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Mikey Sheehy- the greatest goalscorer in Kerry football.

May 12, 202659 min

Kerry the kings of Munster- Roscommon glory. Ulster & Leinster preview

May 10, 202632 min

Catriona McGahan. One slip, and now in a wheelchair. Authentic positivity

May 5, 202659 min

Armagh romp, Monaghan madness, the Dubs are back

May 3, 202624 min

Noel McGinn. Playing for Tyrone. Regrets in life. Living with Parkinson's disease. Being happy

Apr 28, 20261h 0m

Down stun Donegal. Mayo are out after Roscommon win. Glorious football

Apr 26, 202640 min

Emma O'Byrne- Being a woman in Gaelic Games. Dublin camogie

Apr 21, 20261h 6m

Monaghan & Derry through. Meath crash out. Wicklow should have beaten Dublin

Apr 19, 202630 min

Conor Whelan. Changing direction in life, no glass ceiling in Galway.

Apr 14, 202659 min

Tyrone got something- but Armagh win. Leitrim shock, Westmeath & Wicklow wins

Apr 12, 202623 min

Jack O'Shea- one of our favourite ever podcasts. The importance of family

Apr 7, 20261h 4m

The GAA Social- Championship Special

Apr 5, 20261h 10m

Matty Forde. A life in football & five weeks after losing dad

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Everyone in Gaelic football knows Matty Forde. For Leinster, Ireland, his club and Wexford he was different class. Winning an All-star in a team that didn't have much success, cemented his status as one of the best in the sport. In many ways, Wexford are the story of 2026 with two consecutive promotions. Next year they will travel to Tyrone, Derry, Dublin and Monaghan. What's happened? Matty reveals who he feels will win Leinster, Sam Maguire and his toughest opponent. He's sound too! There's also the meetings with Francie Bellew. Colourful! He'd love to be playing now and was rared on two players being the best, Peter Canavan and Maurice Fitz. Where does David Clifford fit in? When Matty sat down with Thomas and Oisin, he revealed his father died, just five weeks ago. Paddy Forde, a great man. Grief is different for us all, but talking helps. We also send our congratulations to St Joseph's Donaghmore who won the Dalton Cup. When you listen, you'll know why!

Mar 31, 202658 min

Donegal whip Kerry, Meath beat Cork, Down & Carlow win. League learnings

We dig into the four league finals at Croke Park, hope the hooter is sacked and review the standout talking points in a brilliant league. We're now officially in Championship season

Mar 29, 202642 min

Anthony Daly on life, winning, anxiety & reinventing himself. His love of Clare

This was a lovely hour with one of the most recognisable faces and voices in Irish sport. Anthony Daly is a former Clare captain, manager, leader of Dublin and has also managed in Limerick. He's a familiar face to us all as a pundit, columnist and now podcaster! He guides the ship and reinvented himself into something different. Behind the smiles and the craic is a touch of anxiety and how he's managing it. Regular health check-ups after losing his father (48) and brother (40) at a young age. Real life hits us all. But this podcast is just a brilliant hurling man- a footballer too believe it or not- enjoying life, hurling and proud of his place, county Clare. Plenty of laughs, 'the wand' and the race for Liam MacCarthy is a "Two horse race and i'm leaving out the All-Ireland champions." Early days. The great Anthony Daly on the GAA Social with Thomas & Oisin

Mar 24, 202659 min

The final day of the league. Frantic

All the football covered. Are Wexford the story of the year so far? Conor McManus joins the podcast. Recorded at the Armagh- Kerry game. We're struggling to think of a better game of football- it really was that good

Mar 22, 202632 min

Anthony Cunningham. Hurling, football and why he thinks the GAA will turn professional

This podcast meandered into a subject we didn't expect to explore- professionalism! Anthony Cunningham is a top class coach, winning provincial titles in football and hurling. He's also a double All-Ireland winner with Galway. Growing up in strict hurling country, but developed into a fine football manager. It started by working with John O'Mahoney and a career that navigated through inter-county and club. Anthony addresses the rumours around his health, questions the split season and this conversation explores professionalism in the GAA. Cunningham believes it will happen...

