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John O’Hegarty was destined for great things. He studied philosophy in the prestigious University of Leuven in Belgium and had a masters in psycho-analytic studies from Trinity College, Dublin. On the day he politely robbed his first bank, he crossed over into a world where all his education became meaningless. It was his point of no return – but it wasn’t the moment that changed everything. That came two years previously on a winter’s afternoon in 2002 when an accident would alter the cours ...
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A living legend in Carlow hurling circles, Pat Coady is our next guest on The Clash Act. From growing up through hurling and football, through the most interesting of inter-county debuts, to setting the county's scoring record (still held) to the current state of play of the game and this year's championships, there's plenty to talk about with the …
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Former Kilkenny hurler John Mulhall rejoins The Clash Act to talk current matters on the state of the All-Ireland senior hurling championship and Joe McDonagh Cup along with a discussion on the minor/under 20 age grades in hurling. Get new episodes every Friday evening on Scoreline.ie.Af Scoreline.ie
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Clareen's Joe Dooley was born into a family steeped in hurling, with a love for the sport that spread to brothers Billy, Johnny and son Shane. A holder of three All-Ireland titles with Offaly, six Leinster titles, a league title and an All-Star and numerous schools/colleges honours, Dooley is another former player turned manager coming to The Clash…
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Young Irelands and Kilkenny corner-forward Charlie Carter is our guest for this episode of The Clash Act, hosted by Eddie Scally. From humble beginnings playing primary school hurling in Gowran to leaving St. Kieran's College early for the family farm, to his breakthrough into minor grade and his time in the senior camp with Kilkenny, there's so mu…
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Ryan O'Dwyer is among a small number of players who have represented two counties at senior level in hurling. From his club days with Cashel King Cormacs and senior hurling with Tipperary to a move to Kilmaud Crokes in 2011 and a seven-year run with Dublin's senior hurlers, O'Dwyer has been around the block over the best part of the last 20 years. …
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Ballyfad's Mattie Forde is this episode's guest as we walk through career highlights for Mattie in the purple and gold of Wexford. From his club life with Kilanerin-Ballyfad, to becoming Wexford's first-ever All-Star, to the top scorer in the Championship, to representing Ireland in back-to-back international rules series, Mattie Forde is arguably …
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From his early days in a Kilkenny jersey to losing this year's All-Ireland club hurling final with the last puck of the ball, Colin Fennelly talks his time in the Kilkenny jersey and his continuing club career with Ballyhale Shamrocks. The Clash Act is back for season 2, starting Friday 15 April and keeping you company across the championship seaso…
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What a pleasure it was to speak with GAA Hall of Famer Sean Boylan, who after 21 years playing hurling with Meath decided to take up the mantle of the intercounty football manager for 23 years, winning four All Irelands, eight Leinster championships and three league titles. Over the hour with Eddie Scally , Sean discussed His recent battle with Cov…
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The latest guest on the Clash Act with Eddie Scally is our first hurling referee, and you cant get any better then Brian Gavin. Gavin is one of the sport's top referees and officiated at All-Ireland finals in minor, under-21, and the senior final in 2011. Offaly Rising Started reffing very early That Tommy Walsh slap in 2011 Handling the biggest ga…
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The latest guest on The Clash Act with Eddie Scally is none other then Micheál Donoghue, the man widely tipped to be the next Galway manager. The club and county All Ireland winning manager brought us through his whole managerial career right until now to give us perspective on what it takes to reach the very top. Here is what to expect Working wit…
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Regarded as one of the greatest, if not thee greatest hurler of his generation, Eddie Keher was the latest guest on this weeks episode of The Clash Act with Eddie Scally. For over an hour the five-time All Star regaled tales of old and spoke about his current opinion on the game we all love. Here is what to expect Where it all began St Kieran’s Day…
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Joining us on our 30th episode of The Clash Act with Eddie Scally is Kilkenny legend and proud Carrickshock man Michael Rice. In this nearly 90 minute interview Rice delves into a whole vast array of topics from his illustrious playing days and more, we honestly could of chatted for days, here is hoping he sits with us again for a part two! Here is…
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This week on The Clash Act with Eddie Scally we caught up with Carlow Talisman Marty "Mouse" Kavanagh. After making his senior debut during the 2012 championship, Marty has gone onto becoming a crucial member of the intercounty set up. At club level Kavanagh is a one-time championship medalist with St Mullin's. Here is what to expect Current injury…
