Tipperary are the last ever All-Ireland under-21 winning team after a late goal from substitute Conor Stakelum seen them edge Cork at the Gaelic Grounds. The Rebels had clawed back a three-point deficit with four successive scores to lead by a single point heading into additional time. In his Championship 2018 column, Kevin McStay explains how the standard of officiating has not kept pace with the modern game; "Conor Lane, who has been appointed, David Coldrick and David Gough, who should be Sunday's linesmen, are the three best referees but just like in football, when you go outside the top there is a stark drop to the next best."
Watford and Chelsea both joined Liverpool as early leaders of the Premier League after wins on Sunday. Watford made it three from three after overcoming Crystal Palace 2-1 in the early kick-off, while Chelsea had a late own goal to thank for a 2-1 away win at Newcastle. Tonight Tottenham take on Manchester United at Old Trafford, and with Jose Mourinho dominating the headlines in recent weeks, Ken Early writes that "the tragedy of late Mourinho is he's become a bore." Meanwhile Dedryck Boyata redeemed himself with Celtic fans by scoring the winner against Hamilton.
Simon Zebo and Paul O'Connell both enjoyed big away wins in their first competitive games in France this weekend. In the opening round of the Top 14 O'Connell's (forwards coach) Stade Francais team were emphatic 46-15 winners away to Paddy Jackson's Perpignan. Zebo and his former Munster and Ireland team-mate Donnacha Ryan helped Racing 92 to a 25-9 win away to Toulon.
Pádraig Harrington had the Czech Masters snatched from under his nose in Prague, as Italy's Andrea Pavan came home in five-under 31 to beat him by two shots. Harringon had raced to the turn in three-under 33 to lead by three strokes, but the Italian streaked past him coming home, rattling in five birdies.
Niamh McCarthy wrapped the last day of the European Para-Athletics Championships in Berlin by winning gold in the women's F41 discus, twice improving the European Championship record in the process. That was Ireland's ninth medal, and sixth gold, and as Ian O'Riordan reports, "by any standards a remarkable measure of success for the Irish team."
Jenny Egan took a bronze medal for Ireland in the K1 5,000 metres at the canoe sprint World Championships in Portugal. It was the first medal at this World Championships for the Ireland paddler.