Dublin emerged victorious in both previous encounters, securing a narrow win in the Allianz League clash with a scoreline of 1-11 to 0-13, and edging past Kildare by two points (0-14 to 0-12) in the Leinster semi-final.
Championship 2023:
Dublin enters the match with an impressive track record in the championship. They dominated their opponents in the Leinster quarter-final, defeating Laois 4-30 to 2-9, and then proceeded to overcome Kildare in the semi-final by a slim margin. In the Leinster final, Dublin showcased their strength by overpowering Louth 5-21 to 0-15. Top scorers for Dublin include Con O’Callaghan with 1-15, Cormac Costello with 0-13, and Ciaran Kilkenny with 1-8.
Kildare, on the other hand, demonstrated resilience in their journey to the upcoming match. They secured a comfortable victory over Wicklow (1-17 to 0-10) in the Leinster quarter-final, but fell short against Dublin in the semi-final, losing by two points. Kildare also drew with Sligo (0-14 to 0-14) in the All-Ireland Group 3. Leading the scoring for Kildare are Paddy Woodgate with 1-10, Jack Robinson with 0-7, and Darragh Kirwan with 0-7.
Head-to-Head Battles:
Dublin has dominated their championship encounters with Kildare in recent years. In their last five meetings, Dublin emerged victorious on every occasion, including the Leinster semi-final clash earlier this year. Kildare, however, is eager to break the streak and secure their first championship win against Dublin since the 2000 Leinster final replay.
Notably, Kildare’s defense has proven resilient against Dublin in recent matches, keeping them goalless in three of their last four championship games. However, Kildare has struggled to find the back of the net themselves, scoring only five goals in their past nine championship encounters with Dublin. In contrast, Dublin has been prolific, netting a total of 19 goals during these clashes.
Overall, Dublin holds the upper hand in the historical championship meetings between the two teams, leading 40-13, with five matches ending in a draw.
Although they share the same colors, they have only crossed paths on the championship pitch once before in 2006, with Westmeath emerging victorious. Their last competitive meeting occurred in the 2015 Allianz League, where Galway narrowly won a Division 2 game.
2023 Championship Galway enters the match with a strong start to the championship, having defeated Tyrone in their previous game. On the other hand, Westmeath suffered a loss to Armagh in Round 1. Both teams will be eager to secure a victory in this crucial encounter.
Galway’s Journey Galway’s path in the championship has seen them triumph over Roscommon and Sligo in the Connacht semi-final and final, respectively. Additionally, they clinched a hard-fought victory against Tyrone in the All-Ireland Group 2 match. Their top scorers so far include Matthew Tierney with 2-10, Damien Comer with 1-5, and Shane Walsh with 0-10 (0-8 from frees).
Westmeath’s Journey Westmeath faced a setback in their opening match, where they were defeated by Louth in the Leinster quarter-final. They continued their campaign in the All-Ireland Group 3, where they suffered a narrow one-point loss to Armagh. Westmeath’s key contributors in terms of scoring have been John Heslin with 0-9 (0-5 from frees), Ronan O’Toole with 2-2, and Luke Loughlin with 0-5 (including a ’45’).
Noteworthy Fact Padraic Joyce and Dessie Dolan, the managers of Galway and Westmeath respectively, were former players who participated in the previous championship clash between the two teams in 2006. Dolan even captained Westmeath in their one-point victory.
Galway’s Form Galway has been dominant in recent championship games, securing victories in nine out of their last ten matches. Their only defeat in this stretch came against Kerry in the previous year’s All-Ireland final. Galway’s impressive run includes wins against Mayo, Leitrim, Roscommon, Armagh, and Derry in the last season, and victories over Roscommon, Sligo, and Tyrone this year.
Both teams will be highly motivated to secure a win in this encounter and advance further in the championship. Bookies expect Galway to win by 8pts.
Leinster Minor Football final
Kildare 2-08 0-19 Dublin Result
Lenny Cahill won man of the match with 7pts(4f) and Noah Byrne had another huge performance with three points from play.
In a highly anticipated match between Dublin and Kildare, Dublin emerged victorious after a thrilling encounter. Despite a competitive start, Dublin’s resilience and skill propelled them to secure a well-deserved win.