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Joining Eddie on the podcast this week is none other then former Waterford manager Derek McGrath. Derek was in charge of The Crystal County for five years from 2013 to 2018, seeing them lift the league title after an unbeaten campaign. Here is what to expect The Draw Wexford v Clare, Laois v Waterford, How he sees these games going Last weeks refer…
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After the storm created after his last appearance, ex Kilkenny & Kildare player John Mulhall returns to the Clash Act with Eddie Scally to have his say on all the big topics in the GAA. Considering John is dipping his toe in refereeing it was certainly an interesting conversation This week on the episode you can hear Current rules Referees mistakes…
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In what very may well be his first podcast appearance since.....well you know, Eddie sat down to chat with Eddie Ella for over an hour about a whole host of topics. Brennan, one of the most prolific goal-scorers of his decade, gives his take on the current state of hurling, upcoming action and his time with Laois. Here is what to expect Working on …
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On this weeks podcast Eddie got to sit down with none other then Gaelic football referee, David Gough. Over the hour the two touched upon several topics in football, the GAA as a wider community & about becoming the first openly gay top-level match official with in the organisation. Here is what to expect How he started his refereeing Career The Su…
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This week on the Clash Act Podcast we are joined by none other then former Westmeath footballer John Connellan. John who is a barrister by trade has recently issued a document to every club secretary in the country titled ‘Fair and Equal Funding for all GAA clubs – Addressing the GAA imbalance’. In this episode you'll hear extensively about John's …
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This week on The Clash Act podcast, Eddie was joined in studio by a true Kilkenny legend, a nine time Leinster winner, nine time All Ireland winner, three time All Star, none other then Noel Hickey. The Dunnamaggin man who is cited by many of his hurling peers as one of the best full-backs of his generation sat down for over an hour and discussed t…
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Cork's two time All Ireland winner & three time All Star Larry Tompkins was the latest guest to sit down with Eddie Scally on The Clash Act. Six years with his native Kildare left him empty-handed and heartbroken. He emigrated to New York to find a job and find a team he could lead to championship glory.In the United States, Tompkins’ belief in him…
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This week on The Clash Act podcast, the club All Ireland winner with St. Bridgids and Roscommon footballer Frankie Dolan sat down with childhood friend Eddie Scally to go through a career filled with highs and lows. On this weeks episode Frankie chats about His early days What could have been with soccer GAA with St Brigids His move to Ballymahon R…
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This week on The Clash Act podcast, Eddie caught up with none other then a Kilkenny Legend and true gentleman, Brian Hogan The guys covered a whole host of topics in this over hour long interview including Moving to Clara & playing for O Loughlin Gaels Meeting his brother and marking him in a county final Two brothers captaining different clubs to …
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This week on The Clash Act podcast, Eddie caught up with none other then Waterford Legend legend Dan Shanahan. Dan The Man as he is affectionately known spoke about a whole host of topics in this over hour long interview including Club Hurling His Inter county career - a) Starting at 16 b) How management has evolved c) Treatment of Justin McCarthy …
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This week on The Clash Act podcast, Eddie caught up with none other then Kilkenny goalkeeping legend PJ Ryan. The lads spoke at length about a whole range of topics, which included PJ's current role within Kilkenny GAA How coaching and tactics in the game has changed Wexfords leinster win over Kilkenny His inter-county career James McGarry This pod…
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A slight change of pace this week as Eddie chatted to three at the one time. Kilkenny Camogie stars Katie Power and Katie Nolan were joined by fellow personal trainer and director of TJ Reid's gym in Kilkenny, Richard Connolly. On this weeks episode Eddie and co cover Katie Powers injury last season and missing the 2020 All-Ireland senior camogie f…
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Current Carlow and Former Sligo & Waterford football boss Niall Carew joins us for the 16th edition of The Clash Act Podcast. Some of the topics discussed includes Returning to action this season with Carlow His time spent as a selector for Kildare with Kieran McGeeney Dublin GAA & a restructuring of the Championship Championship taking precedence …
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Kilkenny hurling legend Paul Murphy joins us for episode 15 of The Clash Act with Eddie Scally, the Danesfort clubman deep-dived into his illustrious playing career with Kilkenny. In this week's episode, we dive into Announcing his retirement this year His Inter-county Career Playing in All Ireland finals Playing with Danesfort Soccer trials in his…
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The latest guest to sit down with for The Clash Act with Eddie Scally is a two-time All-Ireland winner and three-time All-Star, Kevin Walsh. This one's a must-listen for anyone who has an interest in all aspects of coaching for any sport. On the menu in this discussion was his new book "The Invisible Game" Growcoach.ie, his online coaching platform…
