"We See Things They'll Never See", written by Gavin McLaughlin, looks back on Dundalk's first season under Vinny Perth. Gavin dropped in for a chat about the process and the future of the club.
Newtown Blues made it three Louth SFC titles in-a-row thanks to a clinical opening spell against Naomh Mairtin. After the game, David Sheehan caught up with manager Ronan Phillips and Man of the Match Alan Connor.
Louth forward Kate Flood joined the show to discuss the upcoming All-Ireland final against Fermanagh, as well as her upcoming move to Perth with Fremantle.
Meath's Vikki Wall joined the show to preview next weekend's All Ireland final against Tipperary and to discuss how last season's final loss affected the team.
Ahead of Drogheda United crucial First Division tie with Shelbourne, chairman Conor Hoey joined Dan to discuss manager Tim Clancy's new deal as well as the progress with the new stadium and whether the situation with the FAI is delaying the con
With the merging of Drogheda's two basketball clubs, the Bullets and the Sparks, Drogheda Wolves will launch this coming Saturday. Maeve Coleman and Katherine McQuillan joined Dan to discuss the merger.
Curraha recorded their first-ever win in the group stages of the Meath SFC earlier with a surprise triumph over 2016 and 2017 champions Simonstown. After the game, Colm Corrigan spoke to midfielder David Toner.
Meath goalkeeper Marcas Brennan joined David for a chat about his career, his unexpected call-up to the Royals' panel, and the demands on the modern goalkeeper.
Kerry claimed a deserved but hard-fought "Super 8s" win over Meath at a packed Páirc Tailteann this evening.Peter Keane's men led by just a single point (1-10 to 1-09) at the break, but outscored their opponents 1-08 to 0-04 in the second per
Ahead of Meath's clash with Kerry, Ollie Murphy looked back on the Royals' famous win over the Kingdom in 2001 and reflected on the impact it had on the build-up to that year's All-Ireland final.
David caught up with Dundalk native and Bratislava resident Donal Greene ahead of the Lilywhites' Europa League qualifier against Slovan Bratislava on Wednesday night.
Colm Corrigan caught up with Ben Rogan of the O'Raghallaighs and Ciarán Downey of Newtown Blues after their wins over O'Connells and Dundalk Gaels respectively.
Meath fell to their second nine-point defeat in successive weeks as Mayo finished strongly in Croke Park earlier.The Royals led by one with 16 minutes to go, but Mayo outscored them 2-06 to 0-02 in the final quarter to run out comfortable win