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It's Sunday so here are 11 of our favourite pics from the past 7 days

Here’s how the last week of sporting highs and lows looked through a lens.

It's Sunday so here are 11 of our favourite pics from the past 7 days
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    Teams pass a Belfast mural during the warm-up on the opening day of the Giro d'Italia.Source: Presseye/Russell Pritchard/INPHO
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    Activists paint a red cross on the Brazuca, the official ball of the 2014 World Cup, as part of a tribute to children who died from stray bullets during police operations.Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Elaine Aylward and Aoife Heary celebrate Kilkenny's win in the Camogie Division 1 League Final.Source: James Crombie/INPHO
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    Wayne and Coleen Rooney enjoy a day out at the Chester Races.Source: Martin Rickett
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    Brian O'Driscoll meets the media for one of the final times before his retirement.Source: Cathal Noonan/INPHO
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    San Antonio Spurs fan Paul Fisher has the likenesses of Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, and Tim Duncan shaved into his head.Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Aaron Baddeley plays out of a bush at The Players Championship.Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Pat's and Bohs players react to a free-kick during their EA Sports Cup match.Source: Donall Farmer/INPHO
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    Munster's Luke O'Dea and PJ Wilson share a moment during training.Source: Lorraine O'Sullivan/INPHO
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    "Johnny Football" struts on stage after he was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the first round of the NFL Draft.Source: AP/Press Association Images
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    Runners in the Belfast City Marathon pass a new Gerry Adams mural on the Falls Road.Source: ©Russell Pritchard / Presseye

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