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SPORT ON RTÉ2 Week 28

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RACING FROM NAAS & BELLEWSTOWN – Saturday 4 July at 5.00pm on RTÉ2

Hugh Cahill presents live racing action from both Naas and Bellewstown alongside Jane Mangan and Ruby Walsh. Brian Gleeson reports from trackside with Richard Pugh commentating.

RTÉ SPORT CLASSICS – Saturday 4 July at 6.00pm on RTÉ2

John O’Leary Irish Open 1982

The late John O’Leary triumphs over a world class field to lift the Irish Open on the Portmarnock links.

RTÉ SPORT CLASSICS – Sunday 5 July at 4.00pm on RTÉ2

Rugby – Scotland v Ireland, Women’s Six Nations, Mar 22 2015

Ireland’s women are in a merciless mood as they go for their second Six Nations championship in 3 years.

RACING FROM CORK & FAIRYHOUSE – Sunday 5 July at 5.00pm on RTÉ2

Hugh Cahill presents live racing action from both Cork and Fairyhouse alongside Jane Mangan and Ted Walsh. Brian Gleeson reports from trackside with Richard Pugh commentating.

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CLASSIC MATCHES – Tuesday 7 July at 8.30pm on RTÉ2

Featuring classic games from the UEFA Champions League. This week’s programme includes Celtic 4-3 Juventus (Season 01/02 GS); Barcelona 7-1 Leverkusen (Season 11/12 Ro16); and Wolfsburg 3-2 Man. United (Season 15/16 GS).

RTÉ SPORT CLASSICS – Wednesday 8 July at 11.25pm on RTÉ2

Rugby – Munster v New Zealand, 2008

The redeveloped Thomond Park is officially opened with a match to mark the 30 year anniversary of Munster’s epic victory over the touring All Blacks.

RACING FROM THE CURRAGH & KILBEGGAN – Friday 10 July at 7.00pm on RTÉ2

Hugh Cahill presents live racing action from both the Curragh and Kilbeggan alongside Jane Mangan. Brian Gleeson reports from trackside with Richard Pugh commentating.