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Orla McElroy and Glenn Ryan join John Duggan for today's Sunday Paper Review.

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Enjoy a short snippet of today's Sunday Paper Review. Subscribe to Off the Ball to get the full episode every Sunday, as well as around-the-clock unmissable sports content every day.

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It's The Sunday Paper Review on Off The Ball - today John Duggan is in the hotseat and is joined by former Meath star and manager Colm O'Rourke, and ex-Irish rugby international Jackie Shiels.

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Hugh Farrelly and Clíona Foley join Adrian Barry in studio to discuss a riveting weekend of sport in the Sunday Paper Review. The trio discussed the fallout from Donegal's convincing win over All-Ireland champions Kerry in Killarney yesterday, as well as Leinster's damaging Champions Cup final loss in Bilbao.

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Adrian Barry is joined in studio by Kieran Cunningham and Fiona Hayes for this week's Sunday Paper Review, looking at all the top sporting stories across the Sunday morning broadsheets.

From the occasion awaiting the Irish women in the Aviva this afternoon, to Celtic's Scottish title, and Westmeath's year (so far), there's plenty to sink your teeth into over the next hour!

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Enjoy a short snippet of today's Sunday Paper Review. Subscribe to Off the Ball to get the full episode every Sunday, as well as around-the-clock unmissable sports content every day.

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This week on The Sunday Paper Review, Adrian Barry is joined by former Ireland rugby international, Grace Davitt, and sports journalist, Neil Ewing.

In this UNLOCKED section, they reflect on the DRA's decision to uphold Dublin boss, Ger Brennan's, 12 week suspension after his red card for involvement in a altercation with Galway strength and conditioning coach, Cian Breathnach.

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Adrian Barry is joined by Grand Slam winner Fiona Hayes and the Sunday Independent’s Declan Lynch for this week’s Sunday Paper Review.

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This week on The Sunday Paper Review, Adrian Barry is joined in studio by athletics journalist Cathal Dennehy, and Olympic canoeist Jenny Egan.

In this UNLOCKED section, they reflect on the FAI's confirmation that The Republic of Ireland will fulfil its Nations League fixtures with Israel.

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Adrian Barry is joined by Orla McElroy, Sports Editor with the Irish Daily Mail, and Brendan Hackett, sports psychologist and Head of Coach and Player Development with the GAA in this week's edition of the Sunday Paper Review

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Adrian Barry is joined by Cliona Foley and Rory Keane for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Adrian Barry is joined on The Sunday Paper Review today by columnist Roy Curtis and former Ireland rugby star Fiona Hayes.

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Eve Conway is joined & Orla McElroy & Cliona Foley for this week’s Nollaig na mBan edition of The Sunday Paper Review!

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Adrian Barry is joined in studio by Irish Daily Mail editor Linda Maher and Sports Business owner David Sharkey to bring you through all the best of today's Sunday Papers

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Adrian Barry is joined by former professional tennis player, Simon Carr, and Meath midfielder, Shane McEntee, to go through all the headline and best sports writing in the papers this Sunday

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Listen in to a short snippet from today's Sunday Paper Review as John Duggan is joined by Hugh Farrelly and Ciara Trant to look over the weekend's back pages.

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Kathleen McNamee is joined by Cliona Foley and Jessie Barr for a special edition of the Sunday Paper Review for Nollaig na mBan as they discusses a number of inspiring stories from female athletes across the country.

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In this podcast we want to bring you some of the very best bits from episodes of the Sunday Paper Review over the last while to give you a taster of what you can expect, when Adrian Barry is joined by two guests every week to comb through the best sportswriting and stories in the back pages!

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Donnchadh Boyle and Louise Lawless join Adrian Barry in studio for this week's Sunday Paper Review!

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Irish Independent journalist Conor McKeon and Kevin Byrne of the Irish Sun join OTB’s John Duggan to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages today.

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Philip Lanigan of the Irish Daily Mail and former Dublin footballer and CEO of Teneo Mick O’Keeffe join Joe Molloy to go through the day’s backpages.

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Kieran Shannon of the Irish Examiner and Jason Byrne of the Irish Sun join OTB’s Stephen Doyle to bring you through today’s sporting back pages.

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Sunday Independent Sports Editor John Greene and Irish Independent Football writer Dan McDonnell join OTB's Joe Molloy to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages today.

The panel will discuss the fallout from Ireland's ill-tempered friendly with Columbia and what it means for their World Cup chances, Dublin returning to another All Ireland final and the leaders that got them there and eye opening interviews with Aiden McGeady and Wayne Rooney

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Freelance sportswriter Cliona Foley and the broadcaster and journalist Johnny Ward join OTB’s Joe Molloy to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages this afternoon.

They will discuss the numerous pieces on the return of Dublin including Joe Brolly’s column on what Pat Gilroy has brought to the set up. The panel will also look at the harrowing tale of Former Galway United wonder kid Shane Keogh who saved himself from ultimate destruction and chat about the Vera Pauw controversy from during the week.

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Dion Fanning of The Currency and Cobh Ramblers boss Shane Keegan join OTB’s Joe Molloy to go through the back pages and bring you the best stories from the world of sport on this Sunday afternoon.

The panel will discuss the All Ireland quarter finals yesterday, Jonathan Wilson’s lament on football losing it’s touch and why golf’s rebels are smiling wide

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Joe Molloy was joined by Fionn Davenport and Sinead O'Carroll on this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

(03:00) "Gaelic football is a terrible sport to watch"

(14:20) Stephen Kenny's future remains hotly debated - is Roy Keane the answer?

