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Down To Roll

Down To Roll

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Down to Roll is an actual play D&D 5E podcast. We are currently taking a break after our second campaign before jumping into our third. In the meantime please enjoy our Mini Series, Builds Character. Each week Ian will take you through building a new character based on a fictional, historic, or famous person! New episodes out every Monday!
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Wes and Ian have spent many nights discussing and debating a wide assortment of topics. Now they bring their talks to the public with Pop Culture Pandemic! Their lack of credentials and expertise do not stop them talking like they know everything.
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The Skippables

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Hosts Gio, Josh, and Leon dive deep each episode with special guests to find the most skippable songs along with other notable ones in the selected artist‘s discography.
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Joe, Conan and Conor team up for this Friday Bits & Bobs, where there is much sporting action to anticipate (and let’s hope Conor doesn’t get a slagging for his markings this time) The team discuss the end to camogie’s skortgate controversy, Colin Healy’s comments on his departure from the FAI, and memories of Old Trafford, and where Manchester Uni…
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Mossy Quinn joins Joe in studio to talk about his move from the GAA world to becoming the CEO of League of Ireland outfit Shelbourne. Challenges facing Tolka Park, the effect of Damien Duff’s comments and the need for co-operation on academies. Football coverage on Indo Sport is brought to you by Sky Sports. If you'd like to get in touch with the s…
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Joe is joined by a double helping of Delaney as Damien and Miguel reflect on Spurs' Europa League final win over Man United. Ange Postecoglou backing up his trophy talk, Ruben Amorim's tactical stubbornness and why Man United might need to contemplate a 'nuclear option' in their rebuild of the club. Our football coverage on Indo Sport is brought to…
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Joe is joined by Ruaidhri O'Connor and Ian Madigan - who is finally back on the show after his holiday - to discuss all things rugby. Ian gives his view on Leinster's Champions Cup collapse and the intricacies of playing rugby in France while Ruaidhri has the latest on the demise of the Ireland men's Sevens team - which he says is a 'political deci…
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Serial All-Ireland winner Tomás Ó'Sé makes his Indo Sport podcast debut as he reviews Dublin's statement win in Salthill, and where the result leaves beaten All-Ireland finalists Galway. We also get a heat check on Kerry 2025, and delve into which teams have adapted best to the new rules. Tomás also lays out why the ferocity of the Ulster teams has…
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Joe is joined for a Tuesday Bits & Bobs by Will and Ciaran Lennon of the Irish Independent sports team to discuss Gary Lineker's swift BBC departure, Damien Duff's unusual vantage point at Dalymount Park and the prospect of Ireland playing a Thursday night Six Nations game. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at indosportpodcast@i…
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Joe is joined by Paul McGinley to look back on Scottie Scheffler's triumph at the US PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. The stats behind Scheffler's dominance, Rory McIlroy's media blackout and why Bryson DeChambeau's play is 'one dimensional' are all on the menu after the second Major championship of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privac…
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Eddie Brennan (eventually) and Michael Verney join Joe after a weekend of hurling where Limerick set down a marker, Kilkenny showed spark, and Tipperary stayed confident. The team also break down Davy Fitzgerald’s comments that some referees ‘actually despise’ him, claiming that his teams are at a disadvantage. Our GAA Podcast coverage is with than…
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Former Irish sprint star and now celebrated athletics broadcaster David Gillick joins Joe in studio to reflect on his life and times on & off the track, his strides to adapt post-retirement, and his second act as RTE's post-race interviewer-in-chief. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at [email protected] ✉️ You can…
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Joe is joined by Conor and Conan on a Thursday Bits & Bobs to discuss GAA violence, the end of the Irish men's Sevens team and Ruben Amorim's blunt honesty. Joe's 'sexy' voice, the continuing Skorts controversy and the start of the football championship's round-robin series are on the menu too. Email us at [email protected] See omnyst…
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Heimir Hallgrimsson's latest Ireland squad is up for discussion as Dan McDonnell joins Will Slattery fresh from a trip to FAI HQ in Abbotstown. The Icelander has opted to leave out a host of Ireland's Championship players with the hope that they will be fit and firing come the World Cup qualifiers in the autumn. Robbie Keane's success in Hungary an…
