Here's our Twitter round-up of the weekend's GAA action...
The programme box (well, we assume) coming in handy in the Gaelic Grounds. https://t.co/WLYMrlyHct pic.twitter.com/aB7BMrN43v
— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) May 19, 2019
Box Man - coming to a screen near you soon 📦 pic.twitter.com/Z4oaHLLllC
— GAA Wrap (@gaawrap) May 19, 2019
That game was only going in One Direction!
— sportsfile (@sportsfile) May 19, 2019
Singer Niall Horan at the LIT Gaelic Grounds today for Cork's victory over Limerick in the @MunsterGAA SHC.
📸 @SportsfilePOM https://t.co/DeOp6H1u7l pic.twitter.com/nBBhho6KVE
"Written in these walls are the stories that I can't explain...."
— Jerome O'Connell (@JeromeSport) May 19, 2019
Just leaving LIT Gaelic Grounds and it's only right to call upon a Niall Horan and One Direction lyric to encapsulate Limerick's defeat! #LLSport pic.twitter.com/u0dxJu56pq
Alan Cadogan takes a fall after going into the crowd as this keenly contested game continues with just a point in it.
— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) May 19, 2019
Live on @rte2 and highlights on @Thesundaygame #sundaygame https://t.co/WLYMrlyHct pic.twitter.com/W2DTNzXoyX
Incredible restraint from Limerick fans not to follow the lead of Portsmouth supporters and kick pulp out of Alan Cadogan
— Denis Hurley (@Denis_Hurley) May 19, 2019
🐶There was an enforced 'paws' in play during Cavan v Monaghan... pic.twitter.com/zeBgsndxBg
— Sky Sports GAA (@SkySportsGAA) May 18, 2019
🗓️February 4th 👉Last day of chemotherapy
— Sky Sports GAA (@SkySportsGAA) May 18, 2019
🗓️May 18th 👉Stars in Cavan's win over Monaghan
What a comeback from Oisin Kiernan 👏 Full interview: https://t.co/rNpaC4eA9D pic.twitter.com/mKoRaG5F6j
🏐 Wow! What a game! @Armagh_GAA and @OfficialDownGAA severed up an @UlsterGAA championship classic!
— BBC SPORT NI (@BBCSPORTNI) May 19, 2019
Relive the moment Armagh secured a memorable victory on @bbcradioulster
Hopefully @oisinlangan, @congill99 & @brendandevenney have recovered! 😅#bbcgaa #GAA #UlsterChampionship pic.twitter.com/n2537WZyNT
For the first time in their history, @TipperaryGAA have hit 30 white flags in an AISHC match.
— GAA Stats (@GAA_Stats) May 19, 2019
They're the 18th side to do so and it's the third time that Waterford have conceded that amount (Cork 1982 & Kilkenny 2008).#TIPPvWAT
What a crew. Tadhg Furlong, Scott Fardy, Jack McGrath and their mate Bertie Ahern at the hurling in Parnell Park today https://t.co/2Vm5tJKNmw #GAA https://t.co/eQeO4mpJxO
— A Little Bit Of Cork (@slippery_dodger) May 19, 2019
Anthony Daly, Ger Cunningham and TJ Ryan review the weekend's hurling.