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Where Did Kilkenny's Black And Amber Come From?
How 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.
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6. Bitesize - Saturday June 13th
17:45||Season 1, Ep. 6This week on Bitesize, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara uncover the historical nuggets hidden in another packed weekend of championship action.The lads examine Mayo’s remarkable record against Tyrone, explain why Galway might be turning green with envy at a feat achieved by Westmeath, and reveal how no fewer than six counties will be facing a championship opponent for the very first time this weekend. A quick-fire blend of records, rivalries and quirky statistics that adds a little extra context to the games ahead.
77. Where Does The Sligo Jersey Come From?
48:21||Season 1, Ep. 77In this episode of Over The Bar, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara set out to answer a seemingly simple question about the origins of Sligo’s colours. What follows is a journey through local history, sporting tradition and a series of unexpected twists that take the story far beyond the boundaries of Gaelic Games. Along the way, the lads discover connections that somehow bring Leonard Cohen and Kim Jong Un into the conversation — proving once again that some of the strangest roads in GAA history begin with the simplest questions.
5. Bitesize - Saturday June 6th
14:46||Season 1, Ep. 5This week on Bitesize, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara delve into the history behind three of the biggest games on the Hurling calendar. As Dublin and Galway meet in the Leinster Final, the lads uncover the historical threads linking the counties. There’s also a look at the latest chapter in the modern rivalry between Cork and Limerick ahead of the Munster decider, while the Joe McDonagh Cup final between neighbours Carlow and Laois provides another fascinating historical angle.
75. How Was Mayo GAA Plunged Into A Murder Mystery?
47:16||Season 1, Ep. 75What happened in Kiltimagh in 1922, when the brother of one of Mayo’s most famous footballers became entangled in one of the most controversial episodes of the Civil War? In this episode of Over The Bar, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara examine the killing of two men in Kiltimagh and the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the case. Set against the turmoil of a country at war with itself, the story brings together politics, family, local loyalties and Gaelic Games in a way that few episodes in Mayo history can match.
4. Bitesize - Saturday May 30th
16:24||Season 1, Ep. 4This week on Bitesize, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara dig into the stories and statistics hiding behind another huge weekend of championship action.The lads look at the historical edge to Armagh in the qualifiers, revisit the intriguing championship relationship between Mayo and Ulster opponents, and examine when Dublin last suffered defeat to Louth. There’s also a look ahead to the Nicky Rackard Cup final between New York and Tyrone, as another unique chapter in Gaelic Games history prepares to be written.
73. What Did Mackey Say To Ring?
47:05||Season 1, Ep. 73What did Mick Mackey say to Christy Ring in one of the most iconic photographs in GAA history? In this episode of Over The Bar, Michael Foley and Ciaran O’Hara dig into the story behind the famous image of two hurling giants locked in conversation — a photograph that has sparked curiosity and speculation for generations. The lads explore the context of the meeting, the relationship between two of the game’s greatest figures, and the folklore that grew around a single captured moment.
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.
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.