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GAA On TV: The Race For Sam Begins as Hurling Drama Resumes

GAA On TV: The Race For Sam Begins as Hurling Drama Resumes
Kim Morrissey
By Kim Morrissey Updated
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The GAA Championship continues this weekend after an exciting round of provincial football finals, round-robin hurling and Tailteann Cup action last time out. This weekend looks to keep the excitement going with the beginning of the All-Ireland Senior Championship round-robin games, with more provincial hurling and Tailteann drama as well. Here's all you need to know about the GAA action on TV this weekend.

Munster champions Kerry look to keep their winning momentum going against Monaghan in Fitzgearld Stadium in the first round of All-Ireland fixtures. The Farney County will be looking to bounce back following a disappointing preliminary round exit to Cavan in the Ulster championship.

League champions Derry make the trip to Pearse Stadium to face Galway in their first round-robin game. Mickey Harte's side will be looking to bounce back after their quarter-final loss to Donegal, while Galway will be looking to push on following their Connacht final win over Mayo.

Dublin will be looking to continue their unbeaten run in the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship as they welcome Kilkenny to Parnell Park. The Dubs beat Antrim in convincingly last time out while the Cats will want to bounce back from their draw with Carlow.

The U-20 All-Ireland Football Championship also reaches its conclusion with Kerry set to battle Tyrone in the final. The Kingdom beat Leinster champions Meath in the semi-final, while Tyrone beat Connacht winners Roscommon.

Clare are set to do battle with Waterford in the penultimate game of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship. A win for both would be crucial for each counties chances of clinching the Mick Mackey Cup, with a victory confirming that the Déise would advance past the groups.

Cork play their last game in the Munster championship as they travel to FBD Semple Stadium to face Tipperary. A defeat or a draw for either county would mean the end of their All-Irelamd campaign.

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Wicklow are to play hosts to Laois as the second round Tailteann round-robin matches get underway this weekend. The Garden County will be looking to bounce back following heavy defeat to Fermanagh last round, while the O'Moore County look to continue their unbeaten run following a draw to Carlow.

READ HERE: 2024 Munster Hurling Championship: Fixtures, Dates And Venues

GAA on TV This Week May 13th - May 19th

Saturday

Sam Maguire Round Robin: Kerry v Monaghan - Fitzgearld Stadium, Killarney - 3pm- GAAGO

Sam Maguire Round Robin: Galway v Derry - Pearse Stadium, Galway- 5:30pm- GAAGO

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LSHC: Dublin v Kilkenny - Parnell Park, Dublin - 6pm - GAAGO

Sunday

U20 Final: Kerry v Tyrone - Laois Hire O'Moore Park, Portlaoise - 1pm - TG4

MSHC: Clare v Waterford - Cusack Park, Ennis - 2pm- RTÉ2

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Tailteann Round Robin: Wicklow v Laois - Echelon Park, Aughrim- 3pm - GAAGO

MSHC: Tipperary v Cork- FBD Semple Stadium, Thurles- 4pm- RTÉ2

READ ALSO: GAA President Jarlath Burns Had A Very Ulster Response To Question On Provincial Issues

 

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