Sunday sport: French Open, Munster hurling final, ladies GAA

Galway came from behind to beat Meath 2-21 to 1-09.
Sunday sport: French Open, Munster hurling final, ladies GAA

Eva Osborne

Limerick are the 2026 Munster Senior Hurling Champions.

John Kiely's side came from behind to secure a 1-21 to 2-17 win over Cork at Pairc Ui Chaoimh.

Gearoid Hegarty with the Limerick goal, while Aidan O'Connor pitched in with 8 points.

It's a 26th provincial title for the treaty men, who go into the All Ireland semi-finals.

The Dublin ladies got off to a winning start in round one of the All Ireland Football Championship.

Goals from Kate Sullivan, and two from Niamh Heherton helped Paul Casey's side to a 3-12 to 12 point win over Mayo in Castlebar in group 3.

In group 2, Kerry have beaten Tipperary 2-16 to 4 points at Austin Stack Park.

Siofra O'Shea and Anna Galvin finding the net.

Meanwhile, there was a delayed start in Navan, due to the pitch not being lined in time for throw-in.

Galway came from behind to win 2-21 to 1-09.

Roisin Leonard and Eva Noone contributing with goals there.

In the All-Ireland Camogie Championship Tipperary lead Waterford 4 points to 5 at Walsh Park.

Soccer

Ruesha Littlejohn said she's extremely satisfied to contribute to a bid to qualify for the World Cup.

There were concerns about her fitness ahead of the victory over Netherlands, and she was taken off at half-time in Cork.

Despite that, boss Carla Ward said Littlejohn was the sharpest she had been in years.

Tuesday sees the girls in green go to France for a final push to qualify.

The Crystal Palace midfielder says she's been working hard.

Tennis

The final of the French Open is ongoing at Rolland Garros.

Alexander Zverev took the first set 6-1 against Flavio Cobolli.

However the Italian is up in the second set.

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