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The BelTelThe BelTelEXTRA: The race to 2025 All-Ireland GAA Final begins - Do Armagh and Tyrone have what it takes?Excitement is mounting across the island as the race to the 2025 All-Ireland final begins. Tyrone will face Dublin and reigning champions Armagh are due to face Kerry in Croke Park this weekend. Will Armagh have what it takes to bring it home for a second year in a row, and could Tyrone’s bad luck finally turn into success? Niamh Campbell is joined by former All-Ireland winner and Armagh All-Star Diarmaid Marsden, and Belfast Telegraph GAA columnist, Lee Costello.    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2025-06-2626 minOTB GAAOTB GAAKieran McGeeney | An in-depth one-on-one with Armagh's All Ireland-winning managerOTB's GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney undertook an hour's stroll with Armagh's Sam Maguire-winning manager Kieran McGeeney as the Orchard County launched their WinWithArmaghGAA fundraising initiative. Some of the topics raised included building an All Ireland-winning side, adapting to Gaelic football's new rules, McGeeney's own relationship with the media and so much more. WinWithArmaghGAA has a 3-bedroom semi-detached house in Newry or £200,000 cash up for grabs, and you can visit www.winwitharmaghgaa.com for further details. Time stamps:00.15 - Intro01.45 - Life the week of an Ulster Final - beating T...2025-05-071h 04Travel Tales with FergalTravel Tales with FergalThe Story of Saint Patrick & Armagh with Donna FoxWe have a very special episode celebrating Ireland's patron saint St Patrick with the acclaimed Armagh tour guide Donna Fox who share the myths and history of Ireland's most legendary saint. Donna also talks about the holy city of Armagh where Saint Patrick built his first church.Armagh is recognised as the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland and holds a unique connection to St. Patrick. It was here that he established his first stone church in 445 AD, and it remains the only city in the world with two cathedrals named in his honour. The city celebrates his...2025-03-1728 minThe Backdoor Cut PodcastThe Backdoor Cut PodcastDonegal's Victory Over Armagh - Red Cards & 2-Point Arc Drama– GAA Weekend BreakdownRound 3 of the National Football League had it all—controversy, tactical battles, and big moments as Donegal outclassed Armagh in a heated clash.In this episode, the lads break down:🔥 Donegal’s Defensive Wall – How they shut Armagh down.🎯 2-Point Arc Debate – Is it changing the game for the better?🚨 Red Card Drama – Aidan Forker’s costly moment & online fallout.💡 Kickouts & Tactics – Why teams are still struggling to adapt.From game-winning strategies to rule controversies, we cover all the biggest talking points from the weekend!🎧 Timestamps:00:00:0...2025-02-1952 minCrime WorldCrime WorldEpisode 809: Armagh GAA plunged into crisis by alleged 'serious incident' on Miami tripA police investigation into an alleged ‘serious incident’ during a trip to Miami has plunged Armagh GAA into crisis.The Armagh county board have put up a wall of silence around the incident which is said to have occurred on the team holiday celebrating Armagh’s All Ireland victory.Niall speaks to Sunday World news editor Eimear Rabbitt about the incident and how the GAA have reacted. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-12-1011 minThe Good Listener PodcastThe Good Listener PodcastSOUTH ARMAGH AGENT HANDLER | Recruiting & Running Informants In BANDIT COUNTRY| Ex-FRU HandlerEx-FRU agent handler "Will Britten" (alias) actively ran and recruited agents in South Armagh, one of the most dangerous places to be a British soldier during the conflict, in the 80s and is the author of "The Deadly Game". We speak in depth about the recruitment methods of the FRU, how to successfully run an agent in such a dangerous area, the legacy of Robert Nairic and the story of how Dominic McGlinchey's INLA unit planned on setting a trap after discovering a "tout".Due to security reasons he cannot appear on camera.. apologies for not having...2024-08-052h 34Stray BulletsStray BulletsArmagh GAA Bags All-Ireland Win As PSNI On Hot Coals Overs FlagsAnother 'impromptu' episode! This time I'll be (hurriedly, sorry time waits ... ) discussing the political rants following Armagh GAA winning the All-Ireland title on Sunday 28th July 2024. Moreso, because a PSNI Community Policing Officer joined in with his community celebrating in Camlough (I used to just be flown over it and dropped off nearby for foot patrols) by proudly flying the Armagh GAA flag from his livered vehicle.As ever, in Northern Ireland this divided sections of the community. As I said - or wrote - somewhere(?) I've felt for sometime now that instances like this are as...2024-08-0133 minThe Ireland PodcastThe Ireland Podcast90. Armagh GAA Seniors: All Ireland Winners 2024Episode 90 tracks Sam Maguire as he arrives in Maghery Sean McDermott complete with reaction from players and the supporters. The craic was 90 indeed!Joe Fox: Chairman of Maghery Sean McDermottMaura Robinson: Club Secretary of MagheryBrendan Crealey: father of Ben Crealey and owner of ITSKeelan McConville: Maghery Club player and a stewardGerard Smith: cyclist and football fan from neighbouring clubSam arriving in Maghery Sean McDermott ‘The Boys From County Armagh’Aidan Nugent: ForwardJoe McElroy: Half Back Breffni O’Reilly: PT and NutionistCiaran Mackin: Mid Field or Centre Half BackConor McGuinness from Killeavy down in South ArmaghTiernan Kelly: C...2024-07-3153 minThe Ireland PodcastThe Ireland Podcast89. Voices From Armagh: The Day After The All-Ireland FinalEpisode 89: Fender and The GAA Correspondent for The Ireland Podcast travel the length of Armagh the day after the All Ireland final to get a sense of the celebrations going on in the Orchard County.Special thanks to Martin, Pauline, Rose, Cara, Maeve, Olivia, Fintan, Ngarita, Shauna, Matthew, Shea, Pierce, Daragh, Maura, Maeve, Keelagh, Naoise, Seamus and everyone else involved in this special episode. Congratulations Armagh!Recorded on Monday 29th July 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-3129 minReal Hot Girl PodReal Hot Girl PodAgony Aunties Say Up Armagh!HI RIDESUp your ma, up your da, up ARMAGH!!!What a glorious week! Armagh are All Ireland champions and our very own 'Simply Fruit' Miss Finn is over the moon. This week we've enlisted our favourite chaotic Agony Aunties Joan and Barbie to answer all your questions. We Get Into: Office politicsTeabagging (not like that) Body(odyody) positivity and lots more!If you’re enjoying the pod please smash that five star rating button (and if...2024-07-3146 minOTB DailyOTB DailyGAA Daily | A huge homecoming for ArmaghOn Tuesday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Armagh return home with the Sam MaguireKieran McGeeney with a homecoming speech for the agesAnd Rian O'Neill on Armagh's success2024-07-3007 minOTB GAAOTB GAAArmagh's Football Pod: winning Sam, how and why as Galway fall short, Jiggy vs. Risky Football, Standout performersArmagh have done it. They’ve won Sam Maguire for just the second time in their history. Paddy and James break down the 2024 All-Ireland Football final with Tommy Rooney for the latest episode of The Football Pod as we look how and why they defeated Galway.TIMESTAMPS(01:00) - Welcome to Armagh’s Football Pod(10:00) - Armagh’s approach, and how they beat Galway(15:00) - ‘Jiggy’ Galway needed to risk it more.