On episode 193 I am delighted to welcome back Ian Reeves.
Ian is Head of Wellbeing for the South Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL. He is also a high-performance coach and founder of his own performance-consulting business ACE (Align • Conquer • Elevate).
Ian’s journey has spanned continents and performance contexts from amateur players with the GPA, to professional at South Sydney and corporate environments including Google.
His human centred approach is evident throughout the conversation as we discuss his day to day role in South Sydney Rabbitohs, and his approach when working with private clients at ACE.
Tune in for a practical and insightful listen (especially for current and former elite performers) as Ian brings stories, frameworks and tools from the world of elite sport and performance. Expect real talk about mental skills, identity, practical tools and strategies for personal development and performance, and the human element behind it all.
Listen to our first episode recorded in December 2023 here - #155 https://open.spotify.com/episode/16veh6wttmXV5QtFgNEcdO?si=yTLcDPpaQECNWEw0jHYHSA
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On episode 192 I am delighted to be joined by former world class sailor and olympic medalist Annalise Murphy.
Annaliese is an Olympic silver medalist, a triple olympian, an Irish sailing legend, MBA, Corporate speaker, grand marshal of the Dublin St Patrick's Day parade 2017, fellow podcast host, future and even had a plane named after her.
We discuss her career, pursuing sport and following your dreams, emailing for a place in the worlds, building the egg team in Rio (what a story and team!!) retirement, resilience, setting up a podcast, the Winter Olympics and more!
We also discuss the next upcoming star in Irish sailing Eve McMahon who is already on global podiums and has a very bright future ahead.
Loved this chat with one of our greatest ever Irish athletes! Looking forward to the podcast returning and the double luge.
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On episode 191 I am delighted to be joined by Irish basketball Hall of famer and Demons legend Tim McCarthy. He is also well known as the RTÉ Olympic basketball lead commentator
Tim is a former CEO, Business Strategist, C Suite coach Communication Coach, Leadership Consultant & Key Note Speaker.
We discuss his career, how an injury nearly derailed him, the golden era and the best american he's seen play in Ireland.
We also discuss his professional work as C Suite coach and how a kid from the northside of Cork ended up as CEO without a leaving cert. And of course we discuss his commentary work for RTÉ and how Steph took over the 2024 gold medal game!
Tune in to hear from one of the best we've seen on the court but more importantly one of life's gentleman, Tim McCarthy
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On episode 190 I am joined by Patrick O’Neill, Suzanne Maguire and Niamh Dwyer
to preview the upcoming Women’d Superleague Basketball season for 25/26.
This state of the game episode not only previews the 25/26 season as we also discuss the headline stories across Irish women’s basketball including underage talent, Irish developed players pursuing contracts in Europe, insights on picking American professionals and more.
Tune in and get excited for the upcoming Women’s Superleague season with early predictions, key signings and more.
Who are you most excited to watch this weekend? Who will emerge league winners? Send in your predictions via our social platforms or comment below!
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On episode 189 I am joined by former Superleague winners Conor Meany and Mark Reynolds to preview the upcoming men's Superleague Basketball season for 25/26.
This state of the game episode not only previews the 25/26 season as we also discuss the headline stories across Irish basketball including player development, transfers, Irish players and professionals, facilities and more.
Tune in and get excited for the upcoming Men's Superleague season with early predictions, key signings and more.
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On episode 188 I am very excited to be joined by author of legacy James Kerr. James is a talented author with an exceptional eye for stories & finding purpose or meaning. His insights into elite sport are remarkable and is known world wide for his time spent following the most successful rugby team ever, the All Blacks and writing his award winning book legacy.
James and I had been in contact over the last 2 years and finally sat down for a very enjoyable and insightful conversation on his experience working in high performance environments and elite sport. While he has featured in many interviews and given many talks we try move away from the frequent topics or questions he usually answers. We dive into his time with the All-Blacks, writing his book Legacy, talent, importance of curiosity retirement and more! We also discuss discipline, shaping your story and reaching your potential with plenty of anecdotes and quotes sprinkled throughout.
Tune in for remarkable insights from an incredible speaker and mind. James thanks for your time, it was a pleasure! I look forward not only to round 2 some day but your new book coming soon.
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On episode 187 I am delighted to be joined by Richie Donnelly, 2021 All-Ireland winner with Tyrone and entrepreneur.
Richie suffered a serious knee injury and at the time of the chat was in the middle of intense rehab. He is currently in the throws of a club championship with his club Trillick in one of if not the toughest competitions in the country.