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Peter "Chap" Cleere joins us for episode 13 of The Clash Act, the Blacks and Whites clubman being very upfront and honest about a whole host of topics. In this week's episode, we dive into Dublin GAA's Covid-19 training breach Peter's club career at underage grade The move into 'adult' hurling Getting suspended for a county final Playing Interfirm …
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Two-time All-Ireland winner with Offaly, Michael Duignan is our latest guest on The Clash Act Podcast, presented by Eddie Scally. In this week's episode, we dive into the glory days of Offaly what caused the decline how will they fix it club participation in GAA (numbers) more games player burnout Offaly hurling boss Michael Fennelly Also some quic…
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Recent All-Ireland winner with Kilkenny and the 2020 Camogie Association/WGPA Players' Senior Player of the Year, Denise Gaule is our latest guest on The Clash Act Podcast, presented by Eddie Scally. In this week's episode, we dive into Gaule's early career Secondary school and balancing studies with sport Missing out on the social aspects of colle…
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John Mulhall, All-Ireland winner with Kilkenny and in latter years a hurler with Kildare, is our latest guest in studio for The Clash Act with Eddie Scally. On this week's podcast we'll hear how John keeps going during Covid times the disbanding of the CPA and issues that will arise looking back through Kilkenny's GAA yearbook for 1999 Development …
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On this week's edition of The Clash Act, we're sitting down with Naomh Eoin clubman and Carlow senior goalkeeper Brian Tracey to talk about life between the posts. Over the course of an hour, you'll hear about New Carlow manager Tom Mullally Naomh Eoin's club past making the move from minor to senior the drawn game against Galway, Carlow Rising in …
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On this edition of The Clash Act, Eddie Scally is joined by eight-time All-Ireland winner with Kilkenny and Carrickshock clubman Richie Power. Up for discussion Richie following in his father Richie senior's footsteps and hurling with his brother John His final game with Kilkenny in Croke Park Coping with injury Hurling in his early years from mino…
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This week we're joined by former Galway All-Star hurler Eugene Cloonan, now manager of Graigue-Ballycallan in Kilkenny. Over the course of an hour you'll hear from Eugene on his role with Graigue-Ballycallan in Kilkenny winning championships at underage grades and schools titles with Athenry Vocational School Success at minor and U21 level with Gal…
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Eoin Larkin's hurling career has been well documented in his biography, Camouflage. The James Stephens clubman stepped away from the inter-county scene in 2016 with 8 senior All-Ireland hurling medals in his back pocket. While continuing to play club, he's recently moved into club management by taking over the reins at Ballinkillen in Carlow. In th…
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On The Clash Act this week we look at Dublin's All-Ireland senior football win and pick our highlights from the world of GAA for 2020. Tullaroan's Shane Walsh joins us to talk about *that* game-winning score and emphatic post-match speech while Lisdowney's Claire Phelan shares her thoughts on Kilkenny's All-Ireland senior camogie championship win i…
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It's episode 4 with Eddie Scally and Taggy Fogarty on deck for The Clash Act. Up for discussion this week A review of the All-Ireland senior camogie championship final that saw Kilkenny beat Galway 1-14 to 1-11 under the lights in Croke Park. This weekend's All-Ireland senior football final between Dublin and Mayo with Roscommon great Frankie Dolan…
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We're back in the studio this week and with two massive GAA finals happening this weekend, we're recording a little earlier too. On the podcast this week - Eddie & Taggy discuss last weekend's All-Ireland senior football championship results which see Dublin and Mayo battle for the Sam Maguire - Wexford camogie legend Kate Kelly joins us to look at…
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This week on the podcast we've got Eddie Scally back for more, joined by former Kilkenny hurler and two-time All-Ireland winner with the Cats, Adrian Ronan. Up for discussion are the All-Ireland senior hurling semi-finals and the pending final between Waterford and Limerick; there's a look towards the camogie All-Ireland final between Kilkenny and …
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Eddie Scally and Aidan 'Taggy' Fogarty kick off The Clash Act, a brand new GAA podcast series from KCLR's studios. Kick off with a look back at a thrilling round of quarter-final fixtures in hurling, the lads are going deep on Kilkenny v Waterford and Limerick v Galway. There's talk of Davy Fitz and what's happening at Wexford, reaction to Eddie Br…
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In this episode, it's all about the Marvel and DC cinematic universes, as we talk about the movie lineups through 2020, and discuss which movies we're most and least looking forward to. On the DC side, we explore the rumors surrounding the new Wonder Woman movie, why Shazam isn't part of DC continuity, the possibility of Jared Leto playing The Joke…
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