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Fans threw flares inside and outside stadium during the game between PSG and Marseille

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Gerry Thornley: Pro12 final fails to get venue it deserves Connacht’s Ultan Dillane and Sean O’Brien celebrate reaching the Pro12 decider. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho
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Nicky English: Cork are not comfortable with a sweeper Tipperary’s Seamus Callanan and Damian Cahalane of Cork in the Munster quarter-final at Semple Stadium, Thurles. Photograph: INPHO/Cathal Noonan
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World No 3 closes with eagle on 18th to see off challenge of Russell Knox

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Tyrone’s brothers get the job done as Kildare and Wexford scoreline is nothing new

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Nicky English: Cork are not comfortable with a sweeper Tipperary were the only team on show at the weekend with All-Ireland ambition

Rugby

John Muldoon’s bumpy road approaches the promised land
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John Muldoon’s bumpy road approaches the promised land Connacht captain never imagined days like this as he leads his side to first league final

Leinster’s Ben Te’o named in England squad for Australia tour
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Leinster’s Ben Te’o named in England squad for Australia tour New Zealand-born centre one of four uncapped players for three Test tour

Racing

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Connacht’s potent brew continues to cast its spell Pat Lam hails bond between Sportsground’s raucous crowd and his band of rising stars

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Jet Setting leaves Minding in her slipstream to take 1,000 Guineas  Aidan O’Brien reveals 4-11 favourite hampered after banging her head in stalls

Soccer

Brendan Rodgers sets sights on Scottish domination at Celtic
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Golf

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Sergio Garcia beats Brooks Koepka in play-off to win Byron Nelson Jordan Spieth, who began the day in second, imploded with six bogeys in a round of 74

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Katie Taylor just one win from Olympic qualification The Bray lightweight brought the Irish tally to three fighters into the quarter-finals

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