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11:56 22 Nov 2015


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Now That's What I Call Sport with Jamie Moore served up a veritable feast of sporting goodness this week.  

Sportsfile photographer Ray McManus was in studio to talk about his book "A Season Of Sundays". He has worked at every All-Ireland Gaelic football and hurling final since 1980 and for the past 16 years he has published “A Season Of Sundays” which chronicles the Gaelic games season.

Ray told us about how the digital revolution has changed the way he does his job. He described his fear after a fire-bomb once dropping beside him while working at Ireland game in Iran. The legendary snapper also shares the stories behind some of his award winning photos.

The Republic of Ireland women's soccer team play Spain on Thursday in their latest Euro 2017 qualifier. Jamie Moore caught up with manager Sue Ronan and vice-captain Louise Quinn as they look to build on their brilliant win over Portugal.

Ballyboden St. Endas play in the Leinster club football semi-final on Sunday. Boden's captain Darragh Nelson spoke to Stephen Doyle ahead of the game.

Mal O'Kelly told 98FM Sport that Leinster have it all to do if they're going to make it to the next round of the European Champions Cup. The followed up their opening day defeat to Wasps with a 19-16 loss to Bath last night.

Darren Cleary was in studio to talk about the Sunday Papers. Stories this week focus on the fallout from Anthony Cunningham departure from Galway. Robbie and Roy - what next for two icons of Irish football. Louis Van Gaal has made a former United player his top transfer target.


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