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After Mayo dump Tyrone out of the Football Championship, it's the old rivalry revisited as the pacey Dubs meet the Kingdom! On Talking GAA this week, Dave O'Grady is joined by GAA Correspondent Coilin Duffy, Kevin Bolger of GAABanter.com and Former Offaly footballer Roy Malone to look at the cracking football championship of 2013. There was also so…
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It's been a controversial week for the GAA but it couldn't take away from the achievement of Clare in reaching their first All Ireland final since 2002. Making his debut on Talking GAA was Kevin Bolger of GAABanter.ie, a terrific site involved in reporting and orchestrating true banter between GAA fans. We also chat to freelance GAA Correspondent C…
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Anthony Daly's Dubs crash out of the hurling championship having given their all in a thrilling semi-final clash with Cork. Limerick take on Clare this week hoping to earn a September date in Croke Park. On this week's show, Dave O'Grady is joined by freelance GAA correspondent Coilin Duffy and Emmet Ryan of Action81.com. Coming up on the show: - C…
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It's double delight for Dublin and Cork in both the Football and Hurling Championships so far this year. On Talking GAA this week, Dave O'Grady is joined by Armagh footballer Aaron Kernan to talk about the GPA's association with Pips Charity. We also discuss his work with Elverys Youth Camps and Armagh's chances this year. Former Tipperary hurler/f…
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Kilkenny rescued their Leinster campaign with a last gasp draw with Dublin in Portlaoise. Cork are back in the game, while London 'hold up' the Connacht Championship. On Talking GAA this week, Dave O'Grady is joined by Beat Fm's Stephen Long, freelance GAA correspondent Coilin Duffy and Emmet Ryan of Action81.com. Coming up on the Show: - Waterford…
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The Christmas turkey is well and truly digested. The cobwebs have been wiped! Inter-county panels have begun their tuning for what will be a massive year for GAA in 2013. Talking GAA is back! The chance has come for counties to grab that early glory, get their hands on some silverware. Who know what it could do for a team a few months down the line…
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It's becoming ever more obvious that inter-county teams are taking the League far more seriously these days. Training levels have gone up and many teams are no longer using the League to blood in new players. Dave is joined by Beat Fm's Stephen Long, Cork fan Graham Whelton and Kerry fan Eoin O'Shea. Coming up: - Munster hurling at it's best - Bria…
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Prolific Meath midfielder Mark Ward joined us on the show this week to talk about his career as an Inter-County footballer, the Allianz National Football League and his liking for 'Copper Face Jacks'. Also joining Dave are GAA fans, Damien McCullough (Armagh), David Sheehan (Meath) and Graham Whelton (Cork). The lads discussed all the GAA football …
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It’s the first episode of Talking GAA for 2012 and what a show we have in store. Joining Dave is Armagh and radio legend Damien McCullough. The Kerry duo of Eoin O’Shea and Ailbe O’Reilly are included along with Meath’s David Sheehan. Dave also gets a preview of the Waterford Crystal and Walsh Cup from Beat Fm’s Stephen Long. ..... On the show: Rou…
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Talking GAA with Dave O'Grady Former Leitrim footballer Colin Regan was the special guest on the Talking GAA show this week. Dave was also joined by GAA fans across the country. Our Cork natives, Donal and Graham joined Kerryman Eoin along with Armagh's Damian to discuss a wide range of topics this week. On the show. Off the Booze and On the Ball. …
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Talking GAA with Dave O’Grady. Dave is joined by two rebel fans, Donal and Graham, Kerryman Eoin and David from Meath. Coming up on the show: Managers on the move – The lads discuss Peter Canavan’s appointment as Fermanagh boss and wonder what will become of Leitrim after Mickey Moran. There is fierce debate over the Munster Club Hurling final repl…
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