Now That’s What I Call Sport with Jamie Moore this Sunday focused on the rugby. Ireland are one win away from making history and appearing at the World Cup semi-finals for the first time ever.
Ex Ireland international and captain Keith Wood looks back on Paul O'Connell's incredible international career and ahead to Ireland's World Cup Quarter Final against Argentina. Keith also talks about coping with the loss of key players to injury including Johnny Sexton's 11th hour withdrawal.
Kevin McLaughlin's career came to an abrupt end when he was concussed during Leinster’s Guinness Pro12 opener against Edinburgh last month. Just over two weeks after leading his team out for the first game of the new season, the skipper announced his retirement from the game on medical advice. He spoke to 98FM’s Darren Cleary.
Michael Conlan became the first-ever Irishman to claim a World Championship gold medal in the 41-year history of the tournament this week. He beat Murodjon Akhmadaliev in their 56kg bantamweight final. Conlon spoke to Jamie Moore.
The Ireland women's U17s are in European Championship qualifying action in Turkey this week, manager Dave Bell spoke to Jamie Moore from the team hotel ahead of their game.
The Sunday Papers were dominated by Ireland’s World Cup quarter-final with Argentina. Darren Cleary was in studio to talk through the stories making the news which include Republic of Ireland’s journey to Euro 2016, James McClean’s off field antics and an insightful interview with Tomas O’Se.