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We'll Leave It There So: Pistorius verdict and the rest of today's sport

Plus, Robbie Keane tumbled during a goal celebration – though not in the way you’re thinking.

NEED TO CATCH up? TheScore.ie brings you a round-up of today’s sports news…

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With three provinces in action tomorrow, there was a raft of Pro12 team news. Here’s how Connacht, Munster and Ulster will line out.

Rob Herring Ulster's Rob Herring practicing his throwing. Presseye / William Cherry/INPHO Presseye / William Cherry/INPHO / William Cherry/INPHO

32-year-old Olympic walker Colin Griffin announced his retirement today.

Cavan’s Maggie Farrelly will take charge of the Ladies All-Ireland SFC final and, for the first time, all three finals will have female referees.

Dan Martin remains sixth after stage 18 of La Vuelta.

Away

South Africa Pistorius trial AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Oscar Pistorius was found not guilty of pre-meditated murder and murder after the Valentine’s Day shooting of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013.

Manchester United had their new signings on show today: LVG kept his cards close to his chest about formations and Falcao insisted his knee was grand.

Soccer - Manchester United Unveil Daley Blind and Radamel Falcao - Old Trafford PA Wire / Press Association Images PA Wire / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Hull City owner Assem Allam revealed that he put the club up for sale earlier this year after his effort to rename the club, Tigers, was rejected.

Here’s how Rory McIlroy can pocket a cool $10 million this weekend.

On the Record

“People may not have expected Roddy Doyle and me to come together to write a book, but…” - Roy Keane’s gearing up for a big book tour as if he wasn’t busy enough.

Where we were today

Kevin O’Brien was in GAA HQ to chat with Seamus Hickey.

The best thing we shared

The incredible story of Mark Pollock, coming to a screen near you.


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The Fixture List

After Stage 19 of La Vuelta we can look towards the start of the new Ulster Bank League. We’ll have a full set of previews from division 1a and 1b, but tomorrow brings St Mary’s to UCD while Garryowen host Shannon.

There are three FAI Cup quarter-finals tomorrow evening: Rovers face Dundalk at 19.05 while St Pat’s take on Bohemians and Drogheda meet Derry (both 19.45).

Showbiz, Baby!

Robbie Keane should know better than to get in the way of a runaway goalscorer.
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Better than two blocks of cheese anyway

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