SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/ Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Tue, 11 Nov 2025 16:56:32 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/ 32 32 229439223 Super Group Reports Strong Q3 Growth as Revenue Surges 26% https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/super-group-reports-strong-q3-growth-as-revenue-surges-26 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing/super-group-reports-strong-q3-growth-as-revenue-surges-26#respond Tue, 11 Nov 2025 05:30:30 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=34921 Super Group Reports Strong Q3 Growth as Revenue Surges 26% Betway parent company Super Group has announced a robust third-quarter performance, recording a 26% increase in revenue to $556.9 million for Q3 2025. The growth was driven by strong activity across the African, European and Canadian markets, where customer engagement and market expansion have significantly […]

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Super Group Reports Strong Q3 Growth as Revenue Surges 26%

Betway parent company Super Group has announced a robust third-quarter performance, recording a 26% increase in revenue to $556.9 million for Q3 2025. The growth was driven by strong activity across the African, European and Canadian markets, where customer engagement and market expansion have significantly strengthened the company’s financial results.

Adjusted earnings for the quarter rose by 65% to $152.1 million, reflecting improved operational efficiency and performance across key territories.

CEO Neal Menashe Welcomes Results

Chief executive Neal Menashe said the company was “incredibly pleased” with its third-quarter performance, noting that it “highlights the continued strength of our global platform and consistent execution across our core markets.”


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DraftKings to Launch New Prediction Markets as Company Eyes Growth

DraftKings has announced plans to launch new prediction markets in the coming months, even as the US sports betting giant reported that “customer-friendly” sports results had negatively impacted its third-quarter performance.

The operator revealed its latest financial figures last week and acknowledged that unexpectedly favourable outcomes for punters had hit revenues. Despite that, the tone from leadership was overwhelmingly positive.

“This is the most bullish I have ever felt about our future,” said chief executive Jason Robins. “Underlying growth in the business is accelerating and we are excited to launch DraftKings Predictions in the coming months, which we view as a significant incremental opportunity.”

The introduction of prediction markets will offer users a new market-style forecasting experience, positioning the company to take advantage of a rapidly evolving sector in the US gaming industry.

DraftKings Secures Major Partnership With ESPN

In addition to the new product launch, DraftKings confirmed that it will become the official sportsbook and odds provider for global sports media company ESPN starting 1 December.

The partnership is viewed as a major commercial milestone, significantly strengthening DraftKings’ reach and influence within the expanding US sports betting ecosystem.


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Heads Up Targets Cheltenham Grade Two Test as McConnell Eyes Big Weekend https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing_irish/heads-up-targets-cheltenham-grade-two-test-as-mcconnell-eyes-big-weekend https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/racing_irish/heads-up-targets-cheltenham-grade-two-test-as-mcconnell-eyes-big-weekend#respond Tue, 11 Nov 2025 05:13:12 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=34914 Heads Up Targets Cheltenham Grade Two Test as McConnell Eyes Big Weekend Champion Bumper runner-up Heads Up is set to continue his promising early hurdling career when he returns to Cheltenham on Friday. John McConnell’s five-year-old finished second in the prestigious National Hunt Flat race at the same track in March, rounding off an excellent […]

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Heads Up Targets Cheltenham Grade Two Test as McConnell Eyes Big Weekend

Champion Bumper runner-up Heads Up is set to continue his promising early hurdling career when he returns to Cheltenham on Friday. John McConnell’s five-year-old finished second in the prestigious National Hunt Flat race at the same track in March, rounding off an excellent campaign.

He made a winning hurdling debut at Listowel in September and, despite a couple of green jumps, travelled powerfully to score by two lengths. Now, he steps into deeper waters as he tackles the Grade Two Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle over two miles and five furlongs — a notable rise in both distance and calibre.

McConnell Pleased With Progress

“He’s good, all being well he’s going to Cheltenham on Friday for the Grade Two,” McConnell said.

“It’s a big step up from his run at Listowel but he’s in good nick and schooling well, so we’re going there hopeful he can be competitive.

“He’s done a lot of schooling since his last run, he’s a lot sharper now with his jumping. I’d imagine his trip will be longer than two miles ultimately, so this will be a good guide to where we go with him in the future.”

Moon D’Orange Waiting on Soft Ground

McConnell also has another high-profile horse to consider: Moon D’Orange, who remains a possible runner in the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury.

“We haven’t really had the ground we need for him yet, we want soft ground and we just haven’t had it,” he said.

“He’s in the Coral Gold Cup and there’s every chance we’ll go there if the ground is soft.”

