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Morning Bulletin: Early headlines from the sports desk

RUGBY Injuries to Sean O'Brien and Johnny Sexton will be assessed by Irish medical staff today af...



Morning Bulletin: Early headli...
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Morning Bulletin: Early headlines from the sports desk

RUGBY

Injuries to Sean O'Brien and Johnny Sexton will be assessed by Irish medical staff today after early exits for the two players during yesterday's RBS 6 Nations win over England at the Aviva.

Joe Schmidt's side won 19-9 thanks to a try by Robbie Henshaw and 14 points from the boot of Sexton, who was replaced in the second half by Ian Madigan.

O'Brien was taken off in the first half through injury and replaced by Tommy O'Donnell.

In the Guinness PRO12, Connacht ran in seven tries in a 53-5 defeat of Treviso at the Sportsground.

GOLF

Pádraig Harrington is four off the lead at the delayed final day of the Honda Classic.

The former Open champion was 3-under after 7 when play was suspended due to darkness.

Paul Casey and Ian Poulter share the lead 7-under after 9 and 7 holes respectively.

SOCCER

Liverpool have the Premier League's Champions League spots firmly in sight after their 2-1 win over Manchester City.

They're fifth in the table this morning, and only five points away from third-placed Manchester United.

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger says they can aim for more than just a fourth-placed finish.

They're third in the table after their 2-0 win over Everton.

Chelsea are back to training this morning after their Capital One Cup final victory over Tottenham.

John Terry and Diego Costa (Kyle Walker og) scored deflected goals for the Blues in yesterday's final.

The Blues must face West Ham in the Premier League on Wednesday.

GAELIC FOOTBALL

Mayo are at the summit of Division One of the Allianz National Football League this morning after their comfortable turnover of 13-man Monaghan in Castlebar yesterday.

It ended 3-15 to 0-11 at MacHale Park.

There was one red card and four black cards in Kerry's 0-15 to 1-10 defeat of Dublin in Killarney, while Cork tasted defeat for the first time this season, going down by a point to Donegal in Ballyshannon 0-12 to 1-8.

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