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Miss any of today’s action? Catch up here.
Missed out on what went on today? Catch up on everything here.
Also, Anna Krien wins Sports Book of the Year and Ireland international Sean St Ledger finally finds a club.
The woman, out jogging near Drogheda, was grabbed and pulled into the river last Thursday morning.
We’ll also have news on Dave Whelan, the Ireland rugby team and more.
Also, Mick Wallace wears an Italy jersey in the Dáil and Tommy Bowe signs a new contract.
Also, Dublin will continue to play their Leinster championship football games at Croke Park.
Catch up on all of the biggest stories of the day including John Delaney’s mistakes and an injury blow for Joe Schmidt.
Plus, things get a little crazy as Cumann na mBunscol hits Croke Park.
Also, Gary Neville wittily dissects Ryan Giggs’ famous goal against Arsenal, and the banned Mayo fan hits back.
Also, Dublin U21 star Shane Carty opened up about his battle with depression.
Also, Joe Brolly needs to ‘examine his conscience’.
Today’s extravaganza also features Proper Church’s injury hell, Asprilla’s condoms and League of Ireland cover stars.
Also featuring Andy Murray on Scottish Independence and the team news for tomorrow’s Pro12 action.
Plus, Robbie Keane tumbled during a goal celebration – though not in the way you’re thinking.
Here are the shows that’ll be on your Twitter timeline later.
Roy Keane spoke about Ireland’s upcoming clash in Georgia and Harry Redknapp said some English players ‘don’t give a toss’.
Sean O’Brien, Caroline Wozniacki, Jack Grealish and Jerry Flannery were also in the news as well.
Meanwhile, Martin O’Neill discussed Jack Grealish’s Ireland future as he named a 36-man squad.
Pour yourself a cool, tall glass of daily sports news.
The project will run in the Parade in Kilkenny city today.
Thursday’s extravaganza also includes Jack Nicklaus’s fulsome praise of Rory McIlroy plus an update on Thomas Vermaelen’s imminent departure from Arsenal.
Also, the intriguing clause in Man United’s kit deal, Kildare footballers name their side to face Monaghan and more.
A smorgasbord of sporting delights, all meticulously packaged and presented for your pleasure.
Louis van Gaal also met the media for the first time as Man United boss and Norway’s Alexander Kristoff won Stage 12 of the Tour de France.
Don’t let Tomás Brady’s soul-piercing eyes put you off.
Don’t worry, the World Cup will be back with a bang tomorrow.
Man United confirmed the signing of Ander Herrera, while a trio of Armagh players failed to have suspensions overturned.
A Swiss hat-trick, a French stalemate and Messi finding form.
Also featuring Colombia’s success, swapping of shorts and a championship debut in Cork.
There was also football success for the Dubs, fines for Cavan and Clare, as well as all the news from Brazil.
Plus we had news of starting line-ups from Chaco, Cavan and lots of places in between.
That, plus news of a new face in Connacht, a new job for JW and live streaming of a Munster SHC replay.
We’ve also got news of Martin O’Neill rounding up the troops in Malahide and some of our favourite World Cup art yet.
Everything you need to know before Friday comes.
Bit premature, but let’s be real.
Everyone’s talking about floods, donkey meat, and Ariel Sharon.
Management and unions will attend an emergency Labour Court hearing on Friday to try and end the dispute.