The first season saw coaches, Davy Fitzgerald, Kenneth Egan, Nikki Symmons and Eddie O'Sullivan take part in the competition.
New coaches Derval O'Rourke and Jason Sherlock replaced Nikki Symmons and Eddie O'Sullivan.
New coaches Alan Quinlan and Anna Geary replaced Kenneth Egan and Derval O'Rourke.
They were replaced on Anna's team by the fastest losing family from the Heats, the Thompsons.
The season was won by the O'Brien Devine family from County Waterford coached by Davy Fitzgerald.
[4] The fourth season in 2016 saw coaches, Alan Quinlan, Anna Geary and Davy Fitzgerald return.
The season was won by the Cummins family from County Tipperary coached by Anna Geary.
On 1 June 2017 it was announced that rugby player Donncha O'Callaghan would join the panel as the fourth coach.
After all four heats, eight families remained; the coaches then drew lots to determine the order in which they would choose.
He was ruled out from competing in the rest of the competition but was replaced by his older brother, Ciaran.
The season was won by the Beirne family from County Leitrim coached by Donncha O'Callaghan.
[7] They became the first family who had previously competed in the competition to come back and win the show.
On 30 July 2018 it was announced that Mairéad Ronan would step back as host from this season to give birth to her third child.
The first round was spread out over two locations the 'Battle of the Beach' took place on Dollymount, 'Vertigo' came from on top of the Irish Life Centre.
[10] For the third year-in-a row, all four coaches, Anna Geary, Davy Fitzgerald, Derval O'Rourke and Donncha O'Callaghan, returned to the competition.
[12] For the fourth year-in-a row, all four coaches, Anna Geary, Davy Fitzgerald, Derval O'Rourke and Donncha O'Callaghan, were announced to be returning to the competition.
For the first time since Season 2, the coaches selected the families they wanted to work with prior to meeting them.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire season was filmed in Hell & Back's course in Killruddery, County Wicklow.
[16] For the fifth year-in-a row, all four coaches, Anna Geary, Davy Fitzgerald, Derval O'Rourke and Donncha O'Callaghan, were announced to be returning to the competition.
Once again, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire season was filmed in Hell & Back's course in Killruddery, County Wicklow.
The Finnegans from Season 6 also returned, this time with Lauren and Sarah, who replaced their mother, Nicola and brother, Adam who took part previously.
[24] In April 2023, host, Mairéad Ronan revealed on her podcast that the show was returning for an eleventh season however she would not be coming back as presenter.
[25] On 8 June 2023, it was announced that, RTÉ 2fm DJ, Laura Fox would replace Ronan as host while Olympic athlete, Sonia O'Sullivan would take over from, coach, Anna Geary who left the show to give birth to her first child.
Nina Carberry departed the programme following her election to the European Parliament, however Anna Geary was announced to return for her ninth season having missed the previous series while on maternity leave.
Lariche Mandiangu who previously competed in 2019 with her mother and two brothers returned to take part this season with her husband and children as the Parsons family.
[30] On 28 December 2020, before the launch of the eighth season, the Christmas special returned for a third year in a row.
On 27 December 2021, following the ninth season, the Christmas special returned for a fourth year in a row.
[32] The celebrities which took part were; The show was won by David and Stephen Flynn and their family.