Dublin Takes Control:
Dublin’s Scoring Run: In the 24th minute, Noah Byrne sparked Dublin’s scoring spree, setting the stage for their dominance. Lenny Cahill showcased his prowess by contributing four consecutive points, increasing the pressure on Kildare. With Sean Keogh’s successful kick, Dublin extended their lead to 0-9, leaving Kildare hoping for the half-time whistle. Kildare’s goalkeeper, Cathal Moore, made an exceptional save, preventing Harry Curley from widening Dublin’s advantage.
Kildare’s Response:
Half-Time Adjustments: At halftime, Kildare made three strategic changes and emerged with increased urgency. They deserved more than the solitary point they scored in the opening minutes of the second half, showcasing an improved overall performance.
Dublin’s Point Accumulation:
Dublin weathered Kildare’s early onslaught and responded by scoring three consecutive points, pushing their lead to 0-12 against Kildare’s 0-4. It seemed that Dublin was on their way to securing a comfortable victory.
Kildare’s Fightback:
Kildare’s Critical Goal: In the 41st minute, Kildare showcased resilience and determination as Colm Moran and Evan Donnelly orchestrated a well-executed play on the left flank. Tadhg Donlon received the ball inside and expertly struck it past Dublin’s goalkeeper, Cillian Murray, providing Kildare with a glimmer of hope.
Joey Cunningham’s successful free kick added to Kildare’s score, prompting Dublin to respond through Byrne and Cahill. In the 50th minute, a pivotal moment occurred as Cian Keaveny unleashed a powerful shot that bypassed Murray, only to be denied by Dublin’s midfielder Alex Carolan, who made a remarkable clearance off the line. Had Keaveny’s effort found the net, cutting the lead to two points, the outcome of the game might have been different. However, Dublin capitalized on the opportunity, scoring three of the next four points, extending their lead by seven.
Dublin Seals the Victory:
Kildare’s Late Goal: Evan Boyle’s goal in the 57th minute briefly ignited hopes of a remarkable comeback for Kildare. However, Dublin displayed their resilience, maintaining their composure as they saw out the game effectively.
Cahill’s Final Point:
In a fitting end to an exceptional performance, Lenny Cahill, named man of the match, scored his seventh point, sealing Dublin’s victory.
Dublin will play the losers of Cork/Kerry in the quarterfinals.
Scorers for Dublin: L Cahill 0-7 (4fs), N Byrne 0-3, S Mullarkey 0-2, L O’Boyle 0–1’45, S Keogh 0-1, J Young 0-1, R Mitchell 0-1, S Ryan 0-1, A Carolan 0-1, H Curley 0-1.
Scorers for Kildare: T Donlan 1-1, E Boyle 1-0, C Moore 0-2fs, E Donnelly 0-2, J Cunningham 0-2 (1f), H Redmond 0-1.
Dublin: Cillian Murray; Sean Keogh, Cillian Emmett, Jack O’Sullivan; Joshua Young, Eoghan Costello, Ryan Mitchell; Senan Ryan, Alex Carolan; Patrick Coleman, Luke O’Boyle, Noah Byrne; Paddy Curry, Harry Curley, Lenny Cahill.
Subs: Shane Mullarkey for Curry, 43; Ciaran O’Connor for Young, 50; Andrew O’Reilly for Coleman, 51; Colin McAweeney for O’Boyle, 60+1.
Kildare: Cathal Moore; Liam Kelly, Rob Murray, Ruaidhri Lawlor; Seanan Murphy, James Donnelly, Michael Chambers; Evan Boyle, Donnchadh Kinch; Harry Redmond, Joey Cunningham, Tadhg Doran; Colm Moran; Darragh Mullahy, Evan Donnelly.
Subs: Cian Keaveny for Mullahy, h/t; Liam O’Connor for Kinch, h/t; Paul O’Dea for Murray, h/t; Jack McCabe for Murphy, 40; Ronan Kelly for Donnelly, 56.
Referee: Andrew Smith (Meath).
