CRCfm Saturday Sport Caoimhín Rowland
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A weekly sports show broadcast live from Castlebar, Co. Mayo every Saturday from 2-5pm. It's available on 102.9fm locally or internationally on www.crcfm.ie
The programme is presented by Caoimhín Rowland, contributors include Jack McDonald, Cathal O'Boyle, Stephen Grealis, Shane O'Donohue and Jimmy Blake.
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John Maughan - Offaly Odyssey, Price of GPS Trackers and Whether he'll Stay on in Tullamore?
Current Offaly boss John Maughan joined Caoimhin on the Saturday Sport Show to recap a fruitful season with the Faithful county as he speaks about promotion to Division 2, the cost of GPS trackers and importance of sport science. Stephen Grealis also joins the show to give his thoughts on the local aspect of football here in county Mayo.
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Paddy Mahon - Castlebar Mitchels' Chairman
Paddy Mahon spoke to the Saturday Sport Show on CRCfm about the growth of the county town club, focus on player retention and his selection by the GAA to its infrastructure committee.
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The 5 b4 5 - A Quick-Hit of Sporting Stories that Failed to Garner Huge Headlines
Jack McDonald told Caoimhin Rowland on the Saturday Sport Show on CRCfm about a Wimbledon first since 97, marijuana smoking sprinter, Lions rugby demise and Southgate's surprising bling.
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What's Troubling Sam Bennett? - Jay Daly with a Preview of Le Tour de France
Former pro-cyclist Jay Daly told Caoimhin on the Saturday Sport Show about the issues surrounding Sam Bennett's decision to abstain from this years Tour de France and why Jay believes Bennett will be searching for a new team come the end of this calendar year.
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Mayo vs Sligo - Michael Gallagher on the First Connaught Clash of the Year
Mayo News journalist Michael Gallagher stopped en route to Sligo for todays Connaught 1/4 final to inform the Saturday Sport Show of Mayo's chances ahead of the GAA inter-county season.
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Mayo GAA Club Draw Preview
CRCfm Sport show producer Sean O'Hora joined Caoimhin to dissect the recently revealed Mayo GAA club championship draw. Beginning with the Senior draw and then rumbling through the Intermediate groups and finally filtering through to the Junior ranks.