Sunday's Live Sport

Rugby:

It is two wins from two for Ireland coach Declan Kidney in the RBS 6 Nations' after his side's 38-9 victory over Italy in Rome.

Ireland scored five tries arrived courtesy of Tommy Bowe, David Wallace, Brian Driscoll and two from Luke Fitzgerald, while Italy's points came from the boot of Luke McLean.

Séamus Leonard's Italy -v- Ireland matchtracker is available here.

View some of the game's best images here

GAA:

Today marked the busiest day in the Gaelic Games calendar so far this year, with action in all the National football and hurling divisions.

In the game of the day, Kerry were the victors in the re-run of last year's All-Ireland football final as they beat Tyrone 2-10 to 0-13 in Omagh.

NFL results are available here.

NHL results are available here.

Soccer:

Manchester United marched into the last eight of the FA Cup after a comfortable 4-1 win at Derby County.

Earlier, Aston Villa's trip to Merseyside ended in a 3-1 defeat to Everton.

Beleaguered Celtic goalkeeper Artur Boruc went some way to redeeming himself in the eyes of Celtic fans with two superb saves as the Bhoys held Rangers to 0-0 draw in the Old Firm derby at Parkhead.

Golf:

Anthony Kang sank a birdie putt at the final hole to win the Malaysian Open by one stroke.

Dustin Johnson surged past overnight leader Retief Goosen to grab a four-shot lead in Saturday's third round at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am where Padraig Harrington and Paul McGinley failed to make the cut.

 
RTÉ.ie Sport: Tommy Bowe scores Ireland's opening try in Rome
Tommy Bowe scores Ireland's opening try in Rome
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