Sport Headlines June 7th

Ireland are continuing their preparations for Euro 2016
The boys in green received a boost yesterday with captain Robbie Keane returning to training - they'll train again today before departing for France tomorrow
In Women's football Ireland are in action this evening as they host Montenegro in a Euro 2017 qualifier. Kick off in Tallaght is at 7.
in local Gaelic games There's one fixture in the RedFM senior Hurling league tonight.
Bride Rovers and Ballyhea go head to head in Rathcormac, throw in is at 7.45.
In the senior hurling championship last night it finished Imokilly 3 - 20 vs 1 - 11 U.C.C.
In rugby the Ireland under 20's open their World cup campaign today.
Nigel Carolans side take on Grandslam winners Wales in Manchester at 5.30.
Cork's Nollaigh O'Neill says she's thrilled to have defended her crown. The Leevale athlete won the 2016 Cork City marathon in three hours and 40 seconds yesterday for her second consecutive title - Waterford's Phillip Harty won the men's race.
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