(35:30) 'Under protest' ladies players no closer to getting the charter they desire

(52:30) Rory McIlroy: Is mentality his major issue?

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John Duggan is joined by Cobh Ramblers manager Shane Keegan and boxing journalist Kevin Byrne to dissect all the biggest stories from this weekend's papers.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Cliodhna O'Connor and Timmy McCarthy to go through the Sunday Papers.

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Irish Independent columnist and Sports Editor with the Irish Daily Mail Orla McElroy join OTB’s Kathleen McNamee to go through the biggest stories hitting the backpages of the newspapers both here and abroad.

The panel looked at Manchester City completing the second step of their potential treble, ask if David Clifford is carrying the hopes of a Gaelic football loving nation on his back and discuss the heartbreaking tale of former Irish rugby star David Corkery and his fight for a safer game.

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OTB’s Joe Molloy is joined by Cian Tracey of the Irish Independent and Cobh Ramblers manager Shane Keegan to go through the day’s backpages and the biggest stories in the world of sport.The panel will look at the amazing comeback from Munster in the URC final, discuss the final chances for Limerick and Wexford in the provincial hurling championships and chat about Irish representation in the Premier League as the competition draws to a close this weekend.

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Joe Molloy is joined by The Star's Kieran Cunningham & the Irish Examiner's Brendan O'Brien to look through the best of this Sunday's sports writing.

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OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by the42's Gavin Cooney and the Irish Independent's GAA correspondent Conor McKeon to go through the back-pages and the biggest sport stories on this Sunday afternoon. The panel will look at Seamus Power's piece on his personal journey, Michael Dignan on turning around his opinion from the Sky Sports GAA coverage to GAAGO's version and Wayne Rooney's thoughts on City ace Erling Haaland.

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OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by the Irish Independent's Cian Tracey and travel writer and Golf Weekly co-host Fionn Davenport to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages and beyond on this Sunday morning.The panel will look at Paul Kimmage's latest piece on the state of horse racing, Joe Brolly's thoughts on GAA coverage in 2023 and how Leo Cullen's Blues keep marching on no matter how tough the obstacle in their way.

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OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by freelance sportswriter Cliona Foley and Kieran Cunningham of the Irish Daily Star to go through the backpages and discuss all the biggest stories in the world of sport.

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OTB's Will O'Callaghan was joined by the The Sun's Jason Byrne and the Irish Independent's Conán Doherty for the Sunday Paper Review.

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OTB's John Duggan is joined by the Irish Daily Mail's Philip Quinn and Michael Verney of the Irish Independent to discuss the biggest stories hitting the backpages this morning.They include a look ahead to the Masters with a fascinating chat between Paul Kimmage and Shane Lowry ahead of the Masters, Former Ireland and Lions star Fergus Slattery's family on living with his dementia diagnosis and where Stephen Kenny can bring his Republic of Ireland team after Monday's credible loss to France.

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OTB’s Joe Molloy is joined by the rugby analyst Andy McGeady and Cobh Ramblers boss Shane Keegan to look through the backpages on a bumper weekend of sport.The lads will discuss Joe Schmidt vs Andy Farrell's coaching style, how women's rugby might improve and why World Athletics are right to punish Russian athletes.

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OTB's Will O'Callaghan is joined by Sinead O'Carroll from the Journal and the 42s Gavan Casey to discuss all the biggest stories hitting the backpages this weekend.Including a look back at the Grand Slam coverage, why Irish women's rugby haven't capitalised on their Grand Slam ten years ago and why buying frees is becoming a problem

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OTB’s Joe Molloy is joined by Golf Weekly co-host and journalist Fionn Davenport and Dion Fanning of The Currency to look through the backpages and bring you the best sportswriting of the week.Including more fallout from the Match of the Day controversy, the contrasting weeks for Padraig Harrington and Rory McIlroy and why it might be time for Liverpool to cash in on Mo Salah.

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OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by sportswriter Cliona Foley and Sunday World columnist Roy Curtis to discuss the biggest sport stories hitting the back pages this weekend.They include a full spread interview with a celebrating the 50th anniversary of women's league football, the GAA's ongoing problems with addiction and why United's Brazilian midfielder has been the perfect tonic for Erik ten Hag's side.

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OTB’s Joe Molloy is joined by the Chief Sportwriter with the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham and Cobh Ramblers boss Shane Keegan to discuss the biggest sport stories that are hitting the backpages today.

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OTB’s Joe Molloy is joined by rugby writer with the Irish Independent Cian Tracey and the Irish Examiner's Brendan O'Brien to take a look at the big stories hitting the backpages and bring you the best views on the issues affecting football, rugby and more.

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OTB's Joe Molloy is joined by Dion Fanning of The Currency and Assistant Sports Editor of the Irish Daily Mail Hugh Farrelly to go through the back pages and discuss the biggest stories in the world of sport this weekend.

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OTB's Will O'Callaghan is joined by Chief Sportswriter with the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham and Football Correspondent with the42.ie Gavin Cooney to go through the days backpages and the biggest news and views in the world of sport.

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OTB's John Duggan is joined by the Irish Independent's Michael Verney and soccer correspondent with the Irish Times Gavin Cummiskey to look through the backpages and discuss the biggest stories in the world of sport.

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OTB’s John Duggan is joined by former Dublin Gaelic Footballer Mick O'Keeffe, and the Sports Editor of the Irish Daily Mail, Orla McElroy to go through the days backpages and the biggest news and views in the world of sport.

