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- Former England coach Andy Farrell is to take up a temporary consultant role with Munster.
- Connacht will have to wait a little longer to welcome back Robbie Henshaw after scans showed his hand injury is yet to fully heal.
- An Irish motorsport driver was suspended for 15 months after testing positive for a banned substance.
- GAA bosses called a halt to plans to expel a British Army team from the London championships.
- Aiden McGeady’s time with Everton could be coming to an end with three clubs expressing interest in the Irish winger.
Away
- UFC star Nick Diaz had a five-year drugs ban reduced to 18 months on appeal.
- 34 Aussie Rules players were handed doping bans and are set to miss 2016 season.
- An Indian squash player hoping to sell his kidney to raise money for a tournament entry fee has had second thoughts.
- Warren Gatland is the early favourite to guide the Lions on their 2017 tour of New Zealand.
- Newcastle United agreed a reported €16 million fee for Jonjo Shelvey while Liverpool signed Steven Caulker as Jurgen Klopp adds depth to his injury ravaged squad.
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Where we were today
Murray Kinsella was at the Munster press conference as CEO Garrett Fitzgerald outlined his reasons believing in Anthony Foley.
On the record…
We’re out of Europe, we can’t look into the past, we have a game this weekend and we’re still very much alive and kicking in the Pro12.”
Tadhg Furlong does his best to put a positive spin on Leinster’s 2015/16 campaign.
The fixture list
- There are seven Premier League games down for decision tomorrow night with Liverpool v Arsenal (8pm) the highlight.
- There’s a lot of GAA:
Munster SHL
Cork v Waterford, Mallow, 7.30pm
Clare v Kerry, Sixmilebridge, 7.30pmWalsh Cup
Group 1
Kilkenny v Dublin IT, Dunmore, 7.30pm
Group 4
Galway v NUI Galway, Duggan Park, Ballinasloe, 7pmDr McKenna Cup
Group A
Derry v Queen’s University, Owenbeg, 8pm
Tyrone v Antrim, Healy Park, Omagh, 8pm
Group B
Down v St Mary’s, Páirc Esler, Newry, 8pm
Fermanagh v Deongal, Brewster Park, Enniskillen, 8pm
Group C
Cavan v Monaghan, Kingspan Breffni Park, 8pm
Armagh v UUJ, Athletic Grounds, 8pmDr Harty Cup
Quarter-finals
Ardscoil Rís v Rochestown College, Charleville, 1.30pm
St Colmans (Fermoy) v Christians BC, Mallow, 1.30pm
Castletroy CC v Our Ladys (Templemore), Toomevara 1.30pm
De La Salle (Waterford) v Nenagh CBS, Kilmallock, 1.30pmLeinster Colleges SAFC quarter-final
St Pat’s (Navan) v Scoil Mhuire (Clane), Páirc Tailteann, NavanShowbiz, baby!
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