Game On RTÉ
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A pacey, informative, interactive and agenda setting sports show straight from the 2FM studios. Listen live weekdays 6-7pm on RTÉ 2FM.
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Damien Duff, Arne Slot and Lindsay Peat
Keith Treacy on last night's Dublin Derby and Duff's comments regarding Shane Farrell; Feargal Brennan on Arne Slot being tipped for the Liverpool hotseat; Lindsay Peat chats to Marie and Ruby about women's rugby in the Aviva, and Ruby talks horseracing!
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Championship Throw-In in the Hurling
FAI update on manager search, Women's 6 Nations Irish flanker Aoife Walker, Football action with Brendan Devenney, Hurling Championship preview with Shane McGrath, all things soccer with Paul Corry & Feargal Brennan, & Racing with Jane Mangan
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City and Arsenal drop out of UCL, England v Ireland & Caitlin Clark
David McMillan is in studio to talk Dundalk and European football action; Ali Donnelly looks ahead to Ireland's trip to Twickenham in the Women's Six Nations; Méabh De Búrca previews the next round of the Avenir Sports All-Island Cup, plus Shep on Caitlin Clark's future after being picked number one overall by the Indiana Fever! Game On.
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Champions League, NFL promotion & skorts
David Sneyd on Champions League QFs and the continued search for an Ireland manager; Damian Lawlor on taking tips from the NFL in promoting GAA, while Nadine Doherty and Aoife Murray chat camogie finals, the Ladies Provincial Championship and the skort debate! Game On.
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Ireland manager search continues, the Grand National & Katie Taylor in Texas
Tony O'Donoghue chats to John O'Shea; Mark Langdon and Didi Hamann on Champions League Tuesday; Kevin Byrne has the latest on Katie Taylor's fight in Texas, and Paul Townend on his Grand National win! Game On.
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FAI CEO departs, Ireland beat Wales & Leinster sign Jordie Barrett
Tony O’Donoghue with the latest on the FAI fallout as CEO Jonathan Hill is set to depart at the end of the month; Alan Cawley reflects on the latest twists and turns in the Premier League title race; Cian Treacy chats rugby as Leinster sign All Black Jordie Barrett; Peter Canavan chats gaelic football, and Ruby has his say on Irish glory in the Grand National!