Marie Crowe and Jacqui Hurley dive into the biggest stories in sport, from national to international action, with expert analysis, exclusive interviews, and the latest updates.
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Marie Crowe and Jacqui Hurley dive into the biggest stories in sport, from national to international action, with expert analysis, exclusive interviews, and the latest updates.
Marie is joined for this weeks Monday Club by Ruby Walsh and former Ireland international Shane Byrne. Topics up for discussion include Kilbrittain GAA, rugby and Macclesfield in the FA Cup.
As Manchester City stumble, can Arsenal capitalise? Damien is joined by Paul Corry to discuss. We also catch up with Ronan O’Gara’s right-hand man at La Rochelle, former Ireland and Munster lock Donnacha Ryan, and the world’s longest-ever game of Gaelic football – the subject of a new Doc on One.
Taking a look at the Casement Park Redevelopment revival, Marie is joined by Damien Lawlor and Neil McManus. Marcus Horan and Bernard Jackman on rugby and to finish off Marie talks to Alan Cawley and Peter Smith about football.
Joining Marie to discuss the manager merry-go-round we have former Irish international Keith Treacy and former Chelsea player Pat Nevin. Mayo manager Andy Moran on the Connacht League and Alisdair MacKenzie joins us from Rome to talk about Evan Ferguson.
On a busy day for club sackings Marie is joined by Jamie Jackson from Manchester, former Republic of Ireland player Stephen Kelly, Paul John Dykes from Glasgow and is joined in studio by Kieran Cunningham and Austin O'Malley. Marie is also joined by Therese Donohue after her epic performance in the AIB Club Camogie Final replay.
Marie talks to Alan Cawley about the shock Chelsea managerial vacancy; Willie O'Connor previews the darts semi-finals, plus rugby with Marcus Horan and Gaelic Games with Niamh Rockett & Peter Canavan!
Joining Shane Dawson this evening Paul Corry previewed all the Premier League clashes over Christmas while Sky Sports commentator Stuart Pyke reflected on the ongoing drama and Irish interest at the World Darts Championship. Plus Bernard Jackson chatted through all the URC action.
Joining Damien O'Meara this evening we have Shane McGrath looking back on the All Ireland Club hurling semi-finals, Graham Gartland reflects on the soccer weekend, Irish International's Hannah O’Connor talks rugby, plus an NFL update from Michael McQuaid and a look ahead at the races from racing journalist Donn McClean.
Joining Damien this evening this year co-presenter of the 2025 RTÉ Sport Awards David Gillick and we catch up with Kate O'Connor and Cora Staunton. We also hear from Alain Rolland on Rugby's challenge to balance its laws.;
Joining Damien O'Meara this evening we have Tony O'Donoghue on Stephen Bradley, former Tipp footballer Colin O'Riordans new appointment in Sydney, the growth of Irish swimming with Andrew Bree and Siobhan Madigan talks to jockey, Dylan Browne McMonagle.
Damien is joined by Marty Morrissey to talk about GAA, WRC with John Kenny, Roddy Forsyth fills us in on the drama coming from Celtic and Mairead Kavanagh on the growth of gymnastics in Ireland in recent years.
Marie is joined by Jamie Jackson who looks at the spectacle that was Man Utd v Bournemouth, Hockey Ireland with Anne McCormack, Ruesha Littlejohn on her ban and the Ireland team future. We finish off with a look at this years sport books with Malachy Clerkin and Brendan Crowley.
Marie is joined by Ruby Walsh, Lindsay Peat and Keaith Treacy. Topics for discussion this evening include football, athletics and Scotstown player Conor McCarthy joins us after their long awaited Ulster title.
Marie Crowe and Jacqui Hurley dive into the biggest stories in sport, from national to international action, with expert analysis, exclusive interviews, and the latest updates.