Seddon Returns Safe After Fall at Aintree

Stable favourite Seddon, the versatile 12-year-old, unfortunately came down early at the Chair in the Grand Sefton at Aintree last weekend — but escaped injury.

“Unfortunately the sun was a big factor in the Sefton on Saturday,” McConnell said.
“There was a big shadow at the Chair and he took off there instead of where he should have. He had an easy fall so thankfully he’s OK, but the Chair should probably have been taken out.”

With the horse unharmed, McConnell added: “He’s absolutely fine so he’ll end up going to one of the veterans’ chases, maybe the one at Cheltenham in December.”


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Wales v Japan Preview – Band 2 Seeding on the Line as Rankings Tighten https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/rugby/rugby_irish/wales-v-japan-preview-band-2-seeding-on-the-line-as-rankings-tighten https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/rugby/rugby_irish/wales-v-japan-preview-band-2-seeding-on-the-line-as-rankings-tighten#respond Mon, 10 Nov 2025 19:34:41 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=34909 Wales v Japan Preview – Band 2 Seeding on the Line as Rankings Tighten Saturday’s Test between Wales and Japan is now far more than a November warm-up. With Wales on 73.57 ranking points and Japan on 73.25, just 0.32 points separates the sides, making this a genuine winner-takes-all battle for the final Band 2 […]

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Wales v Japan Preview – Band 2 Seeding on the Line as Rankings Tighten

Saturday’s Test between Wales and Japan is now far more than a November warm-up. With Wales on 73.57 ranking points and Japan on 73.25, just 0.32 points separates the sides, making this a genuine winner-takes-all battle for the final Band 2 spot in the World Cup draw.

Form and Context

Wales come into the game after a disappointing defeat to Argentina. Their attack lacked fluency, the lineout malfunctioned at key moments, and poor exits allowed Argentina to control large portions of the contest. Wales created chances but lacked finishing precision, with discipline and breakdown errors costing them momentum.

Japan were beaten heavily by Ireland, but the scoreline didn’t tell the full story. For the first half, Japan were excellent — energetic, accurate, and full of tempo. They moved the ball quickly, attacked width with confidence, and caused Ireland real defensive problems. Their organisation and decision-making in the opening 40 minutes were sharp and clever.

The issue came in the final 20 minutes. Japan visibly ran out of energy. Their line speed dropped, they stopped competing at the breakdown, and the defensive system collapsed. Ireland dominated collisions, held possession for long phases, and punished tired legs. That late fade is now a major concern heading into Cardiff: Japan can be brilliant when fresh but struggle significantly when fatigue sets in.

Why This Match Matters

This fixture directly impacts World Cup seeding:

  • Wales win → Band 2
  • Japan win → Band 2
  • Draw → dependent on margins and other results

Band 2 seeding provides a far more favourable pool draw, while Band 3 typically throws a team into a group with two Tier 1 powerhouses.

The Odds: Wales –11

Wales are priced as –11 favourites, largely due to home advantage and Japan’s defensive fade against Ireland. Wales will rely heavily on their physical edge, set-piece strength, and crowd intensity. Japan’s attacking spark means they’ll cause problems — but their stamina drop-off is something Wales are likely to target deliberately.

Tactical Breakdown

Wales Need Structure

For Wales, the focus must be on:

  • improved breakdown protection
  • cleaner exit strategies
  • greater discipline
  • direct carries through midfield

If they fix those areas, their physical edge and home crowd intensity should carry them.

Japan Need Chaos

Japan’s path to victory lies in playing a high-tempo game. They will rely on:

  • fast ruck ball
  • offloads in broken play
  • quick tap penalties
  • kicks behind the rush defence

If they succeed in dragging Wales into a quicker, less structured contest, they can overturn the odds.

Prediction

Both teams arrive wounded, both have everything to gain, and both have key weaknesses to address. Expect a tense, tactical contest decided by discipline and accuracy.

Prediction: Wales by 10–12 points.

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Expected Ireland XV to Face Australia – Selection Calls, Pressure Points and Full Line-Up

Ireland enter their second Test of the November window under significant scrutiny. A 41–10 win over Japan felt more like a warning light than a confidence boost, and the selection for the clash with Australia is expected to reflect both the need for stability and the urgency to sharpen key areas. With the Wallabies arriving in Dublin wounded and unpredictable, Ireland must find rhythm, accuracy and intensity from the opening whistle.

Back Three: Power, Pace and Territory

The backfield is expected to remain built around experience and versatility. Mack Hansen should return at full-back, offering counter-attacking flair and reliability. Tommy O’Brien is in form and brings defensive sharpness, while James Lowe remains Ireland’s primary territorial kicker and wide carrier.

