Conor think he will win an All-Ireland, what rules need to be scrapped, should McGeeney stay on at Armagh? Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also catches up with Meath dual player Mickey “The Honeybadger” Burke. How did he get that nickname, what goes through a sports person mind when their career is coming to an end & what is going on with Meath?
7/20/202148 minutes, 41 seconds
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Paddy Tally reveals all

In his only interview since leaving Down, Paddy Tally chats with Oisín McConville and Thomas Niblock to exclusively reveal the truth behind many stories. Tally talks about the real reasons why he left Down and the truth behind the covid training ban. Oisín and Paddy discuss the art of management and what it is really like for an inter-county manager in the modern game. Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also sits down with former All-Ireland referee Brain Gavin who is extremely outspoken on the current state of refereeing in hurling.
7/13/202148 minutes, 46 seconds
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Inter-county football... should I stay or should I go?

Former Tyrone footballer Connor McAliskey and Antrim’s Michael McCann join Oisín McConville and Thomas Niblock for a frank and open discussion about all things GAA. Connor talks about his recent decision to walk away from the Tyrone set up, the real truth why he did it, does he regret it and could he have been convinced to stay? Michael McCann who came back into the Antrim panel talks about the reasons why he left and returned. McCann also reflects on his side’s championship defeat against Armagh and reveals if he thinks Kieran McGeeney’s side are the real deal or not. The guys also discuss the biggest talking point in Gaelic football at the minute… the Stephen Cluxton mystery. Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also sits down with the recently-retired, five-time All-Ireland Dublin ladies champion, Noelle Healy who has made an unusual transition with the team.
7/6/202148 minutes, 18 seconds
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The GAA President

Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh speaks with GAA President Larry Mc Carthy in a wide ranging and fascinating interview. The president discusses the importance of club, the recent rule changes, will Ladies Football and Camogie come under the GAA and what will happen with the provincial championships? Former All-Ireland winners Oisín McConville and Peter Canavan discuss Larry McCarthy's views and give their thoughts on what should happen within the GAA, along with discussing the opening weekend of the championship.
6/29/202149 minutes, 37 seconds
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Geezer!

Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney sits down for a rare in-depth chat with former team-mate Oisín McConville and Thomas Niblock. 'Geezer' tells us if Armagh are good enough to win an Ulster Championship and an All-Ireland. Whether he would like to stay on as manager and gives us honest thoughts on what is wrong with the Tailteann Cup. McGeeney, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu brown belt also reveals what Conor McGregor is really like. Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also caught up with Jamie Wall who had interesting views on the future of hurling and shared his predictions for this year's championship. This podcast is a rare insight into one of the games most determined characters! A must listen for all sports fans!
6/22/202149 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Gooch in The Kingdom

Thomas Niblock and Oisín McConville travel to the heart of Kerry to meet arguably the greatest Gaelic footballer of all time, Colm 'The Gooch' Cooper! The Gooch talks about his own career & identity, what made him so good and does he still hold a grudge against Oisin? What is it about Kerry and football? How good is David Clifford really? What happened when the bone in Kieran McGeeney's finger came through his glove? A must listen for all GAA fans!
6/15/202153 minutes, 29 seconds
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"You're insulting me!" - Brolly v McConville

It was never going to be quiet! Joe Brolly and Oisín McConville join Thomas Niblock to discuss this week’s theme, punditry… Just like in the studio, it gets heated! They clash, they disagree and they tell each other what they think of each other’s styles! Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also chats with Michael Duignan about some of things he has regretted saying and why being a pundit is not as easy as everyone thinks. Buckle up!
6/8/202147 minutes, 48 seconds
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RETIREMENT

Former Tyrone All-Ireland winner Colm Cavanagh discusses the reasons behind his inter-county retirement with Oisín McConville and Thomas Niblock. Could he have been persuaded to stay on? What is his relationship with Mickey Harte really like? Does inter-county football hold you back in life? Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also chats with All-Ireland winning camogie player Sarah O'Donovan. The former Cork and Dublin star discusses how retirement wasn’t her choice and why coaching isn’t an obvious or easy transition.
6/1/202141 minutes, 35 seconds
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RECOVERY: The Graham Geraghty & Rochelle Mullaney story

Graham Geraghty joins Thomas Niblick and Oisin McConville to give his first broadcast interview since he almost died late last year from a brain haemorrhage and aneurysm. He reveals to The GAA social he almost gave up on life, “If you’re going to take me, take me". The former double Allstar, All-Ireland winning captain & Oisin name their three most difficult defenders they ever faced. Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh also catches up with Roscommon Ladies footballer Rochelle Mullaney who details her battle with cancer and how she has ambitions of being back on the pitch soon.
5/25/202143 minutes, 47 seconds
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Armagh & Tyrone best 15

It was a rivalry that defined a generation. Armagh against Tyrone in the noughties, Irelands two best sides. Oisin McConville and Peter Canavan join Thomas Niblock to pick their best Tyrone and Armagh teams they played in between 2001-2005. Both then create the best combined Armagh/Tyrone side, leaving out friends and teammates to replace them with sworn enemies!! There are arguments, but a combined dream team is eventually settled. We explore the rivalry, the personalities at the heart of a sporting movement and what made this period so special for both counties - while all of Ireland watched on.
5/18/202146 minutes, 15 seconds
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What to expect in 2021?

Marc Ó Sé and Oisín McConville join Thomas Niblock to discuss what we can expect from the GAA in 2021 - all the winners and losers! Kerry legend Ó Sé tells us why ‘the Gooch’ is to blame for a softness in the Kingdom and why the mark has to go. Oisín and Marc debate who will win each provincial championship, why Tyrone will be contenders this year and Shane Lowry's involvement with Offaly. Ryan O’Dwyer talks hurling with Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh and discusses that move from Tipperary to Dublin, his brain injury and why Antrim will be a force to be reckoned with 2021.
5/11/202141 minutes, 35 seconds
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McConville’s memories

Oisín McConville shares his memories from that 2002 All-Ireland final, from the agony of a missed penalty to the ecstasy of finding the net.
5/11/20214 minutes, 3 seconds