Kildare have been knocked out of the Tailteann Cup at the quarter final stage, leading to manager Glenn Ryan stepping down
The GAA has confirmed the dates and times for the All Ireland senior hurling quarter finals and Tailteann Cup semi finals this weekend.
Kildare have been knocked out of the Tailteann Cup at the quarter final stage, leading to manager Glenn Ryan stepping down.
The Tailteann Cup matches will take place at Croke Park on Sunday.
Antrim are to face Laois at 2pm, and Down will meet Sligo at 4pm.
The Hurling matches will form part of a double header at FBD Semple Stadium on Saturday.
Dublin will go head to head with Cork in the opening game at 1.15, with Clare to play Wexford at 3.15.

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