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Scott Jamieson - John Murphy - Tom Mackibbin - Strydom makes big move as Irish duo post 71s in South Africa - rte.ie - Scotland - South Africa - Ireland

Strydom makes big move as Irish duo post 71s in South Africa

Scotland's Scott Jamieson ties the lead with South African Ockie Strydom, while Irish duo Gary Hurley and Tom McKibbin carded a pair of 71s in the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek. Jamieson went into the day with a three-shot lead, having produced a course-record 63 on Friday, but struggled on the front nine - carding two birdies and three bogeys. However, he bounced back with a hat-trick of birdies at the 11th, 12th and 13th to sign for a 70 and join home favourite Strydom on 15 under par. Strydom, meanwhile, made a huge move on Saturday, carding an eagle, eight birdies and a single bogey to equal Jamieson's course record and earn a share of the lead.

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Johnny Sexton - Finn Russell - Ross Byrne - Leinster Rugby - Leinster hammer Racing 92 to secure bonus-point start - rte.ie - Scotland - Usa - Ireland - state Indiana -  Dublin - county Andrew

Leinster hammer Racing 92 to secure bonus-point start

Leinster endured a torturous 14-hour journey to Le Havre but it didn't stop the four-time Heineken Champions Cup winners getting their European campaign off to a flying start with a stunning 42-10 success over rival heavyweights Racing 92.

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Antoine Dupont - Tadhg Beirne - Leinster Rugby - Imperfect format, but Champions Cup never disappoints - rte.ie - France - Scotland - Eu - South Africa - Ireland -  Durban

Imperfect format, but Champions Cup never disappoints

It might not be bigger, but there's every chance it will be better.

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Scott Jamieson - Tom Mackibbin - Scott Jamieson forges clear at Alfred Dunhill Championship - rte.ie - France - Scotland - South Africa - Ireland - county Nelson

Scott Jamieson forges clear at Alfred Dunhill Championship

Scotland's Scott Jamieson established a three-stroke lead at the halfway stage of the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek, while Northern Ireland's Tom McKibbin saw his challenge falter after a topsy-turvy round of 73.

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Lionel Messi - Cristiano Ronaldo - Chris Wood - Javier Tebas - Argentina - Pajor brace lifts Wolfsburg into UEFA Women’s Champions League quarters - arabnews.com - France - Germany - Switzerland - Scotland - Brazil - Austria - Czech Republic - Poland - Saudi Arabia - Albania -  Prague - county Caroline

Pajor brace lifts Wolfsburg into UEFA Women’s Champions League quarters

PARIS: Polish striker Ewa Pajor scored twice as Wolfsburg defeated Roma 4-2 on Thursday to book a place in the UEFA Women’s Champions League quarterfinals.

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Paris St Germain - Emma Hayes - Sam Kerr - Magdalena Eriksson - Alfredo Di-Stéfano - Olga Carmona - Lauren James - Chelsea on brink of knockout stages after Real Madrid draw - rte.ie - France - Scotland - Australia -  Chelsea - county Kerr - Albania - county Caroline

Chelsea on brink of knockout stages after Real Madrid draw

Real Madrid 1-1 Chelsea

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Additional €1m for women's game pledged by IRFU - rte.ie - Scotland - Ireland - county Park

Additional €1m for women's game pledged by IRFU

The IRFU have pledged an additional €1m of annual funding to women's rugby in Ireland, after launching their Women's Rugby in Ireland report this morning.

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Vera Pauw - UEFA fine Ireland for pro-IRA chant after women's qualifier - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Scotland - Ireland

UEFA fine Ireland for pro-IRA chant after women's qualifier

European soccer body UEFA fined the Football Association of Ireland 20,000 euros ($21,016) on Thursday for their women's team singing a pro-IRA chant after beating Scotland in October to qualify for next year's World Cup.

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