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The Monday Club

Join the debate with 'The Monday Club', a GAA podcast from The Irish News. Every week our top team will bring you honest opinion, analysis and craic, alongside all the big talking points from the game, on and off the pitch.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NIFind Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building a strong reputation for commercial insurance expertise and trusted service across the region.We started here, we stayed here, and we’ve grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.Call 08000 126 367 or visit findinsuranceni.co.uk , Facebook or <a href="https://www.

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    Rivalry renewed: Armagh draw Kerry again

    Stefan Campbell and Irish News sports journalist Cahair O’Kane join Neil Loughran on this week’s Monday Club podcast, as they pick the bones out of Monday morning’s draw and, in particular, that meeting of the last two All-Ireland champions.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building a strong reputation for commercial insurance expertise and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and we’ve grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit findinsuranceni.co.uk , Facebook or LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Can Tyrone carry momentum into Mayo clash? Or will Red Hand revival fall flat?

    Irish News journalists Kenny Archer and Cahair O’Kane join Neil Loughran on this week’s Monday Club podcast to pore over where Tyrone's revival sits in the wake of victory over Connacht champions Roscommon in the opening round of All-Ireland games.Mayo – comprehensively beaten by the Rossies at the provincial semi-final stage – are up next at O’Neill's Healy Park on Sunday, and the lads question whether Malachy O’Rourke’s men can find the consistency to back up that performance at Dr Hyde Park.Louth, meanwhile, won the battle to host their clash with neighbours Armagh in Inniskeen – should Croke Park even have been in the conversation? And who will benefit most from playing at Grattan Park, given the Orchard’s familiarity with the ground?The remainder of this weekend’s All-Ireland SFC games are also up for discussion as we weigh up whether Derry have to enter desperation mode against Meath, if Monaghan can go to the well again, and how Donegal are shaping up nice for their return to Ballybofey.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building a strong reputation for commercial insurance expertise and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and we’ve grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit findinsuranceni.co.uk , Facebook or LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Armagh’s patient approach, Soupy memories, and GAA’s brightest young stars

    On this week’s episode Neil Loughran and Cahair O’Kane are once again joined by former Armagh forward Stefan Campbell.The panel reflect on the Orchard county’s weekend win over Derry in the All-Ireland series, and discuss the strengths of Kieran McGeeney’s side - and Derry’s flaws.Stefan and Cahair also offer differing opinions on Jason Duffy’s black card, while the lads give their verdict on who did it better: Tiernan Kelly or Bobby McCaul?In a bumper show Stefan offers an insight into shooting practice during Armagh’s training sessions, and hails a current Monaghan star who proved one of his ”toughest opponents”.There’s also a nod some of GAA’s brightest young stars, including one teen who is Aussie-bound.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building a strong reputation for commercial insurance expertise and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and we’ve grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit findinsuranceni.co.uk , Facebook or LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Tyrone’s ode to the king, and one battle after another in Killarney

    Paul McConville, Cahair O’Kane and Andy Watters reflect on all the main talking points from the weekend's GAA action, including the controversy that unfolded in the heated showdown between Kerry and Donegal.They discuss Jim McGuinness’ reaction - both on and off the pitch - to the angry half-time scenes in Killarney when Donegal’s Ryan McHugh was left with a nasty gash over his eye following a clash with Micheal Burns, who was red-carded.They also ask if McGuinness could be hit with a hefty suspension.Also on this week’s podcast, we reflect on the incredible life and career of Tyrone legend Frank McGuigan, the ‘King of Ardboe’, following his death at 71.Paul, Cahair and Andy also look ahead to this weekend’s All-Ireland games, including a big Ulster showdown between Armagh and Derry.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building a strong reputation for commercial insurance expertise and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and we’ve grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit findinsuranceni.co.uk , Facebook or LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Armagh’s ‘sweet’ Ulster success, McGeeney’s long-term goal, and Kerry vs Donegal preview