In 2021 he set up Natur & co, a social wellness club in Tyrone and has now moved his focus to the medical industry. We discuss his move from a traditional 9-5 role to owning a business. We also discuss the value of inter-county players in an age of social media and his work with defined talent management.
This is a very honest insight into how players can get caught up in the bubble of life as inter-county player, and how he now reflects on that aspect of elite sport.
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On episode 186 I am delighted to be joined by former Sligo Senior Football manager Tony McEntee. This episode was recorded prior to his appointment to the Down senior management team.
We discuss his approach as an Inter-County manager, his work with Sligo, how he picks a backroom team, new rules and his honest approach with players. He also shares his thoughts on balancing sport and life at the inter-county level, the emphasis on culture and more.
Tune in for a rare and honest insight from one of the most well known names in the management circuit of gaelic games.
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On episode 185 I am thrilled to be joined by one of the legends in Irish sport Lindsay Peat.
An Irish underage international (in soccer), former Irish senior women's point guard, 2010 All-Ireland winner with the dublin senior ladies team and then took up international rugby at 35 years of age in 2015 Lindsay is a rare athlete in the world of sport, especially the modern age of specialisation. With a further list of achievements this description could be a mile long, Lindsay is regarded to most people in Ireland as one of our greatest ever athletes.
A very honest insight into life as Lindsay, performing under pressure, moving sport, imposter syndrome, and the mentality that allowed her to reach the heights that she has. This is one of my favourite episodes to date.
Lindsay I'll see you at Cluck Chicken!!
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On episode 184 I am delighted to be joined by David Clancy. David is a physio by trade, and is now focusing in Professional Development & Recruitment for NBA, NFL, Premier League.
We discuss what separates the great athletes from the rest, how environment influences teams, why some performance staff make it to the elite levels, his book and his essential skills event coming to Dublin this October.
David is a fascinating guy with 2 decades of experience in elite sporting environments and last year wrote a book essential skills for physiotherapists. As part of the book he created the essential skills book launch last October in London where we met. A truly incredible day from start to finish with amazing speakers and impressive attendees.
He is bringing the event to Dublin this October all in aid of Children's Health and Down Syndrome Ireland. With an incredible lineup of speakers including a keynote with Brian O'Driscoll. Purchase a ticket here https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/essential-skills-ii-dublin-2025-tickets-1377413744589
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On episode 183 I am delighted to be joined by Galway and Kilmacud Crokes senior footballer Shane Walsh.
We discuss what it means to be skillful, developing his skillset and locker, what he practices on the pitch, the art of kicking, and the importance of visualisation. This was a fascinating insight into the mentality and attitude of one of the most skilled footballers in the country!
We dive into the skills of the game and his attention to detail in learning and practicing skills. He details nuances like hand placement, visualisation of the posts and free taking.
We also discuss falling out of love with football and the pressure that can come with being an inter-county player. Shane gives an honest account of the challenges he's faced and the advice he received from those around him.
A joy to watch on the pitch it was a pleasure picking his brain about the science of skills and kicking!
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On episode 182 CJ Fulton returns as a guest to discuss his recent time in the NBA Summerleague and his college career.
We recorded an episode in 2021 while he was attending Winchendon Prep School in Massachusetts. Since then he has gone from strength to strength in college at Lafayette and college of Charleston and recently earned a summer league roster spot with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
The Fulton family are synonymous with Irish basketball and no better man than CJ to continue the family legacy. At just 23 years of age he has reached new heights and made history as the first Irish developed player to make the summer league and now earn an NBA training camp contract.
His college accolades include 500 career assists, leading the NCAA in assist:turnover ratio as a freshman and junior, All-CAA Third Team, Scholar-Athlete of the Year, Recorded 199 assists as a senior - the third most in a single season in school history (Charleston) All-Patriot League honours (Lafayette).
We discuss his career, the NBA Summer league and how he found the experience, his biggest strength and how he prepared for the NBA workouts. From navigating his career from the superleague, to the US, including playing for a new head coach every year at the college level and now to the NBA.
He's back home for the next month to work on his game, back at St. Malachy's sports hall in Belfast, where the NBA three-point line has been added as he's ready to take his game to the next level.
Tune in for an insight into the career and mentality of CJ Fulton, plus a cameo from international and former Lafayette team mate Neal Quinn!
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On this episode 181 I am delighted to be joined by Ronan Conway. An expert in team cohesion and connection with clients including sports teams, corporates and the irish prison system.
At one point, he had it all on paper — a degree from UCC, a promising hurling career with Cork, and a good job in the tech industry. But beneath the surface, he was drifting. We explore the journey from feeling lost to finding his way and becoming a key figure in the high-performance sport space.
