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OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: Daniel Harris on Man United’s Loss to Spurs, Alan Quinlan on URC & Six Nations, Gaelic Football Action w/ Tommy Rooney

Welcome to Monday's Off The Ball Breakfast podcast - Ger, Colm & Arthur are live in studio, bring...

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10.30 17 Feb 2025


OFF THE BALL BREAKFAST: Daniel Harris on Man United’s Loss to Spurs, Alan Quinlan on URC & Six Nations, Gaelic Football Action w/ Tommy Rooney


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Welcome to Monday's Off The Ball Breakfast podcast - Ger, Colm & Arthur are live in studio, bringing you your sports breakfast fix. Ger, Colm & Arthur kick things off with the Performance Rankings, running through a busy weekend of sport. Manchester United writer Daniel Harris joins the show to react to United’s loss to Spurs, as their poor run of form continues. Former Munster & Ireland forward Alan Quinlan talks URC, Six Nations and more. OTB GAA correspondent Tommy Rooney rounds up the weekend’s Gaelic football action. And much more besides...

Timestamps below:

(01:00) – Ger, Colm & Arthur (Morning Headlines)

(05:27) – Performance Rankings (Weekend Sports Recap)

(42:51) – Football w/Daniel Harris (Man United v Spurs Reaction)

(01:12:41) – Rugby w/Alan Quinlan (URC & Six Nations Preview)

(01:35:22) – GAA w/Tommy Rooney (Gaelic Football Round-Up)

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