We'll Leave It There So: Erasmus denies Springboks link, Leicester back Ranieri and today's sport
Meanwhile, it’s been a busy day in the Fitzgibbon Cup.
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Meanwhile, it’s been a busy day in the Fitzgibbon Cup.
Meanwhile, Sigerson Cup gets under way, LeBron James loses his cool, and injury forces Connacht rugby player into early retirement.
Here’s what the world of sport served up today.
OCI nominees, Peter O’Mahony and Diego Costa also made the news today.
Plus, the fixture details on tomorrow’s GAA action.
Plus, another big talent decides to cash in and move to China.
The Apollo House concert, Germany’s Christmas market tragedy and ESB’s faulty meters had people talking today.
Elsewhere, there are new contracts for three Connacht players while the opening fixtures for the O’Byrne Cup and Walsh Cup have been released.
Plus, an ex-Kilkenny minor hurler hit the net in Southampton’s FA Youth Cup win at Old Trafford last night.
Here’s what happened on Tuesday, sports fans.
Plus, Jose Aldo says the “coward” Conor McGregor was never the 145-pound champion.
Meanwhile, Cork middleweight Christina Desmond has won bronze at the European Championships, the US appoint Bruce Arena as coach and a Tipp stalwart retires from inter-county hurling.
Plus, the All-Blacks say they’re not motivated by revenge on Saturday.
More strike action looming on the horizon, and the final act of the US election – it’s the Evening Fix.
Plus, James Gallagher predicts a massive Conor McGregor performance at UFC 205.
The bodies of an elderly couple found in Mayo, talks ongoing to avert garda strikes, and the battle for Mosul begins – it’s the Evening Fix.
Plus, Frank De Boer is sacked as manager of Inter after just 11 games.
Elsewhere, talk is building that Katie Taylor will turn professional, Keith Earls is facing a disciplinary hearing and the shortlist for the Bord Gáis Energy Sports Book of the Year has been revealed.
It’s been another busy day at home and abroad.
Plus, Maria Sharapova was back on court for the first time after her doping ban was reduced.
Plus, Tyson Fury rows back on his retirement.
Here’s what the world of sport conjured up today.
Elsewhere, the GAA will investigate the tunnel incident between Dublin and Mayo on Sunday, Maurice Deegan will referee the replay and we’ve got injury news from Munster, Ulster and Connacht.
Here’s what Tuesday conjured up for all you sports fans.
Meanwhile, a top Irish amateur boxer has turned pro, a legendary coach quits NZ sevens and El Salvador players report bribe attempt.
Plus, sailing hero Annalise Murphy has had an airplane named after her.
Here’s what the world of sport had to offer on Tuesday.
Plus, Ireland’s Oliver Dingley makes history as he qualifies for the final of the men’s springboard.
And there’s sports news away from Rio too.
Here’s what happened in the sporting world on Tuesday.
Here’s what the world of sport conjured up on Tuesday.
Plus, Ed Joyce not out as two of our teams fly out to Rio.
Elsewhere, Dan Martin remains on Chris Froome’s tail and Thierry Henry has chosen Sky Sports over Arsenal.
Also, the Williams sisters could set to face off in the Wimbledon final.
Meanwhile, it was another pretty humiliating day for Roy Hodgson.
Here’s what the sporting world threw at us on Tuesday.