(25:00) - Key moments, players and the benches.(35:00) - Embracing, owning and building on success - what’s next?Wednesday’s...2024-07-2957 minThe Football PodThe Football PodArmagh's Football Pod: winning Sam, how and why as Galway fall short, Jiggy vs. Risky Football, Standout performersArmagh have done it. They’ve won Sam Maguire for just the second time in their history. Paddy and James break down the 2024 All-Ireland Football final with Tommy Rooney for the latest episode of The Football Pod as we look how and why they defeated Galway.TIMESTAMPS(01:00) - Welcome to Armagh’s Football Pod(10:00) - Armagh’s approach, and how they beat Galway(15:00) - ‘Jiggy’ Galway needed to risk it more.(25:00) - Key moments, players and the benches.(35:00) - Embracing, owning and building on success - what’s next?Wednesday’s...2024-07-2957 minRTÉ GAA PodcastRTÉ GAA PodcastArmagh strike gold at Croker | All-Ireland football final reviewEnda McGinley joins Mikey Stafford and Niall McCoy to reflect on yesterday's All-Ireland victory for Armagh over Galway. How did Armagh dictate the terms and how did they end up coming out on top? What might Galway have done differently? Was it a final that suggests football needs changes?2024-07-2945 minIndo GAAIndo GAAFootball: Armagh fairytale is Kieran McGeeney’s crowning momentArmagh are All-Ireland champions, a victory our panel regard as one of the greatest managerial feats in football history. On this week’s Sam Magure decider review, Will Slattery was joined by Dick Clerkin and Conor McKeon to break down what Armagh did right in a season where they had a unique opportunity to win silverware and took it, why Shane Walsh does not deserve the harsh reaction, and on what the key difference was in the final - Galway had the ball, but Armagh had control. We’d like to say a big thank you to everyone who has list...2024-07-2949 minOTB DailyOTB DailyGAA Daily | Armagh are All Ireland ChampionsOn Monday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Armagh are crowned All Ireland ChampionsKieran McGeeney on his Armagh playersAnd Padraic Joyce on Galway's performance2024-07-2908 minOTB GAAOTB GAAGAA Daily | Armagh and Galway name teams for All Ireland FinalOn Friday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Team news ahead of Sunday's All Ireland Football Championship FinalGalway boss Padraic Joyce on facing ArmaghAnd Armagh boss Kieran McGeeney on facing Galway2024-07-2608 minOTB DailyOTB DailyGAA Daily | Armagh and Galway name teams for All Ireland FinalOn Friday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Team news ahead of Sunday's All Ireland Football Championship FinalGalway boss Padraic Joyce on facing ArmaghAnd Armagh boss Kieran McGeeney on facing Galway2024-07-2608 minOTB GAAOTB GAAGAA Daily | Armagh and Galway prepare for All Ireland Football FinalOn Thursday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Galway's Rob Finnerty on facing ArmaghArmagh's Rory Grugan on the belief in their panelAnd Vicki Wall is headed back to Australia2024-07-2508 minOTB DailyOTB DailyGAA Daily | Armagh and Galway prepare for All Ireland Football FinalOn Thursday's GAA Daily on Off The Ball with Optimum Nutrition, Official Performance Nutrition Partner of the Gaelic Players Association:Galway's Rob Finnerty on facing ArmaghArmagh's Rory Grugan on the belief in their panelAnd Vicki Wall is headed back to Australia2024-07-2508 minThe BelTelThe BelTelAll-Ireland Football Final 2024: Armagh alive with excitement as ticket scramble continuesArmagh will face Galway in the Orchard County’s first All-Ireland final since 2003. Armagh only ever won once, back in 2002. Galway's last Sam Maguire was just the year before, in 2001. The excitement is building and the scramble for tickets is intense as pre-match analysis begins. Niamh Campbell is joined by Oisín McConville, Jessica Rice and Lee Costello.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-07-2425 minOTB GAAOTB GAATFP: Armagh-Galway - key battlegrounds and potential match-winners, Secret Football Pod revealThis is it. All-Ireland Football Final week. Paddy and James are back with Tommy Rooney for the latest episode of The Football Pod as we look ahead to the 2024 All-Ireland SFC Final between Armagh and Galway in just five days time and bring you exclusive Pod news.(01:00) - Secret Roadshow revealed. Croke Park roadshow guests confirmed.(10:00) - Hurling magic. New rules insight. Railway Cup.(15:00) - All-Ireland Final build-up: Armagh v Galway(20:00) - Who are the potential match-winners?(25:00) - Paddy Andrews’ key battle-ground(29:00) - James O’Donoghue’s key battle-groundOur Member...2024-07-2336 minThe Locker Room Podcast - from DSS CoachingThe Locker Room Podcast - from DSS Coaching#119 - Armagh & Galway deserved winners and Tailteann Cup reviewHosted by Steven Poacher with guests Daniel St Ledger & Ryan Jones🏐 The lads discuss the enthralling All Ireland Football semi final wins for Armagh over Kerry and Galway against Donegal. Plus Down's success in the Tailteann Cup Final over Laois.  - Football is alive and well - Armagh's finishers - Galway's unbeaten run - Tailteann Cup Review ------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to our podcast here: Apple: http://buff.ly/3mgU6IU Spotify: https://bit.ly/49jdA96 YouTube http://buff.ly/36sGDJ2 2024-07-1657 minOTB GAAOTB GAAArmagh knock Kerry out, Galway outlast Donegal, Chase for Sam is on as Winter begins in the KingdomWell, well, well - the 2024 All-Ireland final is set in stone, Armagh vs. Galway. Paddy and James are back with Tommy Rooney for the latest episode of The Football Pod as we get stuck into a savage weekend of Gaelic Football.(01:00) - All-Ireland finalists confirmed. Pod Roadshow plans!(05:00) - How Armagh defeated Kerry - the chances, the gameplan, the fallout.(20:00) - Armagh’s quality shines through.(40:00) - James finally watches ‘A Year Till’ Sunday’(47:00) - How Galway beat Donegal - final quarter push, exposing limitations.(01:07:00) - The madness around All-Ireland finals, Donaghy’s role and...2024-07-161h 15The Football PodThe Football PodArmagh knock Kerry out, Galway outlast Donegal, Chase for Sam is on as Winter begins in the KingdomWell, well, well - the 2024 All-Ireland final is set in stone, Armagh vs. Galway. Paddy and James are back with Tommy Rooney for the latest episode of The Football Pod as we get stuck into a savage weekend of Gaelic Football.