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Wednesday 4 October 2023 Dublin: 15°C

# Early Doors

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The Morning Score: Tuesday
A big day at Wimbledon, a lifeline for Ireland’s cricket fans and a new face at Old Trafford.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Heart-break for Niland, honesty from Canning and a homecoming for Rory.
The Morning Score: Monday
It’s all about one young guy this morning isn’t it?
The Morning Score: Friday
Rory’s on the march again, Michael Duignan says sorry and Conor Niland still on the brink of Wimbledon spot.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Michael Murphy learns his fate, Conor Niland tries to write a little bit of history, and G-Mac tries to hang on to his crown. All that, and more, in today’s Morning Score.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
One Ireland defender could be set for a switch to the North, Rory eyes a Tiger-shaped hole in the US Open field and Offaly vow to deal with any issues in-house.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
St. Pat’s gain some ground at the top of the Airtricity League, Murray is the King of Queen’s, and we look ahead to Day One at Royal Ascot.
The Morning Score: Monday
A dramatic weekend of GAA action, a massive night in the NBA and Jenson Button seals a superb Canadian victory.
The Morning Score: Friday
King Shefflin returns to his throne, Villa wait decision on prospective new manager and Harrington gets back in the swing.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Reports indicate that Steve Bruce is ready to raid the Man United reserves, Nicolas Roche has a disappointing day in France, and the Olympic Torch looks set to come to Ireland.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Ireland finish their season on a high, Tiger tweets his exit from the US Open and the Croke Park pitch is rolled away.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
It was a long weekend so here’s everything you need to know to get back up to speed this morning.
The Morning Score: Friday
Preparations continue for Ireland’s crucial clash in Macedonia.. and other short stories.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Blatter wins a no-contest, Sharapova is back in the big time and Lance Armstrong goes on the offensive again.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
D-Day in Zurich as FIFA prepare to elect a new president – or not. Tragedy in Clare GAA and Kenny Egan pulls no punches in talking of an Irish colleague.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Sepp Blatter faces the press and asks ‘crisis? what crisis’ while Irish preparation continue for the trip to Skopje.
The Morning Score: Monday
Ireland win the Carling Nations Cup, Tipp see off the Rebels, and Luke Donald is on top of the world.
The Morning Score: Friday
Trap sweats on Sheasy, a Kiwi wins at the Rás and Padden is set for his northern exposure.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Scotland complete comeback against Welsh, big guns fire in Paris and the action hots up at the Rás.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Trap’s boys rout the North, Cork name a side for their Munster championship opener and Rafa Nadal survives a scare at the French Open.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Jimmy Mc goes missing, another tragedy hits the cycling world, and Maradona claims he wasn’t the only Argentinian footballer on drugs in 1994.
The Morning Score: Monday
Leinster back on top, trouble in the Meath camp and Chelsea sack their manager.
The Morning Score: Friday
Bad news for Pádraig Harrington, Lance Armstrong faces fresh claims from a former team-mate and Leinster sweat on BOD’s fitness.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Porto enjoy a good night out in Dublin, Leinster sweat on Brian O’Driscoll and Tiger falls out of the top 10 in the world since the first time he won the Masters.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Dublin gears up for the Europa League final while Croke Park prepares for a royal appointment. And not the Meath kind.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Get ahead of the game with your early fix of the day’s sports news.
The Morning Score: Monday
West Ham look for a new manager, Croke Park prepares for a royal appointment (not Meath) and Novak Djokovic keeps on winning.
The Morning Score: Friday
Jedward are into the final on away goals or something….
The Morning Score: Thursday
Good news for Ireland’s cricketers, the new “Special One” says he’s happy at Porto, and stars pay their final respects to Seve.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Leopard Trek withdraw from the Giro, Northern Irish fans plan Aviva boycott, and Man City secure Champions League football.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Mosley loses court battle, FAI in no rush to decide on Trap, and Poite appointed to referee Heineken Cup final.
The Morning Score: Monday
Manchester United are champions-elect after victory over Chelsea, Phil Jackson’s Lakers era ends and Cork’s Ladies bag another title.
The Morning Score: Friday
Braga and Porto book their hotels in Dublin, Harrington leads the Irish charge stateside, and Hurricane Fly prepares for another stern test.
The Morning Score: Thursday
United cruise into the Champions League final, Follow The Plan claims the Punchestown Gold Cup, and German football legend Lothar Matthaus throws a bit of a strop.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Barca march on, United prepare for Schalke’s Old Trafford visit and Colm Murphy celebrates on the double at Punchestown.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Time for (another) El Clasico, Higgins trumps Judd at the Crucible, and Leinster dominate the Magners League team of the year.
The Morning Score: Friday
There’s plenty going on in the world of sport, despite Sky Sports News talking non-stop about that wedding.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Messi restores our love of football, Higgins sees off the Rocket’s challenge, and Munster make plans without O’Connell and O’Leary.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
United are on the march, Paulie gives Munster a boost and we get ready for another Super Clasico. Not bad eh?
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Organisedconfusion reigns, Doyle eyes an early comeback, and the Cavan County Board decide to give up hurling for a little while.