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Saturday Sport: Shane Lowry two shots off lead at Open, Galway reach All-Ireland ladies football final

Shane Lowry is now two shots off the lead in his third round at the Open Championship.

The 2019 winner got back-to-back bogeys to move back to four-under-par and tied for third at a rain-soaked Royal Troon.

His playing partner Daniel Brown leads the way on six-under.

Padraig Harrington wrapped up his penultimate round on three-over, with Tom McKibbin on nine-over.

Darren Clarke finished on 11-over.

Cork City have taken the lead in their FAI Cup second round tie at home to Finn Harps.

Malik Dijksteel has put the Leesiders 1-nil up at Turner's Cross.

Pike Rovers have secured their spot in the third round - the Limerick outfit ran out 3-1 winners at home to Midleton.

Galway defeated Cork by 2-7 to 10 points in their All Ireland Women's Football Championship semi-final in Tullamore.

They have reached their first final since 2019, and will have the opportunity for their second ever All-Ireland title.

The other final-four clash sees Kerry square off with Armagh from half 7.

Lando Norris will start from pole position for tomorrow's Hungarian Grand Prix.

His McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri (pr: Pee-ah-stree) joins him at the front of the grid in Budapest.

Reigning World Champion Max Verstappen will start from third.

Rhasidat Adeleke came fifth in the women's 200-metres at the Diamond League meet in London.

The Tallaght sprinter recorded a season-best time of 22-point-3-5 seconds, one week out from the Olympics in Paris.

Six-time world snooker champion Ray Reardon has died aged 91.

The Welshman was one of the most successful players of all-time, dominating the sport in the 1970s.

He was awarded an MBE in 1985 and the Welsh Open trophy was named after him in 2011.

Three-time world champion Mark Williams says he was a "real

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