(01:00) - All-Ireland finalists confirmed. Pod Roadshow plans!(05:00) - How Armagh defeated Kerry - the chances, the gameplan, the fallout.(20:00) - Armagh’s quality shines through.(40:00) - James finally watches ‘A Year Till’ Sunday’(47:00) - How Galway beat Donegal - final quarter push, exposing limitations.(01:07:00) - The madness around All-Ireland finals, Donaghy’s role and...2024-07-161h 15The BelTelThe BelTelSouth Armagh IRA: Inside Northern Ireland’s ‘Bandit Country’During the troubles, South Armagh became known as ‘Bandit Country’ - a heartland of paramilitary activity. The Provisional IRA’s notorious south Armagh brigade took the lives of hundreds of people, including British soldiers, RUC officers and civillians, whilst being widely accused of smuggling across the Irish border. Journalist Toby Harnden, author of ‘Bandit Country: The IRA and South Armagh’ joins Ciarán Dunbar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-05-0824 minThe Ireland PodcastThe Ireland Podcast48. Sinéad Reel: LGFA - Armagh County ChairpersonEpisode 48 is with Sinéad Reel who takes us from understanding the basics of Ladies Gaelic football through to more detailed analysis and ending on a surreal note!Conversation includes: Gaelic vs. Soccer; LGFA vs. GAA; the rules; finances; the facilities; different pitch sizes; drainage systems on pitches; the popularity of the LGFA game; getting (back) into the game; Gaelic 4 Mothers & Others; Dads & Lads; Armagh; Croke Park; the different roles available for anyone interested in getting involved in LGFA; the costs in terms of time and money; personal goals and private goals; integration; a special shout out...2024-04-241h 00Redwolf PodcastsRedwolf PodcastsThe Conversation (Series 2 Episode 7) Armagh Women's Prison RegimeMary Doyle was one of three women who joined the 1980 hunger strike in Armagh Women's prison. Síle Darragh was the OC of the republican prisoners in Armagh during this period. She put her name forward to join the second hunger strike that began on March 1st 1981 leading to the deaths of ten IRA prisoners. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-03-2229 minThe GAA SocialThe GAA SocialAimee Mackin. Being the best, trying to win an All-Ireland, life in Australia, famous family, amalgamation & driving ArmaghAimee is perhaps the greatest Gaelic footballer of her generation. There are a couple in that top bracket, but the Armagh forward has already picked up Player of the year and despite her young age, has represented the Armagh senior team for nine years. Her debut came in 2015In this wide ranging podcast, we examine the amalgamation piece around the GAA/ LGFA and Camogie Association, her one piece of advice to those decision makers and her hopes that the hierarchy of all three organisations can follow the example of our clubs.Aimee comes from arguably...2024-03-1259 minThe Back Straight PodcastThe Back Straight PodcastEp. 10 - Armagh 5k ft. special guest Stephen ConnollyIt is the week of the annual Armagh 5k international road race and we are joined by Waste Land Track Club co-founder Stephen Connolly to unpack the race as well as some recent results! Stephen runs us through his return to form and we then jump straight into the heavy hitting topic of the Armagh 5k! Predictions are made and weather is forecast, we will see what happens come Thursday! We get stuck into some recent race results and national records set by some of our Irish and Northern Irish talent. Dan closes out the episode by announcing his 2024...2024-02-071h 08News of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crimeNews of the Times - Unlocking the vaults of historical crimeThe Mother-in-law Murder in Armagh, Northern IrelandThe Mother-in-law Murder in Armagh, Northern IrelandNews of the Times Episode 241 | 1905In a small town near Armagh, Northern Ireland, in 1905, Isaac Pearson is in his cell awaiting his trial regarding assaulting a girl.  Contemplating his probable doom, he approaches the magistrates with information regarding a murder – the murder of his mother by his wife, Sarah Ann and his sister Agnes.What unfolds is an astonishing tale of repeated attempts to kill 74 Alice Pearson which eventually succeeds, but who was responsible?Was it the sister?  Or the sister-in-law?  Was it Isaac himself?  Or, all three?Th...2024-01-2235 minThe Good Listener PodcastThe Good Listener PodcastLOCKED UP IN INDIA'S DEADLIEST PRISON | Nick Dunn's story- South Armagh, Afghanistan & IndiaNick Dunn is a former British soldier and private security contractor who endured nearly half a decade in the Indian prison system after being unfairly convicted while carrying out anti-pirate work.Nick spoke to me about his brief time patrolling South Armagh in post-conflict Northern Ireland and danger he faced in Afghanistan fighting against the tactics/methods of a guerrilla army. Nick shares the harrowing story of how he and his team were unfairly convicted in an Indian court and 4 torturous years in the shocking conditions of Chennai prison. TIMESTAMPS00:00 Being a so...2024-01-092h 00The Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastThe Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastCan Armagh FINALLY Deliver in 2024? 🤔 Armagh Season Preview2024 Armagh Season preview with the Sideline Eye Podcast out now on all podcasting apps looking at: -McGeeney the right man? -Ulster Final defeat vs Derry -Changes in the panel -Division 2 expactions -Can Armagh end the Ulster drought? 2023-12-1940 minThe GAA HourThe GAA HourRian O'Neill on working as an electrician, Armagh's year & the All-Ireland finalArmagh and Crossmaglen Rangers footballer Rian O'Neill joined us to discuss his year with Armagh and the upcoming All-Ireland senior football final. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-07-2752 minOTB GAAOTB GAACork edge out Armagh | Interviews w/ Blaithin Mackin, Shane Ronayne & Ciara O'SullivanAfter Cork's victory over Armagh in the Ladies All-Ireland Football, quarter-finals, Aisling O'Reilly was on hand to get interviews from Cork's Ciara O'Sullivan & Shane Ronayne and then spoke to Armagh's Blaithin Mackin.2023-07-1614 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastArmagh Dream Team with Steven McDonnellArmagh and Killeavy legend Steven McDonnell picks his Armagh GAA Dream Team! The Armagh Dream Team is a fundraiser created by Derrynoose GAA. You can pick your best Armagh team of the last 50 years via the following link: https://www.armaghdreamteam.co.uk/2023-06-0631 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastArmagh Dream Team with Jim McCorryFormer Armagh player, manager & coach Jim McCorry picks his Armagh Dream Team! The Armagh Dream Team is a fundraiser created by Derrynoose GAA. You can pick your best Armagh team of the last 50 years via the following link: https://www.armaghdreamteam.co.uk/2023-05-2833 minThe GAA SocialThe GAA SocialBrian Canavan- Double murder in Poyntzpass, a life in