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Get your question in to the panel for our live WEB-ONLY RUGBY EXTRA following Ireland's match with Fiji. Read

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FAI Ford Cup Final Preview

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FAI Ford Cup Final Preview

RTÉ Sport's Shane Murray looks ahead to this year's FAI Ford Cup final between Sligo Rovers and Sporting Fingal. Read

The Inside Track with Tony O'Donoghue

'It was a travesty, an injustice and in any language was clearly wrong. Thierry Henry cheated and Ireland are out.' Read

Reaction: Ireland's Controversial Exit

Highlights, analysis and reaction to Ireland's controversial exit from the World Cup at the hands of France. Read

Greg Allen's Dubai Blog

'Let's hope he [Harrington] has had his only wobble for the week because today he played some of his finest golf of the year.'Read

Handgate: Your Comments

Let us know what you think of the goal that denied the Republic of Ireland a place in next summer's World Cup. Read

Best, Worst & Ugliest

The latest instalment includes an over-zealous female footballer, dodgy singing and a tribute to the League of Ireland's Tom. Read

 
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