
An inside look at the inter-county GAA scene from those currently playing at the highest level!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Category | Sports | ||||

Peter, Darragh, and Maurice Brosnan (Irish Examiner) dissect the latest GAA rule changes, debating their impact on Gaelic football. From the 12v11 rule to the 20-second kick-out, they explore how these changes are shaping the sport. Maurice provides ... more
Round 3 of the National Football League had it all—controversy, tactical battles, and big moments as Donegal outclassed Armagh in a heated clash.
In this episode, the lads break down:
* 🔥 Donegal’s Defensive Wall – How they shut Armagh down.
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Round 2 of the National Football League delivered goals, drama, and a game of two halves as Fermanagh edged out Antrim in a thrilling encounter. In this episode, the lads break down: 🏐 Game Analysis – How Antrim dominated the first half and where Fe... more
The lads are back to break down a massive opening weekend in the National Football League, covering standout results, big talking points, and the new GAA rules in action.
In this episode, we go deep into Darragh’s tough day as Fermanagh fell to Kild... more
The lads are back to break down a massive start to the 2025 GAA season. From Cuala’s All-Ireland Club Final triumph to the impact of the new FRC GAA rule changes, this episode covers all the biggest talking points in Gaelic football right now.
We a... more
We’re closing out this series of The Backdoor Cut Podcast with a look back at the past year’s best and toughest moments. In this episode, we share our personal highlights, reflect on some low points, and dive into our favorite memories both on and of... more
In this episode of the Backdoor Cup podcast, we welcome Barry O’Connor, who recently played in the AFL and VFL with the Sydney Swans and GWS Giants. Barry shares his experiences in Australia, comparing AFL to GAA, and discusses the topic of professio... more
In this episode, we sit down with Vikki Wall, a multi-talented Irish sportswoman who has made her mark in ladies’ Gaelic football with Meath GAA, AFL Women’s with North Melbourne and Rugby Sevens for Ireland. We chat about Vikki’s return to Australia... more
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Content focuses on the inter-county Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) scene, delivered through engaging discussions and interviews with players and industry insiders. The episodes cover a wide range of topics including game tactics, player experiences, mental health, and the impact of newly introduced rules on the sport. Notably, the series offers personal insights from current athletes and emphasizes the emotional aspects of competitive sports, making it relatable for listeners who are passionate about GAA or sports in general. The conversational style combined with expert commentary provides both depth and relatability, appealing to fans and those involved in athletics.
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Recent guests on The Backdoor Cut Podcast include:
1. Maurice Brosnan
2. Barry O'Connor
3. Matty Donnelly
4. Richie Donnelly
5. Vikki Wall
6. Declan McCusker
7. Stephen O'Hanlon
8. Sarah Rowe
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