Mar 17, 202659 min

26 teams left in the mix. Huge weekend in the league

All the games and leagues reviewed and we begin our look ahead to the final weekend. There's quite a bit of Louth chat. What's the glass ceiling?

Mar 15, 202636 min

Liam Sheedy. Tipperary, winning All-Irelands and what is the meaning of life?

Liam Sheedy managed Tipperary to two All-Ireland titles. He famously stopped Kilkenny winning five-in-a-row. Driven, passionate but in touch with his place. A stunning bond with his mother who raised four boys alone. She sung at the Tipperary homecoming in 2010, a very special moment. Concerns for today's young people, getting the best out of people and the possibility of managing again. We discuss full-time managers, his belief that Antrim should have their own Director of Hurling and how hurling can develop. We also chat through his attempt to become Director General of the GAA. This is a beautiful conversation, centered on family, faith, the GAA and Portroe. The brilliant Liam Sheedy

Mar 10, 20261h 1m

Is it simply Cork & Limerick for the prize? Friday games? Football preview

Hurling games reviewed and a look ahead to the penultimate weekend in league football. Will Armagh stay up? Also, should we have Friday night games?

Mar 8, 202629 min

Mayo flying, Derry too, Dublin are back. Donegal & Galway grit. Congress protest

All the games analysed on a brilliant weekend of Gaelic football. Oh, and happy birthday Martin O'Neill. 74 years young

Mar 1, 202632 min

Dr Eugene Young. A lifetime in coaching & how it's changed. What is a coach?

Ahead of Railway Cup final, Down great Sean O'Neill was lining up the coke bottles at dinner "I want you there, him there and you back there." Tactics in the 70's. It Blew the mind of Eugene Young. Different phrases, keeping wide, shape. From then, the former Ireland basketball player tuned into coaching. At 66, he retired last month from his role within the GAA as Director of coaching and Games development. 25 years at the coalface. It's changed, massively. This podcast concentrates on coaching. What makes a good coach? How do you improve? Is it too much? Eugene represents a lifetime involved in the sport- learning from outside the tent. From Mickey Linden to John Morrison and the great Páidí Ó Sé. He would like to see the Railway Cup reintroduced and believes the Sigerson Cup should be played before Christmas. It's the best place for it, where teams can access their players. How did a man destined to become a car mechanic, become one of the great thinkers in Gaelic Games. Dr Eugene Young on the GAA Social

Feb 24, 202659 min

Relegation woes for Armagh? Tyrone too? "Roscommon could win Connacht" Kobe debut

All the games reviewed on a significant weekend of Gaelic Games

Feb 22, 202641 min

John McAreavey. Moving forward after Michaela. Living life as best you can.

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We don't say this lightly, but this podcast sits with the very best on the GAA Social. "Moving forward" that's what John McAreavey calls it, not "moving on." There's a difference. In his mid-twenties the world of John McAreavey collapsed after his wife Michaela, daughter of All-Ireland winning manager Mickey Harte, was murdered on honeymoon. The search for justice continues. Hope flickers dimly at times, but it remains alive. This podcast is about moving forward with life after something unspeakable. How do you do that? Can you meet someone? Will people judge if you do? How do I tell my friend Mickey Harte that i've met someone else? John McAreavey is married to Tara now. They have two beautiful children. Happiness has smiled at them both. Their journey started at a point, most of us just couldn't possibly contemplate. “I’m lucky.” This is John's story. Life 15 years after the death of Michaela, struggling with guilt but knowing the importance of making the most of time. It’s an extraordinary story of resilience, faith, struggles and love.

Feb 17, 20261h 5m

Donegal Top, Armagh struggling & Darragh Canavan off to Australia? Galway fight & a big Derry win

All the games reviewed, plenty happening in the company of Thomas & Oisin. Can you win the All-Ireland from division two?

