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Across the Four Lakes Podcast

Presenter Kieran Murphy-a freelance sports reporter

Across the Four Lakes Podcast

A weekly News, Sports and Rugby podcast
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Across the Four Lakes Podcast

Presenter Kieran Murphy-a freelance sports reporter

Across the Four Lakes Podcast

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Across the Four Lakes Podcast

Presenter Kieran Murphy-a freelance sports reporter

Across the Four Lakes Podcast

A weekly News, Sports and Rugby podcast
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It has been a disappointing last couple of months for all Carlow inter-county hurling and football teams both at underage and senior level. No-one can say that the work is not being put in by both the coaching staff but also by the players. On
Manager, Maurice Logue, looks back on Tullow's third Provincial Towns Cup success where they also joined a small group  of elite clubs who have retained their title. The club experienced the tragic loss of player, Conor Duffy, during the season
Irish international rugby players, Dannah O'Brien and Katie Corrigan talk about the win over Wales at the weekend where they scored 16 points between them. It was a second try in consecutive games  for the teenager while the out-half, who is in
Carlow footballer, Niamh Forde, looks back on an historic weekend  where the second smallest county won a national football league division 4 title by beating Limerick in the final in Birr. Promotion had been achieved so this was the icing on t
Carlow golf club member, Eamonn Delaney, has been a member of the Dolmen Golf  Society  for many years now. The society is one of the oldest in the region. Now in his eighties, Eamonn looks back on the early days of the society and what it mean
Leo McGough's analysis of the weekend where Carlow won a first under 20 hurling championship game since 2019 which was followed by a poor performance and a defeat the next day in the National Hurling League 2A final against Laois.Photograph: Pa
On Saturday, Carlow play Limerick in the NFL Division 4 final. Captain, Ruth Bermingham looks forward to a trip to Birr and reflects on the drama surrounding their semi-final win over Fermanagh. "Such a proud moment," she said but in her own wo
Paul Coady was on the Carlow teams which contested the NHL 2A finals in 2017 and 2018. The county won Christy Ring and Joe McDonagh Cups in the same years and the Mount Leinster Rangers man played in all four games. He says he tries to park hur
Carlow footballer, Edel Hayden, looks back on her side's dramatic win over Fermanagh as they clinched promotion to Division 3 of the National Football League for next season. Outsiders at the start of the campaign, Carlow now meet, Limerick,  a
He once played with County Carlow FC and Maurice Logue reveals he could very well have gone to manage  his former club before the Wexford man was persuaded to go to Tullow.  Now,  having led The Slaneysiders to two Towns Cup successes and promo
On Sunday, Carlow travelled to Cill Dara RFC knowing that a win would clinch promotion to Division 1A.  They were shocked early on when the home side scored a try. Unfazed, they regrouped and in the end won 36-22 to achieve their goal. Captain,
A hand on the heart interview with Padraig Amond who played underage soccer with Shamrock Rovers at the age of ten. He looks back on heady days where he scored against Tottenham Hotspur in an FA Cup game while the following year with Newport Co
An in-depth analysis from Pat Ahern and Leo McGough  of a huge weekend for Carlow GAA where the hurlers produced a superb performance to beat Laois while a late goal against Leitrim opened up the NFL 4 League table. 
Whether it is with club or county, Mount Leinster Rangers and Carlow hurler is an automatic starter while he admits he can only remember getting the "curly finger" once. 2023 was a spectacular year for Kevin where Carlow won the Joe McDonagh Cu
2023 dual status player, Eleanor Treacy, looks back on a hectic season which brought joy and disappointment for the Carlow camogie and football teams. She has committed to camogie this season and she talks about the difficulties of trying to co
Tommy Dwyer won two senior football championship titles with Tinryland. He went on to play for the Carlow senior footballers,  Leinster in the Railway Cup and represented Ireland in the International Rules series against Australia in Ireland wh
On Saturday in Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow enjoyed a comprehensive win over Waterford to make it two wins out of two in division 4 of the national football league. Less than 24 hours later, the hurlers beat Kerry in Austin Stack Park as they o
Carlow senior footballer, Roisin Bailey, looks at the changing fortunes of the squad who are unbeaten in the league after three games. Down 2-10 against Fermanagh and conceding a first minute goal against Longford at home, the Barrowsiders roar
Carlow senior footballer, Conor Crowley, scored a vital goal against Tipperary in their opening game in the National Football League Division 4.  Here he looks back on a thrilling victory and hopes this is the platform to have a good league cam
Carlow footballer, Josh Moore, looks forward to a new season as his county bid for promotion from division 4 of the National Football League. It is all to play for on Saturday against Tipperary where a win for either side would be a huge moment
It is that time of the year.  2023 is coming to an end. Before the new GAA season starts Nuala Mohan the Tinryland-Bennekerry footballer and former Carlow captain reflects on her sporting highlights of the year. 
"I would have idolised those players." Padraig Brennan reflects on his career which saw him come out of underage rugby to take his place among his heroes whom he idolised. He went on to win two Provincial Towns Cup medals and played with Carlow
On Friday in their clubhouse in Oak Park, Carlow Rugby Club launched the book, County Carlow Football Club 1873-2023. It was a fabulous occasion and brought back many happy memories of Carlow's five Provincial Towns Cup wins in the 1990s while
Former Éire Óg and Carlow great, Anthony (Muckle) Keating looks back to the glory years for the club where, in the nineties,  they won five Leinster titles and featured in three (one a replay) All-Ireland club finals. 
Two years ago, Clonmore played Éire Óg in a third round IFC game. All four teams in the group had a chance to make the knock-out stages with the fourth placed team relegated to the JFC A. In an unlikely set of results, Clonmore were the odd one
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