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All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-final draw details: Dates and more
All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-final draw details: Dates and more

Irish Daily Mirror

time21 minutes ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

All-Ireland Football Championship quarter-final draw details: Dates and more

The draw for the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-finals takes place on Monday morning. Four teams have already booked their place in the quarter-finals after topping their groups in the round robin phase, with the four winners of this weekend's preliminary quarter-final matches also marching onto the last eight of the competition. The winner's of these preliminary quarter-final matches will face a group winner for a place in the semi-final. As was the case with the preliminary round, redraws will take place in order to prevent repeat contests and stop teams from playing each other if they have already faced off in the group phase. The draw takes place on Monday morning on RTE Radio One. It will be conducted by GAA President Jarlath Burns and will kick off at around 8.30am. Group winners (Armagh, Monaghan, Tyrone and Meath) will face off against the winners of the preliminary quarter-finals (Dublin or Cork, Down or Galway, Donegal or Louth and Kerry or Cavan.) The following fixtures can't take place as the sides already met in round one: Armagh v Dublin/Galway/Donegal, Monaghan v Down/Louth, Tyrone v Donegal/Cavan and Meath v Louth/Kerry/Cork. The quarter-finals will be held at Croke Park next weekend.

Lucky 13: The Crusaders beat the Chiefs 16-12 to win the Super Rugby title for the 13th time

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  • Sport

Lucky 13: The Crusaders beat the Chiefs 16-12 to win the Super Rugby title for the 13th time

CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand -- The Crusaders won the Super Rugby title for the 13th time by edging the Chiefs 16-12 on Saturday for their 32nd straight win in home playoffs. The Hamilton-based Chiefs lost in the final for the third straight year and for the second time to the Crusaders by a margin of five points or less. The Crusaders clung to a one-point lead for 33 minutes, from just before halftime until the 71st minute when flyhalf Rivez Reihana kicked a penalty for the only points of the second half. They then held on under immense pressure to clinch their victory. The win was especially poignant for the Crusaders, who won only four matches last year in one of their worst-ever seasons, ending their run of seven-straight titles. They were also playing for the last time in the 'temporary' stadium that has been their home ground since their former headquarters was destroyed in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. The Crusaders' kicking game was superb and they dominated the contest in the air, particularly through fullback Will Jordan. They kept Chiefs' flyhalf Damian McKenzie under wraps and their defense was superb, though the Chiefs scored first-half tries through prop George Dyer and fullback Shaun Stevenson. The Crusaders scored a try through veteran hooker Codie Taylor and led 13-12 at halftime with a conversion and two penalties to Reihana. 'Where we were at the end of last year, the start of this year we had a mountain to climb,' said Jordan, who won his seventh Super Rugby title. "Everyone had to dig deep and it hasn't been easy. 'It's taken some long hours, some hard conversations but we just ground it out tonight in front of our fans.' The Chiefs were stifled for long periods by the Crusaders' smothering defense. While they disrupted the Crusaders' lineout, they were under pressure at scrums and they weren't able to create the space their backs needed in the second half. 'It was a classic final, two great teams going at it and a small margin,' Chiefs captain Luke Jacobson said. "The Crusaders did really well to win the halfway and play at the right end of the field. 'I felt we had some good attack when we got into their half, we put some good pressure on them but we just didn't play enough footy down there.' The Crusaders started the match applying pressure on the Chiefs inside their 22. When the Chiefs finally got possession, they had 24 phases inside the Crusaders' 22 before McKenzie knocked on. The Crusaders conceded two early scrum penalties, then the Chiefs conceded two as the set piece began untidily. Crusaders captain David Havili was shown a yellow card in the 12th minute after a head clash with Chiefs winger Emoni Narawa. From the resulting penalty, the Chiefs kicked into the corner, won the lineout and midfielder Quinn Tupaea had two strong carries before Dyer scored under the posts. Taylor broke away from a disintegrating maul in the 26th minute and dashed more than 20 meters down the narrow left flank to score. Reihana's conversion leveled the score at 7-7 and the Crusaders led for the first time in the 28th minute when a Reihana penalty. Another penalty made the score 13-7. The Chiefs hit back just before halftime with a try to Stevenson who scored in the right corner after 16 phases.

