Irish men and women around the world are salivating after yesterday's epic hurling match between Galway and Clare.
Indeed most of the country will be glued to their TV sets today in anticipation that the second semi-final between Cork and Limerick will throw up just as much skill, heart and drama as we seen on Saturday.
In the meantime, there is a game on TG4 to wet the lips as king-pins Kilkenny take on rivals Tipperary in the All-Ireland minor semi-final.
Those watching the first half will have been treated to an absolute scandalous display of skill from young Kilkenny man Cian Kenny as he set up team mate Jack Buggy to score early in the game.
Take a look at this for skill, not bad for a 17 year old.
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Hurling fans will be loving the display put on by these young men, in a game that looks set to go right to the wire.
Kilkenny won out by two points in the end but Tipperary's second half goals made it a close-run affair.
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