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    The IPL 2026 Playoffs race got a bit more interesting as Rajasthan Royals suffered a 5-wicket loss against Delhi Capitals in New Delhi on Sunday.
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    Conor McGregor's return sets up an unforgettable summer for UFC, from the White House to Las Vegas
    McGregor's headlining role at UFC 329 caps off a three-event run that's among the best in promotional history
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    Armagh end their 18-year wait for Ulster honours
    Armagh ended an 18-year wait for an Ulster Senior Football Championship title as they overcame Monaghan 2-28 to 0-25 after extra time at St Tiernach's Park in Clones.The Orchard had come up short in the previous three finals, but were singing in the Clones rain as they won the county's 15th title and first since 2008 as they held their nerve in the additional period to settle an epic encounter.Last year they fell short in the same circumstances, while the previous two were lost on penalties, and while they had to go to the well again in a final befitting of a thrilling championship, it was Kieran McGeeney's side's day.Midway through the second period of normal time, they seemed well on course when leading by seven, but Monaghan were not going away quietly, forcing extra time in a frantic finish.Yet, it was perhaps the pain of past disappointment that saw Armagh find the reserves to take a firm grip in the additional time with Oisin O'Neill's goal in the first period proving the game-breaker.Monaghan more than played their part, exhibiting all the fight and spirit associated with them and with no little skill either, but just couldn't raise one last gallop in extra time as their wait for an Anglo-Celt Cup win ticks into 12 years.Armagh respond to bright Monaghan startOisin Conaty kicked six points in Armagh's win [Getty Images]Monaghan made a superb start as the rain fell with Andrew Woods' two-pointer helping them into a three-point lead by the sixth minute.Armagh took a little time to settle, but, led by Oisin Conaty, who kicked five first half points, they grew into the game well.They would enjoy a fine 15-minute spell with eight of the next nine points including a two-pointer from Jarlath Og Burns as they threatened to take over.However, Momaghan hit back with Stephen O'Hanlon and David Garland scoring either side of a two-point free by Rory Beggan as the sides were level late in the opening half.Conaty's fifth and Joe McElroy's second of the half nudged Armagh into a 0-13 to 0-11 lead at the half, but they could and probably should have been further clear when Conor Turbitt was through but his shot clipped the inside of the post and went out across the face of goal as Monaghan dodged a major bullet.Armagh made the better start to the second period with three quick scores including two fromTurbitt - the second when through but his shot at goal tipped over by Dylan Byrne - as their running game began to cause problems.While Oisin McGorman hit back, the goal Armagh had threatened arrived on 44 minutes as McMullen's long ball found Tiernan Kelly, who showed great composure to finish low past Beggan.Jack McCarron's two-pointer helped Monaghan's revival [Getty Images]Monaghan steadied with two of the next three points but had Beggan to thank for preventing a second goal as he saved from McMullen, although the Armagh attacker managed to take a point off the rebound.It gave Armagh a seven-point lead and that remained the case with 15 to play when Monaghan mounted their charge.Back-to-back points from Stephen O'Hanlon and Aaron Carey gave them a bit of momentum they needed and then it was substitute Jack McCarron who brought their fans to life with a two-pointer.McCarron added a single and then O'Hanlon nailed a two-pointer to level as Armagh's advantage had been wiped out within six minutes.It set up a thrilling finish as twice Armagh got ahead only for Monaghan to level, the Orchard got hands on ball for the final two minutes as they sought time for a late shot for a winner, but Turbitt spilled the ball in greasy conditions as Monaghan turned it over in a frantic finish with the score 1-21 to 0-24.O'Neill goal helps Armagh break for homeOisin O'Neill found the net in the first period of extra time [Getty Images]While O'Hanlon gave Monaghan an early advantage as play resumed, it was as good as it got for the Farney men as Armagh would surge clear by the turnaround.A second goal through Oisin O'Neill - stemming from a kick-out that bounced off Karl Gallagher into Armagh hands - helped them into a 2-24 to 0-25 lead.This time there would be no fightback from Monaghan as Armagh held their nerve, worked four scores to move out of sight and see themselves home to make up for last year's extra-time heartbreak as Monaghan lost Darragh McElearney to a late red card.Both teams will now look ahead to the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in a fortnight as Armagh host Derry and Monaghan face Mayo.Teams and scorersArmagh: Blaine Hughes; Peter McGrane, Aaron McKay, Paddy Burns; Greg McCabe, Tiernan Kelly (1-0), Jarlath Og Burns (0-3, 1x2p); Joe McElroy (0-2), Jason Duffy (0-2); Darragh McMullen (0-1), Conor Turbitt (0-5, 2f), Tomas McCormack; Cian McConvile (0-2, 2f), Andrew Murnin (0-3), Oisin Conaty (0-6).Subs: Gareth Murphy for P Burns (HT), Ross McQuillan (0-2) for J Duffy (56), Oisin O'Neill (1-1) for C McConville (59), Rory Grugan (0-2, 1f) for J McElroy (66)ET subs: Darragh McMullen for C McConville (10), Barry McCambridge for T McCormack (18), Aidan Forker for C Turbitt (19).Temporary sub: Oisin O'Neill for J Og Burns (22-31 mins)Monaghan: Rory Beggan (0-2, 1x2pf); Oisin McGorman (0-2), Ryan O'Toole (0-1), Dylan Byrne; Aaron Carey (0-1), Killian Lavelle, Dessie Ward; Micheal McCarville (0-1), Karl Gallagher; Bobby McCaul, Micheal Bannigan (0-2, 1f), Stephen O'Hanlon (0-6, 1x2p); Conor McCarthy (0-4), Andrew Woods (0-2, 1x2p), David Garland (0-1).Subs: Darragh McElearney for D Ward (HT), Jack McCarron (0-3, 1x2p) for D Garland (45), Ryan McAnespie for O McGorman (45), Stephen Mooney for B McCaul (51)ET subs: Max Maguire for K Lavelle (7), Robbie Hanratty for A Woods (HT), Gary Mohan for K Gallagher (13)Referee: Paddy Neilan (Roscommon)
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    Sights, sounds and more moments from the final rou...
