RTÉ GAA Podcast: Bad weekend for Ulster football, Tipperary hurling at a crossroads

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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 as Derry, Cavan and Monaghan all lost.


Provincial hurling permutations: final-day drama in store


Shane McGrath joins to reflect on a low point for Tipperary hurling after they were demolished by Cork. The panel also discuss Davy Fitzgerald's reaction to Waterford's narrow loss to Clare.

Meanwhile, Leinster continues to provide excitement with four counties set to play for the three places available that would see them extend their summer this weekend. Two of them will also contest the provincial final, with Wexford and Dublin looking to prevent it being Kilkenny versus Galway for the third year in a row.



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