Tipperary set up a mouthwatering Munster SHC semi-final clash with Cork on Sunday but not before they were given a stern examination by Limerick at Semple Stadium, eventually prevailing on a 2-20 to 1-19 scoreline.
Kerry will meet old rivals Cork in the Munster SFC semi-final in two weeks time but last year's vanquished All-Ireland finalists have a lot to work on if Sunday's showing against Tipperary is anything to go by.
Meath got off to the worst possible start against Wicklow at Dr Cullen Park on Sunday but their experience told as they ran out deserving 0-16 to 0-11 point winners in the first round of the Leinster SFC.
Monaghan will play either Fermanagh or Down in the Ulster SFC semi-final after they came from behind to account for Antrim at Clones on Sunday on a 1-12 to 1-9 scoreline.
Ross O'Carroll will play no part in Dublin's Leinster SHC opener against Laois next Sunday after picking up a thigh injury in a recent challenge match with Waterford.
Dermot Earley feels his knee is getting stronger by the week but he admits he has had to adapt his training to ensure he does not put too much pressure on the joint.
Mattie Forde has made it clear that he will not be returning to the Wexford senior football panel but he will be lining out for the juniors.
Kerry forward Darran O'Sullivan has called on the GAA to look at the structure of the All-Ireland Championships because he feels the wait between matches is too long.
Benny Coulter may still be on crutches but the Down forward has not given up hope of lining out for his county in the championship this summer.
Michael Murphy is expected to return to training with Donegal later this weekend, putting him in contention for next month's Ulster SFC quarter-final against Derry.
Longford goalkeeper Damien Sheridan firmly believes his county’s renaissance can continue by knocking rivals Laois out of the Leinster championship this afternoon at Pearse Park.
Donegal captain Rory Kavanagh warns not to expect major changes in style as Donegal open the defence of their Ulster crown against Cavan at Breffni Park this afternoon.
Ronan Clarke will have to wait to make his inter-county return after meeting with a setback.
Conor Counihan insists there is plenty for Cork to work on despite their Allianz Football League success over Mayo.
A commanding second-half performance from Cork saw them retain the Allianz Football League Division One league title with a 2-10 to 0-11 win over Mayo.
Sean Cavanagh is a serious doubt for Tyrone's Ulster SFC quarter-final against Armagh on Sunday week.
Jack O'Connor has warned Kerry will need to improve on their six-point win over Tipperary if they are to have any chance of regaining the Sam Maguire in September.
Donegal captain Michael Murphy is set to return to training this weekend after recovering from knee ligament damage.
Captian Bryan Cullen says that the future looks bright for Dublin as a result of the young players brought in by manager Pat Gilroy.
Seanie Johnston is finally free to line out for Kildare after the Central Appeals Committee upheld his appeal to be allowed to transfer to St Kevin's.
Tipperary hurling manager Declan Ryan believes that his side can win the Munster Championship this year.
David Sutcliffe is doing more teaching than learning within the Dublin senior hurling panel and Ryan O'Dwyer could not be more impressed.
Sean Og O hAilpin admits that his return to inter-county hurling has been a learning curve but he is happy to go with the flow in the hope that he will be picked.
Dublin hurler Martin Quilty has ruptured his Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) and has been ruled out for at least nine months.
Kilkenny hurler Jackie Tyrrell insists that nobody listens to the criticism directed at their style of play.
Former All-Ireland winning captain Michael Fennelly is the latest Kilkenny player to pick up a worrying injury ahead of the Leinster SHC semi-final against Laois, Carlow or Dublin on June 23.
The magnitude of the defeat to Kilkenny in Sunday's Allianz Hurling League final is a big setback to Cork according to Rebels boss Jimmy Barry-Murphy.
Kilkenny sent a clear message to their championship rivals by outclassing a recently resurgent Cork 3-21 to 0-16 at Semple Stadium to secure their first Allianz Hurling League title since 2009.
The Kilkenny side to face Cork in Sunday's Allianz Hurling League decider shows two changes from the starting XV that took to the field against Clare in the semi-final.
Kilkenny manager Brian Cody has been very impressed with the performance of Jimmy Barry-Murphy's Cork in this year's Allianz Hurling League.
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The curse of the cruciate ligament injury has struck the Dublin senior hurlers once again following the news that Martin Quilty will miss the rest of the season.
All the previews for this weekend's action in the senior football and hurling championships.
Dublin's Shane Ryan has announced his retirement from inter-county hurling because of a persistent back injury.
Noel Connors is hopeful of being fit for Waterford's Munster SHC semi-final against Clare on June 17 after returning to light training.