Saturday Sport: All-Ireland Ladies Football semi-finals get underway
Jamaica lead Panama 1-0 midway through the second half of their Group F clash at the Women's World Cup.
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Jamaica lead Panama 1-0 midway through the second half of their Group F clash at the Women's World Cup.
Co-hosts New Zealand are 90 minutes away from a historic first at the Women's World Cup, no matter what the result when they take on Switzerland in their final group game on Sunday (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player).
The All Blacks stormed to a 38-7 win over a sore and sorry Australia on Saturday to seal a third consecutive Rugby Championship title and enjoy a major boost before the World Cup in France. The victory also ensured the Bledisloe Cup, the annual trophy contested by the trans-Tasman nations, will stay in New Zealand for a 21st year in succession.
A vintage All Blacks smashed Australia 38-7 Saturday to retain the Rugby Championship title and Bledisloe Cup as Eddie Jones's gamble with a new-look Wallabies side backfired spectacularly.
MELBOURNE : The All Blacks stormed to a 38-7 win over a sore and sorry Australia on Saturday to seal a third consecutive Rugby Championship title and enjoy a major boost before the World Cup in France.
AUCKLAND : Co-hosts New Zealand are 90 minutes away from a historic first at the Women's World Cup no matter the result when they take on Switzerland in their final group game on Sunday.
FUKUOKA, Japan : Sarah Sjoestroem cruised to her fifth consecutive World Aquatics Championships title in the women's 50 metres butterfly event on Saturday, as the evergreen Swede finished strongly to defeat China's Zhang Yufei.
DUNEDIN, New Zealand : New Zealand will draw energy from a raucous atmosphere at the covered Dunedin Stadium as they look to book a place in the Women's World Cup knockout phase with victory over Switzerland on Sunday.