Who can play who? Eight teams in All-Ireland SFC preliminary quarter-final draw confirmed
And then there were 12!
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And then there were 12!
Sparkling Plenty edged out Survie in the Prix de Diane at Chantilly as David Menuisier's English raider Tamfana had to settle for third, with Aventure back in fourth.
A fisted point in the fourth minute of stoppage time by substitute Stefan Campbell was enough to secure a draw for Armagh to send them straight into the All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals after Galway let a five-point lead slip in the final quarter with the wind behind them at Markievicz Park.
Following days of aggressive racing, Irish road race champion Ben Healy reaped the rewards of that approach when he took an impressive stage win on the final day of the Tour of Slovenia on Sunday. The EF Education-EasyPost rider bounced back from a frustrating day on Saturday when he dropped from fourth to ninth overall, and came out fighting on Sunday. "I came here to really test myself on the GC [general classification]," he said. "I blew up a little bit yesterday so for sure I am disappointed there, but to take a stage win the end makes up for it. "After losing out in the GC yesterday, I was here to take revenge today.
Substitute Barry McBennett struck the decisive goal, and 1-02 in all, as Monaghan ended their lengthy barren streak with a vital win to prolong their interest in the All-Ireland SFC.
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Taoiseach Simon Harris has urged Irish athletics star Rhasidat Adeleke to not let "online cowards" affect her, after her coach Edrick Floréal detailed the abuse the three-time European medallist has received in recent months.