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TG4 to the rescue once more …
By now, you are all well aware of the Irish language broadcaster literally saves Gaels from going insane throughout the winter period.
This weekend though, they have stepped it up to a gear of uninterrupted GAA action to whet fans' appetites.
Not only will this tournament be broadcasted this weekend, but they will also have live coverage from Boston Aer Lingus Fenway Hurling Clbadic.
Coverage begins at 1.30pm, with the Munster Club final hurling between Ballygunner (Waterford) and Na Piarsaigh (Limerick) up first. The first game throws in at 2pm from Semple Stadium.
Last year's All-Ireland finalists Na Piarsaigh are favorites to go this year, but they will find it tough to get back to the Ballygunner side.
Ballygunner will be having a break in the morning with a couple of weeks ago. Na Piarsaigh though, are unbeaten in the Munster club championship, a record dating back to their first win in 2011.
A third final meeting in four seasons, this game is a battle of the top two teams in Munster, and two genuine All-Ireland contenders.
Can Ballygunner make it third time lucky? Or will Na Piarsaigh make it in Munster?
Following this, TG4 takes over for the Ulster Club football semi final between Gaoth Dobhair (Donegal) and Crossmaglen Rangers (Armagh). The game is live from Healy Park, Omagh at 3.30pm.
One of the closest games to call this weekend. Crossmaglen Rangers are the Kings of Ulster having won the competition a unprecedented 11 times, their last victory coming in 2015.
It's been in the process of transition that do not need the stars of old. However, that was also helpful when they won their first two All-Ireland's in a row.
Donegal champions Gaoth Dobhair have looked like the strongest team in the world.
On his day Odhran MacNiallais is pound-for-pound the best footballer in the country. The notorious McGee brothers still pose a threat to anybody, and train all-star, Kevin Cbadidy has found a new lease of life at full forward, 1-3 scoring against Antrim champions Cargin in the last round.
This game really is a toss of the corner. Both sides would fancy their chances, and I would like to go to Croke Park on St.Patrick's day, 2019.
If the best game in this code is not enough for you, TG4 have live coverage of the Aer Lingus Fenway Clbadic Hurling kicking off with the first semi final between Clare and Cork at 5.45pm.
The meeting of this year's finalists is followed by the final semi-final between All-Ireland Limerick and Wexford champions at 6.50pm.
TG4 will then have live action from the Fenway Final Hurling Clbadic from 8.10pm.
No need to leave this Sunday at all. TG4 has got your back from lunch right through to supper. Enjoy!
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