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Joe Molloy was joined by sportswriter Cliona Foley and Editor of TheJournal Sinead O'Carroll on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review. (04:20) Shane McGrath and Joe Brolly on the latest Up The Ra controversy(33:00) Report on how the ball is spending less time in play in football(40:00) Mick Foley on potentially changing the names of GAA stadia(45:00) How high is too high for a rugby tackle?(48:05) Paul Kimmage on his clash with Graham Rowntree on concussion(61:00) The latest news on Damar Hamlin and how to protect players in a physical sport

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Joe Molloy was joined by journalist Kieran Cunningham and Cobh Ramblers manager Shane Keegan on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review. (03:00) Lionel Messi: Separating the man from the player. (24:00) What the allegations against Vera Pauw tell us about elite coaching. (55:00) Katie Taylor in Madison Square Garden. (01:01:00) 'Running a marathon is hard, to do it in Antarctica - that's mind-blowing.'

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Joe Molloy was joined by journalists John Greene and Brendan O'Brien on this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review. (03:00) England out, but World Cup offers more answers than questions. (18:00) Why does Neymar annoy people? Barney Ronay has an answer. (40:00) Joe Brolly, the GAA and getting lost in grey areas. (01:00:00) The joy of watching David Clifford.

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Joe Molloy was joined by his Golf Weekly compatriot Fionn Davenport and journalist Gavan Casey on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review. (02:00) The Chosen One: Part 2 of Rory McIlroy with Paul Kimmage. (32:00) Why everyone wants Lionel Messi to win the World Cup (except Joe). (44:00) A new kind of England team. (55:00) "It's done, it's over, Eddie Jones needs to go!"(01:03:00) Fury vs Chisora III: 'Even Fury looked uncomfortable - it should have been stopped earlier.'

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Joe Molloy was joined by journalist Dion Fanning and two-time All-Ireland winner Sarah O'Donovan on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review.

(04:00) The light and shade of Lionel Messi's final years. (25:00) Joe Brolly questions Roy Keane's peacemaking credentials. (39:00) 2022 World Cup: 'The biggest carbon emitter ever outside of war.' (52:00) Rory McIlroy sits down with Paul Kimmage (again).

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John Duggan is joined by journalists Tommy Martin (Virgin Media, Irish Examiner) and Roy Curtis (Sunday World) for this weekend's Sunday Paper Review.

(03:30) Gianni Infantino and all that's wrong with the Qatar World Cup. (27:00) Sven, Capello & Roy: Wayne Rooney's England memories. (34:00) Messi, Ronaldo & the World Cup's footballing storylines. (53:00) Are Andy Farrell's Ireland really the world's best? (01:08:00) Michael Murphy: Donegal's hero departs the stage

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Joe Molloy is joined by journalists Sinead O'Carroll (The Journal) and Conor McKeon (Irish Independent) for this weekend's Sunday Paper Review.

(03:00) Sickening Carbery hit overshadows underwhelming win. (16:50) 'Something about this story leaves me very uncomfortable.' (25:00) David Clifford's legend grows ever greater. (35:00) Pat Spillane and the GAA's battle with rural depopulation. (42:00) An eye-opening assessment of Martin O'Neill's new book. (48:00) Damien Duff: Ireland's next senior manager? (53:00) World Cup fever has yet to take hold.

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Joe Molloy is joined by journalists Cliona Foley and Rúaidhrí O'Connor for this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

(03:00) Ireland beat the Springboks and spark mixed feelings in rugby pundits. (25:00) Martin O'Neill's new book looks to settle some scores. (33:00) Gary Neville's Qatar logic is torn to shreds. (50:00) Andriy Shevchenko and the ongoing war in Ukraine. (01:00:00) 'A drunk mind speaks a sober heart.'

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Joe Molloy was joined by Kieran Cunningham and Gavin Cummiskey to have a look at today's Sunday newspapers and discuss the latest headlines.

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Joe Molloy was joined by Kieran Cunningham and Gavin Cummiskey to have a look at today's Sunday newspapers and discuss the latest headlines.

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Joe Molloy is joined by journalist Gavin Casey and Cobh Ramblers manager Shane Keegan on this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

(04:00) Stephen Kenny comes out swinging. (10:00) Cristiano Ronaldo struggles with the passing of time. (29:30) Zaur Antia: Ireland's boxing mastermind / Katie Taylor's endgame. (46:00) Joe Brolly gives Roddy Collins two thumbs up. (56:00) 'We're up to 9th now in Europe in terms of obesity.' (01:02:00) The GAA and a relationship with violence.

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Joe Molloy is joined by journalist Gavin Casey and Cobh Ramblers manager Shane Keegan on this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

(04:00) Stephen Kenny comes out swinging. (10:00) Cristiano Ronaldo struggles with the passing of time. (29:30) Zaur Antia: Ireland's boxing mastermind / Katie Taylor's endgame. (46:00) Joe Brolly gives Roddy Collins two thumbs up. (56:00) 'We're up to 9th now in Europe in terms of obesity.' (01:02:00) The GAA and a relationship with violence.

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Joe Molloy is joined by former Irish rugby international Eoin Reddan and journalist Brendan O'Brien on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review.

(03:40) Leaky FAI board making Stephen Kenny's life more difficult. (10:30) Dylan Hartley (34:00) Neil Francis has a radical plan to clean up rugby. (42:00) 'Up the 'Ra' outrage will follow Ireland's history-makers to Australia. (01:02:49.443) Pep Guardiola and the remarkable resurgence of Granit Xhaka.