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Waterford legend John Mullane is on hand to assess the state of play in the Munster Championship, as All-Ireland favourites Cork & Limerick get set to renew hostilities this weekend. John & Will also evaluate the potential premature end of Clare's Liam MacCarthy defence, and whether or not Kilkenny's run in Leinster can prime them for success later…
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Acclaimed golf writer Jaime Diaz joins Joe Molloy to look ahead to this week's PGA Championship, as the lads assess Rory McIlroy's prospects of following up his historic Masters win with yet another successful outing at Quail Hollow. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at [email protected]. You can subscribe to our d…
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Joe is joined by Pat Spillane and Philly McMahon to look back on a thrilling weekend of provincial final action in Ulster and Leinster. The panel start off by delving into Donegal's dramatic win over Armagh in Clones before breaking down Louth's special day in Croke Park as they got revenge over Meath in the Leinster final. Before Pat and Philly, C…
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After Trent Alexander-Arnold was blasted with boos at Anfield yesterday, Jonathan Wilson joins Joe to assess the fan backlash against the Real Madrid-bound full-back, the Liverpool legacy he leaves behind, and what this transfer could mean for both clubs. We also take stock of the sorry state of Manchester United, on the 20 year anniversary of the …
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Yeah! This week the hosts along with special guest Jasmine Magallanes set fire to Usher's discography and Let it Burn Nice & Slow. Will they get caught up trying to find Usher's most skippable song or will they be be screaming OMG We Got it Bad as they send it to Mars?? Listen and find out! Watch the full episode here: patreon.com/theskippables…
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Joe, Conan and Ronan get the Friday feeling into this edition of Bits & Bobs, led off by news from the football world that United are changing their crest - Newcastle United that is. Man United meanwhile are Europa League final-bound against a Spurs team who were given freedom to enjoy their success by Ange. Meanwhile, we discuss how likeable the D…
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Former English rugby player and current commentator Stuart Barnes joins Joe to further unpack Andy Farrell’s Lions’ selections and reflect on Leinster’s Champions Cup exit. They discuss how Blair Kinghorn could prove the perfect caveat to Finn Russell, why Owen Farrell’s omission may have been the right call and where the Lions’ tour currently sits…
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Rúaidhrí O’Connor dials in from the 02 Arena in London where Andy Farrell has named a record-setting 15 Irish players in his Lions squad. Cian Tracey also joins Joe in studio as we break down the main talking points from his selections - from Maro Itoje being made captain, to Sam Prendergast and Owen Farrell both being left out. Rugby coverage on I…
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With packed out crowds set to flock to this weekend's Ulster & Leinster football finals, Colm Keys & Martin Breheny join Joe to look ahead to how events may unfold in Clones & Croke Park. Firstly, with news that the Camogie Association is set to call a Special Congress later this month to give players the option of wearing shorts on matchdays, form…
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Zhao Xintong made history as both the first amateur player and first Chinese player to win the World Snooker Championship, as he impressively dominated a raft of star names en route to the crown. Former World Champion Ken Doherty joins Joe to recap that historic triumph, the scintillating play which made it possible, and the context of the match-fi…
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Daniel McDonnell joins Conor & Joe for a Tuesday edition of Bits & Bobs, coming off the back of a war of words between the League of Ireland's two most high-profile managers. The lads also break down the joy many are taking in Leinster's continued struggles in the Champions Cup, & talk about the skorts controversy that erupted in camogie over the w…
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Former Ireland coach Eddie O’Sullivan & Indo Sport's own Ruaidhri O’Connor join Joe to dissect Leinster's shock defeat to a primed Northampton. The lads delve into a loss laced with complacency, missteps, and puzzling decisions — not least Leo Cullen's preemptive call to leave Jordie Barrett on the bench. Also on the agenda are what the long-standi…
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Will Slattery is joined in studio by former Ireland goalkeeper David Forde to discuss his unlikely career that saw him become the oldest player to make his competitive debut for the Boys in Green. David explains the serious anger issues he had to overcome during his career, what it was like playing for Millwall at The Den and looks back on his time…
