RTÉ GAA Podcast RTÉ
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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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Bad weekend for Ulster football | Tipperary hurling at a crossroads
Ryan McCluskey joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look back on the opening weekend of the All-Ireland football championship. Galway and Kerry impressed, but Ulster teams were off form. Shane McGrath joins to reflect on a low point for Tipperary hurling and Davy Fitzgerald's reaction to Waterford's narrow loss to Clare.
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The Championship - Group stage of SFC begins and hurling comes to boil
Former Monaghan footballer Dessie Mone and former Tipperary hurler Niall O'Meara join Damian Lawlor to look ahead to weekend's GAA action
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Provincial hurling hotting up | All-Ireland SFC to get underway
Jackie Tyrrell and Colm Keys, Irish Independent, join Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look ahead to a massive weekend in the Munster and Leinster hurling championships. Ciarán Whelan joins for the football discussion ahead of the start of the All-Ireland group stages.
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Cork keep season alive | Donegal and Dublin lift silverware | GAAGO's future?
Shane McGrath joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look back on a brilliant in both the Munster and Leinster hurling championships. Seán Cavanagh and Ryan McCluskey join to discuss an epic Ulster SFC final, while Louth got closer to Dublin than most thought they would GAAGO is also discussed
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The Championship - Damian Lawlor and guests to look ahead to a big weekend
Ahead of provincial football finals in Leinster and Ulster, the start of the Tailteann Cup and hurling action across four competitions there is plenty for Damian Lawlor and guests to look ahead to in The Championship
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Crunch time for Cork | Donegal and Armagh do battle
Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill are joined by Jackie Tyrrell to discuss Cork's must-win Munster SHC clash with champions Limerick and a novel Leinster campaign. Peter Canavan previews the Ulster and Leinster football finals and selects his favourite for the Tailteann Cup