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GAA Weekend Review | Are the Dubs back? | Munster Hurling Championship clashes | Derry through to Ulster final | Analysis and Reaction

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English - May 15, 2022 17:00 - 1 hour - 58.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 2 ratings
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It was a bumper weekend for the GAA Championships, and OTB Sports has everything you need to look back on the action-packed weekend.

Limerick got the weekend off to a great start when they booked a date against Kerry in the Munster Football Championship final, beating Tipperary on Saturday night.

However, Saturday was all about Leinster hurling, as Kilkenny put up a massive performance to beat Dublin, while Westmeath earned an excellent draw against Wexford. The day was wrapped up when Galway thrashed Laois in the Leinster Hurling championship.

Sunday was equally as action-packed, with Leinster and Ulster football taking centre stage, while the Munster Hurling Championship was as entertaining as ever.

Dublin looked to be back to their best in their win over Meath, booking their place in the Leinster final against Kildare, who cruised to a victory over Westmeath earlier in the day.

Derry were far too good for Monaghan, and booked their place against Donegal in the Ulster final.

Finally, in Munster, Cork earned an unlikely win over Waterford to blow the hurling championship right open. Clare and Limerick followed up with a classic, as nothing could separate the two sides at the end of the match, both teams taking the draw.

Here is all of the manager reaction, pundit analysis and more!

[00:15] - Paul Murphy reacts to Cork's win over Waterford
[10:39] - Cork manager Kieran Kingston
[13:52] - Waterford manager Liam Cahill
[16:56] - Paddy Andrews reacts to the Leinster semi-finals
[26:56] - Westmeath manager Jack Cooney
[32:22] - Kildare manager Glenn Ryan
[38:41] - Dublin manager Dessie Farrell
[42:09] - Meath manager Andy McEntee
[44:52] - Billy Joe Padden reacts to the Ulster football semi-finals
[57:37] - Derry's Rory Gallagher
[1:00:22] - Derry's Gareth McKinless