    The top of the leaderboard is crowded at Aronimink. Follow along here.
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    Maple Leafs part ways with assistant GMs Brandon Pridham, Derek Clancey
    More changes have been made to the Toronto Maple Leafs front office. The team announced Sunday it has mutually agreed to part ways with assistant general manager Brandon Pridham.
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    Fighting Peter Pan: Cameron Smiths new coachs reveal; PGA Championships Cinderella story emerges Talking Pts
    The stage is set for a thrilling finale to the PGA Championship with a host of big names and two Australian stars chasing an unlikely leader at Aronimink.
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    Indiana Fever coach comes under fire for 'snubbing' Caitlin Clark despite late heroics: 'Mean girl stuff'
    Clark was at her brilliant best in the Fever's dramatic loss to the Mystics, hitting five 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and tying the game up with 1.7 seconds left to force overtime.
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    Injury concerns for the US ahead of World Cup with Aaronson, Richards hurt in Premier League action
    U.S. forward Brenden Aaronson went off with an apparent left knee injury while playing for Leeds in the Premier League on Sunday in a potential concern for the Americans ahead of the World Cup.Aaronson dropped to the ground, rolled down his sock and held his knee before receiving treatment from club doctors. He walked off the field gingerly to be replaced in the 59th minute of the match against Brighton.Aaronson, who was on the 2022 World Cup roster, is fighting to be picked in the squad that is being named on May 26. The Americans begin training the following day in Fayetteville, Georgia.In another development that will worry U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino, center back Chris Richards finished Crystal Palace's 2-2 draw with Brentford on Sunday with a left ankle issue after landing awkwardly challenging for a header.Richards, who came on as a substitute in the 61st, finished the game but was seen being helped down the tunnel afterward and didn't appear to be wearing his left boot. ___AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
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    Injury concerns for the US ahead of World Cup with Aaronson, Richards hurt in Premier League action
    U.S. forward Brenden Aaronson went off with an apparent left knee injury while playing for Leeds in the Premier League on Sunday in a potential concern for the Americans ahead of the World Cup.Aaronson dropped to the ground, rolled down his sock and held his knee before receiving treatment from club doctors. He walked off the field gingerly to be replaced in the 59th minute of the match against Brighton.Aaronson, who was on the 2022 World Cup roster, is fighting to be picked in the squad that is being named on May 26. The Americans begin training the following day in Fayetteville, Georgia.In another development that will worry U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino, center back Chris Richards finished Crystal Palace's 2-2 draw with Brentford on Sunday with a left ankle issue after landing awkwardly challenging for a header.Richards, who came on as a substitute in the 61st, finished the game but was seen being helped down the tunnel afterward and didn't appear to be wearing his left boot. ___AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
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    Celtic release statement after Hearts player allegedly assaulted following dramatic title win
    Celtic have released a statement this evening following the dramatic scenes that marred their title triumph against Hearts at Parkhead on Saturday.The Glasgow club offered their congratulations to manager Martin O'Neill and the entire squad for securing their 56th Scottish league championship, describing it as "a thrilling climax to the season backed by a magnificent support."However, the celebrations were overshadowed when supporters flooded onto the pitch after Callum Osmand netted the decisive third goal.The club expressed its regret over what happened, acknowledging that "a number of individuals" had entered the field of play during the chaotic aftermath of the victory.The statement made clear that such behaviour cannot be excused under any circumstances.Celtic stressed that for the overwhelming majority of their fanbase, pitch invasions only serve to take away from the happiness of winning moments like this."We again emphasise that there is no justification for this behaviour," the club said.Police Scotland confirmed yesterday they are looking into whether any Hearts players were physically attacked during the incident, with officers reviewing the circumstances of what unfolded.Celtic have pledged to work closely with both the police investigation and the SPFL's own inquiry into the matter.The authorities are currently engaging with Hearts to establish the full extent of what occurred.Celtic also offered a direct apology to Hearts for what their players and staff experienced as the final whistle blew.Club Statement Celtic Football Club (@CelticFC) May 17, 2026 The club acknowledged that the pitch invasion meant the visiting team couldn't thank their own travelling supporters at the end of what had been "an enthralling campaign, to which they have contributed so much."Hearts had earlier condemned the scenes as "menacing and threatening," with their players and staff leaving the stadium immediately and heading straight to the team bus.Police Scotland said they are working with the Edinburgh club to determine whether any of their squad suffered physical abuse during the incident, with a full review of the circumstances now underway.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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