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  • O'Shea puts own stamp on champions

    GAELIC GAMES: Pat O'Shea has named a Kerry team that will be associated with his new tenure as manager of the All-Ireland champions ahead of Sunday's Munster football final against Cork in Killarney. p
  • Eriksson agrees to join City

    Sven-Goran Eriksson is close to announcing his second coming in English football after informing Manchester City last night that he wants to be part of the Thaksin Shinawatra revolution. p
Gaelic Games
  • If GAA want respect, they need to earn it

    The 'Semplegate Saga' was a prime illustration of how lack of communication and consultation has stoked resentment among players, writes Jack O'Connor. p
  • Kearns aiming to lend weight to Laois effort

    Gavin Cummiskey talks to Laois manager Liam Kearns on his approach since taking over from Mick O'Dwyer. p
  • Proof of HQ resolve will show in deeds

    On Gaelic Games : Was the weekend a decisive intervention? Will the GAA have a clearer concept of discipline and its importance to the well-being of the games? Or will president Nickey Brennan - who must by now be dreading further such controversies - end up like Brer Rabbit, getting more and more stuck with each attempt to land a blow on the Tar Baby?   p
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  • Clubs to discuss proposed 'salary cap'

    League of Ireland clubs will meet in Dublin this evening to discuss the implementation from the start of next season of new rules relating to club finances and, in particular, the percentage of turnover that can be spent on paying players. p
  • Drogheda move top after clinical success

    Drogheda United 4 Bray Wanderers 1: Drogheda United moved to the top of the Premier Division for the first time this season after a superb display against Bray Wanderers. They are now a point clear of St Patrick's Athletic, a team Bray frustrated last Friday night with a scoreless draw. p
  • O'Donovan pounces to claim the points

    Longford Town 1 Cork City 2: Roy O'Donovan brought his league tally to 10 goals this season, scoring on the double as Cork left Flancare Park with three precious league points. p
  • Soccer Shorts

    Soccer news round-up p
WimbledonBack to Top
  • Hill still alive to sound of Henman

    Tennis : For the stoic who prefers the quiet life but has been asked by an entire nation to shoulder the conquering of Everest every summer, Tim Henman is a real party animal. p
  • Wimbledon Diary

    Doubles tennis may not float your boat as much as the singles but for what it's worth there is an unusually fascinating match looming on the horizon. p
  • Game to the British one as Irish called out

    On Tennis : At this year's Wimbledon there are 43 British players. They are playing in men's and ladies singles and doubles as well as junior competitions. p
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  • Few to witness strokes of South African genius

    CRICKET: A sparse crowd was treated to some superb batting by three of the world's best players yesterday as South Africa beat India by four wickets in the first of the three-match Future Cup series in Belfast. p
  • Dunne's next defence likely to be abroad

    Boxing: It's increasingly likely that Bernard Dunne's third defence of his EBU European super-bantamweight title will be held outside Ireland. p
  • Sports Digest

    Sailing: Team New Zealand beat Alinghi by 25 seconds in a classic America's Cup race at Valencia yesterday, recovering from a poor spinnaker drop which nearly ended their race, to take a 2-1 lead over the Swiss defender in the best-of-nine series. p
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