Five Great Sporting Events in Ireland This Weekend

 

Special Olympics National Games

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Sport Ireland Campus, Morton Stadium and Various Venues

1,200 athletes are taking part in the biggest gathering for inclusive sport, spanning 12 disciplines and multiple venues in Dublin.  Go if you get a chance.

Kerry Vs Armagh

Saturday, Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney

This could have been an All-Ireland Final, but instead it is for a spot in the quarter-finals, and by 5pm on Saturday, one of the big beasts will be gone.

ATP Dublin Challenger Tennis

Saturday and Sunday, Elm Park Tennis Club

Grand Slam finalists, Irish stars and some of the best tennis to ever be staged in Ireland

Dublin Vs Donegal

Sunday, Croke Park

This is the mirror of the Kerry Armagh match on Saturday.  Dublin go into the game as underdogs, but they may yet have a kick in this year’s Championship, at the expense of the team that were favourites only two weeks ago.  Or maybe not!

Leinster Vs Bulls

Friday night, Croke Park

A big European final in Croke Park with a chance for Leinster to end a season of dominance with a trophy to match.

 

 

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