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MMA Coach Owen Roddy joins Karl Dawson on this week's Saturday Social. He talk's about his return to training at SBG Charlestown. How the global pandemic has changed the sport and McGregor's shock departure and retirement from the UFC.
On this mornings Now That's What I Call Sport we had our very own Denis Kirwan on the show who took an inside look at the Cheltenham Racing Festivals and also gave out a few tips, Ireland manager Mick McCarthy talked us through his 38 man squad
Joe Schmidt will take charge of Ireland for the last time at the Aviva stadium today as they welcome France. Ireland are in with a chance to win the Six Nations this year but need a bonus point win over the French to help their case. Joe spoke
98FM's racing correspondent Denis Kirwan joins Jamie ahead of Cheltenham festival which kicks off on Tuesday. He shared his knowledge on one of the biggest events in racing including tips for you to look out for and how the big names will fare.
On this weeks episode of Now That's What I Call Sport Jamie was joined by ex Dublin men Charlie Redmond and Humphrey Kelleher on the future of Diarmuid Connolly, Athlone Town midfielder Kealan Dillon spoke on his experience playing in England a
All Ireland winner Charlie Redmond and former Dublin hurling manager Humphrey Kelleher had their say on the possibility of Diarmuid Connolly making a return to Dublin. The St. Vincents man is arguably one of the best to ever don the Dublin jers
Athlone Town midfielder Kealen Dillon made the move from Belvedere to Derby at the age of 16 to pursue his dream of a professional football career. He spent time with the Rams, Hull and St Mirren during his spell away but has recently come home
On todays episode Jamie reviewed all the action from the premier and first division on Friday night and he also heard from Pundit Shane Keegan,  who discussed the brilliant attendances at the opening games and why more people should go to LOI g
On the show this morning we covered both of the Dublin Allianz League games v Mayo, we heard from managers Jim Gavin and Mick Bohan. It was episode 3 of the League Of Ireland Sunday were jamie reviewed all the action from Friday night and also
On the show this morning we looked ahead to Ireland's Six Nations game against Italy later on today with Joe Schmidt, Sean O'Brien, Peter O'Mahony, Richie Murphy and former Ireland international Shane Byrne.
On the show today we heard from senior and ladies football managers Jim Gavin and Mick Bohan following their double header wins over Mayo at Croke Park, And we also previewed the upcoming hurling and Camogie games today and next week.
On today's episode of League Of Ireland Sunday, jamie reviewed all this weeks action from the premier and first division and  Jamie also discussed the brilliant attendances at the opening games & why more people should go to LOI games with our
The #GreatestLeagueInTheWorld is back with a bang.Over 17,000 fans packed out the stadiums last weekend and we’re hoping for more of the same as the First Division season begins while series 2 and 3 of the Premier Division take place.Jamie Mo
Christy McElligott lost his leg in a lorry accident a number of years ago and amputee football changed his life. He currently plays in and runs the FAI amputee league which is set to kick off it's second season. He sat down with Jamie to talk a
Ex Ireland and Celtic defender Darren O'Dea joined Jamie on this mornings show to discuss the controversial decision of Declan Rice. The West Ham midfielder is capped three times by the the Boys in Green at senior level but disappointed Irish f
The SSE Airtricity League 1st Division kicks off this coming weekend.We’ve got all the bases covered.Our Jamie Moore was at The Aviva for the launch and spoke to men from all 10 clubs.Managers Tim Clancy, Neale Fenn, Terry Butler, Gary Croni
On this weeks episode of Now That's What I Call Sport, Jamie was joined by Christy McElligott ahead of the FAI amputee's second season starting up, Darren O'Dea shared his thoughts on the Declan Rice saga and we reviewed the opening weekend of
The League of Ireland returned this week and we covered all six Dublin clubs that were in action. Jamie chatted to Shamrock Rovers man Aaron Greene, St Pats boss Harry Kenny, Bohemians manager Keith Long , UCD head coach Collie O'Neill, Luke By
On this morning's 'Now That's What I Call Sport', Jamie was joined by former Leinster and Ireland man Shane Byrne to review Ireland's win over Scotland in the second round of the Six Nations, our League of Ireland expert Paul Corry shared his e
Former Leinster and Ireland star Shane Byrne spoke with Jamie Moore on Now That's What I Call Sport following Ireland's Six Nations win over Scotland. Byrne gave his take on the far from flattering performance of the Boys In Green.
Jamie Moore was joined on Now That's What I Call Sport by Ireland and Peamount Utd star Aine O'Gorman. They discuss her amazing achievement of playing 100 times for the Republic of Ireland, her memorable experiences throughout her career and wh
Kicking off the first episode of League of Ireland Sunday on 98FM, Jamie Moore was joined by former Shamrock Rovers and Sheffield Wednesday star Paul Corry. Corry shared his expectations for the season ahead and how he feels the Dublin clubs wi
On this morning's Now That's What I Call Sport Jamie was joined by former Stoke City and Ireland man Liam Lawrence on the infamous hand of Henry incident. Former Leinster and Ireland hooker Shane Byrne on Ireland's loss to England at the Aviva
Former Leinster and Ireland hooker Shane Byrne spoke following Ireland's disappointing 32-20 loss to England at the Aviva in the opening game of the Six Nations. The English bullied Ireland physically and tactically in a game to forget for Joe
Former Stoke City and Republic of Ireland international Liam Lawrence spoke to Jamie Moore with 500 days to go until Dublin host four games at Euro 2020. Liam was part of the Ireland team that suffered the famous 'Hand of Henry' incident which
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