RUGBY
The Ireland squad head back to their provinces today - no Monday night-Merrion Square/Mansion House homecoming this time around - but you can relive their arrival at Dublin airport here and a sensational Six Nations finale here!
You'd like a #DoubleChampions banner? Here you go #ShouldertoShoulder pic.twitter.com/Jd6kFaox8d
— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) March 22, 2015
SOCCER
Sport never stops though and the Boys In Green will train in Dublin this morning ahead of Sunday's Euro 2016 qualifier with Poland at the Aviva.
David McGoldrick, Anthony Pilkington and Jeff Hendrick all miss out through injury.
Sunderland defender John O'Shea will have a pep in his step having won the senior-player-of-the-year accolade for the first time at last night's FAI awards, while Jack Grealish won the Under-21 gong.
Humbled to win Ireland u21 player of the year , another great achievement for me and my family ! ðŸ€ðŸ’š pic.twitter.com/EY1zg5VCXE
— Jack Grealish (@JackGrealish1) March 22, 2015
Meanwhile, Chelsea sit six points clear at the top of the Premier League this morning following their 3-2 win at Hull.
Meanwhile, in case you didn't notice, Steven Gerrard was forced to apologise for his sending off 40 seconds after coming on in Liverpool's 2-1 defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford.
And Séamus Coleman was on target for Everton in their 2-1 win at lowly QPR.
TABLE: Here is how the Premier League looks after a terrific #SuperSunday. The bottom 7 all lost this weekend. pic.twitter.com/OZLstDfFRb
— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) March 22, 2015
Elsewhere, Barcelona are now four points clear at the top of La Liga after last night's 2-1 win over Real Madrid at the Camp Nou.
Luis Suarez's second-half goal was enough to give the Catalan side victory over their bitter rivals in an entertaining match.
HURLING
The times, dates and venues will today be confirmed for the next week's Division 1 quarter-finals.
After yesterday's series of games, it was confirmed that Waterford will host Galway, but for the other three games there will be a coin-toss for home venue.
Tipperary will play Offaly, Cork will meet Wexford and Dublin will take on Limerick - all next weekend.
52 mins Cork 4-19 (31) Tipperary 0-19 (19) Full Time Cork 4-21 (33) Tipperary 2-28 (34) Now that's a comeback #GAA #GAANHL
— UnOfficialGaa (@unofficialgaa) March 22, 2015
In the Division 1A relegation play-off, Kilkenny will take on Clare - and again the home venue will be decided by coin-toss.
In the Division 1B relegation play off, Laois play Antrim with the loser meeting the winner of the Division 2A final between Westmeath and Kerry.
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