Midfield: Control, Defensive Structure and Gainline Options

Sticking with the familiar looks most likely. Garry Ringrose, the defensive general, continues to be central to Ireland’s shape, while Stuart McCloskey provides physicality, direct carrying and structure in midfield. Their understanding is crucial, especially against an athletic Australian pairing.

Half-Backs: Tempo and Tactical Control

Jack Crowley retains the 10 jersey, tasked with game management and unlocking width. Jamison Gibson-Park returns at scrum-half, pushing tempo, scanning space and dictating rhythm. Ireland’s attack must be sharper here — slow ball killed flow in Yokohama.

Front Row: Experience and Scrummaging Duty

Experience still trumps experimentation. Andrew Porter, Dan Sheehan and Tadhg Furlong are expected to start again, tasked with stabilising the scrum and delivering cleaner lineout delivery. All three offer powerful defensive work around the field.

Second Row: Leadership and Breakdown Pressure

James Ryan continues to steer the lineout, while Tadhg Beirne operates as the disruptor — stripping ball, reading rucks and generating turnovers. This pairing gives Ireland height and mobility.

Back Row: Balance, Breakdown and Ball-Carry

Ryan Baird brings athleticism and lineout reach on the blindside. Caelan Doris is again expected to captain the side from openside, offering breakdown accuracy and tempo. Jack Conan adds carrying power at No.8, giving Ireland a direct outlet against Australia’s defensive line.

✅ Predicted Ireland Starting XV

Mack Hansen

Tommy O’Brien

Garry Ringrose

Stuart McCloskey

James Lowe

Jack Crowley

Jamison Gibson-Park

Andrew Porter

Dan Sheehan

Tadhg Furlong

James Ryan

Tadhg Beirne

Ryan Baird

Caelan Doris (captain)

Jack Conan

✅ Bench Impact Options

  • Ronan Kelleher
  • Paddy McCarthy
  • Thomas Clarkson
  • Cian Prendergast
  • Josh van der Flier
  • Craig Casey
  • Sam Prendergast
  • Jimmy O’Brien

Verdict

This XV offers structure and familiarity but still carries pressure to deliver cohesion. Australia remain capable of chaos and counter-punch rugby — Ireland must rediscover accuracy and aggression in the collision zone to avoid another disjointed performance. With major Tests still ahead, the Wallabies clash comes at the perfect time to reset confidence and start building momentum.

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Provincial Club GAA Weekend Review – St Martin’s Shock Na Fianna, Commercials Dominate, St Finbarr’s Advance https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/provincial-club-gaa-weekend-review-st-martins-shock-na-fianna-commercials-dominate-st-finbarrs-advance https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/provincial-club-gaa-weekend-review-st-martins-shock-na-fianna-commercials-dominate-st-finbarrs-advance#respond Mon, 10 Nov 2025 18:25:43 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=34901 Provincial Club GAA Weekend Review – St Martin’s Shock Na Fianna, Commercials Dominate, St Finbarr’s Advance By SportsNewsIreland / GAA Provincial Round-Up It was a dramatic and action-packed weekend of GAA provincial club championship action across Ireland, with several major stories emerging. St Martin’s produced the biggest shock of the season by knocking out reigning […]

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Provincial Club GAA Weekend Review – St Martin’s Shock Na Fianna, Commercials Dominate, St Finbarr’s Advance

By SportsNewsIreland / GAA Provincial Round-Up

It was a dramatic and action-packed weekend of GAA provincial club championship action across Ireland, with several major stories emerging.
St Martin’s produced the biggest shock of the season by knocking out reigning All-Ireland club hurling champions Na Fianna,
while Clonmel Commercials coasted to yet another Tipperary Senior Football Championship title.
In Munster, St Finbarr’s booked their place in the Munster Senior Camogie Final,
Naas pushed on to the Leinster Hurling semi-finals,
and the dual warriors of Éire Óg Ennis kept their extraordinary season alive on two fronts.

Quinlivan Leads Clonmel Commercials to 22nd Tipperary SFC Title

Michael Quinlivan produced a brilliant display, scoring a superb goal as Clonmel Commercials
dismantled Kilsheelan–Kilcash 1-26 to 1-5 in the Tipperary Senior Football Championship final.
The win gives Commercials their 22nd county title, moving them ahead of Fethard on the historic roll of honour.

Tommy Morrissey’s side, inspired by All-Ireland hurling winner Peter McGarry, led by only three at half-time but completely
dominated the second half. The victory carried emotional weight as the players dedicated the title to the late Philly Ryan,
known as “Mr Commercials”. His son Shane played in goal in a poignant moment for the club.