Draw for the 2023 All Ireland minor football championship
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Preview
After a series of intense battles in the Leinster Minor Football Championship, the stage is set for an eagerly awaited showdown between Dublin and Kildare in the final. These two teams, known for their footballing prowess, have once again emerged as the top contenders for the prestigious title.
Dublin enters the final with an air of confidence following their dominant display against Offaly in the semi-finals. Their attacking prowess, highlighted by impressive performances from players like Paddy Curry, Harry Curley, and Lenny Cahill, has been a key factor in their success. They have consistently found the back of the net and capitalized on scoring opportunities, showcasing their ability to punish any defensive lapses. <a href=”https://34.245.195.16/gaa/leinster-minor-football-semi-final-reviews-dublin-v-kildare-final”>Noah Byrne</a> has also proven himself as a goal-scoring threat and will be one to watch in the final.
On the other hand, Kildare’s path to the final was paved with determination and resilience. Their hard-fought victory over Meath showcased their ability to grind out results even in tight contests. With standout performers like Joey Cunningham and Cathal Moore, Kildare has demonstrated a strong defensive unit and the ability to convert scoring chances when needed. Their never-say-die attitude was evident in their comeback against Meath, and they will be looking to carry that fighting spirit into the final.
The final promises to be a captivating clash between two teams that have already proven their mettle throughout the championship. Dublin will rely on their attacking firepower and the momentum gained from their semi-final victory. Meanwhile, Kildare will draw inspiration from their gritty performance and look to disrupt Dublin’s rhythm while capitalizing on their own scoring opportunities
The UEFA Champions League final will be contested between Inter Milan and Manchester City in Istanbul this year. The English side are looking to secure their maiden triumph, with the Italians looking to build on their European pedigree.
Many Irish players have played for the two sides over the years, and their allegiances may be pledged to either side in the upcoming final. But who are the greatest players to have played for the teams that will contest club football’s biggest trophy this June?
City are the favourites
Pep Guardiola’s side are massive favourites going into the huge clash in Turkey. They fell short in the final of 2021 against Chelsea, but this time around they will be desperate to make amends. The Manchester-based side is offered at 2/5 in a football bet for the winner inside the regular 90 minutes. They are expected to get the job done without added drama. For those betting on the Champions League odds winner, Man City are offered at 2/9 to lift the trophy if Inter are to push them all the way.
Many former Ireland internationals have lined up for the UCL favourites in the past. From defensive rocks to midfield orchestrators, a wide range of Irish talents have starred for City during their careers.
Stephen Ireland
Stephen Ireland spent five years at City between the years 2005 and 2010. He oversaw a crucial period in the club’s journey, as he a key part of the team before the takeover by Sheikh Mansour. He remained a squad player in the first few years following the club’s added fortunes.
On his day Ireland was one of the best midfielders in the Premier League. He was a strong passer as well as offering excellent tenacity and physicality in the middle of the park. He perhaps does not compare to the modern brilliance of the likes of Kevin de Bruyne, but he was a City great in his own right. Ireland will surely be backing his former side in their potential crowning moment in Istanbul.
Richard Dunne
Richard Dunne spent almost the entire 2000s in Manchester with the sky blue side. He was a regular in the pre-takeover team alongside Ireland. Dunne was a no-nonsense central defender, who was extremely reliable at the back for City over a long-term period. He was also a crucial leader in the turbulent City side of the early 21st century. Dunne is certainly considered somewhat of a cult hero by City fans who can remember the times before the glory days.
Irish players have not been quite as prevalent in the great Inter sides of the past. But Ireland’s greatest goalscorer ever happens to have spent some time in the fashion capital of Europe. Keane was signed by the Italians in a big money £13 million move in 2000. He was given a five-year deal but he was shipped out on loan just six months into his Inter career.
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Keane may not hold particularly fond memories of his time in Italy, due to its premature ending. He may not be as desperate for an Inter win as his compatriots Ireland and Dunne may be wishing for a City triumph. There are Irish ties to both sides competing in this year’s final. Will European pedigree emerge victorious, or will a new European giant begin to mould its legacy?