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Joe Molloy is joined by former Irish rugby international Eoin Reddan and journalist Brendan O'Brien on this weekend's Sunday Paper Review.

(03:40) Leaky FAI board making Stephen Kenny's life more difficult. (10:30) Dylan Hartley (34:00) Neil Francis has a radical plan to clean up rugby. (42:00) 'Up the 'Ra' outrage will follow Ireland's history-makers to Australia. (01:02:49.443) Pep Guardiola and the remarkable resurgence of Granit Xhaka.

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Joe Molloy is joined by two-time All-Ireland winner Sarah O'Donovan and Chief Sports Writer of the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham on the Sunday Paper Review.

(7:00) 'I can see positives in Ireland's EURO 2024 draw.' (13:00) Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool and the seven-year itch. (26:00) A proposed solution to the GAA's issue with match officials. (35:00) 'It has been a terrible year for boxing - the sport's in big trouble.' (51:00) New York to Galway: the remarkable journey of Damien Browne.

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Joe Molloy is joined by two-time All-Ireland winner Sarah O'Donovan and Chief Sports Writer of the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham on the Sunday Paper Review.

(7:00) 'I can see positives in Ireland's EURO 2024 draw.' (13:00) Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool and the seven-year itch. (26:00) A proposed solution to the GAA's issue with match officials. (35:00) 'It has been a terrible year for boxing - the sport's in big trouble.' (51:00) New York to Galway: the remarkable journey of Damien Browne.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Irish Olympic swimmer Gary O'Toole and journalist Michael Verney for this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

(03:30) Remembering the late, great Brian Mullins. (16:30) Paul O'Donovan and the expectations of fame. (30:00) 'Footballers don't take football as seriously as fans - it's messed up.' (39:00) Paul Kimmage tells the remarkable story of Jimmy Dunne. (49:30) Concussion: Player welfare in the NFL and rugby. (01:02:00) GAA journalism and the hunt for stories in club season.

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Joe Molloy was joined in studio by Vincent Hogan and Gerry Thornley for this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

(00:03:22) Is Stephen Kenny getting enough out of this Ireland team? (00:17:25) Lawrenson on his BBC exit: 'I was axed for being 65 and a white male.' (00:23:20) Has the standard of TV sports analysis suffered an 'inexorably declined'? (00:32:40) Joe Brolly & David Gough: Eavesdropping on an intimate conversation; The human cost of a World Cup in Qatar. (00:49:20) The alleged plot to extort money from Paul Pogba. (00:56:10) Alleged racism against indigenous players in the AFL. (01:04:00) Munster's Ben Healy & Graham Rowntree grant increasingly rare one-on-one interviews. (01:10:35) Can Lionel Messi finally win the World Cup?

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Joe Molloy was joined in studio by Vincent Hogan and Gerry Thornley for this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

(00:03:22) Is Stephen Kenny getting enough out of this Ireland team? (00:17:25) Lawrenson on his BBC exit: 'I was axed for being 65 and a white male.' (00:23:20) Has the standard of TV sports analysis suffered an 'inexorably declined'? (00:32:40) Joe Brolly & David Gough: Eavesdropping on an intimate conversation; The human cost of a World Cup in Qatar. (00:49:20) The alleged plot to extort money from Paul Pogba. (00:56:10) Alleged racism against indigenous players in the AFL. (01:04:00) Munster's Ben Healy & Graham Rowntree grant increasingly rare one-on-one interviews. (01:10:35) Can Lionel Messi finally win the World Cup?

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Joe Molloy was joined in studio by Dion Fanning and Bernard Jackman for this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

(00:00:38) A run through Sunday's back pages. (00:03:21) Wayne Rooney and his journey in football management. (00:24:41) Queen Elizabeth's passing and 'gesture politics' in sport. (00:35:00) David Beckham: A master at work. (00:43:38) Club rugby begins anew, farcical challenge posed by Emerging Ireland tour. (00:56:27) Why do all sports not face the same scrutiny when it comes to doping?

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Joe Molloy was joined in studio by Dion Fanning and Bernard Jackman for this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

(00:00:38) A run through Sunday's back pages. (00:03:21) Wayne Rooney and his journey in football management. (00:24:41) Queen Elizabeth's passing and 'gesture politics' in sport. (00:35:00) David Beckham: A master at work. (00:43:38) Club rugby begins anew, farcical challenge posed by Emerging Ireland tour. (00:56:27) Why do all sports not face the same scrutiny when it comes to doping?

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Joe Molloy was joined by 2010 All-Ireland winner Clíodhna O'Connor and journalist Conor McKeon on this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

The curious case of professional golf's 'black hat' Patrick Reed sparked the first talking-point on today's papers after the 2018 Masters winner conducted his first major interview since joining the Saudi-backed LIV tour.

As the United Rugby Championship announced a sponsorship deal with state-owned Qatar Airways, the guys examined what has been a fairly negative reaction to the news among a selection of today's rugby writers.

Has sport and its superstars become too homogenized? We explored the recent proliferation of behind-the-scenes sports documentaries and the service they provide.

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Joe Molloy was joined by 2010 All-Ireland winner Clíodhna O'Connor and journalist Conor McKeon on this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

The curious case of professional golf's 'black hat' Patrick Reed sparked the first talking-point on today's papers after the 2018 Masters winner conducted his first major interview since joining the Saudi-backed LIV tour.

