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Watch - Friday's #OTBAM - Liverpool's run-in, Champions Cup with Quinlan, Masters recap & more

#OTBAM is live from 7:45am! It's to be Adrian Barry and Conor McKeon of the Irish Independent o...



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Watch - Friday's #OTBAM - Liverpool's run-in, Champions Cup with Quinlan, Masters recap & more

#OTBAM is live from 7:45am!

It's to be Adrian Barry and Conor McKeon of the Irish Independent on this morning's #OTBAM where GAA, golf, rugby and soccer will all be up for discussion.

After Liverpool's mid-week success against Porto, Gareth Roberts of The Anfield Wrap will be joining us on the line to look ahead at this weekend's crucial Premier League clash with Chelsea.

Looking ahead to the crunch part of the club rugby season, Alan Quinlan will be joining the lads in studio to talk all things Leinster and Munster. Additionally, Alan will share his thoughts on the recent comments made by former Australian international Israel Folau and why the former Munster & Ireland man believes no club should consider recruiting him.

Irish Rugby's Lindsay Peat will feature on Friday's #OTBAM where the incredible sporting all-rounder will be talking women's sport, and how it can be tangibly driven forward.

With Day One of The Masters behind us, the lads will also be taking a look at who has started well in Augusta and what we can expect for the Irish contingent from here on out.

Thom Malone will join the lads in studio for a round-up of the morning's sports news shortly after 8:30am.

For all that and more, do tune in to #OTBAM via Periscope, YouTube, Facebook or OfftheBall.com from 7:45am!

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