Saturday looks like of the busiest days of the GAA inter-county season so far
It's another bumper weekend of GAA action, with both hurling and football action taking place over the coming days.
, with numerous matches taking place across the All-Ireland Football Championship, Tailteann Cup and Leinster Hurling Championship. And there's plenty on Sunday too, including a televised Munster Hurling Championship double header.
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