Feb 15, 202639 min

Jamsie O'Connor. Hurling, punditry, Maurice Fitzgerald

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This felt like the quickest ever hour. The great Jamsie O’Connor. Player of the Year, four Allstar's, double All-Ireland winner and a teacher. Clare to the bone.We talk phone calls to Kerry great Maurice Fitzgerald, The influence of Ger Loughnane and a surprising one from Tipperary. We talk Cork, are they just not liked? And his run-in with Ronan Curran, now with Ben O’Connor in charge. Teaching Tony Kelly and now working alongside him. Clare “won’t be far away” this year and we also talk punditry, really interesting. The Sky Sports years, how RTE has changed and now enjoying life with the BBC (we think)Colum Flynn passed away two weeks ago, a physio but so much more. Lovely tribute to a great man.Speaking of great men, Hurling, life, Jamsie.

Feb 10, 202659 min

Inside the MacRory Cup final. Pure joy. Ben O'Connor refreshing the post-match interview with Cork

Three-time All-Ireland winner Ciaran Gourley along with his Centre half forward Aodhan Quinn Joined Thomas and Oisin on the Podcast. Former Down great Kevin McKernan and the Abbey full-back Conor Laverty also joined the lads after one of the great MacRory Cup finals. 8,000 people in the Athletic grounds for one of the most incredible comebacks. Everything left on the pitch and it finished a draw, the replay will take place on Friday night. It's a great insight into young people driving the sport forward. The boys also reflect on a weekend of hurling (And one league football match, Oisin had an eye on) Ben O'Connor calling it how it is for Cork Hurlers.

Feb 8, 202630 min

Aidan Forker- Armagh captain. Lowest moments, winning Sam, faith & what 2026 looks like

This is great stuff. A dive into the life of an inter-county captain. Aidan Forker missed much of 2025 and is on the brink of returning to play for Armagh soon. They're as good as anyone. There's a deep thoughtful side to Forker. He's married with a third child just arrived, a career change and has always enjoyed leadership. He's been reared in the blue of Maghery and the orange of Armagh. It's in the blood. There's fun in there too. Forker is now able to laugh at the Michael Murphy incident last year calling it a "silly act" in Ballybofey. Kieran Donaghy has left Armagh to return home, but he will always remain a "Friend for live" and there's a debate into the allegiance of Kieran’s children. Do they support Armagh or Kerry? There remains ambition, in life and football. Faith plays a key role. Andrew Murnin continues to light up football, he's one of the best Forker has ever seen. The MacRory Cup final this weekend, his old school. Paddy Burns dedication, the best bit about winning the All-Ireland and the importance of good coaching- even at the lowest of times. There's Kieran McGeeney too. Aidan Forker on the GAA Social

Feb 3, 202655 min

Donegal Beat Kerry, Andy Moran, Armagh not happy with officials. They're not the only ones..

All the talking points covered on a busy weekend of Gaelic Games.

Feb 1, 202632 min

Danny Quinn. Winning an All-Ireland but losing my wife

Danny Quinn is one of those special people you come across in life. Kind, respected and loved. He's the Principal of Anahorish Primary school, where Seamus Heaney was taught how to read and write. He won an All-Ireland with Derry in 1993, captained Bellaghy to Ulster club success and Croke Park. He also won a Sigerson with St Mary's, living with the now Tyrone Manager Malachy O'Rourke for a period of time. There's quite a bit of chat around for Armagh goalkeeper Benny Tierney too. Great times.Danny's wife Catherine died in May 2011 after a double lung transplant. Hope turned to despair. She was 42. Catherine is from the well-known and respected Murray family of Ballinascreen. Rivals of Bellaghy in football, now connected always. This is the story of a man, losing his wife and raising three kids by himself. Amy, Conor and Dara are all grown up and life is good, just a different upbringing.Organ donation is important to Danny, he doesn't want pity- nor needs it. "I'm very lucky. Lucky to come from the GAA, lucky to come from Bellaghy"The glass is always half-full, but he's not a great fan of Crossmaglen. Boxing (legal and illegal) paints much of the Bellaghy/ Crossmaglen story. Two clubs with huge respect for each other off the pitch. From an intimate portrayal of getting on with life, to boxing the head of Jim McConville, this is an outstanding podcast.PS- Danny though we had stopped recording, twice. We didn't.

