Mullane's Monday club memories | The All-Star Late Late party | Loughrea All-Ireland favourites?
On this week’s edition of Indo GAA John Mullane joins Michael to chat through the movers and shakers from the hurling club championship, recall memories from ‘Monday Clubs’ and All Star trips and discuss potential favourites for the All Ireland. The lads also dive into their picks for Young Hurler of The Year, Player of The Year and Team of the Year, as well as reflecting on the recent retirements of Declan Hannon and Patrick Horgan. Finally, John also talks about his link to De La Salle Camogie Club as they continue to kick on in the All Ireland series. Our GAA Podcast coverage is with thanks to AIB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Spillane’s Messi & Clifford comparisons, O’Connor’s Donaghy appointment a masterstroke?
Pat Spillane joins Michael for this week’s Indo GAA, discussing all the latest from the club championship - from Dingle’s big win, to the Grimley brothers’ double success and everything in between. They also chat through Kieran Donaghy’s appointment to the Kerry backroom team, and why that might be a master stroke from Jack O'Connor - as well as the influence of the AFL on the GAA. First though, Pat provides a debrief on his trip to Nashville, and talks about the comparisons between Lionel Messi and David Clifford. Our GAA Podcast coverage is with thanks to AIB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A flight, a fry and an unforgettable celebration | 30 years on from Clare’s 95’ All-Ireland victory | Tony Considine
On this week’s Indo GAA, Michael was joined by Tony Considine - a key member of the management team during Clare’s 1995 All Ireland hurling final victory. 30 years on, Tony recalls his memories of that magic season alongside Ger Loughnane and Mike McNamara, diving into how the group built up to the big day in Croke Park versus Offaly. They also discuss how the match itself played out, and the lasting legacy that was left by those involved on that occasion. Our GAA Podcast coverage is with thanks to AIB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What it’s really like to be a GAA coach | Behind the scenes insights from 20 years on the line | Cian O'Neill
Head of Sport, Leisure & Childhood Studies at MTU Cork, Cian O'Neill, joins Michael on this week's edition of the Indo GAA podcast - exploring the “all consuming” nature of elite level coaching and management in gaelic games, and discussing an ongoing study in relation to the topic. He also dives into what it's like to work alongside Jack O'Connor in the Kerry backroom team, how you coach a top player like David Clifford and why teams can’t just “copy and paste” tactics when it comes to the new rules. Our GAA Podcast coverage is with thanks to AIB. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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John Meyler | Hurling For Tim fundraiser | Cork hurling's big reset | Patrick Horgan's legacy
Former Cork manager John Meyler joins Michael for this week's edition of the Indo GAA podcast, ahead of a fundraiser for his former Kilmoyley starlet Tim O’Brien. Tim's life changed forever after a road accident in 2010 left him paralysed from the neck down at just 18. A talented underage hurler, Tim has faced unimaginable challenges with courage and determination. After years living at home with his late parents, who were his devoted carers, Tim now resides in a care facility in Galway. His family are currently working to bring him back home to North Kerry. As part of that effort, a special fundraising hurling match featuring a host of inter-county stars and legends will take place in Kilmoyley on October 25th. You can support the campaign and find out more at idonate.ie/crowdfunder/HurlingforTim. On today's podcast, John also delves into the year that was for the Cork senior hurling team, the recriminations which followed, and what the future looks like under Ben O'Connor. Our GAA Podcast coverage is with thanks to AIB.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some of the biggest names in GAA in Ireland discuss the major talking points of the week – on and off the pitch. Michael Verney and Will Slattery among others delve into the best stories with former players like John Mullane, Dick Clerkin, Eddie Brennan and Philly McMahon analysing the games and other All-Stars like Pat Spillane and Joe Brolly dropping in along the way.