Quinlivan, Seamus Kennedy, Cian Smith, and Seán O’Connor — who hit 0-6 each — all starred, setting up a huge Munster quarter-final clash
with St Finbarr’s
next weekend.

Sorcha McCartan Fires St Finbarr’s into Munster Camogie Final

Cork’s two-time All-Ireland winner Sorcha McCartan delivered a match-winning performance, hitting 1-9 to help
St Finbarr’s defeat Newcastlewest and qualify for their first Munster Senior Camogie Final.

Newcastlewest forced extra time with a brilliant late goal from Kate Ambrose — who finished with an extraordinary 2-7 — but
the Barrs kept their composure. Cork star Orlaith Cahalane chipped in with 0-3, and McCartan sealed the win with the final point in a
high-scoring 2-19 to 3-14 thriller.

The Cork champions now face De La Salle after the Waterford side overcame Thurles Sarsfields in the opposite semi-final.

Jack Sheridan Shines as Naas March into Leinster Hurling Semi-Finals

Naas continued their impressive provincial run with a 2-17 to 1-17 victory over Mount Leinster Rangers in the
Leinster club hurling championship.

The sides were level at half-time, but Jack Sheridan’s expertly taken goal pushed Naas five points clear on 41 minutes.
Rangers’ hopes faded further when talisman Chris Nolan received a second yellow card.

Kevin McDonald’s late goal narrowed the gap, but Simon Leacy’s fourth point from play steadied Naas and sealed a semi-final
showdown with St Martin’s of Wexford.

Barry O’Connor’s Goal Helps St Martin’s Upset Na Fianna

In the headline story of the weekend, St Martin’s produced a stunning 1-21 to 2-17 victory to eliminate
All-Ireland champions Na Fianna in the Leinster hurling championship.

Barry O’Connor’s decisive 49th-minute goal — cleverly set up by his cousin Rory — proved the momentum-shifter. The former AFL player finished
clinically to punish Na Fianna, who have been surviving on razor-thin margins all season.

Despite goals from AJ Murphy and Seán Currie, Na Fianna could not hold off a late surge, as
Dáithí Hayes’ men landed the final three points in injury time. Jack, Rory, and Barry O’Connor all contributed in a historic win.

McInerney Masterclass Keeps Éire Óg Ennis Alive in Both Codes

Éire Óg Ennis continued their outstanding dual-code season with a 0-20 to 1-13 victory over Rathgormack in the
Munster senior football quarter-final.

Clare star Mark McInerney hit an incredible 0-16, including four two-pointers, to carry the Ennis side despite
an early goal from Rathgormack’s Stephen Curry.

Éire Óg’s remarkable group of 11 dual players now enter a hectic schedule:

  • Next weekend — Munster Club Hurling Semi-Final vs Loughmore-Castleiney
  • Following weekend — Munster Club Football Semi-Final against the winner of St Finbarr’s vs Clonmel Commercials
 

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🏉 Monday Rugby Betting Lines – Early Market Snapshot

Opening handicaps and prices for this weekend’s internationals. All prices 10/11 each side unless stated. UK/IE fractional odds.

🇮🇹 Italy v South Africa — 12:40

  • Handicap: Italy +22
  • Italy (+22): 10/11
  • Draw (+22): 22/1
  • South Africa (–22): 10/11

Note: Big physical edge to SA; line shows Italy getting home respect.

🏴 England v New Zealand — 15:10

  • Handicap: England –1
  • England (–1): 10/11
  • Draw (–1): 20/1
  • New Zealand (+1): 10/11

Note: Essentially a pick’em with home advantage to England.

🏴 Wales v Japan — 17:40

  • Handicap: Wales –11
  • Wales (–11): 10/11
  • Draw (–11): 20/1
  • Japan (+11): 10/11

Note: +11 generous to Japan if Wales keep rotating.

🇫🇷 France v Fiji — 20:10

  • Handicap: France –22
  • France (–22): 10/11
  • Draw (–22): 22/1
  • Fiji (+22): 10/11

Note: Huge number; France at home usually justify double digits.

🇮🇪 Ireland v Australia — 20:10

  • Handicap: Ireland –10
  • Ireland (–10): 10/11
  • Draw (–10): 20/1
  • Australia (+10): 10/11

Note: Dublin factor priced in; +10 asks a question of the Wallabies.

Sunday — 🏴 Scotland v Argentina — 15:10

  • Handicap: Scotland –2
  • Scotland (–2): 10/11
  • Draw (–2): 20/1
  • Argentina (+2): 10/11

Note: Tightest tie of the round; line looks bang on.

