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The Final Whistle: Froome closes in on Tour glory

GAA Fermanagh reached their first All-Ireland quarter-final in over a decade with a nine-point wi...
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21.05 25 Jul 2015


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The Final Whistle: Froome clos...

The Final Whistle: Froome closes in on Tour glory

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21.05 25 Jul 2015


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Fermanagh reached their first All-Ireland quarter-final in over a decade with a nine-point win over Westmeath.

The Ulster side ran out nine-point winners this evening,but it will be Westmeath who will rue missed opportunities and kicked a lot of loose ball in the second half. 

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Tomas Cribbin was the star performer as he racked up a personal tally of 1-7.

Meanwhile, Kildare caused the upset of the day as they overcame Cork in round 4A of the football qualifiers, running out convincing eight-point winners.

The Lilywhites put in a brave performance to quell any dangerous Cork play, dominating the majority of the game.

Elsewhere, Off The Ball also caught up with former Dublin hurler,Cormac Ryan and his efforts with charity “Cycle for Life”

You can listen to the full interview by clicking here

CYCLING

A busy day on the cycling front, with Chris Froome leaving himself a 1min 12sec advantage heading into the final stage of 215’s Tour de France.

Nairo Quintana produced an epic pursuit match in the final 10km to try and erase the commanding lead of Team Sky’s Froome, but it was not enough and the Englaishman looks on course for a second title in three years.

There was a lot of controversy surrounding Team Sky this week and you can catch up with all we know to date here

SOCCER

Ireland avoided Germany and Spain during today’s World Cup 2018 qualifying draw.

 

Ireland will still face a tough group with the likes of Serbia, Wales and Austria, but will be happy to have avoided the world champions.


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