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Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill take a look at all the biggest issues in football and hurling, plus preview and review the weekend's action with RTÉ's top GAA analysts.
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Jeopardy to enter the All-Ireland SFC | Mayo and Derry will battle to extend summer
Mikey Stafford is joined by Ciarán Whelan, Enda McGinley and Niall McCoy to reflect on a busy weekend of football action Armagh and Dublin battled to top spot in their groups, but it was more straightforward for Donegal and Kerry The panel also look at the All-Ireland preliminary quarter-final draw, with Mayo versus Derry the standout fixture
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The Championship - Stakes high on bumper weekend
It's a busy weekend of championship action mostly dominated by football with eight final round-robin games and the Tailteann Cup quarter-finals. We also have the preliminary, All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals weekend and we check in on the All-Ireland camogie series too. Much to preview for Damian Lawlor and guests.
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Verdict on FRC rules proposals and weekend football preview
Tomás Ó Sé and Peter Canavan join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to preview the weekend's major All-Ireland SFC group fixtures including Mayo v Dublin, as well as sharing their view on the Football Review Committee's new trialled rules proposals.
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Limerick make history | Kilkenny send out a reminder
Neil McManus joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look back on Limerick's history making exploits in the Munster final. Kilkenny emphatically win Leinster final, while Offaly's good times continue in the Joe McDonagh Cup.
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The Championship - Damian Lawlor and guests preview an intriguing weekend of action.
Ahead of both the Munster and Leinster hurling finals and the Joe McDonagh Cup Final, there's plenty of silverware on offer and much to preview for Damian Lawlor and guests now in The Championship
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Can Clare and Dublin upset the odds | Offaly and Laois going for silverware
Brendan Cummins joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look ahead to the Munster and Leinster hurling finals. Can Clare or Dublin upset the apple cart, or are we looking at Limerick and Kilkenny winning the Mackey and O'Keeffe Cups once more? The panel also preview the Joe McDonagh final between Offaly and Laois.