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Gredleys Ready for a Huge Weekend — Derby Runner-Up Ambiente Friendly and Champion Hurdle Second Burdett Road Both Change Codes

Ambiente Friendly — Sunday 1:15pm, Maiden Hurdle (Cheltenham)

Last year’s Derby runner-up begins a new chapter on Sunday when he makes his hurdling debut at Cheltenham. The son of Gleneagles produced Classic-quality performances last summer, finishing second in the Epsom Derby and third in the Irish Derby, and earned an official rating of 118.

His 2024–25 Flat campaign, however, failed to ignite. After five unplaced runs and a gelding operation in June, connections opted for a full code switch. Now with James Owen, the talented colt has been re-schooled with a focus on jumping.

“He schooled really well before his last two Flat runs,” Owen said. “He’s had a good break and hopefully he’ll find things easier going hurdling.”

With the Gredleys’ proven record of successfully converting Flat stars to hurdles — including Champion Hurdle runner-up Burdett Road and Triumph third East India Dock — Ambiente Friendly’s debut is one of the most anticipated moments of the weekend.

Burdett Road — Saturday 1:45pm, Grade 2 Arkle Trial Novices’ Chase

Burdett Road returns to Cheltenham chasing a third consecutive November Meeting win and could take the bold step of jumping a fence in public for the first time. His record on the Old Course reads 1-1-2, and his Festival second behind State Man cemented him as one of the most versatile horses in training.

His Listed second at Kempton last time out has already been boosted after the winner, Rubaud, collected the Grade 2 Elite Hurdle last weekend — making Burdett Road’s profile even stronger heading into Saturday.

A debut over fences would represent a significant shift, but his agility, turn of foot and Cheltenham record make him a major player if connections take the plunge.

Other Key Weekend Runners at Cheltenham

Parchment — Saturday 12:35pm, Grade 2 Triumph Trial

Parchment has been described by Tom Malone as “a rocket” and could make a sparkling British debut. Purchased privately after winning in France, his form has since held up, with the horses he beat winning next time out. David Pipe and owners John White & Anne Underhill have enjoyed previous success with French recruits, adding intrigue to this appearance.

Protektorat — Sunday 2:55pm, 3m3½f Handicap

Protektorat avoids the Paddy Power Gold Cup this year and instead lines up in Sunday’s marathon handicap. The 2024 Ryanair Chase winner makes his seasonal debut after being withdrawn from the Charlie Hall due to firm ground. This run sets him up for a tilt at the Fleur de Lys Chase later in the season.

Bud Fox — Sunday 4:00pm, Listed NH Flat Race

Punchestown Festival winner Bud Fox, currently among the early favourites for the Champion Bumper, returns to action in Sunday’s Listed bumper. Unbeaten and highly regarded, he faces stiff opposition from Chicker and Saint Jeannais in what could be an early-season indicator of Festival potential.

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Rachael Blackmore to Take On Ladies’ Day Ambassador Role at Cheltenham


Rachael Blackmore CheltenhamGold Cup-winning jockey Rachael Blackmore will make her first return to Cheltenham since retiring when she begins her new role with the racecourse this weekend.

Blackmore, who captured the 2022 Gold Cup on A Plus Tard, has been appointed as head of Ladies’ Day on 11 March in an ambassadorial role designed to encourage more women to attend the Festival.

This year marks the return of the Ladies’ Day name for the first time since 2019, after a five-year spell as ‘Style Wednesday’. Other changes include the movement of the Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle to day three, reduced drinks prices, upgraded car parking, and an attendance cap.

Blackmore embracing the new challenge

“It’s going to be very different going racing and not heading for the weighing room,” Blackmore said. “But I’m looking forward to seeing what raceday looks like from the other side and working with the team at Cheltenham.”

She added: “I’m interested in meeting racegoers to see why they attend, and what barriers might be stopping their friends from coming.”

Industry looking to increase female attendance

According to data from the Jockey Club, women make up just 25% of Cheltenham racegoers, compared with a 39% average across jump racing. Blackmore hopes that her involvement can help bridge that gap.

“Horseracing is an amazing sport and a day at the races offers so much opportunity to socialise with friends,” she said. “I’m excited to help show more women what makes the day so special.”

Cheltenham CEO praises appointment

Guy Lavender, Cheltenham chief executive, described Blackmore as “a household name” and the ideal ambassador. “Her ground-breaking success and popularity across all ages make her perfect for connecting with a new female-focused audience,” he said.

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