RTÉ GAA Podcast: Munster blown wide open, football sides not firing yet

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Neil McManus joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look back on a brilliant opening weekend in the provincial hurling championships.

Clare might feel that they let All-Ireland champions Limerick off the hook, Waterford are back, Cork and the Banner are now on the brink, while Dublin salvaged a point from Wexford in Leinster.

Enda McGinley joins for the football and looks at an intriguing Ulster SFC weekend as Donegal upset the odds against Derry.

Galway left it very late against Sligo and the panel wonders whether they're timing their run, or just not at the level.

They also ponder the idea that some of the criticism of the provincial football championships has been too harsh.

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