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Published 09:14 20 Apr 2018 BST
Updated 09:27 20 Apr 2018 BST
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This year is going to be better than ever with extra games taking place every single weekend.
It's going to be like something straight out of a Soccer Saturday episode on Sky Sports. That's because there are going to be eight extra quarter-finals in football, while hurling counties will also be out almost every weekend from May onwards due to introduction of the Round Robin system.
It all gets going on the first weekend in May with the Connacht football quarter finals taking place.
A real taster of what this summer is going to be like will arrive the following weekend. The Leinster senior hurling and football championship kick off on the Saturday evening (May 12) and then the next day, more Leinster and Ulster games will be taking place at the same time as each other
It'll be like the last League weekend of the year where the results are coming at you thick and fast from all corners during the day and then you're buzzing to catch up with it all that night.
The fixtures remind us just how good it's going to be.
Graphic credit: RTÉ League Sunday
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