One last hurrah before it all breaks up.
There's no point in getting used to club championship games but that doesn't mean we shouldn't savour them.
The GAA in its purest form, you really can't beat the county championships but unfortunately this will be it until the sun goes down.
We'd better enjoy it while it lasts and by this weekend's line-up, that shouldn't be too hard.
There are senior hurling games in
Limerick, Galway, Cork, Wexford, Dublin and Kilkenny while from a footballing perspective, the biggest draws are the games in
Meath and Kerry.
Hurling preview
Limerick
In Limerick, the tie of the round is the meeting of reigning champions
Na Piarsaigh with 2016 winners
Patrickswell. Last year, the city club beat
'the well' by ten but on the back of a hard-earned win over Doon, Ciaran Carey's men will come in here with both confidence and hunger.

Michael Ryan has started well with Na Piarsaigh though, and with Shane Dowling, David Dempsey, Downes, the two Caseys clashing with Gillane, Lynch and Byrnes here, it's all eyes on Limerick and indeed on TG4 with this game being shown live.
Kilkenny
Heavyweights will collide all over Kilkenny this Saturday with Ballyhale and O'Loughlin's meeting in John Locke Park at 1.00. After losing to Clara last time out, the Shamrocks will be eager to get back on track. The Gaels are no pushovers though. Then there's a repeat of last year's semi-final -
Clara attempting to avenge their last four loss to
Bennettsbridge in Gowran at 5.00.
Galway
There will be 12 senior hurling games across Galway this weekend, the real head-turner the clash of
Turloughmore and Liam Mellows on Saturday. Turlough are flying it after destroying Portumna while the Mellows are flying high after beating
St Thomas'.
The reigning champions have a job to do themselves to take care of a rising
Tommy Larkin's side who will bring plenty to the table.
Elsewhere
In
Wexford, the reigning champions Naomh Eanna are up against Glynn Barntown while the meeting of Oulart-the-Ballagh and Rathnure should be a tasty one. In
Dublin, St Vincent's and Craobh Chiaráin will provide the fireworks while there's a full round of fixutres in
Cork.

Newly promoted Charleville will fancy themselves in their first game up against Érins Own while Midleton and Glen Rovers gets top billing and a live broadcast on TG4.
Football preview
Kerry
There is a full round of games in Kerry where
Dr Crokes, beaten by
Rathmore last time out will be hoping to put it right in a repeat of last year's semi-final against
Kerins O'Rahillys.
The prospect of Tommy Walsh coming up against Gavin White is enough to set pulses racing down south.
Austin Stacks and
Kenmare Shamrocks also promises plenty while it will be interesting to see if intermediate champs Kilcummin can bounce back against intermediate champs
Dingle.
Accumulator
Graigue Ballycallan 15/8 v St Pat's Ballyragget in Kilkenny SHC
Kilkenny's last two intermediate champions come head to head in Palmerstown on Sunday. Graigue Ballycallan put up a good fight against Dicksboro last time out while St Patricks' earned a hard fought win over the Rower.
This one will go all the way, but Graigue with Billy and Sean Ryan on form are tipped to shade it.
Rower Inistioge 1/2 v Danesfort in Kilkenny SHC
Danesfort were well beaten by Erins' Own in the last round while the Rower were desperately unlucky against St Patricks'. Danesfort have been struggling recently and are widely tipped to go down this year in Kilkenny, so the Rower shouldn't have too many problems here.
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Patrickswell 2/1 v Na Piarsaigh in Limerick SHC
As mentioned above, Gillane, Byrnes and Lynch will be hard stopped but Patrickswell have firepower all over the pitch with Paul O'Brien and John Flynn hurling well for them recently too. 2/1 represents decent value on these lads.
Charleville 2/1 v Erins Own in Cork SHC
Ben O'Connor's team were blistering right up until the All-Ireland final last year, and they have what it takes to settle into the senior grade here too.

If Darragh Fitzgibbon is on form, they'll be unstoppable but they're far from a one man team with Kevin O'Connor and Jack Doyle also very dangerous.