Each weekend we review the best of the Irish sporting action from around the world through the medium of numbers…
1 – Rory McIlroy’s World Ranking
The Open Champion continued his rich vein of form by taking victory in the WGC – Bridgestone Invitational event and, with Adam Scott finishing outside the top 5, reclaiming his place as World Number One. At the time of his mega million contract with Nike it was felt he would be very much the second string to Tiger Woods. How times can change in sport. Woods withdrew from the event mid way through his final round citing a back injury and is now likely to miss this week’s final major of the season, the US PGA.
9 – NI Boxing Medals
Northern Ireland gathered a total of 13 medals at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, nine of them coming in Boxing. Paddy Barnes and Michael Conlon both secured Gold at their respective weights while Michaela Walsh emerged as a genuine Gold medal prospect for Rio 2012 after her wafer thin defeat in the Gold Medal bout to reigning Olympic Champion, England’s Nicola Adams. Joe Fitzpatrick claimed the other Silver medal with five boxers coming home with Bronze.
43 – Irish Women’s Rugby
Friday’s 23-17 victory at the Women’s Rugby World Cup over the United States showed just how far the Ireland team has come in the last four years. At the 2010 tournament, the US won 40-3. Today the team face tournament favourites New Zealand in their second group game, knowing that victory would secure a semi final spot and that even a bonus point in defeat could be enough to edge through as the best runner up across the three competing groups. The match will be shown line on TG4 and Sky Sports at 5pm.
2011 – GAA Football Championship Revisited

7,500 – Rock ‘n Roll Runners

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