    Neil Loughran is joined by Armagh legend Stefan Campbell and Cahair O’Kane to reflect on a big weekend for the Orchard county.They give their verdict on Sunday’s Ulster Championship final at Clones, with Kieran McGeeney’s side getting their hands on the Anglo-Celt Cup for the first time in 18 years.‘Soupy’ reflects on a “sweet” victory for Armagh over Monaghan, and what it means to the team after so much heartache in the competition.Also on this week’s podcast, Neil, Stefan and Cahair look back on Sunday’s Leinster final which saw Westmeath overcome Dublin, and ask if the Dubs’ fear factor is well and truly gone.And there is also plenty of chat on the All-Ireland series getting under way, including this weekend’s huge clash between Kerry and Donegal, a repeat of last year’s final.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building a strong reputation for commercial insurance expertise and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and we’ve grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit findinsuranceni.co.uk , Facebook or LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The big TV debate, Ulster Championship final countdown, and roaring Rossies

    aaaaThe Irish News’ Neil Loughran, Andy Watters and Cahair O’Kane discuss a big week of GAA.They assess the short and long-term implications of the decision to give GAA+ the rights to show Kerry vs Donegal ahead of RTÉ.Ahead of this weekend’s Ulster final, there’s an in-depth look at how Monaghan might find a way to clamber over an Armagh team that has lost the last three finals on the bounce.There is also a look at Roscommon’s gripping win over Galway that saw them complete a clean sweep of senior, U20 and minor championship titles in Connacht.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    All-Ireland draw, the two faces of the Ulster Championship, and Antrim hurling’s ongoing crisis

    In a bumper podcast, Neil Loughran, Cahair O'Kane and Kenny Archer chat about Monday’s All-Ireland draw - and a huge tie of the round. They also look back on an ‘absolutely insane’ weekend of Ulster Championship action, punctuated by Monaghan’s stunning win over Derry. Then there was Sunday’s one-sided romp as Armagh dismantled Down in the second Ulster semi at Clones. There’s a nod to the quality of personnel at Kieran McGeeney’s disposal, and what lies ahead for Down in the Tailteann Cup following a hugely disappointing afternoon at the office for Conor Laverty’s side. Also on this week’s episode, what next for Antrim’s hurlers as the uncertainty surrounding Davy Fitzgerald’s position continues to unfold?IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Down’s tactical masterclass in dismantling Donegal and what they can expect from Armagh

    On this week’s show Neil Loughran is joined by Cahair O’Kane and Paul McConville.They look at Down’s shock Ulster Championship win over Donegal and dig deep into exactly how manager Conor Laverty plotted the downfall of the Ulster champions.The Mournemen now look forward to an Ulster semi-final with fierce rivals Armagh and the panel size up the task facing Down.We also take a look at the other Ulster SFC semi-final between Derry and Monaghan and a glance at how the other provincial championships around the country are progressing.&nbsp;IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Down have a mountain to climb, while Armagh and Donegal wary of Ulster Championship underdogs

    The Irish News’ Neil Loughran and Cahair O’Kane are joined by Armagh legend Stefan Campbell to dissect all the main talking points from the GAA.They pore over the weekend action and a shock in Leinster which could have implications for Down’s All-Ireland aspirations.Westmeath’s win over Meath puts them one win away from a Leinster final and crucially a spot in the Sam Maguire at the expense of the Mournemen, who occupy the number 16 slot at present.Things don’t get any easier for Conor Laverty’s men as they make the trip to Letterkenny to face reigning Ulster champions Donegal.The panel discuss what chances Down have of pulling off an upset and what they can learn from last year’s Ulster semi-final defeat to Donegal.There’s also a look at the other Ulster clash this weekend between Armagh and Fermanagh and why their narrow win over Tyrone might just be the perfect preparation for Kieran McGeeney’s men as they continue their quest for a first Ulster title since 2008.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Armagh and McIlroy dig deep for victory, and Ulster Championship’s land of opportunity

    Neil Loughran is joined by Cahair O’Kane and Andy Watters to dissect Armagh’s epic Ulster SFC clash with Tyrone.The panel look at what either team can take from the game. Is it a wake-up call for Armagh? Can Tyrone bank the positive energy and help it fuel their All-Ireland campaign?Armagh weren’t the only ones who had to dig in for victory. Rory McIlroy’s back-to-back Masters victory looked like being a procession, but ended up seeing the Holywood man showing some grit and determination to get over the line. The Monday Club team reflect on McIlroy’s historic win.With the championship up at running, we take a look at this week’s Ulster quarter-finals involving Derry and Antrim and Cavan and Monaghan.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Armagh v Tyrone: Are Red Hands clutching at straws?