As the United Rugby Championship announced a sponsorship deal with state-owned Qatar Airways, the guys examined what has been a fairly negative reaction to the news among a selection of today's rugby writers.

Has sport and its superstars become too homogenized? We explored the recent proliferation of behind-the-scenes sports documentaries and the service they provide.

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John Duggan was joined by the former Dublin footballer Mick O'Keeffe and journalist Brendan O'Brien on this weekend's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

Does the GAA have a 'cultural issue' with the abuse of referees? John, Mick and Brendan explored the most recent instances of match officials being targeted and considered what must happen to eradicate this kind of behaviour.

Following an article written in the Sunday Independent by Paul Kimmage about the coverage of certain sports with relation to doping, the lads considered how often and how deeply the issue and theme of doping should arise.

Furthermore, the lads lamented the lack of coverage given over to the Republic of Ireland Women's National Team after their midweek defeat of Finland, enjoyed what Wayne Rooney had to say of his Manchester United vs Arsenal memories, and a whole lot more.

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Will O'Callaghan was joined by Colm Keys of the Irish Independent and Gavin Cooney of The 42 on this week's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

Joe Brolly and Colm O'Rourke brought us their vision of Gaelic Football as they feel it should be - and there was plenty for our two guests to talk about.

There's also plenty to talk about in the world of professional golf, and we take a look at the significant number of GAA pundits taking a dip back into inter-county management.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Cliona Foley & Kieran Cunningham for this week’s edition of The Sunday Paper Review, as we go through all the biggest stories from this morning’s back pages and beyond.

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Joe Molloy is joined by basketball commentator Timmy McCarthy & the Irish Examiner’s Kieran Shannon for this week’s edition of The Sunday Paper Review.

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Stephen Doyle was joined by journalists Gavin Cooney and Kieran Cunningham for the latest edition of the Sunday Paper Review on Off The Ball.

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Joe Molloy was joined by broadcaster Michael Lyster and journalist Gavin Cummiskey on this week's edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

Among other major talking points, the lads discussed Pat Spillane's impending exit from The Sunday Game and Michael's memories of working with the Kerry legend.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Timmy McCarthy & Ryle Nugent for this week’s edition of The Sunday Paper Review.

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Joe Molloy was joined by Cliona Foley and Tommy Martin on the Sunday Paper Review this week.

As the Review was broadcast live on Sunday's Off The Ball, there are intermittent updates from former Footballer of the Year James O'Donoghue who was in Croke Park for OTB covering Galway's All-Ireland quarter-final clash with Armagh.

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John Duggan was joined by journalist Cian Tracey and Team OTB's own Arthur James O'Dea for the latest installment of the Sunday Paper Review.

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Joe Molloy is joined by former Ireland international Bernard Jackman & The Irish Independent’s Tommy Conlon for this week’s edition of The Sunday Paper Review, as we look back on a big weekend of sport.

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Johnny Ward was joined by Shane Keegan and Niall O'Toole for the latest installment of the Sunday Paper Review.

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Joe Molloy was joined by All-Ireland-winning Cork Camogie player Sarah O'Donovan and the Irish Examiner's Kieran Shannon on the latest edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

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Roy Keane, Mick McCarthy and Saipan were top of the agenda on this afternoon's Sunday Paper Review.

Will O'Callaghan was joined by Kieran Cunningham and Gavan Casey where Ronan O'Gara's upcoming battle with Leinster, the manner in which Irish boxing is treated and much more were up for discussion.

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John Duggan was joined by Joanne O'Riordan of The Irish Times and Brendan O'Brien of the Irish Examiner on the latest edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

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John Duggan was joined by Editor of The Journal Sinead O'Carroll and journalist Johnny Ward on the latest installment of the Sunday Paper Review.

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The Irish Independent's Dan McDonnell and The Currency's Dion Fanning joined Joe Molloy in the OTB studio for the latest edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

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Ciarán Ó Raghallaigh and Timmy McCarthy joined Eoin Sheahan for the latest edition of the Sunday Paper Review.

Among other topics, the lads discussed Roy Keane's prospective return to management (and reports which suggest he may not be the right man for the job), part two of Shane Lowry's sit-down interview with Paul Kimmage in the Sunday Independent, and what we learned about Limerick following Saturday's championship defeat of Waterford.

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Bernard Jackman and Sarah O'Donovan joined Joe Molloy for the latest edition of the Sunday Paper Review on OTB Sports.

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Journalist Roy Curtis & Olympian Niall O'Toole join John Duggan for The Sunday Paper Review

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Chiefs Sportswriter w/ the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham & Tommy Martin of Virgin Media Sport join Joe for this week's Sunday Paper Review

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Timmy McCarthy & Shane Keegan join John for The Sunday Paper Review

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Máire-Treasa Nic-Cheallaigh & Tommy Conlon join Will O’Callaghan for this week’s edition of the Sunday Paper Review, as the final week of the Six Nations dominates the back and front pages.

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Dion Fanning & Gavin Cooney join Joe for this week's Sunday Paper Review

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Cliona Foley & Sarah O'Donovan join Joe for this week's Sunday Paper Review, brought to you in association w/ An Post. An Post has unveiled a new booklet of six stamps celebrating some of Ireland’s leading sportswomen. The stamps come at a time when the calibre of performance of Irish sportswomen is at a particularly high point, with athletes excelling at international level competition across a range of disciplines. The stamp booklet and First Day Cover envelope are available in all post offices and online at anpost.com/womeninsport in advance of International Women’s Day on 8th March.

