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Tommy Freeman - Graham Rowntree - Mike Haley - Tadhg Beirne - Northampton Saints - Saints finish strong to end Munster's Champions Cup campaign - rte.ie

Saints finish strong to end Munster's Champions Cup campaign

Munster's Investec Champions Cup hopes are over for another year, as Graham Rowntree's side faded in the final quarter against an impressive Northampton Saints side.

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Jack Butland - Adam Idah - James Tavernier - Tom Lawrence - Connor Goldson - Callum Macgregor - Todd Cantwell - Joe Hart - Liam Scales - Philippe Clement - Ridvan Yilmaz - Adam Idah among goals as Old Firm thriller ends in draw - rte.ie - Scotland - Japan - Ireland

Adam Idah among goals as Old Firm thriller ends in draw

Adam Idah was denied the chance to be an Old Firm hero after his 88th-minute goal to put Celtic 3-2 ahead at Ibrox was cancelled out by Rangers in injury-time.

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Auguste Rodin - Aidan O'Brien still aiming Auguste Rodin at Tattersalls Gold Cup - rte.ie - Ireland - county King George - Guinea - county Moore

Aidan O'Brien still aiming Auguste Rodin at Tattersalls Gold Cup

Aidan O'Brien is sticking to his original plan with Auguste Rodin, despite his disappointing effort in the Dubai Sheema Classic at Meydan.

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Max Verstappen - Toto Wolff - Sergio Perez - Daniel Ricciardo - Alex Albon - Nobody will catch Max Verstappen this year - Mercedes boss Toto Wolff - rte.ie - Australia - Japan

Nobody will catch Max Verstappen this year - Mercedes boss Toto Wolff

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff insists Max Verstappen's fourth consecutive title is already a foregone conclusion after the Red Bull driver cruised to victory at the Japanese Grand Prix.

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Kilbeggan races manager Paddy Dunican dies aged 61 - rte.ie - Ireland

Kilbeggan races manager Paddy Dunican dies aged 61

Kilbeggan races stalwart and manager Paddy Dunican has died at the age of 61.

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Jurgen Klopp - Andy Robertson - Cody Gakpo - Cody Gakpo calls for quality, Erik ten Hag calls for mentality as rivals set for Old Trafford showdown - rte.ie - Netherlands - Liverpool

Cody Gakpo calls for quality, Erik ten Hag calls for mentality as rivals set for Old Trafford showdown

Liverpool forward Cody Gakpo believes their strength in depth is bolstering the club's Premier League title bid as they prepare for a crucial trip to Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.

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Max Verstappen - Aston Martin - George Russell - Sergio Perez - Fernando Alonso - Charles Leclerc - Carlos Sainz - Oscar Piastri - Max Verstappen returns to winners enclosure in Japan - rte.ie - Australia - Japan

Max Verstappen returns to winners enclosure in Japan

Max Verstappen returned to winning ways in dominant fashion as the world champion cruised to victory at the Japanese Grand Prix. Having retired last time out in Australia, it was normal service resumed for the Dutchman at Suzuka where he led home a Red Bull one-two as Sergio Perez finished second. Verstappen twice led into the first corner off the line after the race was restarted following a first-lap incident. From there he controlled the pace of the race and the result never looked in doubt, with Verstappen taking the chequered flag and the fastest lap to open up a 13-point lead at the top of the drivers' championship as he aims for a fourth successive title. Perez did well to overcome a minor threat from Ferrari as Carlos Sainz took the last step on the podium with a strong strategy enough for him leapfrog Lando Norris, with McLaren misjudging a call to pit the Briton early for his final stop. A strong showing from Ferrari saw the sister car of Charles Leclerc come home fourth ahead of Norris, while the fight for the minor points places proved to be the most exciting battle of the afternoon. Fernando Alonso hung on to take sixth for Aston Martin with a late push from George Russell seeing him pass the second McLaren of Oscar Piastri on the closing lap to secure seventh. Lewis Hamilton had said after qualifying that his Mercedes felt better than it had in the last three years but he struggled for genuine pace and had to settle for ninth as home favourite Yuki Tsunoda took the final point, coming in 10th for RB.

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Aidan Coleman announces retirement after knee injury - rte.ie - county Worcester

Aidan Coleman announces retirement after knee injury

Cork jockey Aidan Coleman has announced his retirement from the saddle having failed to recover from a knee injury.

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