    The championship is officially upon us – and we are back with the first of two episodes of The Monday Club this week.Old foes Armagh and Tyrone get the ball rolling in Sunday’s mouth-watering Ulster SFC preliminary clash, and that is the focus of Monday’s podcast.Irish News GAA journalists Cahair O’Kane and Kenny Archer join Neil Loughran to pick over the history of one of Ulster football’s most enduring rivalries, as well as picking their favourite moments from those famous Noughties battles.And then there’s the big one at the Athletic Grounds - will Niall Morgan return between the sticks? Armagh’s support is a huge factor, but why has Tyrone’s fallen away? Can the Red Hands upset the odds despite a difficult league campaign?Kenny isn’t so sure but Cahair offers some hope after looking a little closer at what went wrong, and what went right, in Division Two.Meanwhile, Wednesday’s subscriber-only pod is not to be missed as Neil and Cahair are joined by ex-Donegal captain Kevin Cassidy and former Armagh star – and regular Monday Club guest - Stefan Campbell for a championship preview special, considering the lay of the land in Ulster and beyond ahead of the big throw-in.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NIFind Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building a strong reputation for commercial insurance expertise and trusted service across the region.We started here, we stayed here, and we’ve grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Ultimate XV: Who makes our best 15 - and who left out David Clifford?

    On this week’s show Paul McConville and Cahair O’Kane dissect the weekend’s National Football League finals and question whether they are still fit for purpose.There’s also talk on the merits or otherwise of the hooter for timekeeping. How effective can it be when you still retain the human element of the referee?Then, for the main event, we set about trying to pick out best football 15 from current players, with the caveat that we can only include one player from each county.It’s a lot harder than it looks and the burning questions is who would be brave/stupid enough to leave out David Clifford?Spoiler alert. Someone did.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Are Galway ready to shake nearly men tag and end their wait for Sam Maguire?

    On this week’s show Neil Loughran is joined by Armagh legend Stefan Campbell and Irish News sports reporter Cahair O’Kane.The main focus this week turns to Galway, who appear to have assumed the ‘nearly men’ mantle from their Connacht rivals Mayo.Having lost two All-Ireland finals in the space of three year and constantly featuring at the business end of All-Ireland championships over the best part of the last decade, can the Tribesmen finally end their quarter-century wait for Sam Maguire?They also give their take on a frantic weekend of action in the National Football League, which saw Armagh stay up in Division One and Donegal book a final place with Kerry.&nbsp;IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Down GAA on the up but where do they sit among Ulster’s top teams?

    Neil Loughran and Paul McConville assess the state of play across the four divisions of the National Football League and the potential fate facing Ulster teams.They also take a closer look at Conor Laverty’s Down after the Mournemen secured promotion to Division Two with their win over Sligo on Sunday.We look at the improvements made under Laverty and why their situation could be a mirror image of their neighbours Armagh, whose faith in Kieran McGeeney eventually paid off.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    'Soupy' speaks: Exclusive interview with Armagh GAA legend Stefan Campbell

    On this week’s show, Neil Loughran and Cahair O’Kane are joined by special guest, Armagh GAA legend Stefan Campbell.‘Soupy’ - who helped the Orchard County lift the Sam Maguire in 2024 - chats about his careers in the orange jerseys.The Clan na Gael man gives unvarnished insights into his struggles, on and off the pitch and breaks down the training ground routines that came to fruition in the Orchardmen’s memorable 2024 All-Ireland final win over Galway.Campbell also says stepping away from Armagh for a year was one of the best decisions of his career.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NIFind Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building a strong reputation for commercial insurance expertise and trusted service across the region.We started here, we stayed here, and we’ve grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Chaos at GAA Congress, and Gaelic football’s chasing pack

