Scotland Rugby Legend Scott Hastings Passes Away at 61

Scotland Rugby Legend Scott Hastings Passes Away at 61

Scott Hastings, one of Scotland’s most beloved rugby union players, has died at the age of 61. Hastings, alongside his brother Gavin, was a key part of the Scotland side that achieved Grand Slam success in the 1990 Five Nations. After his playing career, he became a well-known broadcaster and was recognised for his extensive charity work.

Westmeath Stun Dublin to Claim Leinster Title in Extra Time

Westmeath secured a historic Croke Park win over Dublin to become Leinster SFC champions for only the second time. Westmeath struck the first 1-04 of extra-time to secure the success. Dublin were without Con O’Callaghan, Colm Basquel, Eoin Murchan and suspended manager Ger Brennan.

Hearts on Brink of Ending Scottish Football’s Old Firm Dominance

Heart of Midlothian requires just a single positive result to secure the Scottish Premiership and demolish a decades-old institutional duopoly. Holding a fragile one-point advantage over defending champions Celtic, Derek McInnes’s squad heads into a historic final-day decider at Celtic Park. A victory or a draw in the hostile cauldron of Celtic Park will crown Hearts as champions.

MLB to Honour Military Families During Armed Forces Day Weekend

Major League Baseball and its Clubs will show appreciation of military service men, women, and their families this weekend in commemoration of Armed Forces Day. Through MLB Together, MLB and its Clubs will celebrate service members, veterans, and military families in ballparks. They will also do so through charitable giving and continuing several partnership activations in order to build greater connection and commitment to the cause.

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