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Joe, Will and Conor bring the Friday feeling to Bits and Bobs, where Rory McIlroy’s appearance on Jimmy Fallon is fresh in mind as the Masters champion continues his era of glory. The team also reply to your emails, react to Harry Maguire’s change in fortunes, Chris Eubank Sr’s revelation, and break down one of America’s most unusual stories - Bill…
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Joe is joined in studio by Philly McMahon to break down Dublin's shock loss to Meath and assess the football championship ahead of the provincial finals. Philly pinpoints the defensive problems that contributed to Dublin's downfall, assesses Donegal's All-Ireland credentials and then debates with Joe about whether the new kickout rules are good for…
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Gary Breen joins Joe after a Champions League night that left many asking - is Lamine Yamal the new Messi? Gary breaks down his memories of some of the best talents he has played against in the Premier League, from Hernan Crespo to Thierry Henry. First, Will asks who the best player in the world is right now - and there is no consensus. Football co…
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This week we have on musician Ian Connor Bain to discuss the discography of the White Stripes! Will they fight along side of Jack and Meg's Seven Nation Army in the Cannon division or will they be saying "Hello Operator, I just don't know what to do with myself!" What's their most skippable song?? Listen and hear for yourselves! Watch the full vide…
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Joe is joined by Cian Tracey and Ruaidhri O'Connor to look ahead to the Champions Cup semi-finals and review a bad weekend for the Irish provinces and the Ireland women's team. Whether Leinster have a restriction on starting Jordie Barrett, the slow ticket sales for Leinster v Northampton and whether Ireland's Women's Six Nations campaign was a suc…
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Aidan O’Hara joined Will and Joe for this Wednesday edition of Bits and Bobs coming hot off the heels of the GAA Football Championship draw - where there may be a group of death (where did that phrase come from by the way?) The team also review the snooker action, Arsenal’s deficit in the Champions League, and reflect on boxing’s moment of the year…
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Joe is joined in studio by Sunday Independent sports columnist Eamonn Sweeney to discuss his new book, The Last Ditch, and how it helped him overcome a crippling travel phobia. Eamonn explains how a terrible panic attack in the summer of 2000 grew into a condition that left him increasingly unable to venture far from his home in Skibbereen. The opp…
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Joe is joined by Conor McKeon, Donnchadh Boyle and Michael Verney to cover a busy championship weekend that saw Dublin finally lose in Leinster and the Cork hurlers restate their All-Ireland credentials. Joe, Conor and Donnchadh react to Meath's famous win in Portlaoise, the crackdown on dissent in football and Armagh's impressive win over Tyrone. …
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Former Ireland international Damien Delaney and journalist with The Independent Miguel Delaney (no relation) join Joe to review a remarkable season for Arne Slot’s Liverpool, who put the cherry on top of their title campaign in Anfield yesterday after being given just a 5% chance at the start of the season. Beforehand, Will joins the studio to take…
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Joe, Ronan & Conor are along for Friday's edition of Bits & Bobs, as they discuss the history and dynamics at play ahead of Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn's sold-out fight this weekend. As well as previewing another jam-packed slate of weekend sport, they also delve into the world of sports books, as Andy Farrell's get sets to release his autobiog…
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Joe is joined in studio by the acclaimed Sky Sports F1 team of Simon Lazenby, Bernie Collins & David Croft to discuss the landscape of Formula One, Max Verstappen's title hopes and life on the globe-trotting circuit. Bernie also tells Joe about her journey from Queens University to becoming Head of Strategy for an F1 team. Before all that, the Iris…
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Dan McDonnell joins Joe and Will for this Wednesday edition of Bits & Bobs, where the future of the FAI takes centre stage after the exit of Marc Canham. The team also discuss Gary Lineker’s deteriorating relationship with the BBC, an email comes in about the beauty of Lahinch and we preview this week’s golf as Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry prepare …
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Joe is joined by Anna Caplice and Jackie Shiels to assess Ireland's Women's Six Nations campaign ahead of their final game against Scotland. Scott Bemand's impact as coach, how to close the gap to England and the challenges in getting young girls to play rugby are all on the menu. Before that, Will Slattery joins Joe to spin through all the latest …
