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November 4: Time Out: Sporting greats, Dates and a Quick Quiz blitz...

Antrim hurling manager Dinny Cahill. Picture by Seamus Loughran.
Antrim hurling manager Dinny Cahill. Picture by Seamus Loughran. Antrim hurling manager Dinny Cahill. Picture by Seamus Loughran.

BACK IN THE DAY

The Irish News, November 4 2009: Dinny Cahill’s 200-mile treks to Belfast are set to resume after his decision to accept the Antrim senior hurling manager’s position for a second time.

The Tipperary native previously managed the Saffrons from 2002 to 2005 and fills the post that was vacated by Terence McNaughton and Dominic McKinley in the summer.

“I believe that I now have a chance to address what feels like unfinished business,” said Cahill after accepting the role.

“When I first went up to Antrim, I had just finished coaching Tipperary minors and we were lucky enough to achieve All-Ireland success at that time. I was relatively inexperienced then as far as senior inter-county management was concerned.

“Through my previous involvement with Antrim and, more recently, with Portumna and Graigue-Ballycallan, I have gained extensive experience to assist me in this new challenge.

“With the right commitment from players, clubs and supporters in Antrim, we can build a more consistent and successful future for the county.''

BIRTHDAYS

Nigel Worthington (soccer) Former Northern Ireland defender and manager, born 1961.

Luis Figo (soccer) Former Inter Milan, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Portugal winger, born 1972.

Mario Melchiot (soccer) Former Wigan, Birmingham, Chelsea and Holland defender, born 1976.

Chris Martin (soccer) Derby striker and Scotland international, born 1988.

QUICK QUIZ

1 How many times have Cuala (Dublin) won the Leinster Club SHC?

2 Which country recently beat the Australian rugby league team for the first time?

3 With which club has Mickey Linden won eight Down SFC titles?

4 Who are the reigning Super Bowl champions?

5 How many Grand Nationals did AP McCoy win? (See answers below)

ON THIS DAY

1989 David O’Leary’s 622nd game for Arsenal, a club record, was marred by a mass brawl with opponents Norwich at Highbury. Arsenal were awarded a stoppagetime penalty and won 4-3.

1991 England midfielder Bryan Robson announced his international retirement after being left out of the squad for a game against Poland. He won 90 caps for his country.

2002 England’s Luke Donald claimed his first win on the USPGA Tour when rain washed out the final round of the Southern Farm Bureau Classic in Mississippi, reducing the tournament to 54 holes.

2007 Joe Calzaghe won his world super-middleweight title unification fight against Denmark’s Mikkel Kessler with a unanimous decision victory.

2008 The Argentinian Football Association appointed Diego Maradona (above) as the new head coach of the national team.

2016 Fifa launched disciplinary proceedings against the Football Association of Ireland after the Republic of Ireland national team wore shirts bearing a symbol, representing the 100th anniversary of the Easter Rising, for a friendly against Switzerland.

2017 Celtic set a new record for the longest unbeaten run in domestic competition by a British top-flight team, extending their sequence to 63 games by beating St Johnstone 4-0.

SPORT ON TV

CRICKET T20, New Zealand v England – Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Cricket 0030 (Tue).

SOCCER Championship, Stoke v West Brom – Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Football 1930.

SNOOKER Champion of Champions – ITV 4 1245 & 1845.

GRIDIRON NFL, New York Giants v Dallas Cowboys – Sky Sports Action 0100 (Tue).

QUICK QUIZ answers: 1: Twice (2017 & 18); 2: Tonga; 3: Mayobridge; 4 New England Patriots; 5: One