We’ll Leave it There So: Rooney’s testimonial, Tyson Fury faces doping charge and today’s sport

Denise Gaule of Kilkenny, RTE’s Michael Lyster, Rebecca Hennelly of Galway and Mags D’Arcy of Wexford at the Liberty Insurance camogie senior championship semi-finals launch. Source: Lorraine O’Sullivan/INPHO

HomeDundalk manager Stephen Kenny says he would like to play the home leg of their Champions League play-off at the Aviva Stadium if possible.And these are the clubs the Lilywhites could be paired with in this Friday’s draw.Ireland defender Ciaran Clark has joined Newcastle United from Aston Villa on a five-year deal.A planning application has been submitted today for the €26m redevelopment of the RDS Angelsea Stand.Dublin defender James McCarthy is back fit ahead of next Saturday’s All-Ireland quarter-final.David Power has stepped down as manager of the Wexford senior footballers after two seasons in charge.Away

Tyson Fury. Source: Adam Davy

World heavy champion Tyson Fury is facing a UK Anti-Doping charge over the presence of a banned substance in his system.Manchester City have announced a deal worth a reported €32m for 19-year-old Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus.Wayne Rooney’s testimonial match, between Manchester United and Everton, is being played at Old Trafford tonight. You can watch it live on the club’s Facebook page.A number of rule changes for MMA have been approved by the Association of Boxing Commmisions.We’ve made a list of the potential opponents in line to face two-weight world champion Carl Frampton.

The Best Thing We Shared

Ireland boss Martin O’Neill visited the Dundalk dressing room after last night’s Champions League win. Nice touch.

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On The RecordWhere we were today

Fintan O’Toole was chatting to Dublin manager Jim Gavin’s press conference this morning. And doesn’t he look delighted to be there!

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The Fixture ListThere are Champions League third qualifying round ties this evening, including Celtic v Astana in Glasgow. Get live scores here.Tomorrow, it’s the Europa League where Cork City entertain Genk at Turner’s Cross (7.45pm).

Showbiz, Baby!

Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg has got himself two tattoos to remember officiating in the Champions League and Euro 2016 finals this year.

Deary me…

Source: Facebook/tattooandalucia

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