Sunday sport: Galway and Donegal in quarter-finals, Damien Duff leaves Shelbourne

Galway travel to Newry to face the 2024 Tailteann Cup winners Down in their preliminary quarter-final.
Sunday sport: Galway and Donegal in quarter-finals, Damien Duff leaves Shelbourne

Gaelic games

All-Ireland football

Donegal and Galway booked their spots in the last 8 of the All Ireland Senior Football championship today.

Jim McGuinness' men eased past Louth in the preliminary quarter final by 2-22 to 0-12.

Goals from Ciaran Thompson and Conor O'Donnell helped the Ulster champions into the next round.

Meanwhile Galway got the better of Down by 2-26 to 3-21 in Newry.

Shane Walsh scored 1-7 as the Tribesmen progressed to tomorrow morning's quarter final draw.

Soccer

Damien Duff has left his role as manager of Shelbourne Football Club.

The ex Republic of Ireland international resigned from his position following Friday night's Premier Division loss to Derry City.

That loss put the defending champions 15 points behind league leaders and rivals Shamrock Rovers.

Duff questioned his players' commitment levels following Friday's game:

Shelbourne have thanked Duff for his efforts and praised his "transformational" impact by leading the club to the Premier Division title last year.

The club play Waterford in league action tomorrow with assistant coach Joey O'Brien taking charge in an interim capacity.

Tailteann Cup

Kildare will play Limerick in the final of the Tailteann Cup this year.

The Lilywhites booked their spot in the decider after getting past Fermanagh by 1-13 to 9 points in Croke Park this afternoon.

James McGrath's second half goal sealed the victory for Brian Flanagan's men.

Earlier, Josh Ryan was the hero for the Treaty as they outlasted Wicklow in their semi final by 4 points

Soccer

Damien Duff has left his role as manager of Shelbourne Football Club.

The ex Republic of Ireland international resigned from his position following Friday night's Premier Division loss to Derry City.

That loss put the defending champions 15 points behind league leaders and rivals Shamrock Rovers.

Duff questioned his players' commitment levels following Friday's game:

Shelbourne have thanked Duff for his efforts and praised his "transformational" impact by leading the club to the Premier Division title last year.

The club play Waterford in league action tomorrow with assistant coach Joey O'Brien taking charge in an interim capacity.

Golf

Rory McIlroy is making a late charge during the final round of the Travelers Championship

The world number two is 3 under par thru 11 holes so far today and up to 10 under par all round.

He's now just 4 shots behind England's Tommy Fleetwood who has been joined in the lead by Keegan Bradley on 14 under par.

Shane Lowry is one under par thru 15 holes so far today to remain level par for the week.

A double bogey followed up by a bogey has ended Leona Maguire's chances of a top ten finish at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship.

The Cavan native is now back to 4 over par for the day and 6 over par all round.

Australian Minjee Lee still holds the lead on 3 under par.

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