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What Ground Almost Broke The GAA Twice?
What ground has almost broken the Gaelic Athletic Association — twice? In this episode of Over The Bar, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara tell the dramatic story of Páirc Uí Chaoimh, a stadium whose ambition, scale and cost brought the GAA to the brink on more than one occasion. From its original development to the financial turmoil surrounding its modern redevelopment, the lads explore how one iconic ground became the centre of some of the Association’s biggest risks, deepest controversies and most anxious moments.
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3. Bitesize - Saturday May 23rd
14:51||Season 1, Ep. 3In the latest episode of Bitesize, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara dig into the historical threads hidden within this weekend’s big fixtures.As Kerry prepare to face Donegal, the lads examine Jack O'Connor’s fascinating record against Ulster opposition. There are also some remarkable and unusual doubles on the line for London and New York, while the meeting of Corkand Clare opens the door to one of the more intriguing details from the career of Jimmy Barry-Murphy.
71. Where Did Kilkenny's Black And Amber Come From?
45:22||Season 1, Ep. 71How did Kilkenny come to wear black and amber? In this episode of Over The Bar, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara uncover the remarkable story behind one of the most iconic jerseys in Irish sport. From its origins and how it became a unifying symbol across the county, to its unexpected role in what may have been the GAA’s first image-rights controversy, the black and amber carries far more history than most supporters realise. The lads also trace the jersey’s extraordinary involvement in an unlikely three-country All-Ireland adventure — a tale that stretches far beyond Kilkenny itself.
2. Bitesize - Saturday May 16th 2026
16:46||Season 1, Ep. 2Episode 2 of our bonus series as Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara uncover the hidden historical stories behind the weekend’s fixtures. In this episode, the lads explore Armagh and Monaghan's history in Ulster Finals, how rare a Clare and Tipp clash in Thurles is, just where Wexford's rivalry with Offaly comes from and the Dubs phenomenal record in Leinster Football finals.
1. Bitesize - Saturday May 9th
12:11||Season 1, Ep. 1Welcome to Bitesize, a brand-new bonus series from Over The Bar, where Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara uncover the hidden historical stories behind the weekend’s fixtures. In the first episode, the lads explore the unwanted record the Cork footballers are hoping to avoid, why there’s something historically significant about Kildare facing Galway in the Leinster Hurling Championship, the hoodoo the Déise are desperate to end, and the remarkable record the footballers of the Tribesmen are chasing. A quick-hit blend of history, trivia and championship context — perfect for the road to the weekend’s action.
67. How Did The Meath Team Of The Eighties Catch Dublin?
56:24||Season 1, Ep. 67In this episode of Over The Bar, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara chart the rise of a Meath side that transformed itself from contenders into champions during one of Gaelic football’s most intense rivalries. From a hardened mentality and relentless physical edge to key figures and defining moments, the lads explore how Meath closed the gap year by year — and turned the balance of power on its head by the end of the decade.
65. What Is The Origin Of The Derry Jersey?
36:01||Season 1, Ep. 65In this episode of Over The Bar, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara dig into the history of Derry’s distinctive colours — and the surprising truth that, in many ways, their exact origin remains unclear. Tracing early records, changes over time and the evolution of the county’s identity, the lads explore what we do know, what we don’t, and how the red and white became firmly established despite the gaps in the story. A fascinating reminder that not every GAA tradition comes with a neat origin — and that mystery is sometimes part of the history.
63. How Did The Sunday Game Begin?
01:00:32||Season 1, Ep. 63In this episode of Over The Bar, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara trace the origins of the GAA’s most iconic television programme — from its early days as a highlights experiment to becoming a central part of the summer for generations of supporters. The lads explore how RTÉ and the Gaelic Athletic Association combined to bring championship action into living rooms across the country, changing how fans experienced Gaelic Games forever.
61. Why Do London And New York Play In The Connacht Championship?
54:30||Season 1, Ep. 61Why do London and New York play in the Connacht Championship? In this episode of Over The Bar, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara explore how teams based outside Ireland — one just across the water, the other across the Atlantic — became part of the western province’s championship structure.