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We'll leave it there so: Schumacher out of hospital, everyone loves Hawkeye and all today's sport

Plus, we’ve got news of serious injuries in Ulster and Connacht as Manchester United get ready to announce record revenues.

NEED TO CATCH up? TheScore.ie brings you a round-up of today’s sports news…

Leann Fennelly and Anna Geary Kilkenny's Leann Fennelly reaches for the All-Ireland camogie title. But Cork's Anna Geary is closer. Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO

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Given that Johnstown House worked so well, it’s no surprise that Donegal are planning another big camp before the All-Ireland final. This time, they’ll reportedly head to Lough Erne.

There was bad injury news for Ulster and Connacht: The northern province will be without Iain Henderson for at least three months while Connacht’s Jake Heenan aggravated a hip injury at the weekend.

After their comprehensive win over Derry, our columnist Stuart Byrne says Dundalk have one hand on the Airtricity League title.

Calls are growing to install Hawkeye in GAA venues around the country.

Legendary Irish striker Clinton Morrison would happily make the League of Ireland his next career move.

Away

Michael Schumacher left hospital in Lausanne today to continue rehab at home.

Manchester United have LOADSA MONEY and tomorrow’s annual report is going to prove it.

England’s Scott Quigg says he’s willing to fight Carl Frampton in Belfast, if they can find a big enough venue.

Carl Frampton 9/9/2014 New IBF World Super Bantamweight Champion Carl Frampton at a civic reception in Belfast City Hall today. Matt Mackey / Press Eye Matt Mackey / Press Eye / Press Eye

Janay Rice is continuing her defence of husband Ray after he was sacked for knocking her unconscious.

QPR have been told they risk plummeting to non-league football if they don’t get their financial fair play house in order.

On The Record

“I should get a 40-match ban”

Zlatan Ibrahimovic had his tongue firmly in his cheek after his elbow met David Alaba’s face.

Where we were today

I was speaking with Ulster’s Stuart Olding who made a long-awaited comeback from injury at the weekend.

Stuart Olding Presseye / Jonathan Porter/INPHO Presseye / Jonathan Porter/INPHO / Jonathan Porter/INPHO

The best thing we shared

Volleyball. Bloody hell!

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 The Fixture List

The never-ending international football window is almost ready to close. So tomorrow’s main event is Ireland v Scotland in a One Day Cricket International in Malahide.

Showbiz, baby!

The Cool People in the newsroom tell me St Vincent is kind of a big deal. But could she do it at Stoke on a wet Wednesday night?


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“Katie Taylor is better known for her running these days”

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