Hurling championship weekend: All you need to know
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There is plenty to play for this weekend in the final round of Munster, Leinster and Joe McDonagh games as hurling's round robins reach their conclusion.
We feared dead rubbers and a low-key finale but last weekend's results have left much in play in the final weekend in both Munster and Leinster. Here are the many and varied permutations ahead of the Round 5 fixtures in both provinces
Michael Duignan and Shane Dowling join Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to preview the final round of Munster, Leinster and Joe McDonagh games as hurling's round robins reach a fascinating conclusion.
Four goals - along with a 74th minute point from David Nally - was just about enough to get Offaly over the winning line in a brilliant Joe McDonagh Cup game in Tralee, a result that puts the Faithful county into pole position to secure a top two finish in the group and qualify for the final.
Antrim made it two wins from two in the Joe McDonagh Cup as they romped to a 15-point win over Ulster rivals Down at a sunny Ballycran.
Carlow made a Joe McDonagh cup statement when they filleted a team which has given them plenty of trouble over the last number of years.
Of the half a dozen teams competing in the Joe McDonagh Cup this year, there is no doubt that Meath enter this year's edition as rank outsiders.