
Eadestown’s Diarmuid Kilgallen scores try as Connacht beat Brive
Leinster's unbeaten start to this season's Heineken Champions Cup campaign continued last night.
They ran in nine tries in a 57-nil rout of Gloucester at the RDS.
Eadestown’s Jimmy O’Brien was playing on the wing.
Connacht also secured their second win in the Challenge Cup.
Eadestown’s Diarmuid Kilgallen was among the try scorers as the Westerners beat 14-man Brive by 31 points to 24 in France, claiming a bonus point in the process.
Kill’s Adam Byrne also started the match.
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Ulster won't have home advantage for their Heineken Champions Cup clash with La Rochelle this evening.
The game was due to be played at Kingspan Stadium - but was moved last night after the pitch at the Belfast venue was deemed unplayable.
It now takes place in Dublin and will be played behind closed doors.
Kick off is at 5.30pm.
SOCCER
The third place play-off takes place at the World Cup in Qatar this afternoon.
Croatia and Morocco battle it out in the penultimate game of the tournament.
Kick-off is at 3pm.
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France are monitoring a bout of illness in their squad ahead of tomorrow's World Cup final against Argentina.
CAMOGIE
Sarsfields of Galway will look to retain their All-Ireland senior club camogie title this evening.
They take on Antrim's Loughiel Shamrocks in this year's decider.
Throw-in at Croke Park is at 6.30pm.
From 4.15pm, Clonduff of Down and Kilkenny's James Stephens contest the intermediate decider.