Saturday sport: Kildare win Tailteann Cup after victory over Limerick
Kildare have won the Tailteann Cup after a 1-24 to 2-19 victory over Limerick at Croke Park.
Killian Ryan and Cillian Fahy found the net for the Treaty men with Alex Beirne scoring Kildare's goal.
Meanwhile, Kerry and Tyrone will renew their rivalry in the semi-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship this afternoon.
Paudie Clifford played a key role in Kerry's win against Armagh in the quarter-finals, but he has to be content with a place on the bench.
Tyrone are aiming for a treble this season having already secured All-Ireland success at minor and under-20 level.
Offaly are the first team into this year's All-Ireland Intermediate Camogie final.
The Faithful held off a fightback from Antrim to edge out their semi-final by 1-16 to 2-12 at Newbridge.
Kerry and Down will contest the second last-four tie.
Five-time Grand Slam tennis champion Iga Swiatek goes for her first Wimbledon title this afternoon.
Poland's former world number one takes on American Amanda Anisimova in the final on Centre Court.
The Lions have thrashed an Australian and New Zealand invitational side 48-0 in their final warm-up ahead of their series with Australia.
Duhan van der Merwe scored a hat-trick in Adelaide, to set them up for next Saturday's opening Test against the Wallabies.
Ireland's Garry Ringrose has been ruled out of next weekend's game, the Leinster centre has been stood down for 12 days due to concussion.
Ireland round off their summer tour this evening, taking on Portugal in Lisbon.
Jack Crowley starts at 10 alongside his Munster teammate Craig Casey, who captains the side.
That game gets underway at 7pm.
Katie Taylor says she won't rush into any decision about retirement after winning her latest bout with Amanda


