Brilliant McMillan inspires Dundalk to FAI Cup final in Tallaght thriller
Dundalk booked their place in the FAI Cup final for the third year in a row.
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Become A MemberDundalk booked their place in the FAI Cup final for the third year in a row.
A star is born.
Donnacha Ryan and Francis Saili finished their time at the Limerick stadium in style.
Rassie Erasmus’ men scored three tries in their semi-final victory at Thomond Park.
The Pro12 is down to just four teams. Can Leinster keep up their perfect semi-final record? Or will the Scarlets be the first ever away team to progress to the grand final?
Conor Murray is back at scrum-half, while Tyler Bleyendaal is fit to start.
Man United took on Celta Vigo with a place in the Europa League final up for grabs.
Goals from Saul Niguez and Antoine Griezmann had dragged the hosts back into this tie.
The full-back registered three assists and a goal over two legs.
Meanwhile, Rassie Erasmus paid tribute to his backroom staff after winning Pro12 coach of the season.
Jose Mourinho’s men were in the north-west of Spain for this evening’s first leg.
Monaco took on Juventus, with the winner over two legs likely to face Real Madrid in the final.
Clermont have undoubted quality but Leinster are an exciting attacking force.
Rassie Erasmus believes this defeat is part of Munster’s journey.
Nowlan Park hosts Saturday’s game.
The Ireland international wing has learned to be part of a new Munster modus operandi.
Rassie Erasmus and Peter O’Mahony are keen for Munster to enjoy semi-final week before facing Saracens.
The Limerick club were 12-10 winners in today’s replay, meaning the treble is still on.
Rassie Erasmus knows things are going to be a lot tougher at the Aviva Stadium next weekend.
Munster are starting to believe as they face into a Champions Cup semi-final with Saracens.
The Munster director of rugby is delighted with the influence of Tyler Bleyendaal at out-half.
Mark McCall’s men overcame Glasgow in their quarter-final at Allianz Park this afternoon.
Leo Cullen’s men sealed a semi-final spot with tries from Nacewa, Conan, Henshaw and McFadden.
Neptune Stadium in Cork played host to the game this evening.
The the two in-a-row Leinster champions are into their first ever All-Ireland club final.
A four-point victory over St Jude’s at Parnell Park tonight means they will take on St Vincent’s for the county title.
The Lilywhites will face Clare or Tipperary in the ladies intermediate football final on 25 September.
The Waterford native finished first at the Rio Olympics and set a new national record in the process.
Sinéad Lynch and Claire Lambe came third in their semi-final.
The Leinster champions got off to a dream start with a scintillating goal from the outstanding Jack Robinson.
Saturday morning is going to be intense.
The Déise ran out 10-point winners and will face Kilkenny as a result.
The Chiefs clearly didn’t pay any mind to their poor record on South African soil.
The Tribesmen had a 20-point victory at Kingspan Breffni Park and face either Dublin or Tipperary in the last-four.
Portugal took on Wales for a place in the final of the summer’s big tournament.
Fernando Santos’s side will be without a key defender this evening.
“I’m close to 30. Most of you are thinking that it’s end of the career.”
Evan Lowry scored the second-half goal that sealed victory in a convincing win for his side.
At least one county had reason to celebrate this afternoon.
Nigel Carolan’s men meet another side who are getting a taste for history.
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