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Indo GAA podcast: He slept in a bath before an All-Ireland semi-final?  John Mullane and Eddie Brennan
Indo GAA podcast: He slept in a bath before an All-Ireland semi-final?  John Mullane and Eddie Brennan

Irish Independent

time4 days ago

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  • Irish Independent

Indo GAA podcast: He slept in a bath before an All-Ireland semi-final? John Mullane and Eddie Brennan

There's also memories of the things that happen in the lead-up to games, including sleeping in baths. As for the Championship, the lads talk about how the race for Liam MacCarthy is lining up, and ask if the preliminary quarter-finals are fit for purpose. Our GAA Podcast coverage is with thanks to AIB. We'd love to get your thoughts on your overall listening experience, it only takes a minute, and your feedback helps us keep improving what we do. Plus, when you take part, you'll be in with a chance to win a €500 One4All Voucher. Just head to and enter GAA.

Kildare v Dublin LIVE updates from All-Ireland Hurling Championship clash
Kildare v Dublin LIVE updates from All-Ireland Hurling Championship clash

Dublin Live

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Dublin Live

Kildare v Dublin LIVE updates from All-Ireland Hurling Championship clash

Kildare take on Dublin this afternoon in the preliminary quarter-final of the All-Ireland Hurling Championship. The sides face off at St Conleth's Park in Newbridge, with throw-in slated for 4pm. The Lilywhites are back in the Liam MacCarthy competition thanks to their thrilling success in the Joe McDonagh Cup earlier this Summer. With momentum behind them, the hosts are in the mood to cause a shock when they welcome the Dubs to Newbridge today. They take on a Dublin side that finished third in Leinster. Once again, Dublin are something of an enigma. At times they have looked great, but with the lack of strength in Leinster, another third place finish has done nothing to boost optimism in the capital. Kildare team Dublin team

Kildare v Dublin LIVE updates from All-Ireland Hurling Championship clash
Kildare v Dublin LIVE updates from All-Ireland Hurling Championship clash

Irish Daily Mirror

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Kildare v Dublin LIVE updates from All-Ireland Hurling Championship clash

Kildare take on Dublin this afternoon in the preliminary quarter-final of the All-Ireland Hurling Championship. The sides face off at St Conleth's Park in Newbridge, with throw-in slated for 4pm. The Lilywhites are back in the Liam MacCarthy competition thanks to their thrilling success in the Joe McDonagh Cup earlier this Summer. With momentum behind them, the hosts are in the mood to cause a shock when they welcome the Dubs to Newbridge today. They take on a Dublin side that finished third in Leinster. Once again, Dublin are something of an enigma. At times they have looked great, but with the lack of strength in Leinster, another third place finish has done nothing to boost optimism in the capital. Kildare's hurling community may be dizzy with success but, for Colm Nolan, what matters now is building a sustainable future at the top level. "We have to move to make sure that we can achieve the next level," he said. "That's what it's all about. "Our development is all built on the back of making sure we've got good structures, making sure we've got good quality people across the board. "We're very, very fortunate to have a very energetic, passionate hurling family. They look out for each other and share ideas - and that's really going to be even more important now that we grow that family. There's a greater participation level across the whole county and that's going to be absolutely crucial for the next 10 years."

The Sunday Game panel: Kilkenny in the mix to 'go all the way'
The Sunday Game panel: Kilkenny in the mix to 'go all the way'

RTÉ News​

time09-06-2025

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  • RTÉ News​

The Sunday Game panel: Kilkenny in the mix to 'go all the way'

It's ten years since Kilkenny last brought home the Liam MacCarthy and while much of the narrative has been about Munster's hegemony since, the panel on The Sunday Game feel that Derek Lyng's side have a great chance to reign supreme come the third weekend in July. On Sunday, the Cats completed a Leinster six-timer when accounting for Galway at Croke Park. They now have four weeks to prepare for an All-Ireland semi-final. But for now, Anthony Daly was quick to credit them for standing tall in the province again. "It's incredible going," he said. "We all mention the era of the round-robin in how you could slip up and get caught but they're the dominant force in the province, great achievement. "I'm delighted for Derek, taking over from Brian (Cody), that was always going to be tough going. I think he's doing a really good job and I think they have a chance of going all the way. I'd be a small bit worried that they lull a bit in a lot of games and they'll have to iron that out. "They have a few weeks off now and we're looking at the potential of a few big clashes down the line. We won't get ahead of ourselves but congrats to them today." Also on the programme, Ursula Jacob spoke about them having to now step it up in a month's time and the strength they have down the spine of their team. "They have obviously been very dominant in Leinster and the challenge is can they drive on from that?," said the former Wexford camogie star. "To win today without Eoin Cody, who is one of their star players, was really impressive. "Their back line looked very comfortable, maybe part of that was down to Galway not applying a whole lot of pressure. They looked very impressive down the spine; Huw Lawlor was immense, Richie Reid was dominant and then you have TJ (Reid) and Mossy Keoghan scoring goals for fun. The Sunday Game panel believe that this Kilkenny team have played themselves into the contenders conversation for the All-Ireland title. Galway perhaps a touch defensive in their set-up, says Anthony Daly. #rtegaa #TheSundayGame — The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) June 8, 2025 "You have to say that Kilkenny thrive off the space and the pitch at Croke Park. When they get to an All-Ireland semi-final in Croke Park, they are a dangerous animal, and they'll also be hurting from last year's loss to Clare. They will want to show the Munster teams that they are there or thereabouts." Brendan Cummins, who was between the posts for a number of All-Ireland final clashes with Kilkenny, is in no doubt where they stand in the pecking order, when saying: "Kilkenny are definitely in the top three teams in the country". And the prospect of likely facing Munster opposition in the semis will motivate them even more in the view of Cummins. "Last year, Clare had everything to do to beat them. I think they like that fact that everyone talks about Munster hurling. If they end up playing Limerick further down the road, they will be licking their lips at that. Eoin Cody will be back and the narrative will be that you keep the score down as best you can, but Kilkenny are a very proud county. "I don't know the last time someone hammered Kilkenny. There is something inside Kilkenny and it's a long time since they won an All-Ireland and let us be the ones to do that. They have a great chance."

As it happened: Kilkenny see off Galway in Leinster final, Kildare win Joe McDonagh Cup and all Tailteann Cup action
As it happened: Kilkenny see off Galway in Leinster final, Kildare win Joe McDonagh Cup and all Tailteann Cup action

Irish Independent

time08-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

As it happened: Kilkenny see off Galway in Leinster final, Kildare win Joe McDonagh Cup and all Tailteann Cup action

GAA | Niall McIntyre Today at 08:00 Kildare and Laois get the action underway at Croke Park at 1.45pm as the Lilywhites bid for their very first Joe McDonagh Cup victory and a chance to play for Liam MacCarthy. Galway will then try to stop Kilkenny's bid for a 77th Leinster title, and their sixth in a row, at Jones Road at 4pm. Niall McIntyre guides you through all the hurling action and today's Tailteann Cup preliminary quarter-finals.

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