Kildare Ladies beat Leitrim in Carrick on Shannon.
GAELIC GAMES
Yesterday, in the All Ireland Ladies Intermediate Football Championship Group A Round 1.
Kildare 5-10 Leitrim 4-8.
Kildare's next game is against Louth on Sunday 25th June in Hawkfield.
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On Saturday, in the Electric Ireland Minor Football Championship Quarter Final.
Kerry 2- 13 Kildare 1-11.
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Limerick hurling manager John Kiely says an improved second half display was key to yesterday's Munster final win over Clare.
The reigning champions sealed their fifth title in a row with a 1-23 to 1-22 win at the Gaelic Grounds.
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In Leinster, there was late drama at Croke Park where Kilkenny edged out Galway.
Cillian Buckley struck for a 76th minute goal to hand the Cats a one-point win on a final scoreline of 4-21 to 2-26.
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The draw for the Tailteann Cup quarter-finals will take place later this morning.
The four group winners will play against the four winners from the preliminary quarter-finals held on Saturday.
Antrim, Cavan, Limerick and Meath will be in bowl one.
In bowl two will be Carlow, Down, Laois and Wexford.
TENNIS
Novak Djokovic has played down suggestions he's the greatest tennis player of all time.
The Serb clinched a record 23rd Grand Slam title yesterday, after a straight sets win over Casper Ruud in the French Open final.
Djokovic is now the leading men's major winner, having moved ahead of Rafael Nadal on 22.
He could draw level with Margaret Court's tally of 24 if he wins at Wimbledon in July.
GOLF
Nick Taylor holed a 72-foot putt to secure a historic victory at the Canadian Open last night.
He overcame the challenge of Tommy Fleetwood with an eagle on the fourth play-off hole, after both players finished on 17-under.
Taylor is the first Canadian to win the event since 1954.
Rory McIlroy endured a disappointing final day, finishing in a tie for ninth on 12-under-par after a level-par 72.
Shane Lowry ended the week on four-under.
SOCCER
Manchester City fans will get the chance to celebrate the treble with their team when they show off their trophies on an open top bus parade this evening.
Pep Guardiola's side completed the set with victory in Saturday's Champions League final in Istanbul, adding to their success in the Premier League and FA Cup this season.
It's the first time they've been crowned European champions.
RACING
There's an eight race card at Roscommon today where the first goes to post just after 25-to-5.