04/07/2009 - 21:39:02 Meath 1-20 Waterford 0-08 Meath dominated Waterford in tonight’s one-sided qualifier clash in Navan, with Jamie Queeney finding the net late on. Full Article at BreakingNews.ie | Breaking News from Ireland
Since the departure of Brian Dawkins to Denver via free agency, many questions have been asked about the Eagles defense during the 2009 offseason. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Saturday, July 04 British & Irish Lions captain Paul O’Connell praised his team for their 28-9 victory over the World Champion Springboks in the third and final Test in Johannesburg on Saturday. The Lions outplayed a Springbok squad... Full Article at SARugby.com
X Factor singing sensation, Eoghan Quigg, is rumoured to have been dropped from his label, RMC, and bookies are already betting on who will snap up the young superstar. Full Article at Unreality TV
04/07/2009 - 16:02:17 South Africa 9 British and Irish Lions 28 The British and Irish Lions won their first Test match for eight years after a stunning end-of-tour performance left world champions South Africa reeling. Full Article at BreakingNews.ie | Breaking News from Ireland
Draft gurus such as Mel Kiper and Todd McShay of ESPN seemingly each get to write about nine versions of mock drafts before the actual NFL draft takes place. They take nine shots at it and they’re still never really close. Full Article at Baseball Digest Daily
George Sherrill didn't make it look easy, but he got it done. He was 0-2 on all three hitters in the ninth inning, but gave up a leadoff single and a pretty hard-hit ball for the game-ending double play. Full Article at Baltimore Sun Blogs
HURLING ANALYST: The more romantic are saying it would be great if Dublin win it but they really need to just do themselves justice KILKENNY WILL win their ninth provincial final of the decade tomorrow. Full Article at Irish Times
RADIO REVIEW: ONE HUNDRED years from now, they will still be talking about taxes on second homes on Liveline (RTÉ Radio One, weekdays). Full Article at Irish Times
LIONS hooker Matthew Rees has given an eye-opening account of how brutal modern-day rugby can be. Full Article at Wales Online