Seamus Power falls back at St Jude Classic, Stewart Cink hits a hole-in-one
World number two Dustin Johnson shares the lead heading into the St Jude Classic final round.
World number two Dustin Johnson shares the lead heading into the St Jude Classic final round.
Dee Ex Bee finished second ahead of Roaring Lion in third, while Saxon Warrior was fourth.
The 36-year-old Italian made up for his disappointment at finishing runner-up in last year’s event.
Trainer Bob Baffert won the event for the fifth time.
A breakdown in communication between the Irish international and Joe Hart led to the Gunners’ all-important second goal.
The German’s flying lap ensured back-to-back front row lockouts for Ferrari for the first time in 12 years.
Several others also invaded the pitch attempting to take a photo with the Real Madrid star.
The defending champion was beaten 4&3 by Canada’s Adam Hadwin at the Austin Country Club in Texas.
Nadezhda Sergeyeva has tested positive for a banned substance, while teenaged compatriot Alina Zagitova won her event for OAR.
Riyad Mahrez was left frustrated after Manchester City’s late bid to sign the player fell short.
The 27-year-old Southport resident shot a seven-under par 65 round to beat compatriot Ross Fisher by two shots.
The Gunners earned a big victory this afternoon.
Manchester United have picked up six wins and a draw in their opening seven Premier League games.
England’s Fisher produced a new Old Course record of an 11-under par 61.
Ousmane Dembele has endured a frustrating start to life in La Liga, after picking up a hamstring injury.
The Boys in Green’s qualification hopes hang by a thread after last night’s result.
It’s been a hectic summer with some Premier League teams getting on better than others.
Tejay van Garderen moved up to second at 10 seconds after coming in just eight seconds behind the British leader.
After an indifferent opening, the Boys in Green ultimately earned a deserved point against Austria on Sunday.
There were three excellent goals from Ireland tonight in a comfortable win.
The Offaly native put himself in the lead after a series of front-nine birdies.
Ferrari earned a first front row lockout at the Monaco Grand Prix since 2008.
Skibbereen clubmates Mark O’Donovan, Shane O’Driscoll and Denise Walsh stole the limelight from Gary and Paul O’Donovan in Belgrade.
The Ireland goalkeeper was at fault for Divock Origi’s goal but then redeemed himself with an incredible stop to deny Jordan Henderson.
It was no day at the beach for the former world number one, but he did spend some considerable time in the Bahamas sand.
Star player Philippe Coutinho was stretchered off after an innocuous-seeming challenge.
Tottenham saw their adventure in Europe’s top club competition come to a grinding halt.
There are Irish golfers in action on both sides of the Atlantic this weekend.
The Villains’ place in the Championship next season has been officially confirmed.
Seamus Coleman, Stephen Ward and Ciaran Clark are among those to feature in our weekly round-up.
Elsewhere, Southampton defender Virgil van Dijk scored an injury-time equaliser against Sunderland.
Leinster’s European opponents Bath were beaten again.
The Brazilian claimed a brace as the Reds secured a deserved win at Stamford Bridge.
The 22-year-old isn’t out of it just yet, though.
Meanwhile, the appointment of the county’s senior hurling boss is expected imminently.
How Man United, Arsenal and others fared in silly season.
Ben Reynolds, Ciara Everard and Kelly Proper were unable to progress at the Bird’s Nest.
Halfway through the summer, many clubs’ squads are starting to take shape.
Meanwhile, there was disappointment for boxers Michaela Walsh and Myles Casey in Baku.
It was a good day for the FAI and the Gardaí, but a less than satisfactory one for Roy Hodgson.