The Irish provinces will learn their fates in next season's Heineken Champions Cup this lunchtime.
SOCCER
The 33rd FAI International Awards were held in The Round Room in The Mansion House last night.
Leixlip's Nathan Collins won the Senior Men's International of the Year.
Congratulations to Nathan Collins who has won the MNT Senior Player of the Year after a fantastic season for the Boys in Green 🇮🇪 pic.twitter.com/R30YprJY1B
— Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪 (@IrelandFootball) June 20, 2023
Newbridge native and Peamount United player Freya Healy was named U16 International Player of the Year.
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Burnley are in advanced negotiations to sign Republic of Ireland defender Dara O'Shea.
The West Brom player could be in line for a move to the Premier League.
Vincent Kompany’s side already have Josh Cullen and Michael Obafemi in their ranks.
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Shamrock Rovers are to face Denmark's FC Copenhagen if they qualify for the second qualifying round of the Champions League.
The Hoops will face preliminary round winners that are yet to be determined in the first qualifying round.
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Gaelic Games
All of tonight's local GAA fixtures throw-in at 8pm.
2023 Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League Div 2 Round 13.
Eadestown V Two Mile House.
Round Towers GAA v Kilcullen GFC.
St. Laurence's GAA v Clogherinkoe.
Sallins GAA Club v Allenwood.
2023 Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League Div 3 Round 13.
Ellistown v Straffan.
St Kevin's v Rathangan.
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RUGBY
The Irish provinces will learn their fates in next season's Heineken Champions Cup this lunchtime.
The draw will take place for a revised pool format, which will see teams split into four pools of six.
The provinces can't be drawn together, and they can only be drawn with one other URC team.
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GOLF
Kill native and Castlewarden clubwoman Lauren Walsh has announced that she will be turning pro in July.
Walsh has had a lot of success at Amateur level, including representing Great Britain and Ireland at the Curtis Cup on two occasions.
She will make her pro debut on the LPGA Tour at the Dana Open next month.
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RACING
The Aidan O'Brien trained 'Luxembourg' is the favourite for the Group 1 Prince of Wales' Stakes on day 2 of Royal Ascot.
That's central to an eight-race card that gets underway at 2.30.
Wexford hosts the second half of its June meeting this evening.
A seven-race card gets underway at 5.20.