We unpack what it really means to be a facilitator, how to create powerful environments for growth, and why the best teams already have the answers — they just need help finding them. From big career pivots, the art of facilitation, to Lambay Island retreats and lessons from Jack McCaffrey & Declan Darcy, this is a wide-ranging conversation on connection, team culture, and coaching from the inside out.
Whether you're a coach, player, or just curious about the human side of high performance, this episode offers insights, stories, and practical advice to help build stronger teams — and more self-aware leaders.
Read more about his work with the prison system and his programme the circle
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On this episode of The Sideline Live podcast, I sit down with Eileen Roche, Director of Basketball Operations at Stanford. We dive into her incredible journey as a multi-sport athlete, coach, and long-time leader behind one of college basketball’s most successful programs.
Eileen and I met in September 2022 while I visited Stanford and clicked straight away. Growing up in Brooklyn she was an accomplished athlete in 3 sports; basketball, field hockey and softball. She decided to continue playing all three and attend Wesleyan University in Ohio, where she would excel was voted team captain in each sport. She would later be inducted into their hall of fame and pursued a career in coaching.
During the episode shares insights on leadership, building a high-performance culture, and what it takes to support elite athletes both on and off the court. We explore her experience working alongside coaching legend Tara VanDerveer, how the role of basketball operations has evolved, and the behind-the-scenes details and culture that help make Stanford a powerhouse.
From balancing academics and athletics to the challenges and opportunities women face in sport, Eileen offers practical advice for the next generation of leaders—whether coaches, players, or sport professionals. A serious operator on and off the court we discussed managing a busy programme as they move to the ACC schedule for the upcoming season. And yet she never fails to bring her infectious energy and enthusiasm to the programme every day.
This episode is packed with stories, lessons, and reflections on what success really means in sport and life. So tune in to hear from one of my favourite people in sport.
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On episode 179 I am delighted to be joined by Alan O’Mara. Author of 'The Best Is Yet To Come' and founder of 'Real Talks' , mental performance coach podcast host and wellbeing speaker. He is also a previous inter-county goalkeeper with Cavan and manager with New York in 2024.
We dive deep into Alan’s journey from inter-county football to working with top athletes, coaches and teams in the area of mental performance.
Alan shares powerful insights on his experience in sport, being an inter county manager, the realities of leading a team, and self care. Whether you're a coach, athlete, or just curious about the mental side of sport, this episode offers valuable takeaways.
We also discuss promotion of Gaelic Games and how practical it is to provide more inter-county matches for the New York senior football team.
Read the article that Alan wrote in the Irish independent about his time as senior inter county manager with New York
https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/life-as-an-inter-county-manager-migraines-constant-fatigue-and-a-fuzzy-brain-i-became-unusually-irritable-and-erratic-as-a-person-and-partner/a362866442.html
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On episode 178 I am delighted to be joined by former tennis professional, a former world top 130 player, the most successful Irish tennis player in the open era, Conor Niland. He is also known for his award winning book, The Racket, which was awarded the prestigious William Hill Sports book of the year in 2024, becoming the 3rd Irish author to win the award behind Paul Kimmage (Rough Ride in 1990) and Paul Gibson and Eamonn Magee (The Lost Sould of Eamonn Magee)
Within the first 30 minutes of reading The Racket, Conor was on my (hit) list to interview and I was delighted to sit down with him (virtually) and unpack one of my favourite books of all time.
Tune in for an honest account of the life of a professional athlete on the world stage. We discuss his career that began in his back gaeden in Limerick, to the UK for secondary School, California for college and around the world for professional competitions including 2 grand slams.
We also delve into his book and dissect his work including chapters on Wimbledon, winning v losing as a pro, identity and retirement. A love letter to sport, family and yet a reality of the cut throat nature of professional sport this is finding peace and relief in sport with Conor Niland.
Conor is now non playing captain of the Irish Davis Cup tennis team. A key part of developing the next generation of irish professional tennis players. This September we will host games vs China including two top 50 opponents. Details to be announced online with the venue in Dublin.
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On episode 177 I am delighted to be joined by Shane McEntee. Former Meath captain, current St Peters Dunboyne senior footballer and GAA plus pundit.
(Note this episode was recorded the day before the All-Ireland quarter final win over Galway)
01:00 For the first 30 minutes Shane and I debate the current rules, inter county calendar, 7s, penalties, the minor and senior double header finals and more! (Let us know your thoughts)
31:00 We then discussed his experience as a leader in both Gaelic football as Meath captain and in the defence forces. Shane shares what it means to be an inter county captain, how the leadership group interacts and helps with the role.
