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  • Leader's bold move pays off

    CYCLING: The capacity of the Tour's sprinters to shrug off the dangers of their profession never ceases to amaze, and yesterday Mark Cavendish showed that, mentally at least, he is suffering no ill-effects from his dramatic crash of Monday. p
Gaelic Games
  • Aptitude no substitute for fortitude

    Jack O'Connor's Column Galway's hurlers and footballers need to find the heart and stomach for battle p
  • Geraghty's expected return to Meath fails to materialise

    Graham Geraghty's expected return to the Meath football panel now looks unlikely to materialise after the 1999 All-Ireland winning captain did not attend training last night. p
  • Out to revisit Tyrone's past glories

    Stephen O'Neill tells Ian O'Riordan he is fit and raring to go ahead of Sunday's Ulster final yet is wary of Monaghan p
  • Sligo's win down to qualifiers and league

    Seán Moran On Gaelic Games: On grounds of sheer aesthetics, football not only loses out to hurling but has its stylistic shortcomings regularly aired. Yet, the stark truth is that it is more of a national game in that it extends to the four provinces and provides a more democratic medium for sporting achievement than its more elegant sibling. p
  • Tipperary snatch defeat from jaws of victory

    Under-21 Hurling: Cork ... 1-14 Tipperary ... 2-10,   Cork stripped Tipperary of their Munster under-21 hurling title with an injury-time point from substitute Stephen Moylan at Páirc Uí Chaoimh last night. p
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  • Judicial trial summons 37 for alleged fraud

    The spectre of match-fixing is back to haunt Italian football. Just one year after Italy won the 2006 World Cup in Germany, Italian football again finds itself in the dock, with 37 people summoned for alleged "sports fraud", committed within the ambit of the match-fixing scandal that rocked Italy last summer. p
  • Healy gives Cork a lift

    League of Ireland Premier Division: Galway Utd ... 1 Cork City ... 2 Since the tempestuous summer of 2002 one man's footballing tale has been largely forgotten. As the Saipan saga unfolded, Colin Healy was on the verge of being included as a late call-up to the Irish World Cup squad. Cruel and chronic injuries have disrupted Healy's career since the nation was divided. p
  • Dominant Rovers climb table

    Shamrock Rovers ... 2 Waterford Utd ... 0 They left it late, but goals from Gerard Rowe and Tadhg Purcell gave Shamrock Rovers a merited win as they regained third place in the Premier Division table. p
  • Tevez affair edges to courts

    Manchester United's pursuit of Carlos Tevez edged closer to the courts last night after the Premier League rejected an attempt by MSI, the offshore company that brought the player to the Premiership, to cancel his registration with West Ham United. p
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  • Shift to take her chance on soft ground

    Light Shift's connections yesterday gambled a €50,000 supplementary fee on their filly overcoming the most testing ground conditions she has had to face to date and completing the English-Irish Oaks double at the Curragh on Sunday. p
  • Oxx hoping for upswingin fortunes

    John Oxx is hopeful Arch Swing can change her luck for the better when she takes on older horses for the first time in today's Group One Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket. p
  • Kürten takes tally to an amazing five

    It was when, at the end of January of last year, Jessica Kürten won her third Irish Times/Vhi Healthcare award in just four months the panel of judges began to have visions of the woman from Cullybackey, Co Antrim, being our sole contender for the overall honour come the end of the year. p
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  • Sports digest

    Nine on European shortlist A squad of nine have been shortlisted for the European three-day event championships at Pratoni del Vivaro, Italy, in September, reports Grania Willis. p
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