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Irish Independent
08-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Kildare v Limerick: What time, what channel and all you need to know about the Tailteann Cup final
Where and when is it on? The match takes place at Croke Park in Dublin with a 2.30pm throw-in on Saturday. It will serve as the curtain-raiser to the Kerry Tyrone All-Ireland SFC semi-final. Where can I watch the game? The games is being covered by RTÉ2 and will be streamed on the RTÉ Player. What's the team news? We'll bring you the full team news on as soon as it's confirmed. What can I read about and listen to on Over 140,000 are expected in Croke Park for the weekend's two semi-finals as Frank Roche reports below. On the Indo GAA podcast, Joe Molloy was joined by Kerry legend Tomás Ó Sé for a final reflection on a breathtaking All-Ireland quarter-final weekend. Meanwhile, John Mullane & Colm Keys joined Conan Doherty to look back on a flashpoint-filled All Ireland hurling semi-final weekend, as Tipperary toppled Kilkenny to book a meeting with favourites Cork in next weekend's decider. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. What are the odds? Kildare are heavy favourites at 1/4 and Limerick are available at 7/2 with the draw after 70 minutes at 10/1.


Irish Independent
08-07-2025
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Kerry v Tyrone: What time, what channel and all you need to know about the All-Ireland SFC semi-final
Where and when is it on? The match takes place at Croke Park in Dublin with a 5.00pm throw-in on Saturday. The Tailteann Cup final between KIldare and Limerick serves as the curtain-raiser at 2.30pm. Where can I watch the game? The games is being covered by both RTÉ2 and BBC2 and will be streamed on the RTÉ Player. You can also follow all the action as it happens in our liveblog on What's the team news? Kerry's All Star defender Tom O'Sullivan, along with first-choice midfielder Diarmuid O'Connor, have been ruled out of contention to play against Tyrone in Saturday's All-Ireland SFC semi-final. Manager Jack O'Connor said namesake Diarmuid won't be fit to face Tyrone due to an ongoing shoulder problem, which the Tralee man aggravated in the first few seconds of Kerry's preliminary quarter-final win over Cavan. Tom O'Sullivan suffered a calf muscle injury in the first half of the quarter-final win over Armagh, and left Croke Park after the game wearing a protective boot on his left leg. O'Sullivan's Dingle club mate, Barry Dan O'Sullivan, is the other player not available to the Kerry management, having suffered an ACL knee injury in the All-Ireland Group 2 win over Cork. We'll bring you the full team news on as soon as it's confirmed. What can I read about and listen to on Over 140,000 are expected in Croke Park for the weekend's two semi-finals as Frank Roche reports below. And Tommy Conlon has examined how Tyrone have built a football legacy since winning their first landmark senior All-Ireland title in 2003. On the Indo GAA podcast, Joe Molloy was joined by Kerry legend Tomás Ó Sé for a final reflection on a breathtaking All-Ireland quarter-final weekend. Meanwhile, John Mullane & Colm Keys joined Conan Doherty to look back on a flashpoint-filled All Ireland hurling semi-final weekend, as Tipperary toppled Kilkenny to book a meeting with favourites Cork in next weekend's decider. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. What are the odds? Kerry are favourites at 8/15 and Tyrone are available at 23/10 with the draw after 70 minutes at 7/1.


Irish Independent
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Indo GAA podcast – Hurling: Tipp and Kilkenny return to top table, Dublin did Cork a favour?
John Mullane dials in with Michael Verney for this week's Indo GAA podcast, looking back on Waterford's first All-Ireland minor hurling triumph in 12 years. The lads also discuss the upcoming semi final pairings, where Cork are set to take on a Dublin side buoyed by their win versus Limerick, and powerhouses Kilkenny and Tipperary are set to battle it out. Who'll come to the fore to emerge to the All Ireland final? Could you manage an opposition county? And most importantly, who would John like to see headline the next Glastonbury festival? Find out the answers to all of these questions and more on this week's pod.


Irish Independent
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Indo Sport podcast: Bits & Bobs Attending 147 All-Ireland finals Harrington's drive (thru)
Michael Verney, fresh from recording the Indo GAA podcast, joins Joe and Will for a Bits & Bobs where we begin with your barrage of emails, including tales of Croke Park, Joe's erstwhile errors and a strained time in Lisbon … The team also talk about being in denial about how bad Gaelic football once was, Padraig Harrington's admission of fast-food habits Stateside en route to Tour success, and what we have learned about Simon Easterby behind the Lions scenes. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at indosportpodcast@ ✉️


Irish Independent
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Independent
Indo Sport Podcast – Hurling: Tipp and Kilkenny return to top table, Dublin did Cork a favour?
John Mullane dials in with Michael Verney for this week's Indo GAA podcast, looking back on Waterford's first All-Ireland minor hurling triumph in 12 years. The lads also discuss the upcoming semi final pairings, where Cork are set to take on a Dublin side buoyed by their win versus Limerick, and powerhouses Kilkenny and Tipperary are set to battle it out. Who'll come to the fore to emerge to the All Ireland final? Could you manage an opposition county? And most importantly, who would John like to see headline the next Glastonbury festival? Find out the answers to all of these questions and more on this week's pod.