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Darren Kelly & Niamh Kindlon present the magazine show looking at the TG4 All-Ireland Championships).
Schedule:
We start the show by chatting to Louth captain Shannen McLoughlin following their one-point win over Clare last week that saw them finish as Group B winners in the TG4 All-Ireland intermediate championship.
Among the news items discussed are no cash allowed on big match days, Hugh Donnelly steps down as Leitrim manager, Na Gaeil Aeracha - Dublin's LGBTQ+ club are special guests at Dublin's Pride Parade, and we chat about Period Poverty, ahead of the re-release of last year's interview with Antrim chairperson Shauna Adams on Monday.
Our first featured game is Sunday's meeting of Cork and Donegal (2pm Clane) in the TG4 All-Ireland senior championship. It's their first meeting since the 2021 league semi-final and both will want to lay down a marker and finish as Group D winners.
Then it's the rematch we've all been waiting for - Armagh vs Meath (Sunday, 3.45pm Glennon Brothers Pearse Park). The Royal County's win in last year's quarter-final sent shockwaves around the country as they went on their stunning journey to All-Ireland success. What to the Orchard county have in store for revenge?
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Darren Kelly & Niamh Kindlon present the magazine show looking at the TG4 All-Ireland Championships).
Schedule:
We start the show by chatting to Louth captain Shannen McLoughlin following their one-point win over Clare last week that saw them finish as Group B winners in the TG4 All-Ireland intermediate championship.
Among the news items discussed are no cash allowed on big match days, Hugh Donnelly steps down as Leitrim manager, Na Gaeil Aeracha - Dublin's LGBTQ+ club are special guests at Dublin's Pride Parade, and we chat about Period Poverty, ahead of the re-release of last year's interview with Antrim chairperson Shauna Adams on Monday.
Our first featured game is Sunday's meeting of Cork and Donegal (2pm Clane) in the TG4 All-Ireland senior championship. It's their first meeting since the 2021 league semi-final and both will want to lay down a marker and finish as Group D winners.
Then it's the rematch we've all been waiting for - Armagh vs Meath (Sunday, 3.45pm Glennon Brothers Pearse Park). The Royal County's win in last year's quarter-final sent shockwaves around the country as they went on their stunning journey to All-Ireland success. What to the Orchard county have in store for revenge?
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