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Monday Sport, with Joe Mallon Motors, Sallins Rd., Naas

Naas have been crowned Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League Division 1 Champions

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Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League.

Division 1 Final.

Naas 1-13  Sarsfields 0-14.

Division 2 Final

Maynooth 2-10  Sallins 0-10

Rathangan have been crowned Hanlon Concrete Senior Football League Division 3 Champions after beating Monasterevan by 1-7 to 0-9 .

In Round 2 of the Tom Cross Transport Junior Football Championship Group A,

Milltown beat Castlemitchell by 0-15 to 0-6.

Grangenolvin beat Ballykelly by 4-16 to 0-4.

In Group B, Kill kept Rheban scoreless for the entire game and beat them by 3-20.

Robertstown beat Athgarvan by 0-08 to 0-07 in Group B of the Tom Cross Transport Junior Football Championship.

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The U16 Camogie team booked their place in the final of the All Ireland B Championship.

They comprehensively beat Down on Sunday afternoon.

The final will now be played in two weeks time.

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Nine points from David Clifford helped Kerry book their place in the All-Ireland football final yesterday.

The defending champions saw off the challenge of Derry by 1-17 to 1-15 at Croke Park.

The Ulster champions led by two points in the closing stages - but Kerry finished strongly to go through.

Dublin await Kerry in the decider on Sunday, July 30th.

In yesterday's curtain raiser at Croke Park, New York beat Kilkenny by 13 points to 1-9 in the All-Ireland junior football final.

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Dublin will play Cork in the semi-finals of the All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship.

Kate Sullivan scored two goals for the Dubs in yesterday's 3-12 to six points win over Donegal in Ballybofey.

The other last four tie will be between Kerry and Mayo.

RUGBY

Ireland captain Johnny Sexton has been hit with a three-match suspension.

The Leinster out-half was charged with misconduct for his behaviour towards match officials at the Heineken Champions Cup final in May.

It means Sexton will miss Ireland's Rugby World Cup warm-up matches against Italy, England and Samoa next month.

But he's clear to play in the tournament itself, which begins with a pool match against Romania on September 9th.


TENNIS

Newly crowned Wimbledon men's singles champion Carlos Alcaraz thinks his victory over Novak Djokovic can help a new generation of players believe they can win Grand Slam titles.

The 20-year-old Spaniard won an epic final in five sets on Centre Court yesterday.

It's his second Grand Slam title after claiming the US Open last year.


ATHLETICS

Rhasidat Adeleke has confirmed she is turning professional, a year out from the Paris Olympics.

She will therefore forgo her final year of eligibility at the University of Texas in Austin.

Meanwhile, Sophie O'Sullivan took gold for Ireland in the European Under-23 1500-metres final in Finland.

Sarah Healy claimed silver after finishing in second, while in the men's event, Andrew Coscoran broke his own national record.


GOLF

Rory McIlroy says winning the Scottish Open was the perfect way to prepare for this week's Open Championship at Royal Liverpool.

He won by one shot on 15-under-par at the Renaissance Club yesterday.

That saw him become the first player to win the Irish Open, the Scottish Open and the British Open.


RACING

There's a seven race card at Killarney today where the first goes to post at 5.20PM


 

 

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