Lovely Hurling All GAA
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Dan Shanahan and Anthony Nash are joined by guests from inside and outside the GAA to discuss all things hurling and its place in Irish life.
New shows every Tuesday.
In association with Zest Active.
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Tyrone's All-Ireland winner Niall Morgan on the art of goalkeeping | Season finale
It's the final episode of the season and Anthony and Dan are joined by Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan, fresh from Saturday's All-Ireland final victory over Mayo. The lads discuss an incredible season for Niall, what hurling could learn from Gaelic football and the secrets behind his groundbreaking style of goalkeeping.
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Interview special: The Great Patrick Horgan
Dan and Anthony are joined by Cork legend Patrick Horgan to discuss his career with the Rebels, the disappointment of the All-Ireland final defat, and how he perfected hurling’s version of the Cristiano Ronaldo free-kick.
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Dan and Anthony choose their All Star teams
This week Dan and Anthony choose their All Star teams from this years All Ireland hurling championship.
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Brendan Maher exclusive interview
Brendan Maher joins Anthony Nash for a special interview where he reveals why he made the decision to retire from inter-county hurling, what he plans to do next, how you go about stopping Limerick, and how he forced Anthony to change his puck-outs forever.
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Limerick are all-time greats, and what it's like to lose badly
Limerick displayed the signs of true greatness in their demolition of Cork and Dan and Anthony are on hand to dissect a performance for the ages; while they recount their first-hand experiences of what it's like to be on the receiving end of such a hammering.
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Limerick v Cork preview special with Joe Quaid and Seanie McGrath
It’s All-Ireland final week and Anthony and Dan are joined by Cork and Limerick legends Seanie McGrath and Joe Quaid to preview the mouthwatering clash at Croke Park. As well as picking out where the Liam McCarthy will be won and lost on Sunday, Seanie and Joe take a little detour through their own career with some stories that have to be heard to be believed