AUDIO FOOTBALL PODCAST #2 Mayo’s league adventure begins
Mayo started their National Football League campaign with a defeat to Monaghan.
Mayo started their National Football League campaign with a defeat to Monaghan.
To celebrate the start of the National Football League, and 10 years since the Mayo GAA Blog opened its online doors, our podcast returns for another season.
With the GAA season done and dusted for another year, our podcast team sit down to cast a reflective eye on 2016 from a Mayo perspective
Our team reflect on Mayo’s defeat to Dublin in the All-Ireland Final replay. Rob Murphy, John Gunnigan, Mike Finnerty, Billy Joe Padden and Colm Keys all feature.
It's our bonus preview podcast as Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan of the Mayo GAA Blog take you through the last minute news and chat ahead of Saturday's All Ireland Final replay.
The first of two podcasts this week as we set the scene for Saturday's All Ireland final replay between Mayo and Dublin.
Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan reflect on Mayo’s draw with Dublin. Plus, Mike Finnerty chats to Michael Foley of The Sunday Times, Galway’s All-Ireland winning captain Ray Silke, and Sky Sports analyst Paul Earley.
In our third and final preview show, Mayo News columnist Billy Joe Padden joins casts his analytical eye over Sunday’s All-Ireland Final between Mayo and Dublin.
Host Rob Murphy and John Gunnigan of the Mayo GAA Blog continue the countdown to Sunday, as they take a look at what the pundits and papers are saying.
Host Rob Murphy sits down in The Mayo News with Mike Finnerty, Edwin McGreal and Daniel Carey to set the scene for Mayo’s clash with Dublin.
With less than three weeks to go to Mayo’s clash with Dublin, Rob Murphy checks in with John Gunnigan in the capital and Mike Finnerty on the ground in Mayo to check the pulse in the competing counties.
Mayo are back in an All-Ireland Football Final! Hosts Rob Murphy and Mike Finnerty catch up with Billy Joe Padden, former Dublin footballer Mossy Quinn, Sky Sports analyst Paul Earley and Colm Keys of the Irish Independent after Mayo's win over Tipperary at Croke Park.