- Keane set to savour centurySOCCER: ROBBIE KEANE will tonight become the third player this year and the fourth ever to reach the milestone of 100 senior caps for Ireland, with the Dubliner set to lead the team out against the same country that provided the opposition when he made his home debut as a teenager more than 12 years ago.
- Shefflin to miss final due to knee injuryGAELIC GAMES: SO KILKENNY’S worst fears have been realised. Henry Shefflin will watch next month’s All-Ireland hurling final from the sidelines, following confirmation yesterday that the knee injury sustained in Sunday’s semi-final win over Cork was indeed the dreaded cruciate ligament tear – and worse still for the second time in his career.
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Real pressure now on Counihan to deliverTHE MIDDLE THIRD:
DARRAGH Ó SÉ says Cork have the most talented team left in the All-Ireland championship – that fact alone means the stakes are higher for their manager than for his three remaining rivals
- Shefflin to miss final due to knee injury
- Shefflin injury raises questions about demands of Kilkenny's drive for perfection
- So good they didn't want to leave
- New day dawns for the Déise
- Spectators' behaviour proving a barrier on safety issue
- Down's Rogers a doubt for Kildare clash
- Cork now 'need time and stability'
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- Total Golf: Results Round-UpResults from golf clubs around the country plus this week's fixtures
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World Cup 2010 »
Perhaps a new confidence may be the greatest legacyJOHANNESBURG LETTER: Part of the growing-up stage of any country is that it has to be let make its own mistakes
- Generous Blatter shares out the credit
- Emmet Malone's Team of the Tournament . . .
- World Cup Digest
- Fans line streets to welcome home heroes
- Perhaps a new confidence may be the greatest legacy
- Generous Blatter shares out the credit
- Emmet Malone's Team of the Tournament . . .
- World Cup Digest
- Fans line streets to welcome home heroes