Wexford's Liam Ryan crashes into team-mate Eoin Moore after winning possession during their game against Limerick on Sunday
Cavan's Claragh O'Reilly and Shauna Ennis of Meath during their championship clash on SaturdayTyrone's Cara McCrossan celebrates scoring as Kildare goalkeeper Becky McGuirk looks on dejectedKildare's Maria Moolick and Tori McLaughlin of TyroneKildare's Triona Duggan and Karen Quinn of TyroneKildare's Rachel Corrigan and Donna Barry dejected after the game against TyroneCorrigan and Barry leave the pitch after the game against TyroneSligo’s Brian Curran and Michael Shields of CorkMichael Lundy of Galway with Ciaran McDonald of TippMichael D Higgins at the Sligo vs Tipperary gameCiaran McDonald of Tipp with Danny Cummins of GalwayTipperary’s Colin O’Riordan navigates a sea of bodies to score his side's third goalHugh Coughlan of Tipp at the end of the game against GalwayWexford supporter Darragh Ryan on his way to the Limerick match. A tough day for him and Wexford
TJ Ryan likes what he sees in Semple Stadium, and well he mightWexford's Podge Doran reacts to a missed chance against LimerickWexford's Goalkeeper Mark Fanning dejected after Paul Browne scored Limerick's fourth goalFrom bad to worse: referee Barry Kelly shows Matthew O'Hanlon a red cardDublin supporters (L-R) Dylan Keeley, Mark Hayes, Kieth Cooling, Luke Kelly, Daniel Cullen and Sean Rossiter from the Craobh Chiaráin club were enjoying the Thurles sunshine (hopefully they found cover for the rain to come)Dublin take to the field for the team photoDubin were under immense pressure from Tipp: Here, Liam Rushe attracts the attention of Lar Corbett, Patrick Maher, Denis Maher and Jason FordeTipperary's Shane Bourke celebrates after John O’Dwyer scored his side's opening goalTipperary's John O’Dwyer celebrates after scoring a goalDuring the game, the tackles came in hard and fast: Here, Tipperary's Noel McGrath and James Barry with Danny Sutcliffe, Ryan O'Dwyer and John McCaffrey of Dublin battle for the sliotarDaly's frustration: The Dublin boss told a tale of his own on the sidelineAnthony Daly could do little as Dublin failed to match TipperaryDaly's disappointment was all too evidentAfter the game, Daly said he would take time to ponder the future