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  • Hard to see past towering Woods

    Golf: On a fluorescent sign outside a church on Washington Road, close to the entrance gates to Augusta National GC, there is a message to all mortals. "We kneel before just one Master," it says p
  • Lagisquet's bouquets have curious scent

    Rugby: Biarritz Olympique coach Patrice Lagisquet has chosen a strong team for Saturday's Heineken European Cup quarter-final against Leinster at Lansdowne Road. p
  • Glasgow beginning to expect

    Celtic v Boavista: Celtic and Boavista bear so great a resemblance to each other that they may prove hard to separate in the semi-final that begins in Glasgow this evening.On TV: Net 2, BBC 2 (Live) p
Soccer
  • Barcelona remain unbeaten

    Juventus - 1 Barcelona - 1 Juventus' Champions League hopes suffered a major setback last night at the Delle Alpi stadium. p
  • Vieri gives Inter a slender advantage

    Inter Milan - 1 Valencia - 0 A 14th minute goal from Christian Vieri gave Inter Milan a slender lead to take to Valencia in a fortnight p
  • United's self-belief redefined in Madrid

    Alex Ferguson's initial allegations of a rigged draw for the Champions League quarter-finals have become far easier to interpret. p
  • Brandywell is all set for curtain-raiser

    Against the backdrop of its ongoing efforts to meet the new UEFA regulations that the club's chairman believes will completely transform the game here, Derry City prepared to lift the curtain on what is undoubtedly the most important league season in decades yesterday. p
  • Premier Division: a club-by-club guide

    It doesn't seem so long ago that retaining this league was reckoned to be unthinkably hard, but that has changed dramatically over the past few seasons and Bohemians start as most people's favourites to finish top again in November. p
  • Vaughan inspires Blackrock

    Blackrock College - 4 St Patrick's College - 1 The All-Ireland Schools' Cup found a new home yesterday as the Mark Vaughan-inspired Blackrock College finished in style with two late goals at Belfield Park. p
RugbyBack to Top
  • Staunton ready to take on the Tigers

    All he ever needed was some rugby. The talent was always there, but despite being shunted around between three positions, the opportunities rarely were. p
  • Happy to be off the slippery slope

    Trevor Brennan's European Cup Diary: During the Six Nations I watched the games in the Killarney pub in Toulouse, with the exception of the Welsh match p
GAABack to Top
  • Proposal for club qualifiers catches eye

    In the absence of any hot topic on the agenda of this weekend's GAA Congress in Belfast, one of the more imaginative motions has been tabled by the Thomas Davis club in Dublin. p
  • Tipperary hold firm for place in last four

    Tipperary 1-9 ... Waterford 0-10 Champions Tipperary were joined by Limerick and Cork in the semi-finals of the Munster Minor Hurling championship last evening sending opponents Waterford, Kerry and Clare into the losers' group. p
Other SportsBack to Top
  • Classic case of putting maestro on the spot

    Racing: For your benefit The Irish Time s started punching below the belt at yesterday's open day at Ballydoyle. Aidan O'Brien didn't see it coming. Or maybe he did and just couldn't believe it. p
  • Duval insists he's turned the corner

    George Kimball/America At Large: At the Nissan Open in Los Angeles a few months ago David Duval was stopped by a teenage autograph- seeker who asked "are you somebody famous?" Duval eyed her for a moment and then softly replied: "I used to be." p
  • Harrington measures up to Augusta's challenges

    Golf: Give a dog a bone, and it won't let go. Give a golfer a scent of a major and, well, then we get to see what he's made of inside. Is he tough? Or is there a soft underbelly? Padraig Harrington, we know, is not soft. p
  • We just can't wait on Tom, Greg and Sonia

    Golf: We have this rule of thumb at Golf Masters HQ - it's only when every one of our teams finally registers a euro or two in winnings that we feel the competition is up and running p
  • Weir appauled by this Lawrie load

    Golf: The lengths some folk travel just to get their hands on Cutter and Buck goodies, eh? David Conlan, for example, sent an email to golfmasters@irish-times.ie a few days ago in which he treated us to a pun-packed tale that left us wondering if he'd consumed mushrooms of the magic variety for tea. p
  • Victory likely to land in Fisichella's lap Motor Sport Formula One

    Motor Sport: Giancarlo Fisichella may yet be awarded the victory cruelly denied him in last Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix after the sport's governing body, the FIA, yesterday said officials at the Interlagos circuit may have erred in their classification of the race result following the termination of the race. p
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