We also touched on breaking into panels, learning the ropes and facing the 6 in a row dublin team and relishing that opportunity
A fantastic insight into leadership, life as an inter county footballer, analysing a game as an individual player in collaboration with an analyst and the current state of Gaelic football. A big thanks to Shane for his time!
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On episode 176 I am delighted to be joined by All-ireland winner club football manager with Cuala, Austin O’Malley.
The former Mayo and Wicklow inter county footballer was involved in both the 2004 and 2006 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship finals with Mayo. O'Malley won the 2006 Dublin Senior Football Championship while playing for UCD and lined out with St.Vincent's in Marino. He took over as manager of Cuala Senior football team and in his 3rd season led them to the 2024 All-Ireland club football title following a first ever county football title win against Kilmacud Crokes.
As a player he was coached by Mick O’Dwyer, Davy Billings, Micky Whelan, John Maughan, John O’Mahoney and Mickey Moran, some of the best gaelic football coaches of all time. Austin shares insights from the legends of coaching and how it has shaped his approach as a leader, coach and manager.
During this episode we discuss coaching, performance, vision, stretch goals, energy management as a coach or manager, preparing for a match as a manager and more! Plenty of takeaways for athletes, coaches, managers and those involved in elite sport throughout the chat.
A teacher by trade he moved into performance coaching working with Enda McNulty and completed multiple academic qualifications before setting up his own business Hexagon performance where he works with individuals in sport and business.
His work includes improving human performance, building High-Performance teams, Culture Coding, and is a skilled Health & Wellbeing practitioner. Qualifications include BBS Degree in Business Studies, Hdip In Education, BSC in Strength & Conditioning, Diploma in The Science of Wellbeing, MSc in The Science of Performance Coaching and a Certificate in Sport and Performance Psychology.
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On episode 175 I check in with one of Ireland’s biggest college signings and one of 9 Irish girls entering Division 1 college basketball Emma Tolan.
Emma recently signed with the University of Oklahoma, one of America’s most well known sports programmes they compete in the SEC and are ranked 7th in the nation. From Cavan to the SEC she learnt her trade at Cavan Eagles and Virginia College winning 5 All-Ireland schools titles and Women's Division 1 (national league) young player of the year.
Emma enters as a sophomore following one year at DCU and will join the Sooners fresh off their sweet sixteen appearance in the NCAA tournament loss to UCONN.
During the basketball off season she has won a handful of ulster titles and a minor All-Ireland title in 2024 with underage cavan ladies football teams and county titles with her club and county including an Ulster Ladies Football all-star award.
The ultimate super siblings trio, she shares the court and pitch with older sisters Niamh and Ciara, who have both represented Ireland and Cavan at international and county competitions. While their Dad Graham, helps run the club in his role as chairman which has grown from strength to strength entering the national league in 2022 and securing promotion to the super league for the 2024/25 season.
Success continued for Emma on the international stage with a 6th place finish at the U18 Euros in 2023 where she was shortlisted for a MVP fan vote. She will face international team mate Grace Prenter next season as she suits up for the University of Texas who also compete in the SEC.
The Sooners are a stacked squad with highly ranked players including four McDonald's All-Americans: All-SEC picks Reagan Beers and Payton Verhulst, Sahara Williams, and the number 1 ranked recruit in the class of 2025 Aaliyah Chavez. Coach Jennie Baranczyk enters her 4th season and has built a strong foundation so far, with her sights clearly on bringing a national championship back to Norman, Oklahoma.
“Going from the wee show center in Virginia out to that big of a stadium is a bit mad to think about”
From the Virginia Show center with give or take a max capacity of 600, to the Lloyd Noble Center with over 10k, an exciting year awaits the talented Tolan.
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On episode 174 I am delighted to be joined by a legend of athletics and para sport Jason Smyth.
The fastest Paralympian in history — a six-time Paralympic gold medallist and the only athlete to ever run 100m in under 11 seconds in the T13 classification for visual impairment he is a legend of the sport. But above all that Jason went unbeaten throughout his ENTIRE 19 YEAR CAREER. He dominated the global stage with 21 gold medals across Paralympic Games, World, and European Championships.
We discuss his career, how he nearly didn't compete in athletics, purpose, finding your flow state, committing yourself to a goal, and elite-level consistency.
Jason shares his journey from local tracks in Northern Ireland to becoming an international sprinting legend and how he dealt with missing out on qualifying for the Olympics in 2012 by hundredths of a second. Jason’s insights go beyond the medals and the track— this is a conversation about purpose, pressure, and chasing your potential.
A legend of the sport, trailblazer, role model, ambassador, gentleman and a great dancer too, tune in to learn from Jason Smyth.
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