    On this week’s show, presenter Neil Loughran is joined by Cahair O’Kane and Andy Watters.They discuss the fallout from this weekend’s GAA Congress at Croke Park. Andy was our man on the ground and he gives an eyewitness account of the scenes which saw anti-Allianz protestors make their way into the main hall and confront GAA President Jarlath Burns. The panel discuss the Association’s ongoing relationship with Allianz and look at the challenges facing sporting organisations when it comes to finding sponsorship.We also cast the light on Gaelic football’s chasing pack and look at the teams who have impressed in the National League so far.&nbsp;IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Are the NFL and AFL friends or foes to the GAA?

    On this week’s show, Neil Loughran is joined by Cahair O’Kane and Kenny Archer to chat about the AFL and NFL, and how Australia and the United States can hold an irresistible attraction for young GAA players.The panel look at the success stories for Irish players Down Under, and those like Charlie Smyth who are attempting to carve out a career in the NFL.Also on this week’s episode, we look at attempts to make players and management more visible, and there’s praise for Kieran McGeeney whose post-match performances are almost more entertaining than the games.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Why moving the All-Ireland finals to August makes no sense

    On this week's podcast, Neil Loughran is joined by&nbsp;The Irish News sports editor Paul McConville and sports reporter Cahair O’Kane to chat about moving the All-Ireland finals - and why moving them to August makes no sense.There’s also wider discussion about the merits of the split season and ask whether winning the National League is really worth it.We also look at the future of amateur status in the GAA in the wake of the Amateur Status Review Committee’s recent report and whether the proposed ‘Inter County Certification Programme’ can be effective.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NI&nbsp;Find Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building&nbsp;a strong reputation&nbsp;for commercial insurance&nbsp;expertise&nbsp;and trusted service across the region.&nbsp;We started here, we stayed here, and&nbsp;we’ve&nbsp;grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.&nbsp;Call 08000 126 367 or visit&nbsp;findinsuranceni.co.uk&nbsp;,&nbsp;Facebook&nbsp;or&nbsp;LinkedIn&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Armagh and McGeeney under the spotlight, and can things get any worse for Antrim's hurlers?

    Neil Loughran, Cahair O'Kane and Andy Watters chat about Armagh's prospects in 2026, and ask what expectations should surround Kieran McGeeney’s side. They also look at Antrim’s hurlers and what has gone wrong with the Glensmen under Davy Fitzgerald. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Tyrone, Derry and demographics - why geography can determine their fortunes

    On this week’s show Neil Loughran is joined by Cahair O’Kane and Kenny Archer to chat about all things Derry and Tyrone. They discuss which county is closer to an All-Ireland title and how each have managed success at underage level and converted that into senior glory - or not.&nbsp;Also, is it time for the GAA to ditch its sponsorship deal with Allianz? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Will Jim McGuinness and Donegal stick to their guns, and what next for Casement Park?

    On The Monday Club, Neil Loughran,&nbsp;Cahair&nbsp;O'Kane and Andy Watters chat about Donegal's evolution following last year's painful All-Ireland final defeat to Kerry, and what the future holds for Casement Park. What size of stadium does the new Casement need to be? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Join the debate with 'The Monday Club', a GAA podcast from The Irish News. Every week our top team will bring you honest opinion, analysis and craic, alongside all the big talking points from the game, on and off the pitch.IN ASSOCIATION WITH FIND INSURANCE NIFind Insurance NI has been supporting Northern Ireland businesses for 50 years, building a strong reputation for commercial insurance expertise and trusted service across the region.We started here, we stayed here, and we’ve grown with the local business community — working with companies of all sizes.Call 08000 126 367 or visit findinsuranceni.co.uk , Facebook or <a href="https://www.

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