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RTÉ GAA Podcast: Derry & Dublin set fair for football final; How Treaty will try to move on from Hayes sentencing

Eamon Fitzmaurice joins Jacqui Hurley and Rory O'Neill to look ahead to the final round of games in the Allianz Football League, while Shane Dowling previews the hurling semi-finals.

Derry are in the boxseat for a league final spot, while Eamon expects them to be joined by Dublin, who may win out against Tyrone in an open game.

Kerry are then likely to miss out, even if they beat a Galway team who are looking over their shoulder, but Eamon doesn't expect Jack O'Connor to take it handy - even if a final would upset their warm weather training plans somewhat.

Elsewhere, Fermanagh are facing the trapdoor from Division 2, while Eamon is interested to see how surprise package Clare do in the inhospitable surrounds of Pairc Esler, with a ticket out of Division 3 on offer against Down.

Meanwhile, Eamon gives us some insight into the work of the Football Review Committee, where no left field suggestion has been ruled out completely, while Jim Gavin has been taking them through the rulebook.

In hurling, Shane reckons Limerick and Kilkenny will have a good cut off each other in Cork, as John Kiely and the All-Ireland champions look to leave the Kyle Hayes sentencing saga behind them - Shane does not expect the debate and conjecture over Hayes' conviction to have any impact on the team's plans.

In Portlaoise Shane predicts something of a phoney war, as Munster rivals Clare and Tipperary face off in the other semi-final, weeks before the start of the provincial championship.

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