We'll Leave It There So: GAA cuts ticket prices, Sexton in line for return and today's sport
Elsewhere, Paddy Barnes has signed his first professional management deal, Chris Ashton charged over alleged biting incidents and Joey Barton has been suspended by Rangers for three weeks.
Aine O'Gorman at training with the Ireland women's soccer team today. Ryan Byrne / INPHO
Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
Ireland out-half Johnny Sexton is set to return for Leinster on Friday night against the Ospreys after spending nearly four months on the sidelines.
The GAA has cut ticket prices for the All-Ireland final replay between Dublin and Mayo on 1 October.
Dublin and Mayo GAA chiefs now face a major fixtures headache in completing their 2016 club championship schedule after yesterday’s All-Ireland final draw.
Paddy Barnes has signed his first professional management deal with Macklin’s Gym Marbella.
The Ireland U18 sevens squad beat France in the final of the Rugby Europe U18 Championship.
Away
Team-mates douse Boston Red Sox's Hanley Ramirez after the Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees 5-4. AP / Press Association Images
AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
Chris Ashton could be hit with a 12-week ban after the Saracens wing was charged for allegedly biting opposing prop Alex Waller twice during their Aviva Premiership clash over the weekend.
Rangers have suspended Joey Barton for three weeks after claiming “time and space” is required in the wake of his bust-up with team-mate Andy Halliday.
Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne has been fined £1,000 (€1,168) and ordered to pay the same amount in compensation for making a racist comment to a black security guard.
Boxer Kell Brook has reiterated that his trainer was right to throw in the towel in his fight against Gennady Golovkin after suggesting that he could have ended up blind if Dominic Ingle didn’t call time on the bout when he did.
The Best Thing We Shared
Kerry minor David Clifford looks a serious talent and proved once again that he has the temperament for the big occasion.
Advertisement
Where We Were Today
Shane Costello was at Leinster Rugby HQ in UCD this afternoon for a press conference and training session ahead of Friday’s Guiness Pro12 game at home against the Ospreys.
Cian Healy at Leinster training in UCD today. Gary Carr / INPHO
Gary Carr / INPHO / INPHO
On the Record
I suppose when you look at why the black card was brought in, it was for cynical play, for blocks, pull-downs or trips. I don’t think it fits into that category. But from the referee’s performance, we’re just looking for consistency.
There are eight fixtures in the third round of the EFL Cup tomorrow night: Bournemouth v Preston, Brighton v Reading, Derby v Liverpool, Everton v Norwich, Leeds v Blackburn, Leicester v Chelsea, Newcastle v Wolves and Nottingham Forest v Arsenal. All of the games kick off at 7.45pm.
There is also one game on tomorrow night in the SSE Airtricity League: Dundalk host Shamrock Rovers from 7.05pm.
In the NFL, there is one game on early tomorrow morning with Philadelphia Eagles in Chicago to play the Bears.
The42 is on Snapchat! Tap the button below on your phone to add!
We'll Leave It There So: GAA cuts ticket prices, Sexton in line for return and today's sport
Home
Aine O'Gorman at training with the Ireland women's soccer team today. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
Away
Team-mates douse Boston Red Sox's Hanley Ramirez after the Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees 5-4. AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images
The Best Thing We Shared
Kerry minor David Clifford looks a serious talent and proved once again that he has the temperament for the big occasion.
Where We Were Today
Shane Costello was at Leinster Rugby HQ in UCD this afternoon for a press conference and training session ahead of Friday’s Guiness Pro12 game at home against the Ospreys.
Cian Healy at Leinster training in UCD today. Gary Carr / INPHO Gary Carr / INPHO / INPHO
On the Record
Dublin manager Jim Gavin was perplexed after wing-back James McCarthy was shown a black card in the first half of Sunday’s All-Ireland final against Mayo.
The Fixture List
The42 is on Snapchat! Tap the button below on your phone to add!
After another abysmal performance, it’s about time Wayne Rooney was dropped
Crazy own goals, Dublin’s quiet attack, belief for Mayo and Jim Gavin’s honesty
To embed this post, copy the code below on your site
Billo monday We'll leave it there so WLITS