Sunday sport: Last second goal clinches Leinster title for Kilkenny

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Sunday Sport: Last Second Goal Clinches Leinster Title For Kilkenny
The win marks Kilkenny's fourth Bob' O Keefe Cup in a row. Photo: Inpho
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GAA

A goal from Cillian Buckley in the last second of play clinched the Leinster title for Kilkenny in a thrilling final at Croke Park.

Galway led by two points in stoppage time after a miraculous comeback from eight points down. After a scramble near the Galway goal the sliotar came out to Bucklet who slotted it home for The Cats.

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The win marks Kilkenny's fourth Bob' O Keefe Cup in a row.

Earlier, Limerick beat Clare by a single point in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship final.

It's Limerick's fifth Munster title victory in a row, while Clare were looking for their first provincial crown since 1998.

There was huge controversy at the final whistle as Clare were denied what seemed to be a certain free.

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Tennis

Novak Djokovic will look to secure a record breaking 23rd Grand Slam title this afternoon.

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The Serb goes up against Norway's Casper Ruud in the French Open final at Roland Garros.

Ruud lost last year's decider to Rafael Nadal.

Play is due to get underway at lunchtime.

Athletics

Rhasidat Adeleke won gold at the NCAA Championships in Texas, breaking her own Irish 400m record in the process.

The 20-year-old Tallaght native became the first Irish sprinter to win a NCAA title after she registered a meet-record time of 49.20.

The performance moves Adeleke into the top 20 on the World 400m all-time list.

Golf

Rory McIlroy is in a tie for second ahead of the final round of the Canadian Open, where he's looking to win a third consecutive title.

He shot an impressive 6-under-par round of 66 overnight in Canada.

That leaves him12-under-par all round and just two shots off the lead that's held by Taiwan's CT Pan.

McIlroy says retaining the title would be special.

Shane Lowry goes into the final day on five-under-par.

Stephanie Meadow missed the cut at the LPGA Classic in New Jersey.

The Antrim native finished on four-over-par.

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