Jan 27, 202659 min

Kerry drama, Armagh flying, Andy for Mayo, Tyrone v Derry already a belter. Hurling is back

We're back, and we're happy. We think?

Jan 25, 202641 min

Charlie Smyth. From GAA to the NFL. Being Irish

It's been two months that's changed his life. In his first interview since making his debut in the NFL, Charlie Smyth discusses his breakthrough year. Doubts, not finishing the season in the way he hoped and what's next. At times, it's been lonely and there's the reality of when it goes wrong. The brilliance of Jude McAtamney dashed in an hour. The online abuse directed towards the Swatragh man at the New York Giants led to Charlie taking a break from social media. It's intense. We also discus identity. Being Irish, not Northern Irish. Requesting the New Orleans Saints to reflect his Irishness, in a respectful way. We listen to the efforts Charlie has made to reflect who he is and what's important to him. There's a steel and drive within the Mayobridge man and there's plenty more to come. The GAA Social is back and this is the brilliant story of Charlie Smyth

Jan 15, 202659 min

Seamus Birt- Living with Motor Neuron & not afraid to die

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Seamus Birt is a championship winning player and manager for Bellaghy in Co Derry. He's a year into a Motor Neuron disease diagnosis. The former corner back believes he had it a year before doctors confirmed the condition. Four years of life is the average. There are exceptions and the mindset of Seamus would suggest he might be just that. He's different. Father of Séamus Óg & Éamon, Stella his partner and her son James- they're a tight bunch. The broader Birt family, along with a huge community in Bellaghy, Seamus has plenty of support. MND is rare, about 450 people in Ireland have the condition at any one time. Former rugby league player Rob Burrow and former Scotland rugby union forward Doddie Weir both died of the condition. Former Antrim captain Anto Finnegan also died from MND. Despite the subject, this podcast is fully inspiring. Fun, laughter and a special form of positivity instilled in Seamus "It's not a decision I had to make, it's just the way I am" This is a man who is living with disease, not dying from it. The end story is the same with MND, it’s brutal. The journey however, can be very different. Apart from a leg issue and fatigue, Seamus looks and feels great. His mobility is good and the body feels fine "I take each day as it comes, and I want to be like that. I've two choices and I know what i've picked"There are big laughs in this podcast. Gaelic football and big fights against Crossmaglen comes up often. British army helicopters were landing in and out of the Crossmaglen pitch when both teams were in playing against each other. Bellaghy manager Tommy Diamond had plenty of advice. Seamus marked Oisin's brother Jim in the infamous 1986 Ulster club game in Crossmaglen. Jim scored a goal, but Seamus won. He later managed his club against Crossmaglen in a famous rivalry both sides of the Millenium. Seamus also coached alongside Tyrone great Frank McGuigan, he even managed Thomas Niblock when in charge of Magherafelt. They’ve known each other for almost 20 years. Seamus has never lost his love for Gaelic football. It’s part of who he is. The GAA community has wrapped it's arms around one of their own. One of the very best people you could meet. Seamus Birt, MND and living a life with a glass half-full.

Aug 12, 202557 min

The GAA Social with Sean O'Shea, Gavin White & Joe O'Connor. Kerry win

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Immediate reaction from Croke Park- Broadcast on BBC iPlayer Live. The panel pick their team of the year and we also speak to the Kerry chairman and players about the future of Jack O'Connor. The BBC crew pick their player of the year too

Jul 27, 202529 min

The funniest podcast we've ever recorded. All-Ireland final preview (with 2000 people)

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Epic!

