Joy for Irish duo as St Johnstone win Scottish playoff final
Daniel Cleary and John Mahon were part of the team that convincingly overcame Inverness.
Daniel Cleary and John Mahon were part of the team that convincingly overcame Inverness.
Franck Kessie was also on target in a comfortable win over Sassuolo.
The Spaniard Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek) retained the leader’s pink jersey.
It is the fifth consecutive season the Cottagers have changed divisions.
Aurelien Tchouameni struck two minutes into added time in a come-from-behind victory against Ivory Coast.
The most exciting thing for Farrell and co. is that there is plenty of scope for improvement.
The 33-year-old Italian was able to pace himself up the final 13km ascent due to a lead of around five minutes over the red jersey group at the foot of the climb.
The Danes overcame Russia this evening to secure a place in the knockout stages.
The world number one became the first man in 52 years to win all four majors twice when he came from two sets down to beat Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Kai Havertz’s 42nd-minute strike gave Chelsea their second European crown.
Georgie Kelly starred against former club Dundalk on Monday evening.
It was a good day too for fellow Irish players Eoin Doyle and Sean Long.
The 25-year-old has been named on the bench for the clash with Cardiff Blues.
Jim Goodwin hopes St Mirren can ease their Covid burdens by cashing in on their shock Betfred Cup win.
Meanwhile, there was success for Henry de Bromhead and Chris’s Dream in the Ladbrokes Troytown Handicap Chase.
They defeated 13-man Portlaoise in MW Hire O’Moore Park this evening.
Darragh Kenny, Peter Moloney, Cian O’Connor and Paul O’Shea all played a part in the success.
James Collins came off the bench to score against Bulgaria last night.
Edson Alvarez scored as the Dutch champions overcame APOEL.
Judy Reynolds and Vancouver K scored a brilliant 76.351% to help book their spot.
Josh Cullen scored a penalty to help his side get to Wembley.
Mark O’Brien and Padraig Amond were both part of the triumph.
Leo’s partner is making headlines.
Aiden O’Brien, Alex Pearce and Shaun Williams all started in their side’s win over AFC Wimbledon.
A seventh win from seven in all competitions left the Red Devils boss beaming.
Quarterback Dak Prescott was on target all day, completing 20-of-25 passes for 161 yards.
Stephen Quinn started and Damien McCrory was on the bench as the League One side secured a memorable win
Officially the title is ‘commissioner for happiness and couples’ fulfilment’.
The MVP celebrated the Reds’ title triumph and his set his sights on a repeat during a parade through Toronto on Monday.
Mona McSharry claimed victory in the 50m Breaststroke final in Israel earlier today.
There was disappointment elsewhere, however, as Sean McComb was beaten.
Erin Moran was a mainstay in the sitcoms Happy Days and Joanie Loves Chachi.
Charles Piutau, Stuart McCloskey, Kyle McCall, Chris Henry and Louis Ludik all scored tries for the Irish side.
The news comes as Rob Elliot nears full recovery from a knee injury he suffered last season.
The sailor’s brother, sister and mother were among those watching on in Rio this afternoon.
He was responsible for a string of sitcom successes.
It was the Dubliner’s rebounded shot that provided the winner in the 66th minute
The Portaferry athlete finished with an impressive time of 4:33.78.
The former St Pat’s player has signed a new long-term contract with Peterborough.
It’s going to hit 25 degrees in some places this week.