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Matthew Costello | Meath aim to bounce back after heart-breaking Louth loss

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Siofra O'Shea | Winning the league, driving standards and a new era in Kerry

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Brian Hayes | Cork eye Limerick takedown ahead of their clash on Sunday

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Mairead Teehan | Offaly ambition, skorts controversy and an appetite for change

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Donegal's great entertainers, fans reject the format & Louth humble Meath | Boyle & O'Sullivan

Joe Molloy was joined by Colm Boyle and Darran O'Sullivan on Monday's Off The Ball. Donegal lodged another impressive performance over the weekend as Jim McGuinness' team defeated Tyrone - how will this team fare when they come up against a Dublin or Kerry? There was also plenty to talk about in some of the structural frailties of the All-Ireland group stages and why supporters are opting not to turn out in big numbers just yet. Beyond all the weekend's Gaelic football, we also got the lowdown on Colm Boyle's trip to Wembley this weekend to see Manchester United defeat their rivals Manchester City in the FA Cup final. In association with AIB GAA