football, last day of cancer treatment & Derry/Armagh 2000 final rebornIn one of the most powerful GAA Social podcasts to date, former Armagh manager Brian Canavan joins Thomas and Oisin. He talks football, one of the most high profile shootings in his bar during the Troubles- weeks before the signing of the Good Friday Agreement. Brian also talks living with Cancer, refereeing and perhaps unusually, there's plenty of laughs too.In 1998, best friends Damien Trainor and Phillip Allen were killed in a shooting in Poyntzpass. The LVF burst into the Railway Bar and shot dead the life-long friends. Brian Canavan owns the Railway Bar. Both Damien and...2023-05-0356 minThe GAA SocialThe GAA SocialParty in the Bronx- and Roscommon! Cork Crisis, Mayo, An Antrim thesis still true. Armagh Unknown & Wicklow blossomWhat a night it was in New York, a first ever championship win in Connacht and a victory up there with the Yankees 1998 season (well, sort of) In '98, did the Yankees move off 1st base, risking a few yards, just like the NY goalkeeper? Should it have been spotted by the officials? It was however an amazing win for NY and as one tweeter told the GAA Social 'It's the best championship moment of the season- and it's only the first week'It wasn't a good week for Antrim. Their performance against Armagh was...2023-04-1038 minSPYCRAFT 101SPYCRAFT 10189. Strife in Northern Ireland: The IRA and South Armagh with Toby HarndenToday, Justin sits down with return guest Toby Harnden. Toby served as an officer in the British Royal Navy, graduated from Oxford University, worked as a foreign news correspondent in 33 different countries, and has focused on terrorism and war throughout his career. Toby is back on the podcast to talk discuss the IRA and South Armagh. It's an examination of the troubles of Northern Ireland, focusing on just a single county i and the incredible violence, strife, and human tragedy that occurred or originated there.Listen to Toby's first episode, number 17: 9/11 and Beyond with Toby Harnden2023-03-271h 16The Kerry Football PodcastThe Kerry Football PodcastMayo post-mortem + Must-win Armagh game + Kieran Donaghy: future Kerry manager?Barry John Keane and Seán O’Sullivan join Adam Moynihan to chat about all thing Kerry football.Click here to support The Kerry Football Podcast ko-fi.com/kerryfootballpodcastBig or small, your donations will help keep the podcast going throughout the intercounty season.The boys are back from their holidays 0:00Congrats to Gooch & Moran/Pressure on kids of Kerry legends 2:07Gooch’s tweet re: refereeing standards 7:15Louise Ní Mhuircheartaigh fires ladies to fourth straight win 14:47‘Harrowing’ defeat to Mayo 21...2023-02-2259 minThe County MeasureThe County MeasureArmaghIn this Stephen's Day episode of The County Measure, Vincent Woods travels to County Armagh and spends time with fisherman on Lough Neagh, road bowlers in Tullysaran, Rhymers in Armagh City and with storytellers on Sliabh Gullion.2022-12-2655 minThe Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastThe Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastArmagh All Ireland Dark Horses? 🤔 McGeeney Ball | Galway drama | 2023 hopes | Armagh Season PreviewAaron is joined live by Shaun Casey from The Sideline eye for the Armagh season preview looking at:    -Armagh All Ireland Dark Horses? 🤔  -looking back at 2022   -That Dublin win in the league 🔥  -Championship form   -Galway brawl   -2023 expectations   -New players to watch out for & more!2022-12-0746 minThe Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastThe Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastJarly Óg Burns Interview: Armagh Success | Galway Brawl & Peno Drama | 2023 Ambitions & MoreA chat with Armagh & Silverbridge Senior Footballer on:  -Idols growing up & his dads influence  -Playing with a star studded underage side & how a lack of underage success helped.  -Growth of Armagh in the last few seasons.  -Kieron McGeeney influence.  -Galway battle  -Penalties in GAA thoughts  -2023 Ambitions & the drive for Ulster 2022-09-2146 minLéargas: A Podcast by Gerry AdamsLéargas: A Podcast by Gerry AdamsCongrats Antrim Ladies || Women of Armagh || Now for Féile 35 || Justice for NoahThe Women of Antrim.Congratulations to Antrim Ladies All Ireland Football Champions 2022 and Antrim’s All Ireland Camogie Champions. Na mná abú. The Women of Armagh. Last Friday, there was standing room only in The Felons as Richard McAuley and I were joined by former Armagh POWs Síle Darragh, Máire Cush and Martina Anderson for the launch of a new book, The Armagh Women during Prisoners’ Day. The Armagh Women – The Story of Protests in Armagh Women’s prison -is a tribute as well as a history of re...2022-08-2119 minThe GAA SocialThe GAA SocialBONUS EPISODE:Benny Tierney- uncensored! Armagh days, 2002 hilarious from the start & a focus on this weekends quarter-finalsIt's non-stop laughter!! When Oisin McConville is questioned is he the father of his daughter? (Yes you read that correctly) you know this podcast is going to be a bit different. Benny Tierney, a unique man with a brilliant football story. Is there room in the game for craic and fun? As we approach the 20th anniversary of the only time Armagh won Sam Maguire- we bring the band back together for the lagacy of that win and look ahead to a landmark day for Armagh against Galway. Oisin has his doubts over Kerry (and Dublin) and there's hope...2022-06-2456 minThe GAA SocialThe GAA SocialLadies football, where we've come and where we need to go. Armagh leading the way & Derry to lose mens finalArmagh captain Kelly Mallon has spent 14 years playing for Armagh. The greatest moment for her, is having a pitch to train on. Would a male senior Armagh player say that? It's a little uncomfortable but this podcast with Thomas & Oisin shines a light on the journey travelled within the sport- still not officially recognised- and most importantly what needs to happen next. Armagh Chairperson Sinead Reel is also on the podcast and explains how Armagh became the first and only inter-county ladies team to have their own bespoke facilities. No travel expenses- the boys get their food for the...2022-05-171h 03App first – The Football PodApp first – The Football PodTFP - Ep. 14: Donegal and Galway rise, Armagh freeze, Mayo hell, shooting woes, street smartsWelcome to Ep. 14 of The Football Pod 2.0 - former Kerry star James O'Donoghue and Dublin’s seven time All-Ireland winner Paddy Andrews are back talking Football with Tommy Rooney of OTB. Brought to you in partnership with AIB - proud sponsors of the GAA Senior Football Championship. Check out #TheToughest for more.Topics and timestamps below! (00:30) – Welcome to TFP: Armagh and Mayo crash out.(04:30) – Wides and dives steal the headlines!(18:00) – Credit to Galway - street smarts, defence nailed, was Horan caught? Mayo's shooting woes.(45:30) – Donegal crush Armagh - the kickout battle, big players rise, McGeeney false-dawn?