Armagh retain Ulster title - Glens finish Champions League campaign on high

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Armagh captain Kelly Mallon

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Armagh have retained their Ulster ladies football title, beating Donegal in the final.

They had a dramatic one-point victory at Healy Park in Omagh on Saturday.

It finished 3-12 to 3-11. 

Tyrone minors are through to their All-Ireland final against Meath after outclassing Cork.

Final score in Tullamore was 0-23 to 1-6.

Sunday afternoon sees the All-Ireland senior hurling final, Cork against Limerick.

Glentoran's women footballers have ended their European campaign on a high:

There's also been a third place finish for the Irish in men's hockey:

Derry City have moved into contention for a European place in the League of Ireland.

The Candystripes are up to fourth in the standings after a 2-1 victory in Sligo on Saturday night. 

Rory McIlroy is 10 shots off the pace after day three at the Northern Trust tournament in New Jersey.

Shane Lowry shot a superb third round 62 to lie three shots behind the leaders.

The Irish pair will have to wait until Monday for the final round after Sunday's play was postponed because of storm warnings. 

 

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