New Dublin hurling boss Ger Cunningham will be among the guests on Sunday morning's Now That's What I Call Sport from 9am.
Stephen Doyle will also talk to Leinster head coach Matt O'Connor following their win over Connacht at the RDS on Friday.
Leinster head coach Matt O'Connor won't have much time for festive cheer with two more inter-provincial league ties to get through! O'Connor has had a tough time of late, both from the media and from fans, so we'll see how he plans managing his players through a very tough period. We'll also find out if he misses the traditional Aussie Christmas at home. Leinster play on St. Stephen's Day and well as twice in the first ten days in January.
The new boss of Dublin hurling boss Ger Cunningham is from Cork! We won't hold that against him as he's a rebel with a real passion for the game and it's growth. We'll find out from Ger how the initial meetings with his Dublin panel have gone and his hopes heading into his first year at the helm. We'll also take a look back on the hurling year in general and pick out some of Ger's highlights.
We will also have our Leopardstown Races preview with the festival kicking off on St. Stephen's Day. Our man Denis Kirwan will look ahead to one of the most popular racing festivals of the year and if you are looking for a tip, Denis is your man!
And finally we will talk to professional wakeboarder David O'Caoimh. At the age of 21 he is one of the best in the world! He had a brilliant 2014 and his year in competition has been documented and will be screened on Setanta Sports on Christmas Day. The Irish champ competed around the world, winning several competitions and is now ranked among the top 4 or 5 wakeboarders in the world. David will explain what it's all about and talk about his dream to see it as an Olympic sport in which Ireland can do well in 2020.
Competition: A Santa sack full of signed Leinster & Ireland rugby shirts, a signed Katie Taylor boxing glove, a signed Anthony Daly book and some other goodies as well. Details on how you can win from 9am on Sunday morning.