(01:05:30) – The Big Preview - Tyrone vs. D...2022-04-261h 34The GAA HourThe GAA HourDonegal dominate Armagh, Galway surprise Mayo and Eamon’s foolproof plan for appealing suspensionsDarran is joined in studio by Eamon McGree and Finian Hanley to discuss the weekend’s action.(00:00) Intro and Darran's non-apology (01:00) Donegal v Armagh - dominant Donegal, silly Armagh and Eamon on how to appeal an suspension(26:45)Mayo v Galway - How far can Galway go and where now for Mayo?(51:40) Championship round up - Cavan v Antrim, Louth v Carlow, Wexford v Offaly, Wicklow v Laois (59:00) The Canavan dynasty continues - Future plans for future county stars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-04-251h 03Armagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastScience student Matthew Sherry brings a little slice of Italy to Armagh CityArmagh may be quite some distances from Naples, but one young entrepreneur is bringing perhaps the region's most important invention to the Orchard county. Matthew Sherry, a Co Monaghan native, set up shop (quite literally) in the city centre when he opened up his artisan pizza shop, Basil Lane, less than two months ago. This is Part One in a serial of Armagh I podcasts featuring young entrepreneurs, sponsored by the Armagh Credit Union. Matthew realised his dream of serving the woodfired delights whilst studying science at university in Dublin. It...2022-04-1128 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastVincent Loughran: 50 years of confessions from an Armagh photographerVincent Loughran has been a photographer in Armagh for the best part of 50 years. He's been there, done it and, as the saying goes, got the t-shirt. He's had his near misses too... Like life itself, it's been a rollercoaster; there has been the good the bad and, indeed, the very ugly. Fires, hijackings, bombings – The Troubles in general – have been juxtaposed against happier times. An avid Armagh GAA fan, Vincy was there for the All-Ireland triumph in 2002 and before that, the All-Ireland defeat to Dublin in the '77 final. The contrast he says was "unreal".  Tim...2022-03-2927 minIntergalactic CraicIntergalactic CraicSpace is Cloudy, Who Knew? Featuring Kerem ÇubukThis week Heather and Courtney interview Armagh Observatory PhD Candidate Kerem Çubuk on his area of research - molecular clouds! Turns out we can't escape the cloudy conditions, even millions of lightyears away. Kerem and his colleagues also have a Youtube Channel dedicated to science communication in Turkish. To find out more, visit ahtapot.club 2022-03-1737 minThe Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastThe Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastArmagh & Tyrone Royal Rumble | Kerry Back On Track | Wins For Mayo & Donegal | Football ReviewThe Football Show with John McMahon of the JMac Podcast looking back at all the weekends Football action. We will discuss:    -Armagh & Tyrone Royal Rumble  -Is it time to start looking at Armagh as All Ireland Contenders?   -Kerry & Jack O'Connors First Win of 2022  -Dublin Lineup Confusion   -Mayo turn over Monaghan in Clones   -Donegal get the better of Kildare   -Lower Division results including big wins for Derry, Limerick, Sligo  and London to name a few!2022-02-071h 20Armagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastArmagh City Men’s Shed - doorway to a whole new worldRetirement or redundancy can be a lonely place for men, but in 2011 Stiofan McCleirigh got involved in a movement that would change his and many other lives in for the better. The Men's Shed movement began in Australia and it arrived in Ireland in 2009 with the first shed set up in Tipperary. When Stiofan got wind of the concept he excitedly set the wheels in motion to bring one to Armagh. He got the funding in place, found a premises on English Street and began knocking on doors to recruit members. It worked...2022-01-2251 minThe Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastThe Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastCan Armagh Be The Surprise Package Of 2022? Ulster Drought | Geezer Pressure | 2022 GAA PreviewsThe Armagh Season Preview is now live on Youtube, Spotify and all podcasting apps with Shaun Casey from The Sideline Eye Podcast.   We chat all things Armagh ahead of the upcoming 2022 National Football League & All Ireland Championship including:   -Can Armagh avoid the drop in Division 1 in 2022?  -Opening game vs Dublin at Croke Park  -That Monaghan defeat in 2021  -Oisin McConville in with the U20s  -Kieran McGeeney Pressure  -New faces to come into the panel -2022 Ulster Expectations & more2022-01-1232 minIntergalactic CraicIntergalactic CraicHere's Me Wha? feat. Guest Host Dr RokThis month on Intergalactic Craic, Heather and her special guest host, Dr Rok Nežič, tackle some commonly asked questions heard in the Armagh Planetarium exhibition area. Sometimes these questions might make you do a double take and ask... Here's me wha? At least if you are (unlike Rok) from Northern Ireland!From Pluto's dubious standing in the Solar System, to where the heck we can see the aurora and when black holes will eat the Earth, Heather and Dr Rok discuss it all and more. Need Some Space?2021-11-2638 minThe Final WhistleThe Final WhistleInterview with Ciarrai Devlin Armagh Camogie In episode 8 of The Final Whistle Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking to Armagh Camogie Goalie Ciarrai Devlin. We had a great chat about the season for Armagh Camogie, The new playing rules, Advice for young players her pre-match routine.  This is the final episode of season 1 2021-10-2236 minIntergalactic CraicIntergalactic CraicWhat's Goo-d?! Global Catastrophic ScenariosThis month Heather and Courtney attempt to uplift everybody's spirits with a discussion of four Earth ending scenarios. From comets we thought were friends to nightmarish grey goo, we have the range of what could happen to the blue planet. And for two of them... we are long overdue. Need Some Space?Visit armagh.space for more information on Armagh Observatory and Planetarium2021-10-1553 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastRecalling the final journey and calls to get the Portadown-Armagh railway back on trackIn 2014, a petition was presented to Stormont with 10,000 signatures gathered from the streets and shops around Armagh, calling for the reinstatement of the local railway line. Two years before that the Portadown Armagh Railway Society (PARS) was established with the same purpose in mind. They also aim to educate the public on the history of the railway line between Armagh and Portadown and the huge impact its disbandment in 1957 has had on the area - not least from a connectivity point of view but also an environmental one, as cars increasingly clog our roadways. 