Come join us and the good folks at Sportsfile as we whip around the country to bring you fielding, honey monsters, flags, face masks and Davy looking glum. Can't bate it.
To the Gaelic grounds in Limerick and Cork's win over Clare we start with one and a half year old Donnchadh Vaughan from Ennis.That sound you hear is your heart melting.
David McInerney going touch-tight on Patrick Horgan.
Hope is spelled JBM on Leeside.
Shane O'Neill had a big game for Cork.
Davy Fitz might be appealing for something in a subtle manner here.
Christopher Joyce looks like he might fill the Ronan Curran sized hole for Cork at centre-back.
Davy's Barry Kelly face.
Padraic Collins about to land and about to hurt.
To Portlaoise we go and Anthony Daly was wound up before Dublin's draw with Kilkenny.
Some guy warming up for Kilkenny.
A hat-tip from Brain Cody.
Walter Walsh, cool as while fielding.
This is Shane Durkin's determined face.
Walter Walsh still cool after scoring.
Brian Hogan - making fielding easy since Brian Hogan started playing.
Joesph Boland with Dublin's last point of the game.
Eoin Larkin levels it.
To Leitrim and the home side's draw with London. James Glancy was the scariest looking man in the GAA today.
Barry Mitchell looks like he might suffer a cruciate any second here.
Darren Sweeney with more nonchalant fielding.
The fabled pre game huddle for London.
Lorcan Mulvey is concerned that Ciaran Eagan missed a bit shaving.
To Cavan and the Donegal juggernaut rumbles on with a win over Down. This was always Paul Durcan's ball.
5 Donegal players in shot. I Down, seems about right.
Conor Laverty runs into a wall.
Just the European Ryder Cup captain.
With his Da, good man.
Conor Laverty has had easier days.
Ryan Bradley is not letting go.
James Ward AKA "The Honey Monster" and ticket sellers eager to see him. Quintessentially GAA and the perfect way to round it off. Let's do this again.