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RTÉ GAA Podcast: Wexford and Dublin hoping to stem Munster tide, football gets serious

Jackie Tyrrell joins Mikey Stafford and Rory O'Neill to preview the All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals.

Cork and Clare have history on their side, at the very least, against Dublin and Wexford. The Dubs haven't won a quarter-final since they beat Limerick in 2011, while it's 2007 and Tipperary since the Slaneysiders managed it.

Dublin last beat Cork in championship when WT Cosgrave was the President of the Executive Council some 97 years ago, while you only have to go back to 2014 for Wexford's last summer win over Clare.

Can either county restore a bit of pride in Leinster hurling? The panel has their say.

Lee Keegan joins ahead of no more second-chance time in the football championship. His native Mayo face Derry in the pick of the preliminary quarter-finals, but which Derry are going to show up?

Galway have a plum draw against Monaghan but can Conor McManus inspire the Farney men one last time? Cork against Louth is arguably the toughest tie to call, while Roscommon will have to bring their attacking game to Omagh against Tyrone.

The panel also pick their Tailteann Cup finalists ahead of Sunday's last-four clashes between Antrim and Laois, and Down against Sligo.

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Watch the All-Ireland Hurling Championship quarter-finals, Dublin v Cork (1.15pm) and Clare v Wexford (3.15pm), on Saturday from 12.45pm on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player, follow a live blog on rte.ie/sport and

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