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Take cover! Here are 15 of our favourite images from the sporting week

From Messi’s genius to Maher’s tears, and from abseiling bulls to flying motorbikes.

IT’S SUNDAY, SO it’s time for another round of our favourite sporting images from the past seven days.

Take cover! Here are 15 of our favourite images from the sporting week
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  • Derry's Ruaidhri Higgins and Danny North of Sligo compete in the air.

    Source: ©INPHO/James Crombie
  • Therese Maher at the final whistle of Galway's Senior Camogie success.

    Source: ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan
  • Ciaran Kilkenny competes for the high ball.

    Source: ©INPHO/Donall Farmer
  • Gordon D'Arcy looks confused about his hands.

    Source: ©INPHO/Dan Sheridan
  • Drogheda's Alan Byrne tackles Shaun McGowan of Harps

    Source: ©INPHO/Donall Farmer
  • Andrea Iannone crashes during the San Marino Moto GP.

    Source: AP/Press Association Images
  • Toro, the Houston Texans mascot, lowers himself into Reliant Stadium.

    Source: AP/Press Association Images
  • Swansea City's Miguel Michu celebrates with team-mate Jonjo Shelvey during the 2-2 draw with Liverpool.

    Source: EMPICS Sport
  • Barcelona's Lionel Messi curls in yet another goal for Barcelona as Ajax's players watch on.

    Source: Adam Davy
  • Lotus mechanics, seen through a tire, chat ahead of the Singapore Formula One Grand Prix.

    Source: Raymond Ho
  • Zach Johnson watches his shot from the bunker at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.

    Source: AP/Press Association Images
  • Brendon Leonard celebrates a try as he helps Zebre to their first ever win.

    Source: Huw Evans.
  • Robbie Henshaw tackles Darren Cave in the build-up to Paddy Jackson's match-winning try in Galway.

    Source: ©INPHO/James Crombie
  • Gary Cahill sits on Scott Parker.

  • Southampton's Jos Hooiveld warms up as the sprinklers do their thing at Anfield.

    Source: AP/Press Association Images

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