Cathal Mullaney is joined by Eamonn Fitzmaurice and Damian Lawlor to discuss football, with Shane McGrath and Rory O'Neill joining after to look back at the hurling.
After a strange weekend of results in the Allianz League, football’s form lines are hard to discern.
Football Review Committee mastermind Eamonn reveals a few opportunities at opponent's kick-out and Cathal gets very excited.
Armagh lose another tight game (11:00), this time to Mayo. Lack of goals at one end is the problem, coupled with too many at the other. Are they overthinking it?
Meanwhile for Mayo the Kobe hype is disguising their growth around the field.
Kerry are in a good position, even if they're not pulling up trees (18:00).
Roscommon will be bitterly disappointed but Dublin impressed in the Hyde, with Jim Gavin era levels of efficiency in front of goal (20:00).
Cork systems failure above in Derry (24:00) as they feel loss of Ian Maguire. Scoring difference could cost the Rebels. Time for pints in Portugal?
Meath built on fast start in Newbridge to down their neighbours (27:10). No disguising how impressive the Royals have been so far this year.
Kudos to Wexford and Clare as Division 3 looking very interesting (30:00) with a close race to join runaway leaders Down in Division 2.
Hurling (33:19) begins with a chat about Shane Long's hurling prowess.
Cork get rare win in Nowlan Park without a plethora of potential Championship starters and on a dry day Shane reckons there could have been 5-6 goals for the Rebels.
But KIlkenny's lack of attacking talent in pipeline is concerning (41:00).
Hurling now a percentage game played by elite athletes (51:00) as team are set up to play a 70:30 ball to their forwards from a pre-determined spot on the pitch.
With some proven performers back on the pitch Offaly put in good performance against Limeick (56:20), who've lost Darragh O'Donovan to a shoulder injury.
Galway were miles ahead of Waterford in Salthill, whatever the scoreboard might suggest (63:25) as the Déise struggle for consistency.

Kilkenny stalled and keepers kept idle, Kildare closing the gap?
40:28

Marty and Dalo chat Cork-Limerick phoney war and Kilkenny's lack of youth
36:30

Armagh, Dublin and Galway facing the drop, Offaly learning hard hurling lessons
1:07:10