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14-man Dublin's win over Limerick on Saturday has been described as the greatest upset in championship history - is that hyperbolic or on the money? Is this the end of an era or can we expect to see a less dominant but still title-contending Limerick going forward? And what are Dublin capable of against Cork in two weeks' time?
Jamie Wall and former Dublin hurler Liam Rushe are with us to answer those questions and more after an extraordinary weekend.
It's probably for the best that Murph's away this week, because in the other preliminary quarter-final Galway rolled over against Tipperary, offering next to nothing. Now, Tipp take on Kilkenny in the semi-finals, with Jamie's prediction that Derek Lyng's men will go all the way this year still hanging in the balance.
Plus there's the Chris Crummey debate ('debate') and the Second Captains slot Louth GAA never knew they needed.
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