(Sean O’Brien pictured at Ireland Rugby Squad Training today)
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- Thousands of euro has been stolen from the Brogans’ GAA club.
- Senior Mayo players have given a vote of no confidence to managers Noel Connelly and Pat Holmes, according to reports.
- The Donegal County board have addressed accusations that they still owe Jim McGuinness and six players holiday vouchers.
- There was good news for Rob Kearney and Keith Earls ahead of the Ireland game against Italy.
- One of the best Meath forwards of the last decade has announced his retirement today.
- Kevin McStay is set to be named as joint-manager of Roscommon.
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- Celtic’s Leigh Griffiths has been fined over a refugee song about Rudi Skacel.
- Tonga beat Namibia in an entertaining Rugby World Cup clash today.
- Former UFC champion Jon Jones has avoided jail time by pleading guilty.
- Jack Warner, the disgraced former Fifa vice-president, has been banned for life from all football-related activities.
- Warren Gatland has named a strong Wales team to face Fiji, while France also have some high-profile names in their team to face Canada.
- An MTV extreme sports star has died following a skydiving accident.
The Best Thing We Shared
Check out this brilliant piece of sportsmanship from racing at Roscommon yesterday.
Where we were today
Sean Farrell was at the Ireland rugby press conference in Surrey today.
On The Record
“Were there a few gasps in terms of the recommendations? Yes. Are there challenges? Yes, but I think their reaction by in large was good that they feel issues have been addressed.”
Declan Conroy on the recent FAI consultation report that he compiled.
The Fixture List
- Manchester United and City are among the clubs in action in the Champions League tomorrow.
- All eyes will be on Wales-Fiji in the Rugby World Cup tomorrow, while France-Canada is the later game.
- Lucan Sarsfields take on Castleknock in the Dublin SFC.
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