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- Roy Keane hits out at Everton: ‘Maybe their players need to toughen up a bit’
- James McClean sat out Ireland training with a back issue today
- Mick Kearney backed Jamie Heaslip for World Rugby Player of the Year
- SGB featherweight James Gallagher is predicting ‘the best Conor McGregor we’ve ever seen’ at UFC 205
- New All-Star Jonny Cooper discussed his victorious 2016 campaign with Dublin
- A renowned specialist has spoken out about the alarming rate of hip injuries among top GAA players
- Former All-Ireland winner with Cork Fintan Goold has retired from inter-county football
- 8 Dundalk players were included in Soccer Republic’s Team of the Year
- Sean O’Brien reveals he missed the All Black Test in more ways than one
- Michael Shields and Ken O’Halloran will return to the Cork senior football squad for the 2017 pre-season
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- Ben Barba was released by his club Cronulla Sharks after failing a drugs test for cocaine use
- Inter Milan have brought in former Lazio manager Stefano Pioli to replace Frank de Boer
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This was a really nice tribute to a pair of rugby icons.
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Roy Keane took a pop at Everton during today’s Ireland press conference in Abbotstown.
I think they’re out of the League Cup, Norwich beat them at Goodison. So maybe Everton as a club, and it’s a brilliant football club, maybe their players need to toughen up a bit.”
Where We Were Today
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Sean Farrell spoke to Ireland’s Keith Earls and Sean O’Brien at training in Carton House, while Murray Kinsella chatted with Peter O’Mahony and Finlay Bealham.
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Paul Fennessy was at Ireland’s press conference in Abbotstown today where Roy Keane and Dundalk duo Andy Boyle and Daryl Horgan spoke to the media.
The Fixture List
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- There are a couple of international friendlies taking place tomorrow — Greece take on Belarus and the Netherlands play Belgium.
Showbiz, Baby!
The delightful pass from Diarmuid Connolly is doing the rounds from last Sunday’s Dublin SFC final. Not bad!
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