Fans sing the national anthem in the rain at the Roscommon v Armagh game
Roscommon manager John Evans on the pitch before the game against ArmaghCiaran McKeever and Jamie Clarke arrive for the team photo ahead of Armagh v RoscommonQuite a cheeky tackle on Roscommon's Kevin Higgins by Stephen Harold of ArmaghCork's Eimear O'Sullivan and Aislinn Connolly of Galway clash during their senior championship clashClare’s commitment was never in doubt against Kildare, none more so that Podge McMahon, here in action against Fergal Conway of KildareClare’s David Tubridy dejected after the gameMeanwhile, in Nowloan Park, the crowd prepared for Waterford vs WexfordWexford's Paul Morris celebrates scoring the opening goal against WaterfordClass act: Wexford's Lee Chin consoles Gavin O'Brien of Waterford after the gameWexford's Diarmuid O'Keeffe, Lee Chin and Eoin Moore celebrate after the final whistleA merchandise seller makes his way to the Clones venue ahead of the Ulster finalA fan arrives in Clones earlyMeanwhile, in Croke Park, Dublin's Diarmuid Connolly and Andrew Tormey of Meath compete for the ballMeath goalkeeper Paddy O'Rourke was unable to to stop Dublin's first goal... which Bernard Brogan celebrated scoringBack in Clones, Ciaran Morgan from Clones throws darts at a cardboard cutout of Garth Brooks at ClonesFans find a novel way of keeping their drinks cool on the streets of ClonesChristy Murray from Raphoe supporting Donegal in ClonesVincent Lynn from Carndonagh at the Ulster SFC finalBernard Brogan looks shocked to find himself with the ballMeath's Brian McMahon receives treatment for a blood injury during the Leinster finalDublin's Paul Flynn consoles Joseph Wallace of Meath after the gameAlan Brogan's son Jamie plays with Diarmuid Connolly after the gameDublin’s Cian O’Sullivan and Michael Darragh MacAuley celebrate in front of the HillDublin players bring the trophy to fan Molly McNallyDublin's Diarmuid Connolly and Cormac Costello celebrateChristy Toye of Donegal holds off the challenge of Monaghan's Fintan KellyRyan McHugh gets the ball away with Ryan Wylie and Colin Walshe close byAnd it was Donegal and Jim McGuinness celebrating at the endA Donegal fan delights as Michael Murphy delivers his speech