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We'll Leave It There So: No place for Paddy, Oscar gets jail and the rest of today's sport

We’ll also have news of two Ulster Rugby injury set backs and Man City’s early Champions League start.

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On The Record

“I couldn’t understand, because you’re born where you’re born, and you’re brought up as – well, certainly, if you’re brought up as a Leinster person you’ll always stay a Leinster person.”

- Brian O’Driscoll revealed this morning that ‘Lunsters’ were a huge source of frustration.

Where we were today

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Our rugby correspondent, Murray Kinsella, was up in Ulster for their pre-Champions Cup home opener press conference.

The Best Thing We Shared

Donal Walsh‘s grave had a visit from four famous friends:

The fixture list

  • The Champions League takes pride of place again tomorrow with Liverpool and Real Madrid shaping up to be a nervy night for the Anfield club.
  • In GAA, there’s a Donegal SFC quarter-final replay between Ardara and Naomh Conaill in Ballybofey at 8pm while in Wexford, Glynn-Barntown and Taghmon-Camross contest the football semi final in Bellefield at 8.30pm.

Showbiz, baby

pfai-team-of-the-year-630x472 The PFAI team of the year was announced today. IPFA IPFA

“It’s bandwagons not buses they should be sending.”

Five uncapped players in Ireland squad for autumn tests but no Paddy Jackson

City in trouble after CSKA draw

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