
You’ll be hearing a lot about these rising stars when inter-county action returns.
Marlon Brando and Billy Holland also feature in this week’s round-up.
Jim Crawford reflects on the many individuals and circumstances that have influenced his coaching style.
Ulster’s Andrew Warwick was dismissed in last night’s 38-19 defeat to Leinster – a defeat that ends their chances of making the final.
Maguire is 10 shots from the leader, and in a tie for eleventh place.
Juve won 3-1 having started Cristiano Ronaldo on the bench.
Brendan Rogers’ side have moved ahead of Manchester United in the Premier League table.
Lionel Messi set up both goals of a 2-0 win.
The game ended 38-19 for Leo Cullen’s side as Ulster finished with 14 men following Andrew Warwick’s dismissal.
The former Manchester United manager was speaking during a virtual Q&A at the Glasgow Film Festival.
The Cats scooped six awards, with Denise Gaule and Brian Dowling named Player and Manager of the Year respectively.
The defender fired over an open goal from a yard out after Conor Coady hit the post.
Erling Haaland scored twice and then left with an injury at the Allianz Arena.
The Cork superstar was fourth in the 400m final, clocking a time of 51.94.
He crossed the line five seconds ahead of France’s world road champion Julian Alaphilippe, with Colombian Egan Bernal third.
Nadia Power, Cian McPhillips and Mark English all finished fourth in their respective races, falling short in their bids to reach finals in Toruń.
The North London club were relegated to the second tier of English rugby for salary cap breaches.
Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola both said they would not allow their players travel to the games.
The 2-0 defeat leaves Chris Wilder’s side 12 points off safety with just 10 matches to save themselves.
The 1-0 win at Vicarage Road moved the home team into the top two.
Supporters gathered outside the stadium before Steven Gerrard’s side recorded a 3-0 win against St Mirren.
Míchéal Naughton: ‘In my term as President, I would love to see Croke Park at full capacity for All-Ireland final day.’
Foster will take over the licence at Cullentra Stables.
Tom McLoughney started in Tipperary’s Liam MacCarthy Cup victores in 1961 and 1962.
The hosts were 12 points behind heading into the final 15 minutes.
Aubameyang opened the scoring for the Gunners before Xhaka hit the ball against Chris Wood for a bizarre Burnley equaliser.
Nadia Power, Mark English, Cian McPhillips and Phil Healy are all in action in the business end of their respective events this evening.
The latest games involving Irish players in the AFLW took place this morning.
The British and Irish side are due to face the Springboks in the summer.
The 25-year-old retained her WBC and WBO light-middleweight titles.
Cormac Izuchukwu has taken a unique route into pro rugby and is now impressing with Ulster.
The 60-year-old has endured a difficult week on Tyneside. Download
21-year-old Ryan Baird made his Ireland debut last weekend and looks set for further Six Nations involvement.
The Ulster flyer was hamstrung as Hugo Keenan and Shane Daly made their way onto the international stage last year.
Johann van Graan’s side secured their place with a narrow victory over Connacht last night.
Leinster have lorded it over Ulster in this fixture for years – but Dan McFarland’s side have every reason to be confident tonight.
The Cavan woman is tied for sixth, while Antrim’s Stephanie Meadow finished her second round just inside the cut mark.
The Northern Irishman is two shots off new leader Corey Conners of Canada.
Klopp insists the Reds will not return to the wilderness years of the early part of the last decade.
The result meant the Bluebirds missed out on an opportunity to climb into the Championship’s play-off positions.