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RTÉ GAA podcast: Tyrone's red mist, hurling returns

There was plenty to discuss after a bumper double weekend of league action.

Anthony Daly and John Fogarty joined Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to discuss hurling, while it's a Armagh double header as Oisin McConville and Niall McCoy luxuriate in another recent All-Ireland champ downed.

In the hurling segment, Wexford's surprise win over Limerick on a retro scoreline of 1-11 to 0-11 is discussed, along with Clare’s injury crisis and the battle of Parnell Park.

Rory also explains the lack of RTÉ cameras at the Kilkenny v Antrim clash.

In football matters, Armagh have now beaten the last seven All-Ireland champions in their first two matches - what has changed in the off-season?

The five red cards stole the headlines in Armagh. Has David Gough drawn a line in the sand and will the GAA follow-through and crack down on headlocks and off the ball incidents?

Dublin have lots of issues to fix, which presents a unique challenge for a team that has endured so little hardship.

Plus the return of Damien Comer for Galway and more injury woe for Mayo.

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