2021-10-0156 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastGemma Winchester – Omniplex Manager stuck a pin in the map and it landed on ArmaghGemma Winchester was born and raised in Singapore until she was 15-years-old and then she moved to Australia – although most of her 15 years there was spent travelling the world by sea or air.  But two things brought the newly-appointed general manager of Armagh Omniplex to our shores - one sad, the other happy.  Gemma’s younger brother has Down’s Syndrome. He lived with their mother in Bournemouth and because of his condition they discovered he wasn’t allowed to move to Australia to join the rest of the family.  Rightly outraged, Gemma decided to...2021-08-271h 01The Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastArmagh crash out after classicJim McCorry and Paddy Savage join me as we look back on the classic served up by Armagh and Monaghan. Armagh incredibly fought from seven down to lead by two but just couldn't hold on in the end.2021-07-2039 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastPodcast: Armagh author Stuart Neville talks crime noir thrillers and gigging at Glasto!Stuart Neville’s novels have come a long way from his native Armagh to bookshelves across the globe, but his stories remain very much rooted in home. His stellar career began with a manuscript at a John Connolly book reading in Dublin, handed to the established author by the aspiring crime writer, who had a publishing deal, but no readership as yet. That would soon change. “One of the finest thriller debuts of the last ten years,” Connolly wrote on the flyleaf of Neville’s finished product after it was published in 2009. ‘The G...2021-06-2458 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastArmagh secure Division One statusAaron Kernan joins us on today podcast as we discuss Armagh's important win over Roscommon that secured their Division One status. We also hear from the Armagh forward coach Kieran Donaghy with an exclusive interview!2021-06-1536 minIntergalactic CraicIntergalactic CraicThe Size of The Universe! Ft Prof Michael BurtonThis week Heather and Courtney are joined by Director of Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, Prof Michael Burton! Prof Burton lends his expertise to explain how big the universe really is using a scale we can all wrap our heads around. Also we find out how he voted on the decision to kick Pluto out of the official Solar System planets! Need Some Space?2021-06-1127 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastLondon calling for Armagh man Niall McCart who made scooters his businessFrom going halfsies on his very first scooter to breathing new life into vintage models by developing electric conversion kits. The metropolis of London is far from Niall McCart's upbringing in Armagh but that is where he has called home for over 30 years. For this episode of Armagh I’s podcast, we caught up with Niall ,who could have been seen ‘raking about’ on scooters in his home city during the 80s and has  now developed a kits which convert vintage Vespas and Lambrettas to electric. A self-confessed home-bird who flew the nest back in...2021-06-0250 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastArmagh vs Donegal NFL PreviewFormer Armagh and Clan na Gael star Barry O'Hagan joins myself and Paddy Savage from his home in Donegal and he talks us through his native counties chances this weekend as Armagh hope to secure their Division One status.2021-05-2736 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastArmagh vs Tyrone ReviewAaron Kernan is our guest once again today as we reflect on Armagh's five point defeat to Tyrone. We also have an exclusive interview with Armagh manager Kieran McGeeney who gives us his thoughts after the game.2021-05-2533 minThe GAA SocialThe GAA SocialArmagh & Tyrone best 15It was a rivalry that defined a generation. Armagh against Tyrone in the noughties, Irelands two best sides. Oisin McConville and Peter Canavan join Thomas Niblock to pick their best Tyrone and Armagh teams they played in between 2001-2005. Both then create the best combined Armagh/Tyrone side, leaving out friends and teammates to replace them with sworn enemies!!There are arguments, but a combined dream team is eventually settled. We explore the rivalry, the personalities at the heart of a sporting movement and what made this period so special for both counties...2021-05-1846 minHer SportHer SportIt's Just Sport: A League Of Her Own | Aimee Mackin of Armagh Football (Ep 28)Armagh star and winner of the Ladies Football Senior Players' Player of the Year award, Aimee Mackin joins the It's Just Sport Podcast. Mackin was part of the Armagh team which won the Ulster Senior Final and she also scored a remarkable haul of 5-17 in Armagh's last three games in their All-Ireland run. All this after a significant long-term cruciate ligament injury she sustained in 2019. Visit the website https://hersport.ie/ Check out the Her Sport channels Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hersport.ie Facebook...2021-04-2326 minThe Gaelic Games Fan TV PodcastThe Gaelic Games Fan TV Podcast#30 - Aaron Kernan (Former Armagh Footballer)In #30 Of The GAA Fan TV Podcast I speak with Former Armagh Footballer Aaron Kernan on his time playing for the Armagh Senior Footballers that seen him win 4 Ulster titles, 1 U21 All Ireland and a National League title. We also speak about his time with Crossmaglen Rangers in which we won 16 County titles, 8 Ulster titles & 3 All Irelands.2021-04-1754 minIntergalactic CraicIntergalactic CraicRocks to Rockets: 4 More Amazing Women in Science!Welcome to Season 2 everyone! Heather and Courtney kick off the new season with some amazing women in science that everyone should know. Any questions? Email us at podcast@armagh.ac.uk 2021-04-1647 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastSinead O'Sullivan – Armagh's very own rocket woman who reached for the stars at NASAMany from a young age have a fascination with space but very few would see this as a viable career path....well it is rocket science after all! So it may surprise you that one of Armagh's very own has had a hand in NASA's designs for human spaceflight missions to Mars. Sinead O’Sullivan might have spent her very really early years in Johannesburg, South Africa, but it is in Armagh that she developed her love for science. Whilst at the Southern Regional College – or tech as she knew it – in the city...2021-03-0757 minGuthanna \'81 | Voices of \'81Guthanna '81 | Voices of '81'In Armagh Gaol' - Síle DarraghSíle Darragh was Officer Commanding (O/C) of the prisoners in Armagh Gaol during both the 1980 and 1981 Hunger Strikes. She looks back on her memories of that period, the communication that existed between the prisoners in Armagh and Long Kesh and the strength of the community that stood behind them.2021-03-0715 minCreative Places & FacesCreative Places & FacesAuthor, Byddi Lee, From Armagh to Belfast, California & Back (Part 2)Today's guest is Byddi Lee - an Armagh based author, who has lived in Canada, South Africa, Paris and California