
The GAA Hour is Ireland's leading GAA podcast. Join Dan Casey, Lee Costello and Niall McIntyre each week to look at the biggest talking points from across hurling and football. The lads look back on the weekend's action, debate the biggest issues in the game and hear from real GAA fans to get their thoughts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 535 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Dan Casey was once again joined by Seamus Brady to discuss the weekend's GAA action!
And boy was there plenty to talk about especially with the implementation of the new rules in Gaelic football
They looked at Dublin v Mayo, Tyrone v Derry, Galway v ... more
A very special episode of the GAA Hour is in store for you this week!
Dan catches up with 2 All Ireland winners!!!
Soon to be young hurler of the year Adam Hogan and LGFA All Ireland player of the match Kayleigh Cronin!
Our man Down Under Enda Coll a... more
Dan Casey was once again joined by Seamus Brady of An Cluiche to discuss the weekend's GAA action!
This time it was of course the ALL IRELAND FINAL between Armagh and Galway
They discuss all the highs and lows of the game before heading to 'Take Yer ... more
On this week's episode of the GAA Hour the lads discuss the epic that was Cork versus Clare, will Hoggy stay on for another year and did Tony Kelly have one of the best individual displays seen in Croker?
The lads also give their hurling team and man... more
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The show has changed from being one of gaa analysis to a couple Eejits talking scutter and abuse. A shame to see the shows standards drop so low
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Used to be brilliant. Gizzy et al offered an exceptional perspective on games that wasn’t anywhere else , it was a great follow on, and marked difference, from Woolly. Listened to 5 minutes of the latest crew hurling episode and turned it off when they started calling a vote by the Camogie Association “a complete disgrace”. People tune in to stuff like this to get away from political nonsense and people with inflated opinions on issues. Wont be tuning in again. All echo chambers of each other.
I like the podcast but please blow your nose !!!
I never miss this show, far and away the best GAA show around - not even close. I love the emphasis on the clubs - that’s what the GAA is all about. Keep up the good work and see you in Portlaoise on our way home to Kerry with Sam next year. Matt Washington DC
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Focused on the intricate dynamics of Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) sports, episodes engage listeners with lively discussions on hurling and football, examining rule changes, match analyses, and player performances. The hosts frequently interview athletes, commentators, and sports figures, bringing personal insights and emotional backstories to the forefront while also tapping into community sentiments surrounding the sport. Noteworthy is the blend of professional insights with grassroots experiences, creating a rich narrative that resonates with dedicated GAA fans, offering them a comprehensive overview of both current events and historical context within the games.
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Recent guests on The GAA Hour include:
1. Adam Hogan
2. Zach Tuohy
3. Kayleigh Cronin
4. Liam Hoare
5. Aaron Prendergast
6. Dan Ravenhill
7. Gearóid Hegarty
8. Adam Screeney
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