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Will Slattery is joined by Aidan Fitzmaurice to discuss the shock departure of Marc Canham as the FAI's Chief Football officer. Canham's tenure was dogged by controversy in recent months, from the lengthy process to appoint Heimir Hallgrimsson to the departure of Colin Healy from the Irish women's team. Aidan gives his verdict on Canham's tenure an…
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Eight-time All-Ireland winner Eddie Brennan & Indo Sport's GAA Correspondent Colm Keys are on hand to recap the weekend's hurling, as the Munster Championship again showcased it's propensity to somehow both overpromise and overdeliver. The lads also delve into what ails Galway, as Kilkenny continue to cement their status as top cats in Leinster. If…
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Pat Spillane and Dick Clerkin join Michael Verney to review a weekend of football where Cork almost defeated Kerry … until Joe O’Connor came to the rescue. Meanwhile, what Monaghan’s second half against Donegal teaches us, Roscommon leaves a lot to be desired … and memories of haymakers on the field. Our GAA Podcast coverage is with thanks to AIB S…
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For seven magical days in 1972, Muhammad Ali lit up the country as he fought Al 'Blue' Lewis in Croke Park. Will Slattery is joined by Dave Hannigan, author of 'The Big Fight: When Ali conquered Ireland', to remember the madness and colour of Ali's week in Ireland. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at indosportpodcast@independen…
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Ken Doherty joins us on the eve of the World Snooker Championship to discuss his own memories of capturing the crown in Sheffield, parallels with Rory McIlroy's recent success, why the magic of the Crucible must be preserved, and the uncertainty shrouding Ronnie O'Sullivan's tournament prospects. If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email u…
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Joe and Will welcome Conor McKeon back from Augusta where he brings his viewpoint into one of the biggest sporting moments in memory (from which he brought Joe a gift) Before all that, the team break down Real Madrid’s Champions League breakdown, ask what impact Rieko Ioane will have at Leinster, and react to the news that Johnny Sexton is joining …
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In part 2 of our bumper hurling championship preview, Joe is joined in Langton's Hotel in Kilkenny by Michael Verney, John Mullane and Eddie Brennan to discuss Clare's All-Ireland credentials, the standard in Leinster and their favourite hurlers. Our GAA coverage on the Indo Sport podcast is brought to you by AIB. See omnystudio.com/listener for pr…
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Joe made the journey to Langton's Hotel in Kilkenny to record our bumper hurling championship preview with Michael Verney, John Mullane & Eddie Brennan. In part one the lads discussed the Cork/Limerick rivalry, the state of modern hurling and the best post-training meals. Look out for part two will be in your feeds tomorrow. Our GAA coverage on the…
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Joe, Conan & Will convene for this Tuesday's edition of Bits & Bobs to revel in the afterglow of Rory McIlroy's monumental Masters victory [and the avalanche of emails which followed!] If you'd like to get in touch with the show, email us at [email protected]. You can subscribe to our dedicated Indo Sport YouTube page here: https://ww…
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Joe is joined by Ian Madigan and Ruaidhri O'Connor to break down the Champions Cup quarter-finals. Leinster kept a clean sheet for the second weekend in a row as they marched on, Munster were blown away by Bordeaux while Connacht's troubled season got even worse against Racing 92. Our rugby coverage on Indo Sport is brought to you by Energia. If yo…
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Three-time Major winner Padraig Harrington joins Joe after a Masters Sunday that will live long in the memory, not just for Irish golf fans but for all followers of the game. Harrington talks us through Rory’s thought process on THAT shot on the 13th, how this result will impact the game, and why The Masters meant so much for the Holywood star. If …
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Fresh from his brilliant victory at Aintree, Grand National winner Patrick Mullins joins us to talk about his ride aboard Nick Rockett and the reaction which followed. We also delve into his career as an amateur jockey, the unique dynamic of his relationship with his father Willie, the intricacies of training within the powerhouse Mullins stable, a…
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Joe is joined by Cian Tracey and Will Slattery to preview the Champions Cup quarter-finals with Leinster and Munster both looking to progress to the final four. How Leinster handle the favourites tag, Munster's latest trip to France to face Bordeaux and Connacht's glamour Challenge Cup tie against Racing 92 are all up for discussion. Our rugby cove…
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