Mark Randall: Larne's CL debut will top Arsenal experience
Mark Randall believes lining up for Larne on the club's Champions League debut will top his experiences with Arsenal.
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Mark Randall believes lining up for Larne on the club's Champions League debut will top his experiences with Arsenal.
Eoin Cody declared that Kilkenny deserved more respect and were relishing another chance to take on Limerick after beating Clare in a thrilling All-Ireland semi-final rematch.
This year's All-Ireland hurling final could become a straight shootout between the game’s two most ruthless "killers", Aaron Gillane of Limerick and Kilkenny ace Eoin Cody.
The all-time hurling championship scoring record and a 12th All-Ireland hurling final day out secured.
Former Wales and British and Irish Lions captain Alun Wyn Jones will play for Top 14 side Toulon as cover during this year's World Cup, the French team said on Friday.
Ingnored for the upcoming five-match T20I series against West Indies, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) batter Rinku Singh provided some artificial excitement in the ongoing Duleep Trophy, slamming a 30-ball 40 for Central Zone in the semi-final against West Zone. Rinku took the West Zone bowlers to cleaners in the last hour before lunch. Target was bordering on impossible, but Rinku, who had hammered 5 consecutive sixes for Kolkata Knight Riders against Yash Dayal of Gujarat Titans in IPL 2023, would have none of it.
Kilkenny manager Derek Lyng believes the depth of their panel was key to victory over Clare in the All-Ireland Hurling Championship semi-final, while counterpart Brian Lohan rued the officiating in an exciting Croke Park contest.
Clare must look in the mirror – rather than point the finger at the man in black – if they're to get back to hurling’s promised land any time soon, says RTÉ analyst Dónal Óg Cusack.