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All you need to know: Hurling championship weekend

SATURDAY

Christy Ring Cup Wicklow v Kildare, Aughrim, 1pm Mayo v Sligo, Ballina Stephenites, 2pm

Nicky Rackard Cup Roscommon v Tyrone, Dr Hyde Park, 2pm Warwickshire v Donegal, Pairc na hEireann, 2pm Armagh v Fermanagh, Crossmaglen, 2pm

Lory Meagher Cup Monaghan v Longford, Inniskeen, 2pm Louth v Cavan, Darver, 3pm

SUNDAY

Munster SHC Limerick v Tipperary, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 2pm

ONLINE Live blog on Limerick v Tipperary on RTÉ Sport Online and RTÉ News Now app. Live scores on all games.

TV Live coverage of Limerick v Tipperary on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player from 1.15pm. Highlights of all the weekend's action on The Sunday Game, RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player, from 9.30pm.

RADIO Live commentary on Sunday Sport on RTÉ Radio 1 and in Irish on Raidió na Gaeltachta.

WEATHER

Saturday: Dry overnight with some clear spells and just the odd patch of rain or drizzle. Temperatures falling to between 8 and 11 degrees. Light southerly or variable breezes will allow mist and fog patches to develop.

Sunday: Mist and fog will clear away early in the morning to leave a day with a mix of cloud and sunny spells with some light outbreaks of rain. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees in light to moderate south to southwest breezes. For more, go to met.ie.

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What a difference 10 months makes.

At half-time in the 2021 Munster final, the empire looked to be crumbling. Tipperary were 10 points up on Limerick and looked sure to inflict the Treaty's first championship defeat in two years.

Cue one of the all-time comebacks, spurred on

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