Prince of Wales celebrates 43rd birthday with new puppy picture
Prince of Wales celebrates 43rd birthday with new puppy picture

South Wales Argus

time21 minutes ago

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Argus

Prince of Wales celebrates 43rd birthday with new puppy picture

The photograph, taken by the Princess of Wales, was shared by Kensington Palace on William's birthday on Saturday, with the caption: 'Happy birthday! Love C, G, C, L, Orla and the puppies!' One of the chocolate cocker spaniel puppies is being stroked by the Prince of Wales while their mother Orla is behind him. The Prince and Princess of Wales have had Orla since 2020, after their first dog together Lupo, also a cocker spaniel – which they were given as a wedding present from Kate's brother James Middleton – died unexpectedly. Happy birthday! Love C, G, C, L, Orla and the puppies! 🐾 — The Prince and Princess of Wales (@KensingtonRoyal) June 21, 2025 Orla gave birth to four puppies last month and the photograph was taken in Windsor on a sunny day earlier in June. It appears to be a quieter birthday for the Prince of Wales than last year, when he took Prince George and Princess Charlotte to see Taylor Swift at Wembley stadium. William had faced a challenging 12 months in the lead-up to turning 42, with both Kate and his father the King diagnosed with cancer. In the week of his birthday this year, the Prince of Wales joined the King and Queen at Royal Ascot on Wednesday. The Prince of Wales and Cate Blanchett donned lab coats to see the work of Colorifix, an eco-friendly clothes dye brand (Eddie Mulholland/Daily Telegraph/PA) His wife missed the event for the second successive year and was said to have been disappointed not to join her family at the famous sporting and social event in Berkshire. On Thursday, the Prince of Wales was in Norwich with Earthshot Prize council member Cate Blanchett to see the hi-tech work of one of the 2023 prize finalists. The pair donned lab coats to see how Colorifix, an eco-friendly textile dye company, makes its products. William admitted he needed a 'layman's version' of the scientific explanations and later apologised to staff for 'all the stupid questions'.

Israel hits Iranian nuclear research facility as war continues into second week
Israel hits Iranian nuclear research facility as war continues into second week

South Wales Argus

time21 minutes ago

  • Politics
  • South Wales Argus

Israel hits Iranian nuclear research facility as war continues into second week

Early on Saturday, smoke could be seen rising from an area near a mountain in Isfahan, where a local official said Israel had attacked the nuclear research facility in two waves. The target was two centrifuge production sites, and the attacks came on top of strikes on other centrifuge production sites elsewhere in recent days, according to an Israeli military official speaking on condition of anonymity under army guidelines to brief reporters. It was the second attack on Isfahan, which was hit in the first 24 hours of the war as part of Israel's goal to destroy the Iranian nuclear programme. Benjamin Netanyahu visits the site of the Weizmann Institute of Science, which was hit by missiles fired from Iran (Jack Guez/Pool Photo via AP) Akbar Salehi, Isfahan province's deputy governor for security affairs, confirmed the Israeli strikes had caused damage to the facility, but said there had been no human casualties. Iran launched a new wave of drones and missiles at Israel but there were no immediate reports of significant damage, and the Israeli official called it a 'small barrage' that was largely intercepted by Israel's defences. The official said part of the reason that Iran's overnight attack had been relatively small was that the military had been targeting its launchers, and estimates it has now taken out more than 50% of them. 'We've been able to take out a large amount of their launchers, creating a bottleneck — we're making it harder for them to fire toward Israel,' he said. 'Having said all that, I want to say the Iranian regime obviously still has capabilities.' Israel's Magen David Adom rescue service said on Saturday an Iranian drone hit a two-story building in northern Israel, but there were no casualties.

AI-generated video falsely shared as aftermath of Iran's attack on Israel
AI-generated video falsely shared as aftermath of Iran's attack on Israel

Yahoo

time21 minutes ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

AI-generated video falsely shared as aftermath of Iran's attack on Israel

"This footage is not recorded in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, or Syria, but in Tel Aviv, Israel, showing the destruction of some buildings in the city after an Iranian hypersonic missile attack," says the Indonesian-language caption of a video on X on June 15, 2025. Arabic-language text in the video's top-right corner reads, "Tel Aviv". The 16-second video shows toppled buildings and damaged structures. Iran hit Israel with waves of drone and missile strikes overnight, killing three people and wounding dozens (archived link). The attack came after Israel's massive strikes on June 13, which hit nuclear and military facilities, and killed top commanders, nuclear scientists and dozens of civilians. The longtime foes have continued to trade deadly fire in their most intense confrontation in history, fuelling fears of a drawn-out conflict that could engulf the Middle East (archived link). Iran's health ministry said at least 224 people have been killed and more than 1,200 wounded, while Israel's prime minister's office said at least 24 people have been killed and 592 others injured. The same video and claim have circulated on TikTok, Facebook and Instagram. It has also been shared in other languages including Thai, English, Bengali, Arabic and Spanish. However, a reverse image search of the keyframes revealed the video was made using Google's AI tools. Another search found the clip was posted in an Instagram post on May 28, days before Iran's attack on Israel, alongside hashtags such as #southlebanon (archived link). The account has shared other AI-generated videos, and its profile reads "AI resistance". Screenshot of the 3amelyon's Instagram account, taken on June 20, 2025 AFP has debunked other misinformation related to the Israel-Iran conflict here.

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