Shane Keegan dials up some of Ireland’s most brilliant, innovative coaching minds to find out what it takes to be elite.
Jason Ryan is the final guest on the second series of Dominoes.
The Waterford man is well-known as an intercounty football coach with Wexford and Kildare but has managed in soccer and hurling and has a huge passion for learning and development.
Golf Ireland's High Performance Director and National Coach Neil Manchip joins Shane Keegan on the latest episode of How to win at Dominoes.
Tipperary football manager David Power joins Shane Keegan on this week's episode of How To Win At Dominoes.
Renowned coaching specialist Dr Ed Coughlan is the latest expert to sit in the hotseat on the How To Win At Dominoes.
Coughlan, who has previously worked with teams including the Mayo footballers and Dublin hurlers, is a Skills Acquisition Specialist and lectures in the Munster Technological University.
Coughlan recalls the impact that constructive criticism has had on his own career, as well as the importance of a meeting with Rick Shuttleworth in 2005.
One of the most highly-rated coaches on the inter-county circuit joins Shane Keegan on the latest instalment of How To Win At Dominoes.
Paul Kinnerk, who helped mastermind Limerick’s 2018 and 2020 All-Ireland victories and was on the sideline for Clare’s Liam MacCarthy triumph in 2013, is our latest guest.
Paul started out as a footballer with Limerick before embarking on a coaching career in hurling that saw the Monaleen clubman work under Davy Fitzgerald and John Kiely with great success - we hope you get as much as we did out this rare interview.
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This week, Shane Keegan is joined by a two-time All-Star on the latest instalment of How To Win At Dominoes.
Clíodhna O’Connor was Dublin’s goalkeeper during their 2010 All-Ireland Senior Ladies’ Football Championship triumph.
Since hanging up her gloves, O’Connor has honed her coaching expertise through various roles across club and inter-county GAA.
Having been involved with Cuala for their back-to-back All-Ireland victories of 2017 and ’18, the Naomh Mearnóg woman has been working under Mattie Kenny again by serving as athletic performance coach for the Dublin senior hurlers.
She’s also currently undertaking a PhD in elite performance sport at Dublin City University, but O’Connor was keen to stress that when it comes to coaching, striking a balance between theory and practice is essential.
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This week's guest is Cork U-20 football boss Keith Ricken.
We had some issues with the audio in the first five minutes but stick with it.
As well as that, there's strong language from the start.
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Fresh from his Europa League excursions with Dundalk, Shane Keegan returns for season two of How To Win At Dominoes, the coaching podcast exclusive to The42 members.
Former Tipperary hurling manager Eamon O'Shea kicks off the new season as he tells Shane about the power of imagination and visualisation as well as his work with the Premier as both manager and coach.
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This week's guest is, Niall Corcoran, the Laois hurlers' head coach and a Games Development Officer in Dublin.
This is the last show in the current series, we'll be back in a few weeks - let us know if you'd like to make suggestions by emailing sport@the42.ie.
This week's guest is former All-Ireland-winning Galway hurling manager, Micheál Donoghue.
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In another special roundtable episode, Shane Keegan is joined by Seoirse Bulfin, Colm Nally and Stephen Rice to discuss what makes an effective coaching session, the importance of good theory and planning, and how to deliver sessions that have an impact.
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This week's guest is former Connacht and current Bristol coach, Pat Lam.
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Former Waterford hurling manager Derek McGrath joins Shane on this week's episode of the pod.
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Former Ireland international Lee Carsley is this week's guest on the pod as he tells Shane about his rise through football's coaching ranks.
Since getting his badges, Lee's coaching CV includes spells with Coventry City, Sheffield United, Brentford and Birmingham City and, in more recent times, with Manchester City's Academy and the England U21s.
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It's la Décima on How To Win At Dominoes, and for Episode 10, Shane is joined by a very special guest: Europe's 2014 Ryder Cup winning captain, Paul McGinley.
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It's a change of pace this week as Shane Keegan hosts a roundtable with three of our top Strength and Conditioning coaches.
We're joined by Arsenal's lead first-team S&C coach, Barry Solan; Graham Byrne, who works with Davy Fitzgerald and the Wexford hurlers; and former Irish rugby international, Johnny O'Connor, who's now with Connacht.
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This week Tipperary senior hurling coach Darragh Egan joins Shane Keegan to discuss his coaching journey.
The Kiladangan native played in goal and outfield for the Premier County before being drafted into Liam Sheedy's backroom.
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Shane's guest this week is Stephen Rochford. The former Mayo boss has experienced heartbreak and joy in an impressive coaching career spanning club kingpins Corofin, Donegal and, of course, the green-and-red.
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Shane Keegan chats to someone he knows well this week, James Scott, Ireland Women U17 coach. The Tipperary native discussed his experience at various levels of the game, his coaching values and plenty more.
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Billy Walsh joins Shane Keegan for episode five of How To Win At Dominoes. The former Irish boxing high performance chief discusses how he got into coaching, how to communicate with different groups, changing cultures, breaking bad news and more.
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In episode four, Shane picks the brain of one of the most important men in Irish rugby right now: Leinster senior coach, Stuart Lancaster.
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This week on How To Win At Dominoes, Shane Keegan dials up three-time Major winner, and current European Ryder Cup captain, Pádraig Harrington for a fascinating chat about life, leadership and much, much more.
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This week on How To Win At Dominoes, Shane is joined by "Laois's best-kept secret", the man who transformed hurling in the O'Moore County and set them on the path back to the top table in Leinster: Séamus 'Cheddar' Plunkett.
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In How To Win At Dominoes, former Wexford Youths and Galway United manager Shane Keegan dials up some of Ireland’s most brilliant, innovative coaching minds to find out what it takes to be elite.
In episode one: the man who introduced the “high performance” mindset to Irish sport and helped usher in a golden age for Irish amateur boxing, Gary Keegan.