Results from last night's Joe Fox Tool & Plant Hire Football Championship
Gaelic Games
2021 Joe Fox Tool and Plant Hire Reserve D Football Championship
Kilcock 0-17 V Two Mile House 2-10
Kilcullen 2-11 V Raheens 0-12
Ballyteague 3-8 V Carbury 1-9
Reserve E
Rathcoffey 0-11 V Cappagh 0-4
Rathangan 3-16 V Johnstownbridge 1-14
Clane 4-9 V Maynooth 1-5
Reserve F
Athgarvan 2-12 V Ballykelly 2-7
Straffan 3-11 V Castlemitchell 1-4
Ellistown 2-10 V Grangenolvin 1-7
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Kerry's former All Ireland winning captain Dara O'Cinneide says it's the end of an era for Dublin football.
The six in a row All Ireland champions lost to Mayo in the senior semi final on Saturday.
Mayo will face Kerry or Tyrone in the final on September 11th as they bid to end a 70 year wait for the Sam Maguire Cup.
O'Cinneide believes Dublin's fall is reflective of a natural cycle in the game:
Soccer
Tickets for Shamrock Rovers' home tie in the Europa Conference League playoff round will go on sale today.
3,500 fans will be allowed inside Tallaght Stadium for the game with Flora Tallinn.
It will be part of a series of test events, where social distancing is halved to one-metre.
It's also been confirmed that both legs will be televised, starting with Thursday's game in Estonia.
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There are seven games in the Championship tonight, with early leaders Fulham trekking across London to play Millwall.
Cardiff go to Peterborough, Swansea host Stoke, while Barnsley entertain Luton.
Coventry travel to Blackpool, Huddersfield play Preston, and Reading take on Bristol City.
Snooker
Mark Allen's won a rather tense clash with his ex-partner Reanne Evans at the British Open.
It's the first time the pair have faced each other since an acrimonious split 13 years ago.
Evans refused Allen's pre-match handshake, but he eventually won the tight contest 3-2.
Jordan Brown returns to action in the second round today.
The world number-40 faces China's Bai Langning.
Meanwhile, Michael Judge is in first round action today, taking on Wales' Andrew Pagett.
Tennis
Naomi Osaka has broken down in tears in her first news conference since withdrawing from the French Open.
The four-time grand slam champion pulled out of Roland Garros earlier this year for mental health reasons, after refusing to fulfil media duties.
At the Cincinnati Open, she walked out of the room after being asked questions about balancing her profile and dealing with the press:
Andy Murray made a winning return in Cincinnati.
The former world number one - who withdrew from the singles competition at the Olympics with injury - beat France's Richard Gasquet in straight sets.
Britain's Dan Evans went out in the first round - losing to Argentina's Diego Schwartzman.
Britain's Heather Watson has progressed, beating Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus.
Racing
There's a seven-race card over jumps at Sligo this evening, with the first going to post at 4.45pm.