A mixture of football, hurling, new goalkeeping rule changes and the latest on Antrim's championship game against All-Ireland winners Armagh
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The GAA Social brings to life stories from Gaelic Games. It features pundit discussions and wide-ranging interviews with the sport’s players, managers and officials.
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Folge vom 09.03.2025Corrigan or nowhere? Hurling & FRC goalkeeper change
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Folge vom 04.03.2025Coming out as a gay male Gaelic footballerKevin Penrose has come out as gay. Something quite normal, except it's not in Gaelic Games. in Ladies football and camogie, it's more common to be gay. In men’s football and hurling- it isn’t! Why is that? This is Kevin's story, how he battled with his sexuality, the fear of coming out and the reaction from his teammates and family. In truth, this podcast is perhaps more impactful on those of us who are not gay. Language, creating a safe space. Being better for others. It's a frank, honest and illuminating conversation between Thomas, Oisin and Kevin and an absolutely brilliant listen. Thank-you Kevin, for telling us your story. The wild outdoors and earning a living off social media is the new career path for Kevin- and there's more to come
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Folge vom 02.03.2025The new rules- can they stay?Massive weekend in Gaelic games- but the rules dominate. Can they stay- even if we want them?
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Folge vom 26.02.2025Mary Hulgraine. Surviving addiction & faithMary Hulgraine has a remarkable story. On Sunday she will line out for Kildare against Armagh, but her life could have been very different. Addiction issues with alcohol and drugs threatened to bring her life to a premature end. That didn’t happen. Mary recovered and blossomed. This podcast evolves into faith- what exactly does it mean? Recovery, making the most of life and Mary’s beautiful dog ‘Bails’The GAA Social, with Kildare goalkeeper Mary Hulgraine