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Tuesday 26 September 2023 Dublin: 11°C

# Early Doors

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The Morning Score: Easter Monday
Dublin choke, as do Arsenal and Luke Donald – it must be something in the air.
The Morning Score: Friday
Scottish clubs look into social media comments, Shanklin hangs up his boots, and we continue our build up to Sunday’s Division 1 finale.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Spurs and Arsenal share the spoils in a thrilling North London derby and Jose Mourinho takes his first trophy in Spain.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
United leave the door open, Ronnie’s through to round two at the Crucible, and all-round legend Brian Wilson gives us a singing lesson.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Is it a bird, is it a plane? No it’s Stephen Ireland in his Superman underpants. The Corkman may face Manchester United tonight.
The Morning Score: Monday
The Dubs make the Division One final, McIlroy has another disappointing final day, and McCloskey wants a rematch.
The Morning Score: Friday
Rovers and Bohs meet, Paulie’s on the mend, and AP defends the Grand National.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Real and Schalke march on, McIlroy begins the first day of the rest of his career, and a pretty slick alley-oop.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Manchester United march on – and everything else you need to know this morning, besides where the car keys are.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Another day dawns on the world of sport. Get ahead of the game with your early fix.
The Morning Score: Monday
Schwartzel capitalises on McIlroy’s capitulation, Cork’s footballers book a final date with Dublin, and Leinster ready themselves for a Gallic test in the Heineken Cup semis.
The Morning Score: Friday
The Masters is in full swing, Leinster prepare for a massive European showdown and it’s Ladies Day at Aintree.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Big night in the Champions League, Keano on the move and Kerry are humbled.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
It was another memorable night in the Champions League, our cricketers are ‘gagged’ and the Masters build-up continues.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Ireland reacts to the ICC’s decision, the Champions League returns, and Kemba Walker leads UConn to a national title.
The Morning Score: Monday
The Dubs book their place in the Division One final, Lefty wins in Houston, and O’Connell faces a month on the sidelines.
The Morning Score: Friday
Galvin set to make his first league start, the Heineken Cup heads to Twickenham, and the SFA seek an apology from Neymar.
The Morning Score: Thursday
India book their place in the Cricket World Cup Final, the USPGA heads to Houston, and we sneak a peek at the weekly YouTube chart.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
We reflect on a night at the Aviva, Fermanagh’s footballing turmoil continues, and freestyler Indi Cowie struts her stuff.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Kelly to lead Ireland tonight, Kilkenny plan without star duo and everything you need to know about the lockout.
The Morning Score: Monday
Trap to name his new-look side, Waterford lose their skipper to the call of duty and Martin Laird wins at Bay Hill.
The Morning Score: Friday
Coleman withdraws from Irish squad, McDowell has a stinker in America, and Keith Gillespie signs for Longford Town.
The Morning Score: Thursday
The Boys in Green continue their build-up to Saturday night’s game, Larry Tompkins wants pay for managers and Leinster welcome back their international stars.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
James McCarthy set for his Ireland bow, the RFU are left embarrassed and another Rebel retires.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
The Irish football team assemble, initial declarations for the Punchestown Festival emerge, and Ollie Palmer hangs his head in shame.
The Morning Score: Monday
McCarthy commits to Ireland, Tommy Bowe hails Irish effort and the Ireland’s boxers restore some pride after a tough weekend.
The Morning Score: Friday
Another eventful day at Cheltenham, a familiar face returns to the Arsenal and local heroes take centrestage at Croke Park.
The Morning Score: St Patrick's Day
Six Irish winners on Day Two at Cheltenham, Real Madrid and Chelsea book their places in the Champions League quarter-finals, and Kidney names his side to stop England’s Grand Slam charge.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
The morning after the Cheltenham opening day before. Plus Champions League, cricket and Six Nations stuff too.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
We couldn’t sleep last night with Cheltenham getting going today. But we still had to get up for the Morning Score.
The Morning Score: Monday
Six Nations fall-out, Cheltenham news and the FA Cup throws up a massive semi-final .
The Morning Score: Friday
Ireland take on the West Indies, Liverpool and Manchester City experience European setbacks, and play is suspended at the WGC-Cadillac Championships in Florida.
The Morning Score: Thursday
Spurs edge through on famous night at the Lane, Ó Se makes his case at Croker and Ireland’s management and players prepare for Wales trip.
The Morning Score: Wednesday
Barcelona and Shakhtar advance to the Champions League quarter-finals, Irish cricketer is accused of dressing room damage, and GAA reject Friday Night Lights proposal.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Chelsea in action, Declan Kidney prepares to name side to face Wales and more tears.
The Morning Score: Monday
Liverpool halt Man U’s march to a 19th title, Declan Kidney calls in new recruits and one hurling star suffers an awful injury.
The Morning Score: Friday
Kolo Touré fails a drug test, DCU crash out of the Sigerson, and we ready ourselves for the start of the domestic football season.
The Morning Score: Thursday
The Old Firm derby lives up to its billing again, the Irish cricketers wake up as heroes and Serena Williams in a health scare.
The Morning Score: Tuesday
Gordon D’Arcy takes responsibilty, Europe rules the golf rankings and United and Chelsea prepare to clash.
The Morning Score: Monday
Ireland struggle past Scotland, Szczesny gifts Birmingham a trophy, and Crossmaglen and St. Brigid’s clear their schedules for St. Patrick’s Day.