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Here’s what went down on Monday.
Meanwhile, ticket details for Ireland’s upcoming Euro 2016 play-off have been released.
Yesterday’s World Cup win over France has come at a cost for Ireland.
Meanwhile, Ger Brennan retires and Jose Mourinho given a vote of confidence.
Mercy, please.
Here’s what you might have missed today, sports fans.
Here’s what the sporting world had for us on Monday.
Here’s all the sport you almost missed today.
Meanwhile, public tickets for the All-Ireland semi-final replay have already sold out.
Plenty of drama at the World Athletic Championships while a first-timer will take charge of this year’s All-Ireland hurling decider.
We’ll also have news of a potential new opponent for Conor McGregor.
Manchester City get their Premier League season underway, while there was mixed fortunes for Ireland’s boxers.
Here’s the best of what Monday had for all you sports fans out there.
ISIS blamed for bomb attack in Turkey, a month’s mind vigil for the Irish students killed at Berkeley – and seagulls on the agenda in Seanad.
Here’s everything you might have missed in the sporting world.
Meanwhile, Manchester United have confirmed the signing of two high-profile players.
Elsewhere, Ireland won a medal the World University Games while we have an update on Damien Duff’s future.
Here’s what you may have missed today, sports fans.
We’ll also have news of a big transfer involving an Irish midfielder.
Also, a pilot defends the decision not to fly an anti-John Delaney banner over the Aviva Stadium at the weekend.
Here’s what Monday had to offer, sports fans.
Plus, news of Paul Redmond’s second UFC fight and the Scottish squad hoping to derail Ireland’s Euro 2016 bid.
We’ll also have news on doping in the GAA and the Pro12 Dream Team.
That, plus the telltale signs of summer as Ireland announce an under 20 squad and Joe Brolly goes on the warpath.
It’s your daily helping of sporting goodness.
Here’s the best of what Easter Monday had to offer.
Here’s what the world of sport had for us on Monday.
We’ll also have all the latest news about Lance Armstrong’s relationship with the UCI.
Here are the shows that’ll be on your Twitter timeline later.
Here are the shows that’ll be on your Twitter timeline later.
In addition, Ireland international Andy Keogh has been arrested while DJ Carey’s IT Carlow have been thrown out of the Fitzgibbon Cup.
Here’s all the sports news you may have missed today.
Plus Warren Gatland springs the first surprise of the Six Nations, Pete Carroll explains, and much more…
Don’t have time to mull over the news? Here’s everything you need to know..
“This could be a storm the likes of which we have never seen before,” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio warned residents.
There was also good news for Leinster and a name change for Dr Cullen Park.
Just a couple more hours and you’re home free…