Sport Headlines 23rd August

It's a huge night for Dundalk.
Stephen Kenny's side go into the second leg of their Champions league qualifier with Legia Warsaw trailing by two goals to nil.
The Lillywhites are without the services of Ciaran Kilduff, who has picked up a knee injury.
Skipper Stephen O'Donnell will also miss the tie, the midfielder is suspended.
Celtic meanwhile are 5-2 up on Hapoel Be'er Sheva - both games are at 7.45.
The FAI has paid tribute to their former President Milo Corcoran, who has passed away after a recent illness.
The former Waterford United chairman served as President of the Association from 2001 to 2005.
There's one fixture in the Munster Senior League tonight.
Castleview take on Ringmahon Rangers, kick off in O'Sullivan Park is at 7.45.
In the SE Systems County Camogie Senior B Championship
Valley Rovers take on Eire Og, throw in at Cloughduv is at 7.15
Irish Olympic silver medal hero, Annalise Murphy will return home this morning from Rio de Janeiro.
Russia will discover today whether it will be allowed to compete at next month's Paralympics.
The country is currently suspended for failing to uphold anti-doping rules.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport is due to deliver a verdict this morning.
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