OFF THE BALL
Off The Ball held a Roadshow in Drogheda last night, broadcasting live from the TLT Theatre.
Brian O'Driscoll was joined by Six Nations champions Hannah Tyrrell, Sean Cronin, Devin Toner and Jared Payne, in addition to Neil Back, Trevor Hogan and Gerry Thornley.
Ireland's latest No.13 Payne insisted 'there's never going to be another Brian', while Drico reckons Bath will be aiming to "out-Leinster" the Blues this weekend.
You can watch Cronin, who admitted he "had to accept" his impact role under Joe Schmidt, demo the art of the line-out with Toner on stage here!
It's a radio first (probably!), a line-out tutorial. pic.twitter.com/qpJ5JzgNRj
— Off The Ball (@offtheball) April 1, 2015
HURLING
Tipperary say they have failed in their efforts to have Séamus Callanan's controversial sending-off against Offaly in last weekend's Allianz NHL Division 1 quarter-final overturned.
The Premier face Waterford in the semis on April 19. "Tipperary's efforts at central hearings failed to have Seamus Callanan's red card and Cathal Barrett's first yellow rescinded," said a Tipperary statement this morning, "and are awaiting the final wording of the committee decision before deciding on further action."
SOCCER
Liverpool forward Raheem Sterling says he's more interested in winning trophies than money.
That's despite him stalling over a new contract - reportedly worth £100,000-a-week.
Sterling says he's not a "money-grabbing 20-year-old", but he wants to focus on his football for the rest of the season.
Loads of back page coverage of Raheem Sterling as you'd expect this morning pic.twitter.com/dPMLdlKPV3
— Ian Abrahams (Moose) (@BroadcastMoose) April 2, 2015
Young Irish player Kenny McEvoy's signed an extended deal with Tottenham.
The 21-year-old from Waterford, who's had loan spells at Peterborough and Colchester, has signed an 18-month extension.
In the Airtricty League, Mick Cooke is being linked with the vacancy at Bray Wanderers following the departure of Alan Mathews yesterday.
Mathews and his staff left the club claiming they had been left unpaid.
The Wicklow side have lost all five games in the league this season.
GAELIC FOOTBALL
Donegal will meet Tyrone in the Ulster final. The Red Hand saw off the challenge of Armagh 2-12 to 2-8 last night, while at a rain-soaked Healy Park Donegal ran out 4-9 to 1-5 winners over Monaghan.
Leinster U21FC final:
- Dublin v Kildare (Pairc Tailteann) 7.30pm.
GOLF
Pádraig Harrington and Darren Clarke are both in action on the first day of the Shell Houston Open in Texas.
Both players will be looking to build some form ahead of the Masters at Augusta next week.
Brilliant team today in the pro-am @ShellHouOpen Curt,Ryan,Clark and Jeremy all played fantastic. Thank you guys. @TimmsSteve #SHOTime
— Darren Clarke (@DarrenClarke60) April 2, 2015
RACING
There's a seven-race card at Clonmel this evening, with the first going to post at 4.35.