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Published 11:59 30 Mar 2022 BST
They can't bare the weight of GAA coverage on their own however, and other networks need to step up their game.
This weekend however, covers all bases, thanks again to the golden channel, and you will be able to see six GAA league finals live.
it all kicks off in the Division Four final between Cavan and Tipperary, who had both pulled off miracles to win their provincial titles in 2020, so a lot of talent on display despite being the lowest division.
This is followed by the Division three final where Mickey Harte's Louth take on a very impressive Limerick side,
The focus then shifts to hurling, where Down play Westmeath in the 2A final, followed by a mouth watering match-up between Cork and Waterford in the Division One final.
Sunday has two treats in store, as Roscommon play Galway to see who will be crowned the kings of Division Two, while a blockbuster is in store shortly afterwards when Kerry meet Mayo to see who is the best team in the country at this current moment.
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