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'You’d be surprised where this podcast has been heard and the insults I’ve received on your behalf’

0:00 - 4:29 - Intro

4:29 - 23:15 - Cratloe native Naomi Carroll is part of the Irish Senior Hockey team destined for Chile to take part in this year’s Nations Cup this weekend. Before jetting off, she joined Eoin and James to preview the prestigious international tournament as Ireland look to go one better than their silver medals last time out.

23:15 - 41:45 - Following a horrific year of injury, Ennis sprinter Gabriel Kehinde is back gunning for glory this Sunday as he competes in the Mens 60m sprint in the National Senior Athletics Championships in Abbottstown. In the build up to his big comeback race, he speaks to Eoin and James about a 2024 season that he will never forget and how it has made him a better athlete.

41:45- 1.04:00 - Back-to-back home victories have give new manager Peter Keane a promotion platform ahead of a tricky away trip to Sligo in Round 4 of the Division 3 National Football League. Kieran Madigan assesses a gritty finish against Fermanagh along with areas to improve en route to Markievicz Park on Sunday.

1.04:00 - 1.17:30 - Clare’s senior camogie team got off to a commanding start to their new surroundings in Division 1B of the National League, putting Westmeath to the sword by 19 points in Tubber. Derek Dormer reflected on that victory, their upcoming trip to Wexford and also the prospect of Wexford’s hurlers visiting Ennis 24 hours later.

1.17:30 - 1.32:33 - Avenue United unfortunately bowed out of the FAI Junior Cup at the last 16 stage on Sunday but now have to quickly switch their attention to domestic matters according to CDSL Fixtures Secretary Dean Russell who reviewed last weekend’s cup and league action in all four divisions.

1.32:33 - Rugby and handball news and fixtures plus St Flannan’s exit from Croke Cup, Ennistymon Community School’s All-Ireland Senior Football Semi-Final and All-Ireland action too for Clare’s minor and Under 16 camogie squads.

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