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SPORT ON RTÉ2 Week 29

Ruby Walsh, Hugh Cahill and Jane Mangan, CURRAGH Image Name: Ruby Walsh, Hugh Cahill and Jane Mangan, CURRAGH
Hugh Cahill, Jane Mangan and Ruby WalshCURRAGH Image Name: Hugh Cahill, Jane Mangan and Ruby WalshCURRAGH
Hugh Cahill CURRAGH Image Name: Hugh Cahill CURRAGH

RACING FROM LEOPARDSTOWN – Saturday 11 July at 5.00pm on RTÉ2

Hugh Cahill is joined by Jane Mangan and Ruby Walsh with Brian Gleeson reporting from trackside. Commentary from Richard Pugh.

RTÉ SPORT CLASSICS – Saturday 11 July at 6.00pm on RTÉ2

Padraig Harrington – Irish Open 2007

A look back at Padraig Harrington’s 2007 Irish Open win at Adare Manor.

RTÉ SPORT CLASSICS – Sunday 12 July at 4.00pm 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 CORK AND DUNDALK – Sunday 12 July at 5.00pm on RTÉ2

Hugh Cahill is joined by Jane Mangan and Ruby Walsh with Brian Gleeson reporting from trackside. Commentary from Richard Pugh.

FIFA WORLD CUP 2018 OFFICIAL FILM – DREAMS – Sunday 12 July at 6.00pm on RTÉ2

Specialist film crews, capturing beautiful, cinematic footage from around Russia using industry leading equipment, provide the raw material for this timeless story of hope, passion, heartbreak and joy. The unparalleled vantage points enjoyed by FIFA’s own crews provide exclusive access to the players and coaches – closer than ever before.

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CLASSIC MATCHES – Tuesday 14 July at 8.30pm on RTÉ2

Featuring classic games from the UEFA Champions League. This week’s programme includes Inter 1-5 Arsenal (Season 02/03 GS); Ajax 5-2 Bayern (Season 94/95 SF); Real Madrid 3-4 Schalke (Season 14/15 Ro16).

RTÉ SPORT CLASSICS – Wednesday 15 July at 11.05pm on RTÉ2

Hockey – Ireland v Canada, Olympic Hockey Qualifier, 2019 2nd Leg

In the winter of 2019, the Irish Women’s Hockey Team wrote themselves into the history books by becoming the first Irish female team to qualify for an Olympic Games. The Green Machine may have to wait another year before living out their dream but we’re going to bring you all the incredible drama of the play-off match that secured their place in Tokyo.