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Brendan O'Brien & Cian Tracey join Will for this week's Sunday Paper Review.

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Shane Keegan & Ciarán Ó Raghallaigh join Joe for this week's Sunday Paper Review.

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The Irish Times’ Cliona Foley and Gavin Cummisky join Eoin Sheahan for this week’s edition of The Sunday Paper Review, with reaction from Ireland’s game against France in the Six Nations a big talking point

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Grainne McElwain & Kieran Cunningham join Joe for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Grainne McElwain & Kieran Cunningham join Joe for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Dion Fanning & Tommy Martin are on hand for this week's episode of The Sunday Paper Review

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Dion Fanning & Tommy Martin are on hand for this week's episode of The Sunday Paper Review

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Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh is joined by journalist Clíona Foley and Dr. Katie Liston on this week’s Sunday Paper Review.

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Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh is joined by journalist Clíona Foley and Dr. Katie Liston on this week’s Sunday Paper Review.

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Kathleen McNamee is joined by Michael Verney and Mick O’Keeffe for this week’s Sunday Paper Review.

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Kathleen McNamee is joined by Michael Verney and Mick O’Keeffe for this week’s Sunday Paper Review.

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Johnny Ward is joined by basketball commentator Timmy McCarthy and the Irish Daily Star's Kieran Cunningham for this week's edition of the Sunday Paper Review. The panel will be discussing all the latest stories to come out of this week's Sunday papers and will discuss their favourite moments of the year.

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Johnny Ward is joined by basketball commentator Timmy McCarthy and the Irish Daily Star's Kieran Cunningham for this week's edition of the Sunday Paper Review. The panel will be discussing all the latest stories to come out of this week's Sunday papers and will discuss their favourite moments of the year.

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Tommy Conlon & Gavin Cooney join Joe for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Tommy Conlon & Gavin Cooney join Joe for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Cliona Foley & Ciaran O Raghallaigh join Joe for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Cliona Foley & Ciaran O Raghallaigh join Joe for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Joe Molloy joined by 2010 All-Ireland winner with Dublin Cliodhna O'Connor and journalist Dion Fanning for the Sunday Paper Review

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Joe Molloy joined by 2010 All-Ireland winner with Dublin Cliodhna O'Connor and journalist Dion Fanning for the Sunday Paper Review

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Dan McDonnell & Sean McGoldrick join Joe for the Sunday Papers on OTB

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Dan McDonnell & Sean McGoldrick join Joe for the Sunday Papers on OTB

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Kieran Cunningham & Gavin Cummiskey join Joe for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review.

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Kieran Cunningham & Gavin Cummiskey join Joe for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review.

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Tommy Martin & Gavan Casey join Joe for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Tommy Martin & Gavan Casey join Joe for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Vincent Hogan & Dion Fanning join John Duggan for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Vincent Hogan & Dion Fanning join John Duggan for this week's edition of The Sunday Paper Review

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Journalists John Brennan and Gavin Cooney join Joe for this week's edition of The Paper Review.

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Journalists John Brennan and Gavin Cooney join Joe for this week's edition of The Paper Review.

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Journalists Tommy Conlon & Rúaidhrí O’Connor are with Joe Molloy to talk through all of the big stories in The Sunday Paper Review.

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Journalists Tommy Conlon & Rúaidhrí O’Connor are with Joe Molloy to talk through all of the big stories in The Sunday Paper Review.

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Joe Molloy is joined by sportswriters Roy Curtis and Ciarán O’Raghallaigh for this week’s Sunday Paper Review!

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Joe Molloy is joined by sportswriters Roy Curtis and Ciarán O’Raghallaigh for this week’s Sunday Paper Review!

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Journalist Brendan O’Brien and sports broadcaster Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh join Will O’Callaghan for this week’s Sunday Paper Review.

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Journalist Brendan O’Brien and sports broadcaster Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh join Will O’Callaghan for this week’s Sunday Paper Review.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Cliona Foley and Kieran Cunningham to talk through all the big stories in this weekend’s papers.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Cliona Foley and Kieran Cunningham to talk through all the big stories in this weekend’s papers.

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Irish basketball legend Timmy McCarthy and journalist Johnny Ward are with Will O’Callaghan to talk through all the big stories in today’s Sunday papers.

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Irish basketball legend Timmy McCarthy and journalist Johnny Ward are with Will O’Callaghan to talk through all the big stories in today’s Sunday papers.

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John Duggan is joined by journalists Michael Verney and Tommy Martin to dig through all of the big stories in this week’s Sunday Papers.

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John Duggan is joined by journalists Michael Verney and Tommy Martin to dig through all of the big stories in this week’s Sunday Papers.

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Joe Molloy is joined by journalists Conor McKeon & Gavin Cummiskey to talk through all the big stories in today’s Sunday papers.

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Joe Molloy is joined by journalists Conor McKeon & Gavin Cummiskey to talk through all the big stories in today’s Sunday papers.

