Oisin McConville and Thomas Niblock reflect upon week three of the Allianz leagues. Big wins for Roscommon, Dublin, Mayo and Monaghan- Derry revival continues and a clinker between Down and Fermanagh. The Podcast also reflects on Jarlath Burns election to the Presidency of the GAA and what it means moving forward. Oisin doubles down on the differences between North & South!
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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 20.02.2023GAA Social: Monday review, President elected and North V south
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Folge vom 15.02.2023Conn Kilpatrick- Tyrone, hating us, North v South, gambling- what's nextConn Kilpatrick opens the can on Tyrone and discusses one of the most asked questions in Gaelic Games- why does everyone hate Tyrone? Oisin McConville, Thomas Niblock & Conn try to work out the answer. That's the fun bit- Rocky IV is too! With Conn there's also a serious story. An accomplished footballer, an All-Ireland winner- an addict. recovering from gambling- and failing. It's been a challenging journey for Conn, but his recent impressive form with Tyrone perhaps shows the 'Good place' he sits both on and off the pitch. He's determined for more. Brutally honest and open- it's another brilliant episode of the GAA Social.
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Folge vom 13.02.2023The new Tyrone- MacRory cup champions- uncut. Immediate reaction, Omagh CBS- The new breedToday’s GAA Social is something different. Omagh CBS Won their 5th MacRory Cup title on Sunday. Immediately after the game, players of the team and management join Thomas Niblock for a unique insight into the biggest sporting day for young Gaelic footballers. What it takes, why it means so much and immediate reaction, recorded just moments after winning the match.
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Folge vom 08.02.2023Quitting Derry, full-time job with Slaughtneil, no-more captain. Why? Standards- and belief Derry can win Sam Maguire.In a revealing episode of the GAA social- Allstar and 2022 Ulster winning captain Chrissy McKaigue reveals he was going to walk away from the Derry squad- just weeks before a first championship title in almost a quarter of a century.In a personal and brilliant episode of the podcast, McKaigue believes Derry are good enough to win an All-Ireland, his relationship with other club players, how that’s changed and relives 'that' point scored by Paddy McBrearty in 2021- dumping Derry out of the championship.McKaigue is no longer the captain, he explains his feelings towards that decision. There’s Jim Gavin and the inside track on the real Mickey Moran. We dig into the real Rory Gallagher and what he’s really like behind the scenes. Perhaps not what you'd expect. It’s a fascinating insight.Professionally, Chrissy has quit his job as a teacher and is now a full-time GPO for Slaughtneil. How did that come about? Who pays for it? It's a model that other clubs will develop.Raw, deep and uncut. Chrissy McKaigue, like you've never heard him before, in the GAA Social with Thomas Niblock & Oisin McConville.