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Ireland Youth Star Keeping 'Options Open' Over Potential International Switch
Ireland youth player Gbemi Arubi has admitted that he is keeping his 'options open' on the international stage as he makes his mark at Dundalk.

Fitzmaurice: Rossies have 'every chance' of further glory
Roscommon have "every chance" of making a push for the All-Ireland, according to Eamonn Fitzmaurice.

Sandown beckons for Hawkeye before Ascot mission
James Owen’s flagship Flat performer Wimbledon Hawkeye could tee-up a trip to Royal Ascot when he reappears in Sandown’s Star Sports Brigadier Gerard Stakes lat

Peter Canavan Feels Provincial Finals Hammered Home Massive Error Made By GAA
Peter Canavan believes that the weekend's provincial finals hammered home what he feels was a massive error made by the GAA.
Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Jérémy Doku finds the net again, Joshua Zirkzee struggles at Sunderland and Ismaïla Sarr is fulfilling his potential

‘Where is the consistency?’ – VAR in spotlight after intervention saves Arsenal
Alan Shearer has criticised a lack of consistency from officials after Arsenal’s controversial 1-0 win over West Ham brought another twist to the Premier League
Munster football championship attendance figure up significantly after bumper crowd at final
Following three successive Munster deciders where turnstile numbers struggled to break the 13,000-mark, the crowd for Kerry’s comfortable eight-point win over C

'This is where we should be playing' - Ireland set for historic day at Aviva
This will be Ireland Women’s first-ever standalone game at the Dublin venue.
‘Where is the consistency?’ – VAR in spotlight after intervention saves Arsenal
West Ham were denied a late equaliser against the Gunners on Sunday.
Dowd delighted with Roscommon composure
Mark Dowd hailed Roscommon's 'massive composure' after they finished with a flourish to be crowned Connacht football champions for the first time since 2019.
Joyce looks to Sam after surrendering Connacht crown
Padraic Joyce says winning the Sam Maguire remains the objective for Galway after their bid for a five-in-a-row of Connacht SFC titles was ended by Roscommon.
Strength in depth pleases O'Connor
Jack O'Connor was delighted with the impact of his bench as Kerry finished strongly to become the inaugural winners of the Corn Pháidí Uí Shé.
Kelly not get carried away after drawing with Cats
Johnny Kelly was keeping his feet firmly on the ground after Eoghan Cahill's late, late '65 earned Offaly a surprise Leinster SHC draw with Kilkenny at Glenisk
Black cards disappoint Queally
Peter Queally cut a frustrated figure after black cards for Mark Fitzgerald and Jack Fagan proved costly in Waterford's Munster SHC Round 3 defeat to Cork.
'We're capable of better'
John Cleary felt Cork didn't do themselves justice in their Munster SFC final defeat to Kerry in Killarney.

Roscommon's reinforcements point the way to dreamland
"Dream stuff" was how Enda Smith described Roscommon's come-from-behind Connacht football title at the expense of Galway.

Spurs star Wembanyama ejected for elbowing opponent, Knicks progress to Conference finals
The French star was ejected for elbowing Naz Reid in the jaw early in the second quarter.

'It's like a 16th man when you hear the roars' - Roscommon players hail famous Connacht day
A late scoring burst inspired Roscommon to win 3-21 to 2-22.
Norwegian rookie wins Truist Championship, Fitzpatrick and Fleetwood in top five
Kristoffer Reitan, who in his 15th tour start, joined Viktor Hovland as the only Norwegians to capture PGA Tour triumphs.
Éamonn Fitzmaurice: Kerry evolution is clear as same old Cork failings rush to surface
The Kerry defence deserve massive credit for Sunday's win. In the second half they limited Cork to 1-2. While Cork did themselves no favours, the Kerry backs st
'You're fighting fires' - Déise boss Fitzgerald laments glut of goals given up against London
'I don't think that scoring reflects the type of game it was, but unfortunately, when you concede goals, it's going to be difficult to recover.'
Drift over as Connacht embrace a brand new dawn
Now the new stand is there, and Stuart Lancaster too, and everything is looking up after a period of drift.
Opportunity knocks for Gentleman De Mee at Killarney
In double form at the track on Saturday, Henry de Bromhead might bag another brace with Splendid Fellow and Midnight Jet

'It's a really special place at the moment' - Carty savours Connacht send-off
The out-half played his last home game for the province on Saturday night.
Colin Sheridan: How Everest turned from the world’s tallest mountain into peak posturing
Perhaps Everest merely exaggerates something that already exists in sport. The pursuit of prestige has always had the power to make intelligent people irrationa
Offaly seeking more after Cahill holds nerve to grab share of spoils with Cats
They didn't actually win, of course, and still haven't posted a W in this season's round robin but this was still a statement result.
Anthony Daly: Déise still search for missing inches but Cork are enjoying themselves
The purists may argue that it’s nowhere near as pretty or as devastating as the hurling Cork were playing this time last year. Yet Cork still scored 1-26 and co
Built on pace and pack pride, Rossies' primrose and blue revolution blooms on perfect day
Captain Diarmuid Murtaghwanted the locals to make sure they celebrate this marvellous feat. Judging by the scenes on the field and the music pulsating from Rosc
Christy O'Connor's talking points: Rebels' dirty Killarney habits are hard kicked
It wasn’t a surprise that Cork lost the second half – they have now only won two second halves in their last 11 matches. Their overall conversion rate was 48 pe

Flat showing in Galway ensures Munster's play-off battle goes to the wire again
Clayton McMillan’s team could have qualified on Saturday but were totally outplayed by Connacht.