before settling back in her home town of Armagh in Northern Ireland. Her first novel, March to November, was written while in California and helped ease her homesickness.Byddi's Rejuvenation Trilogy has been rated one of the best lockdown reads of the year by the Belfast Telegraph. She has also published flash fiction and short stories and is the co-founder of the spoken word event - Flash Fiction Armagh.Byddi has c...2021-02-2659 minCreative Places & FacesCreative Places & FacesAuthor, Byddi Lee, From Armagh to Belfast, California & Back (Part 1)Today's guest is Byddi Lee - an Armagh based author, who has lived in Canada, South Africa, Paris and California before settling back in her home town of Armagh in Northern Ireland. Her first novel, March to November, was written while in California and helped ease her homesickness.Byddi's Rejuvenation Trilogy has been rated one of the best lockdown reads of the year by the Belfast Telegraph. She has also published flash fiction and short stories and is the co-founder of the spoken word event - Flash Fiction Armagh.Byddi has c...2021-02-1945 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastHistory Makers - Armagh's All-Ireland winning under 21 sideOn today’s podcast we look back at the Armagh under 21 side that were crowned All-Ireland champions in 2004. The team featured many household names and a high percentage of the team went on to represent Armagh at the highest level. Full forward that year Ronan Austin joins me and Paddy to discuss the historic year.2021-02-0333 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastArmagh GP Dr Frances O’Hagan on Covid, vaccine and toughest challenge of her careerFinally, there really is some light at the end of this bleak, year-long tunnel. The Covid -19 vaccines are here and the rollout is underway. The over-80’s were the first recipients of the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine, and they made their feelings on any controversy surrounding the vaccine known, by voting with their feet. There was an unprecedented 100 percent turnout at Dr Francis O’Hagan’s Friary surgery in Armagh, and she says there was a joyous and celebratory atmosphere amongst her patients and a sense of freedom returned. For this episode of Armagh...2021-01-2435 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastIns and Outs of the Armagh teamMyself and Paddy Savage discuss all the off-field topics in the first podcast of the season! Over the last number of weeks, Armagh GAA have received both good and bad news, with changes coming to the management team and the playing squad. Jim McCorry has stepped away from his number two role while Armagh have added Kieran Donaghy to the coaching team. Some players have been recalled to the panel while others have decided to walk away this season.2021-01-1348 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastHope for Armagh Camogs and Heartbreak for the Armagh Ladies!Armagh Camogie team hope to be crowned All-Ireland Champions this weekend while it was Heartbreak for the Armagh Ladies on Saturday! We speak to Caroline O’Hanlon about the Ladies loss to Dublin while looking forward to the Camogie All-Ireland Final with Rachael Merry!2020-12-0223 minIntergalactic CraicIntergalactic CraicTurning Back The Clock - The History of AOPJoin Heather and Special Guest Host Dr Rok Nezic as they delve into the archives and discuss the history of the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium through their favourite objects. Clocks, books, instruments and rooms, they've got it all covered, and they have a bit of craic along the way.2020-11-1954 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastAnnagh Utd in but Armagh City out of Irish Cup plus reaction from GAA championshipsIt’s been a weekend of huge highs and desperate lows on the GAA front and likewise on the football scene. Last week the IFA decided that – given the fixture delays due to Covid-19 - the 2020/21 Irish Cup will only feature 32 teams – those being the 24 Premiership and Championship clubs, along with the 2019/20 Intermediate Cup semi-finalists and the next four teams in the league pyramid. That decision sees current Premier Intermediate Champions Annagh United FC in – while they still await their first league match since promotion to the Championship – and Armagh City FC left out in the cold...2020-11-1649 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastHow Armagh TV became a beacon of hope during trying timesYou have to start somewhere, as the saying goes – and for Linwoods Armagh TV, that was back in 2011 at the Armagh County Final following on from a casual conversation a year earlier. Paul Heaney had dabbled in the idea of live streaming games and vaguely agreed to try it out for Armagh County Board in passing in 2010... 2020-11-1045 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastHow Armagh TV became a beacon of hope during trying timesYou have to start somewhere, as the saying goes – and for Linwoods Armagh TV, that was back in 2011 at the Armagh County Final following on from a casual conversation a year earlier.Paul Heaney had dabbled in the idea of live streaming games and vaguely agreed to try it out for Armagh County Board in passing in 2010...2020-11-0900 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastArmagh ladies ready to break new ground while men enjoy Ulster victory over DerryArmagh Senior Ladies enjoyed a 6-16 to 3-13 victory over Tyrone in the group stages of this year’s truncated TG4 All-Ireland Championship in Breffni Park on Friday but the even bigger news for Armagh ladies is their vision for the future, as work continues on McKeever Park in Killean, where the only training facility on the island of Ireland dedicated to the ladies game is being built. We also spoke to Armagh Senior player Aidan Forker and coach Jim McCorry after the Orchard men beat Derry 0-17 to 0-15 at Celtic Park in the Ulster SFC qu...2020-11-0240 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastArmagh vs Derry PreviewJoins us on the show is Paddy Savage, former Derry star Conleith Gilligan and ex Armagh captain Ciaran McKeever as we look forward to Armagh's Ulster Championship clash with Derry!2020-10-3136 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastArmagh's new jersey, minor matters and promotion push!On today's show we discuss Armagh's new jersey with Paudi McKeever from McKeever Sports, myself and Paddy talk through the minor mess and we look forward to Armagh's promotion push against Clare this weekend!2020-10-2242 minSportsDazSportsDaz2020 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Preview - Orlagh Murray (Armagh)2020 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship Preview - Orlagh Murray (Armagh) Armagh begin their Liberty Insurance Premier Junior All-Ireland Championship campaign this Saturday, when they host Roscommon in their Group 2 encounter. Cóilín Duffy spoke to Armagh player Orlagh Murray about the squad preparations, and also action with her club Keady in the recent months. #SportsDaz ***Armagh host Roscommon in the Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Premier Junior Camogie Champioship on Saturday, 24th October in the Athletic Grounds.  