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Political and civic leaders in Northern Ireland have been marking the death of the Duke of Edinburgh over the weekend and the NI Assembly will sit today on Monday for further tributes.
Steven Gerrard insists he will take no chances with James Tavernier's fitness as he weighs up whether to plunge the Rangers skipper back into action in next week's Old Firm Scottish Cup showdown.
Portadown manager Matthew Tipton singled out his teenage midfield unit as central to success over Carrick Rangers - just hours after confirming the absence of club captain Luke Wilson to long-term injury.
Ulster reached their first European semi final in nine years with a 35-27 victory over Northampton at Franklin's Gardens in the last eight of the Challenge Cup.
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