Jul 22, 202536 min

Tipperary Players & management gatecrash the GAA Social Podcast.

All the pundits and all the Tipp players join Thomas and team at Croke Park. An incredible pod to finish off the hurling inter-county season

Jul 20, 202529 min

Hurling Final preview With Shane O'Donnell & Seamus Flanagan

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Recorded in front of 2000 people at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast, Shane O'Donnell and Seamus Flanagan preview the All-Ireland hurling final. Shane confirms his intention of staying on with Clare for another season- as does Seamus with Limerick under the management of John Kiely. Seamus also owns and opens up around the incident with Niall O'Leary earlier this year. He owns it, but disagrees with the internal suspension given to him. With so many laughs and slagging, it's a great way to look ahead to the final- all recorded with a live audience. Also, BBC announce line-up for the final, including Jimmy Barry-Murphy or is it Jimmy-Barry Murphy?

Jul 16, 202540 min

Donegal V Kerry in All-Ireland final. Semi's reviewed

The boys pick their winner for Sam Maguire

Jul 13, 202529 min

Rory's Stories- Being Meath & big discussion on mental health

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Rory O'Connor has made a new career out of comedy. A fun project making sketches in a GAA world is now a job. The first half of this podcast deals with mental health. It's an area where Rory has experience. ADHD, a gambling addiction, losing family to suicide and trying to keep the mind right. At times it's a challenge. The second half of this podcast is Meath. The love of the place and the pride in seeing his team in an All-Ireland semi-final. Trevor Giles, Tommy Dowd, Ollie Murphy and the class of this year. A genuine love of place. There's the odd Dub in there like Philly McMahon- but it's all green & gold. There's three big themes to Rory. Family, Meath and hoping to live a normal simple life- with some fun in-between

Jul 8, 20251h 11m

Cork V Tipperary- the preview starts now

Can Tipperary beat Cork? Can they really?

Jul 6, 202529 min

Niall McDonnell- winning Leinster & being a goalkeeper

This is a different but hugely honest insight into goalkeeping. The picture of the summer sits in Niall's living room- a first Leinster championship in more than 60 years- his photo summed it up. He'd like changes. Four points for a goal and believes goalkeepers should be allowed to take a return pass. Some agree, some don't. What is the culture in Louth- what can they go? Niall found out he was dropped by Mickey Harte because he was removed from the Whatsapp group. It was a low point and part of the rought & tumble of GAA- but he decided he decided to do something about it. He had to lose weight, and he did, facing that challenge head-on. This is great stuff. Louth begin the search for a new manager- this podcast shows what they're about, and where they can go. A brilliant listen

Jul 1, 20251h 1m

Tyrone v Kerry & Donegal v Meath. Shocks & champions gone

Croke Park delivered this weekend, but plenty to talk about

Jun 29, 202537 min

Joe Diver. Derry Midfielder. Alcoholic. Fighting back for life

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This is a remarkable podcast. Joe Diver had the world at his feet. A beautiful wife, family, talented footballer, successful job and drinking a bottle of whiskey at 10am in the morning. Wild. Ultimately, alcoholism could have cost Joe his life. He turned it around, returned to University and is a mental health counsellor. He doesn't drink anymore and hasn't for some time. Helping people is what he wants to do. Addiction is a growing problem and what Joe is finding out, people are presenting with the condition at a younger age. Teenagers! This is an incredible story into alcohol. Two nice cars, lovely home and a good job can mask what's going on inside. Being gracious is important and can be a reassuring tool into happiness. What comes across is the love Joe has for his wife Michaela, her love for him and his devotion to his family. Cuan Mhuire rehab facility played its part. "Stick with the winners" and the moment his eldest girl spoke to her daddy. Really powerful. Perhaps more than anything, Joe comes across as a brilliant human being, honest, authentic and deeply strong. Well done Joe Diver

Jun 24, 20251h 23m

The quarter-final preview & being a manager

Games reviewed and a look ahead to a wonderful weekend in Croke Park. The championship has burst into life. Poor Oisin though...

