Connacht & Munster SFC finals: All you need to know
SUNDAY 5 MAY
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Aidan O'Shea has been a dominant midfielder, a roving 11, a target man inside, playmaker, he's even done a job at full-back, but Mayo's greatest need now is for a left-footed scorer.
The Irish mixed and women's 4x400m relay teams sealed their spots at the 2024 Olympic Games in scintillating fashion on the opening day of the World Athletics Relays in Nassau, the Bahamas.
Grasmere was made famous by the Lake District poet William Wordsworth, who described his home there as “the most loveliest spot that man hath found”. It’s not hard to see why Wordsworth dished out such praise, as the village is surrounded by magnificent fells with breathtaking views as far as the eye can see.
Former South Africa player and decorated coach Gary Kirsten has been recently appointed as the head coach of Pakistan's white-ball team. The coach interacted with the players of the senior men's national squad but it was a virtual meeting as Kirsten is currently in India on Indian Premier League duty. He is the batting coach of Gujarat Titans at the marquee event. The idea of Kirsten guiding the Pakistan players virtually was not taken down well by many fans of the side. As a result, many of them lashed out at the management and the new coach.
Jack Kennedy survived having to sit out the final day of the season through suspension to claim his first Irish jump jockeys' championship.
Tipperary and Waterford had to be content with a share of the spoils after a thrilling draw in Walsh Park on Saturday evening.
DUBLIN : Winger James Lowe scored a hat-trick of tries to help Ireland’s Leinster to a third successive European Champions Cup final as they edged Northampton Saints 20-17 in Saturday’s semi-final in front of a record 82,300 crowd at Croke Park.