We’ll Leave It There So: Irish Sports Council take a dig at IABA over Walsh and today's sport
There was also the Captain’s Run ahead of tomorrow’s World Cup warm-up and an incredible performance in the women’s 200m final in Beijing.
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There was also the Captain’s Run ahead of tomorrow’s World Cup warm-up and an incredible performance in the women’s 200m final in Beijing.
Also, Ireland’s Jon Walters could be on the move while Jordan Spieth was left a bit mortified by an over-eager beauty queen.
Meanwhile, Leinster will meet Toulon in a December double header in the Champions Cup.
Ireland also won the Aga Khan Trophy, while there was another Irishman added to UFC Dublin.
Here’s all the sport you need to kick-start your long weekend.
Here’s what you might have missed in the sporting world.
In addition, Roy Keane is suing Paddy Power and Thomas Barr wins a good medal.
We’ll also have news from Wimbledon and all your GAA team updates.
We’ll also have team news ahead of the Leinster semi-finals.
Here’s what you need to know before the golf ruins your weekend sleep pattern.
Here’s all the action you may have missed today, sports fans.
Here’s what Friday had to offer, sports fans.
Plus Stephanie Roche on her next move, drama at the Giro, and much more…
It seems that the Department of Education and teaching unions have reached an agreement.
Also, Hull midfielder Jack Livermore could face a four-year ban after testing positive for cocaine.
TV3′s political editor, Ursula Halligan, calls for a Yes vote in the marriage referendum, the death of BB King, and a new ‘baby Maria’ appeal.
Everything you need to know before kicking back for a loooooonnnnnnnggggg weekend.
Also, AP McCoy prepares to say farewell and one Irish pundit wants Jack Grealish to feature against Scotland.
We’ll also have news on injury problems for Manchester United and some good news for the Tipperary hurlers.
Plus, news on Isa Nacewa’s potential return to Leinster.
Saturday will be better.
We also have news on Conor McGregor and the sheep in Roscrea.
We also hear from Paulie as his century looms large on the horizon while Martin O’Neill laments the quality of young Irish footballers.
It’s the first time in six years that we’ve had two Friday the 13ths in a row.
That means no Ulsterbus, Metro or Northern Ireland Railway services.
“Will somebody stop the damn match?!”
The shooting of a man in his 30s, which was witnessed by his child, has been condemned by a local councillor as “totally unacceptable”.
Also, Sexton starts for Racing and Noel Gallagher is a football pundit.
Locals on Dublin’s Meath Street have some strong feelings on the subject, it turns out.
There’s also news on Andy Lee’s first title defence and the anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster.
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
Also, Diego Costa is definitely out for Chelsea’s next three games, and Brolly and Donaghy are pals again.
Other stories include Jamie Heaslip starting for Leinster this weekend and ITV ‘parting ways’ with Adrian Chiles.
We’ll also have news of a hole in one for Rory McIlroy and an historic first in the AIL.
it’s part of the moves to normalise ties between the two countries.
Also, the provinces saw a lot of their injured players return.
Also, Johnny Sexton won’t play rugby again until February.
Conor Kenny could be set to meet Gary Barlow and the lads on the Late Late Show this Friday.
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