The Championship - Season 6 / Year 2013

Season 6 / Year 2013
Episodes

Antrim v Monaghan
Austin O'Callaghan presents extended highlights of the Ulster Championship quarter-final between Antrim and Monaghan from Casement Park.
Twelve months ago, Monaghan edged out the Saffrons at the same stage of the competition, but new Antrim manager Frank Dawson will be hoping to make home advantage count this time round.

Cavan v Fermanagh
Following their impressive victory over Armagh in the preliminary round, Cavan face Fermanagh at Brewster Park in the Ulster quarter-final.
Peter Canavan's side are the final team to start their championship campaign in his second season in charge. Austin O'Callaghan presents live coverage from the ground as these neighbouring counties battle it out for a place in the provincial semi-finals.

Donegal v Down
Austin O'Callaghan presents live coverage of the first Ulster semi-final between Donegal and Down.
James Mc Cartan's side will be bidding for revenge after losing the provincial decider to the same opposition 12 months ago, although All Ireland Champions Donegal looked hugely impressive in their opening round victory over Tyrone.

Monaghan v Cavan
Austin O'Callaghan presents live coverage of the second Ulster semi-final between Monaghan and Cavan.
Malachy O'Rourke's side were comprehensive winners over Antrim, while Cavan have impressed against both Armagh and Fermanagh. A place in the provincial decider awaits the winners.

Ulster Final Live: Monaghan v Donegal
Austin O'Callaghan presents live coverage from Clones, where Monaghan face a daunting task in their attempt to dethrone Ulster and All-Ireland Champions Donegal.
But Malachy O'Rourke's men will know it's a final and anything can happen. Mark Sidebottom and Martin McHugh describe the action while Thomas Kane provides updates and expert analysis with Jarlath Burns from the sidelines.

Monaghan v Tyrone
Austin O'Callaghan presents coverage of the first All-Ireland quarter-final between Ulster champions Monaghan and Tyrone from Croke Park.
After losing in the first round of the provincial championship against Donegal, Tyrone have bounced back well in the qualifiers with wins over Offaly, Kildare and Meath, while Monaghan are bidding to make it through to the last four for the first time in 25 years.

Alll Ireland Quarter-Finals
Austin O Callaghan presents a double bill of action from the All Ireland quarter-finals at Croke Park.
The first game sees Cavan take on Munster champions Kerry, with commentary from Thomas Niblock and Martin McHugh, followed by the game between Mayo and the All Ireland Champions Donegal, with commentary from Mark Sidebottom and Oisin McConville. Studio analysis from Jarlath Burns, Paddy Bradley and Owen Mulligan.

Tyrone v Mayo
Austin O'Callaghan presents live coverage of the All Ireland semi-final between Tyrone and Mayo.
The Connacht champions were hugely impressive in the last round as they defeated reigning All-Ireland champions Donegal in a repeat of the 2012 decider. Tyrone overcame Ulster champions Monaghan in the quarter-finals to claim their semi-final place.
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