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27 of the best pictures from the weekend's GAA action
Louth's Ryan Burns escapes the Tyrone defence
Cormac Costello strikes home Dublin's first goal
Claire McMahon and Fiona Stephens battle in Saturday's camogie action
Niall McDermott tries to get through a Westmeath crowd
Diarmuid Connolly feels the pressure against Wexford
Clare players defend a late free against Offaly
Joshua Hayes celebrates scoring a point for Cavan
The Waterford hurlers get set for action
Kildare's Keith Cribbin feels the pain of defeat
Kieran Hughes reaches for the ball ahead of Charlie Vernon
Ouch! Nicky Devereux and Rory O'Carroll collide
Niall Kelly and Graham Reilly are grounded during the Leinster semi-final
Joe Canning attempts a late free against a packed Kilkenny goalmouth
Shane Walsh hurdles the challenge of Brian Campion
General view of the game in Clones
Brian Cody celebrates after another good day at the office
Andy Tormey despatches the ball to the net for Meath
Paul Grimley on the importance of time keeping
Brian Carroll tries to evade Aaron Graffin
Plenty autographs for King Henry to sign
Fergal Conway and Sean Curran fight it out for the ball
Niall Madine hits the net for Down
Damien Hayes and Daithi Burke tackle Kilkenny's Richie Hogan
A young Dublin supporter looks on in Croke Park
James Walsh after Laois exit the hurling championship
A relieved Offaly manager Brian Whelahan
Paul Flynn rounds off Dublin's victory with a brilliant finish to the net
Costello shoots the Dubs to the Leinster final as Wexford prove no match
Meath lay down marker for Leinster final by scoring 2-16 against Kildare
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