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Joe Molloy is joined by journalist Dion Fanning, and historian and former Offaly football manager Paul Rouse, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages

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Joe Molloy is joined by journalist Dion Fanning, and historian and former Offaly football manager Paul Rouse, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages

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Joe Molloy joined by Colm Keys of the Irish Independent and sports commentator Ryle Nugent to look at the best of the Sunday Papers

Reaction to Mayo wins over Dublin The use of technology in Gaelic Games Tyrone pulling out of the championship Being at the Olmypics LGFA underage issues

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Joe Molloy joined by Colm Keys of the Irish Independent and sports commentator Ryle Nugent to look at the best of the Sunday Papers Reaction to Mayo wins over Dublin The use of technology in Gaelic Games Tyrone pulling out of the championship Being at the Olmypics LGFA underage issues

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Joe Molloy is joined by Ruaidhri O'Connor of the Irish Independent, as well as senior lecturer at Ulster University Dr Katie Liston to talk through the best of this Sunday's newspapers, as well as the big news that didn't quite make it to the back pages on time.  

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Joe Molloy is joined by Ruaidhri O'Connor of the Irish Independent, as well as senior lecturer at Ulster University Dr Katie Liston to talk through the best of this Sunday's newspapers, as well as the big news that didn't quite make it to the back pages on time.

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Will O’Callaghan is joined by former Dublin footballer Cliodhna O’Connor and journalist Cian Tracey on The Sunday Paper Review to talk through the top sports stories.

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Will O’Callaghan is joined by former Dublin footballer Cliodhna O’Connor and journalist Cian Tracey on The Sunday Paper Review to talk through the top sports stories.

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Joe Molloy is joined by former Dundalk FC manager Shane Keegan, and Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Joe Molloy is joined by former Dundalk FC manager Shane Keegan, and Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Eoin Sheahan presents this week's OTB Sunday Paper Review, as we browse through the best of this Sunday's sportswriting. Eoin is joined on the review by Cliona Foley of Off the Bench, as well as soccer commentator George Hamilton.

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Eoin Sheahan presents this week's OTB Sunday Paper Review, as we browse through the best of this Sunday's sportswriting. Eoin is joined on the review by Cliona Foley of Off the Bench, as well as soccer commentator George Hamilton.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Independent Vincent Hogan, and journalists and broadcaster Johnny Ward to look through the best of this Sunday's papers.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Independent Vincent Hogan, and journalists and broadcaster Johnny Ward to look through the best of this Sunday's papers.

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Joe Molloy is joined by former Leinster and Ireland front row Bernard Jackman, and Irish Independent sportswriter Michael Verney, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages

Hurling and the state of the game The Dubs shock Galway and Cody still has the drive for Kilkenny Reaction to Ireland v Japan - Ireland's style of play a worry Lions - Finn Russell and where does he fit come test games DJ Carey playing with Rory McIlroy Horse racing and its anti-doping issue FAI finances - debt hanging over the FAI Liam Brady time in London and Italy

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Joe Molloy is joined by former Leinster and Ireland front row Bernard Jackman, and Irish Independent sportswriter Michael Verney, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages Hurling and the state of the game The Dubs shock Galway and Cody still has the drive for Kilkenny Reaction to Ireland v Japan - Ireland's style of play a worry Lions - Finn Russell and where does he fit come test games DJ Carey playing with Rory McIlroy Horse racing and its anti-doping issue FAI finances - debt hanging over the FAI Liam Brady time in London and Italy and so much more!

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Joe Molloy is joined by Tommy Martin of Virgin Media Television, and Irish Times sportswriter Gavin Cummiskey for the Sunday Paper Review, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages. They discussed the Lions tour of South Africa, Conor Murray as captain, sportspeople coming out, and England against Germany in Euro 2020. Catch up on the latest sports stories on Monday morning with OTB AM. OTB AM is the sports breakfast show from Off The Ball – live weekday mornings from 7:30-10:00 am across the OTB channels. You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Tommy Martin of Virgin Media Television, and Irish Times sportswriter Gavin Cummiskey for the Sunday Paper Review, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages. They discussed the Lions tour of South Africa, Conor Murray as captain, sportspeople coming out, and England against Germany in Euro 2020. Catch up on the latest sports stories on Monday morning with OTB AM. OTB AM is the sports breakfast show from Off The Ball – live weekday mornings from 7:30-10:00 am across the OTB channels. You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network. via iTunes via ">Spotify via GoLoud

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John Duggan is joined on the Sunday Paper Review by broadcasters Dave McIntyre and Máire Treasa NÍ Cheallaigh to look through the best of this Sunday's sportswriting. Catch up on the latest sports stories on Monday morning with OTB AM. OTB AM is the sports breakfast show from Off The Ball – live weekday mornings from 7:30-10:00 am across the OTB channels. You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network.

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John Duggan is joined on the Sunday Paper Review by broadcasters Dave McIntyre and Máire Treasa NÍ Cheallaigh to look through the best of this Sunday's sportswriting. Catch up on the latest sports stories on Monday morning with OTB AM. OTB AM is the sports breakfast show from Off The Ball – live weekday mornings from 7:30-10:00 am across the OTB channels. You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network. via iTunes via ">Spotify via GoLoud

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Joe Molloy is joined by Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham and Dion Fanning, Associate Editor of The Currency, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham and Dion Fanning, Associate Editor of The Currency, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Neil Treacy joined by freelance journalist Cliona Foley and freelance sports writer and broadcaster Ciaran O'Raghallaigh as they looked into the top stories from the Sunday papers

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Neil Treacy joined by freelance journalist Cliona Foley and freelance sports writer and broadcaster Ciaran O'Raghallaigh as they looked into the top stories from the Sunday papers

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Joe Molloy joined by CEO of Teneo Mick O'Keeffe and sportswriter with the Sunday Independent Tommy Conlon as they discussed the main stories from the Sunday papers

Robbie Keane contract situation at the FAI Champions league final reaction - Pep's tactical decisions fail him GAA - The change of attacking football in the game Naomi Osaka media boycott

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Joe Molloy joined by CEO of Teneo Mick O'Keeffe and sportswriter with the Sunday Independent Tommy Conlon as they discussed the main stories from the Sunday papers Robbie Keane contract situation at the FAI Champions league final reaction - Pep's tactical decisions fail him GAA - The change of attacking football in the game Naomi Osaka media boycott

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John Duggan is joined by broadcasters Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh and George Hamilton as we look through the best of this Sunday's sportswriting.

