THERE’S NO ESCAPING Mayo this weekend (not that you’d want to or anything…)
Not only will Croke Park turn green and red with the county in both the minor and senior football semi-finals on Sunday but the Mayo ladies have a semi-final of their own to look forward to in Birr on Saturday afternoon.
Here’s what you can expect on TV and radio over the next few days:
Sunday
All-Ireland senior football semi-final: Mayo v Tyrone, Croke Park, 3.30pm
RTÉ 2 has live coverage of the first of this year’s football semi-finals. It all kicks-off at 1.15pm with the minor clash between Mayo and Monaghan (1.30pm). For the senior semi, host Michael Lyster is joined by Colm O’Rourke and Pat Spillane. Oh, and Joe Brolly will be there too…
For the Sunday Game later that night (RTÉ 2, 9.30pm), host Des Cahill will be joined by Kevin McStay and Ciaran Whelan to review all the day’s action from Headquarters.
If you’re not near a TV, RTÉ Radio 1 will have full commentary on Mayo v Tyrone. Jacqui Hurley and Darren Frehill present Sunday Sport from 2pm.
Saturday
All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship quarter-finals
TG4 is the place to be if you’re looking for live coverage of the final two ladies football quarter-finals: Kerry v Mayo (12.30pm) and Cork v Dublin (2.15pm). Gráinne McElwain presents Peil na mBan Beo from St Brendan’s Park in Birr with commentary by Brian Tyers.
Electric Ireland All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship semi-finals
Clear your schedule on Saturday afternoon and watch some of the country’s best young hurlers in action on TG4. GAA Beo starts at 3.50pm with Wexford v Antrim (4pm) before Galway take on Clare (6pm). Micheál Ó Domhnaill presents coverage from Semple Stadium with commentary by Brian Tyers.
Championship Matters
Thursday, RTÉ Two, 8.30pm
Presenter Marty Morrissey is joined in studio by two of the best young footballers in the country — Donegal’s Mark McHugh and Monaghan’s Conor McManus — to discuss two of the most talked-about tackles of the year. Monaghan boss John Evans is also on the panel while referee Maurice Deegan is the man in the spotlight for the Hot Seat Quiz.
The GAA Show
Friday, 3e, 6.30pm / Saturday, TV3, 8.30am
Kieran McSweeney is joined by former Mayo footballer John Casey and and Karl O’Kane from the Irish Daily Star to look ahead to Sunday’s clash between Mayo and Tyrone.
Seo Spoirt
Friday, TG4, 8.30pm
Host Dara Ó Cinnéide is joined by guests Tomás Ó Flatharta, Cork’s Paddy Kelly and Daragh Ó Conchúir to look ahead to the weekend’s football and hurling
Gemma Ní Chionnaith visits Mayo footballer Andy Moran and Tyrone’s Peter Harte, and Diarmuid Lyng speaks to former Meath footballer Colm Coyle who looks back at the famous comeback against Mayo in the 1996 All-Ireland Final.
Glory year for Clare hurling to continue with a win in the u21 hurling semi final in thurles this Saturday!!!!!
Ah yes, but what glory has there been..
Best of luck to Johnny Kelly, and his U/21′s against Clare. There might just be a little wake up call for our neighbours in the offing. Good luck to Mayo, we’ll be shouting for them , but won’t go as far as actually wearing the jersey. I know one of our tribe did recently, but I’m sure there’s a perfectly good reason for it……..