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12:32 24 Jan 2016


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This week on Now That's What I Call Sport with Jamie Moore...

 

In the week that match-fixing hit the headlines again, this time in the sport of tennis, Jamie talked to former Irish tennis pro Owen Casey about the temptation to throw a match, and BoyleSport’s Leon Blanche gave the bookmakers view on how to deal with suspicious betting.

 

98FM’s Darren Cleary sat down with Dublin footballer Paul Flynn. He talked about his extended break after the All-Ireland final, what motivates them in 2016, lessons learned tom the defeat to Longford and his disappointment with the GAA's proposed changes to the Championship structure.

 

And Stephen Doyle caught up with another Dub, Jonny Cooper, ahead of the league kicking off next weekend which will see a repeat of last year’s All-Ireland final as Dublin take on Kerry.

Setanta Sports announced further details of their coverage of the 2016 Allianz Leagues. Throughout the course of the competition, Setanta Sports will bring 17 exclusively live games to viewers across Ireland.

All-Ireland champions Dublin will begin their national league defence with a Saturday evening fixture against Kerry at Croke Park which will be shown live on Setanta Ireland, January 30th at 7pm.

 

 

The hurlers’ league campaign is still a couple of weeks off, but they play Galway in the Walsh Cup semi-final today (Sunday @ 2pm). 98FM’s Derek Ryan had a look ahead to the game and talked to Dublin’s boss Ger Cunningham.

 

And finally Jamie and Darren had a chat about all things Premier League, heard from Leinster Head Coach Leo Cullen as well as ‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor.


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