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John Duggan is joined by broadcasters Máire Treasa Ní Cheallaigh and George Hamilton as we look through the best of this Sunday's sportswriting.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Irish Independent rugby correspondent Ruaidhri O'Connor and former Dundalk manager Shane Keegan to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Irish Independent rugby correspondent Ruaidhri O'Connor and former Dundalk manager Shane Keegan to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Dr Katie Liston , senior lecturer at the Ulster University, as well as Virgin Media sports commentator Dave McIntyre to look through the best of this Sunday's newspapers.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Dr Katie Liston , senior lecturer at the Ulster University, as well as Virgin Media sports commentator Dave McIntyre to look through the best of this Sunday's newspapers.

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Eoin Sheahan joined by Dan McDonnell of the Irish Independent and former Ireland rugby international Louise Galvin as they looked through the best of the Sunday newspapers

Ronan O'Gara and how he adapts as a coach The Lions tradition GAA - Players back playing with little training GAA - The identity of playing Gaelic Games in the North GAA - Gender equality Ederson a potential Premier League poty Gilroy and Kimmage on the evolution of OTB

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Eoin Sheahan joined by Dan McDonnell of the Irish Independent and former Ireland rugby international Louise Galvin as they looked through the best of the Sunday newspapers Ronan O'Gara and how he adapts as a coach The Lions tradition GAA - Players back playing with little training GAA - The identity of playing Gaelic Games in the North GAA - Gender equality Ederson a potential Premier League poty Gilroy and Kimmage on the evolution of OTB

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Joe Molloy is joined by Sky Sports GAA presenter Grainne McElwain and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Joe Molloy is joined by Sky Sports GAA presenter Grainne McElwain and Kieran Cunningham, Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Joe Molloy is joined by journalist and broadcaster Johnny Ward, as well as Irish Examiner sportswriter Brendan O'Brien to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Joe Molloy is joined by journalist and broadcaster Johnny Ward, as well as Irish Examiner sportswriter Brendan O'Brien to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Neil Treacy joined by sports writer Cliona Foley and Vincent Hogan of the Irish Independent as they look through the best of the Sunday newspapers

Rachael Blackmore Aintree success GAA training breaches GAA Culture - Management power Kids need to play sport again

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Neil Treacy joined by sports writer Cliona Foley and Vincent Hogan of the Irish Independent as they look through the best of the Sunday newspapers Rachael Blackmore Aintree success GAA training breaches GAA Culture - Management power Kids need to play sport again

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John Duggan joined by Virgin Media presenter Tommy Martin and Independent Sports journalist Michael Verney, as they look through the best of the Sunday newspapers

Munster identity Ronan O'Gara & Paul O'Connell futures Changing tides in Limerick's sporting culture Inter-county runaway train Will the Dubs get more punishment? Grand National Where will Haaland go? Masters talk

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John Duggan joined by Virgin Media presenter Tommy Martin and Independent Sports journalist Michael Verney, as they look through the best of the Sunday newspapers Munster identity Ronan O'Gara & Paul O'Connell futures Changing tides in Limerick's sporting culture Inter-county runaway train Will the Dubs get more punishment? Grand National Where will Haaland go? Masters talk

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Joe Molloy is joined by Chief Sportswriter for the Irish Daily Star Kieran Cunningham, and former Ireland hooker Bernard Jackman, as we look through the best of the Sunday newspapers.

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Shane Hannon joined by broadcaster and sports commentator George Hamilton and chief rugby correspondent with the Independent Ruaidhri O'Connor as they run through the big stories form the back pages of the Sunday papers

Reaction to Ireland's win over England Jose Mourinho's future Robbie Keane and the FAI deal Rachael Blackmore's week to remember at Cheltenham and so much more

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John Duggan is joined by former Cork and Dublin camogie player Sarah O'Donovan, as well as Eoin Conroy, CEO of Titan Experience, as well look through the best of this Sunday's sportswriting.

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Joe Molloy is joined on this week's Sunday Paper Review by Irish Independent soccer correspondent Daniel McDonnell, as well as rugby commentator and former head of sport at RTE Ryle Nugent, to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Joe Molloy is joined by former Dublin footballer - and current hurling coach - Cliodhna O'Connor, as well as journalist and broadcaster Johnny Ward to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Joe Molloy is joined by The Irish Sun's Chief Sportswriter Neil O'Riordan and Colm Keys - Irish Independent Gaelic Games correspondent - to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Shane Hannon joined by Maire Treasa Ni Cheallaigh and Hector O'hEochagain to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages Ireland welcoming France with a new half-back partnership, should kids be back playing sports and much more.  

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John Duggan is joined by Cliona Foley of Off The Bench and former Ireland and Leinster hooker Bernard Jackman to look through the best of this Sunday's sports pages.

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Joe Molloy is joined by broadcaster Gráinne McElwain, as well as former Irish basketball player/manager Timmy McCarthy to look through the best of this Sunday's newspaper sports pages.