Jun 23, 202535 min

Kevin Mussen. The first man to bring Sam across the border. A brilliant podcast

Kevin Mussen was the first man to bring Sam Maguire across the border. He still remembers the night and the customs posts. Different days. He and his Down team lit up the 60’s and Kevin remembers it all. Eamon de Valera, climbing the steps, bringing Sam to school and looking back on a truly historic moment for the GAA. Kevin is the oldest person we’ve ever had on the podcast- and full of craic. There's a devilment to this witty, kind man. Older people tend to say it how it is. There’s plenty of that. Living with cancer, surviving falls and despite coming 92- he’s determined to live. Live better! H names the two best players he's seen. One is from Kerry, the other from Derry. Kevin Mussen, an outstanding listen with one of the great people of our times

Jun 17, 202557 min

The prelim draw- Tailteann semi's- a mad weekend covered

Oisin is in great form- wonder why? We look ahead to a big weekend of Gaelic Games in both the All-Ireland and Tailteann Cup

Jun 16, 202533 min

Ray Cosgrove. Dublin superstar, walking away under Tommy Carr. Dubs 2025. Missing that free

King of the celebration, a proper Dublin superstar who had to wait seven years for his breakthrough season. Wins, bringing Dublin back from obscurity and in 2002 finishing joint top scorer- but missing that crucial free v Armagh. What could have been. What is the ultimate embarrassment for any Gaelic footballer? Tommy Carr brought Ray Cosgrove on as a substitute in Croke Park, 1999 Leinster final. He was then taken off. Cruel. Their relationship pretty much ended and Ray couldn't play under Tommy again. Kilmacud Crokes is his club, but the children line out for Ballyboden now. Dublin players signing outside players is an issue "That's always been there" we also look ahead to the games this weekend, including Dublin against Derry.It's honest, funny and an illuminating account of one of the most recognisable Dublin footballers over the past 25 years.

Jun 10, 202559 min

Cork win Munster, KK & Kildare wins, Tailteann landslide & Conor McManus super night

Hurling and football covered for the weekend.

Jun 8, 202530 min

Johnny Glynn. Miscarriages, IVF, hope. Winning All-Irelands with Galway and now New York. Pure love

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In one of the most powerful and impactful episodes of the GAA Social, Johnny Glynn & Thomas Niblock lift the lid on their experiences of multiple miscarriages. Johnny and his wife Serena, along with Kirstie and Thomas have travelled similar paths. It’s difficult. This is a male perspective. One very rarely, told publicly. Why is that? Johnny has just captained his county to an All-Ireland in Croke Park. On Thursday before the final, he found out their last attempt at IVF, failed. It’s always a challenge. Oisin said it was a “privilege” to listen in as two men chat honestly and openly about fertility, pregnancy, loss and ectopic ruptures. In usual GAA Social style, there’s loads of light moments- including the regime Oisin maintained so he could have Freya- his baby girl. In perhaps the biggest reveal of human biology in 100 years, Oisin admits he knows how to conceive girls, rather than boys? 9 months later Freya McConville arrived to melt her daddy’s heart. The first half of this podcast however shows what the GAA really means, especially in New York. The effort, struggle and the drive to be better. They’re on the brink of something special and a large reason for the success, on and off the field, is Johnny Glynn. We know you’ll agree, he is utterly inspiring and the best of us. The only inter-county player who is vice-chair of his county board and a man Intune with Ireland, the GAA, his family and his wonderful wife Serena. The GAA Social with Galway hurling, and New York All-Ireland winner, Johnny Glynn

Jun 3, 20251h 10m

Derry & Galway alive, Tyrone blow-up, Armagh into quarters. Tailteann draw

A massive weekend of action, reaction and Oisin pleads to the GAA - keep this format for the football championship

Jun 1, 202534 min