Throw-in is 12pm.2020-10-2215 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastArmagh GAA's Hugh Campbell and Armagh City Chairman Aidan MurphyIt was a disappointing defeat for Armagh on Saturday but while it could have been even more bleak, as there were no supporters allowed – there was a feeling of hope and optimism at the Athletic Grounds. Every sound echoed around the empty stadium with only essential staff and media present and socially distanced. The air was chilly, but the seats were warmed by over 3,000 Armagh school children’s smiling faces. Those faces took the form of self-portraits by primary school children throughout Armagh, in support of their team, their county and most of all as a me...2020-10-1948 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastCorrinshego’s field of dreams & Armagh GAA championship reviewCorrinshigo are a small club, up the mountain on the outskirts of Newry but they have big plans which are plain to see if you just take the short drive up Barcroft hill.  David O’Brien is a busy man, as Chairman of what is the oldest club in Newry and the only Armagh Club in the city. He is also involved in Craobh Rua Hurling Club and the Armagh County hurlers. But, David still finds the time to oversee the grass cutting at Corrinshego’s new pitch which was Phase 1 of a huge development proje...2020-08-1041 minArmagh I PodcastArmagh I PodcastCrooked Lake's Catherine Murphy and Armagh CC’s stat man – Brian WeirFor only the second time in its 17-year history, the hugely popular Crooked Lake Triathlon was cancelled this year due to the pandemic. We spoke to the event’s main organiser Catherine Murphy.   Our second guest is Armagh Cricket Club’s stats man – Brian Weir, who knows everything there is to know about Armagh cricket. He literally wrote the book on it to celebrate their 150-year anniversary back in 2009 - “Armagh Cricket Club 150 Years Not Out.” 2020-08-0341 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastArmagh Football League PreviewWe are joined by Paddy Savage as we discuss all the action taking place this weekend as club football returns to Armagh! We also have a guest appearance from Armagh and Forkhill star Paddy Burns.2020-07-1653 minThe Troubles PodcastThe Troubles PodcastThe South Armagh Sniper BrigadeThe South Armagh Sniping Campaign was a 7 year campaign that was a huge upset to the British Army. Soldiers were sniped from distances of up to 1 kilometre away and they never knew where or when the next bullet would fly. There was a palpable fear and tension for soldiers patrolling in South Armagh. But a ceasefire would give the British Army’s time to gather Intelligence as they narrowed in on finding the snipers.  This episode was edited by me, and written by Michael Kincella. MIchael Thomas Kincella was born in Lisburn, schooled in Belfast, and whisked to the outs...2020-07-1433 minCommunity Finance Ireland Podcast - Choose ChangeCommunity Finance Ireland Podcast - Choose ChangeS1E16 Sinead Reel, Armagh Ladies County Board GACWe have a conversation with Sinead Reel from Armagh Ladies County Board GAC in Killean, Co. Armagh about the important role this social enterprise plays.2020-06-2622 minGAA on Balls.ieGAA on Balls.ie15 for 30 - Niall McCoy's Armagh Team Of The Last 30 Years15 for 30 is a weekly series on Balls.ie where we want your votes for crown the best teams from each counties in the 30 years since 1990. Each poll will be accompanied by a podcast. We've already picked the Donegal footballers, Waterford hurlers, Meath footballers and Tipperary hurlers, and this week, we're back to football and the 2002 All-Ireland Champions Armagh. We speak to Gaelic Life journalist and Dromintee man Niall McCoy who looks back on Tipp's last 30 years and makes his tough calls.  How many of the 2002 team will feature and how many guys who've b...2020-06-1639 minIntergalactic CraicIntergalactic CraicLet's Get Quizzy With It!Welcome to Armagh Observatory and Planetarium's new podcast - Intergalactic Craic! On our first episode we have a brief chat about AOP's history, followed by some astronomy quiz questions and answers for you to use in your at-home pub quizzes with friends and family.2020-06-1235 minThe Sideline Eye PodcastThe Sideline Eye PodcastArmagh's 2014 season with Ciaran McKeeverThe 2014 season saw Armagh reach the All-Ireland Quarter Finals for the first time in six seasons. Armagh captain from that year Ciaran McKeever joins us to reflect on that season, particularly the brawl against Cavan that started it all!2020-06-0924 minGardeners\' CornerGardeners' CornerGardeners' Corner Roadshow: Navan Fort, ArmaghThe Gardeners' Corner team heads to the ancient site of Navan Fort in County Armagh for the last roadshow of 2018 where the audience is made up of members of Armagh Gardening Club which is celebrating it's 30th anniversary. Presenter David Maxwell hosts the programme, which includes questions on dealing with Ivy, speeding up compost, pruning rambling roses and much, much more. On hand with the answers are experts Averil Milligan and Brendan Little. The team also have some tips for the week for gardeners in the run up to Christmas. 2018-12-1541 minVida y TeologíaVida y TeologíaArmagh, guerra de religionesArmagh y la nueva religión Armagh es una pequeña ciudad del norte de Irlanda. Apenas de unos quince mil habitantes. Llegamos a Armagh y llovía. Es bastante frecuente la lluvia en todo el país irlandés en cualquier época del año. Estamos en otoño y tampoco, a pesar de la buena temperatura, esta pequeña ciudad del norte dejó de recibirnos con el agua, eso sí, suave y acompañada de ráfagas de viento. Esta pequeña ciudad que tiene dos catedrales de San Patricio. Sí, sí, dos grandes catedrales, una de la iglesia católica...2016-12-0504 minFaithcastFaithcastArchbishop Eamon Martin comments in Armagh on meeting between Pope Francis and Taoiseach Enda KennyArchbishop Eamon Martin, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, spoke to media in Armagh today about the meeting between Pope Francis and the Taoiseach Enda Kenny.2016-11-2803 minViking Age PodcastViking Age Podcast19 - ArmaghIn this week’s episode we explore the circumstances around the plundering of the great monastery of Armagh by Vikingar in 832 CE. In that year the monastery, which lies 30 miles from the coast, subjected to Viking raids three times in a single month. Things are clearly getting crazy in Ireland. Along the way we will explore the history of Armagh, we will bring ourselves up to speed on the native Irish political situation, and cover some of the more minor Viking raids and battles which took place in Ireland between 826 and 832. I hope you enjoy.2016-10-2041 min