The front pages of the papers led with Greek euro exit, no social workers for 3,000 children and the sentencing of Irish Water protesters.
The tabloids were dominated by anti-water protesters sent to jail, a "jobless drunk" who is on €900 a week and new fathers suffering from post-natal depression.
The Star and the Mirror both lead with evidence from the Graham Dwyer trial.
Other stories include the delay on passports, the new clamping legislation and the problem with the referee who can't make the Leinster game because he doesn't have ID to board a Ryanair plane.
On top of that, the pair discussed the new roller coaster in Tayto park and the latest on the Fossett's circus.
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