Preview: Cork v Kerry in All-Ireland Football Group Stages
The upcoming clash between Cork and Kerry in the All-Ireland Football Group Stages promises to be an intense battle between two historic rivals. With a long-standing rivalry dating back to 2000, these teams have faced each other 33 times in the championship, with Kerry emerging victorious in 21 encounters, while Cork has claimed six wins, with six draws.
Recent Form and History
Cork enters this match on the back of a hard-fought victory over Louth in the first round, while Kerry suffered a defeat against Mayo. These teams have met in the championship for a remarkable seventh successive year, with Kerry emerging victorious in five of the previous six encounters. In last year’s Munster final, Kerry dominated Cork, securing a convincing twelve-point victory. Their only defeat against Cork in recent years was in the 2020 Munster semi-final. Prior to that, Cork had not defeated Kerry since 2012, leaving Kerry with a commanding 9-1 lead in their last ten championship meetings.
Cork’s Top Scorers and Performances
In their previous matches, Cork displayed their attacking prowess, narrowly edging out Clare by a single point in the Munster quarter-final and overcoming Louth by two points in the All-Ireland Group 1 stage. Steven Sherlock leads the scoring charts for Cork with 0-11 points, closely followed by Brian Hurley with 0-8 points and Brian O’Driscoll with 1-1.
Kerry’s Top Scorers and Performances
On the other hand, Kerry began their championship campaign with a resounding victory against Tipperary, winning by a massive 20-point margin in the Munster quarter-final. They continued their dominance by defeating Clare in the Munster final with a comprehensive scoreline of 5-14 to 0-15. However, they suffered a setback in the All-Ireland Group 1 stage, succumbing to a defeat against Mayo. David Clifford leads Kerry’s scoring charts with an impressive tally of 2-16 points, followed by Tony Brosnan with 1-6 points and Sean O’Shea with 0-12 points.
Starting Teams
The Cork Senior Football Team to play Kerry in Group 1 Round 2 of the All Ireland Senior Football Championship has been announced
Micheál Aodh Martin (Nemo Rangers)
Maurice Shanley (Clonakilty)
Rory Maguire (Castlehaven)
Kevin O’Donovan (Nemo Rangers)
Luke Fahy (Ballincollig)
Daniel O’Mahony (Knocknagree)
Matty Taylor (Mallow)
Colm O’Callaghan (Éire Óg)
Ian Maguire (St Finbarr’s)
Brian O’Driscoll (Tadhg Mac Carthaigh)
Ruairí Deane (Bantry Blues)
Killian O’Hanlon (Kilshannig)
Sean Powter (Douglas)
Brian Hurley (Castlehaven) Captain
Chris Óg Jones (Uibh Laoire)
Patrick Doyle (Knocknagree)
Cian Kiely (Ballincollig)
Tom Clancy (Clonakilty)
Kevin Flahive (Douglas)
Paul Walsh (Kanturk)
Eoghan McSweeney (Knocknagree)
Blake Murphy (St Vincents)
John O’Rourke (Carbery Rangers)
Mark Cronin (Nemo Rangers)
Steven Sherlock (St Finbarr’s)
Fionn Herlihy (Dohenys)
Kerry team
1 (GK) Shane Ryan Seán Ó Riain Ráth Mhór
2 Graham O’Sullivan Graeme Ó Súilleabháin Piarsaigh na Dromoda
3 Jason Foley Jason Ó Foghlú Baile Uí Donnachú
4 Tom O’Sullivan Tomas Ó Súilleabháin Daingean Uí Chúis
5 Paul Murphy Pol Ó Murchú Ráth Mhór
6 Tadhg Morley Tadhg Ó Muraile Teampall Nua
7 Gavin White Gabhin de Faoite Dr Crócaigh
8 Diarmuid O’Connor Diarmuid Ó Conchúir Na Gaeil
9 Jack Barry Jeaic de Barra Na Gaeil
10 Dara Moynihan Dara Ó Muineacháin Spa Cill Airne
11 Seán O’Shea Seán Ó Sé An Neidín
12 Adrian Spillane Adrian Ó Spealáin Teampall Nua
13 Paudie Clifford Pádraig Ó Clúmháin Fosadh
14 David Clifford Dáithí Ó Clúmháin Fosadh
15 Paul Geaney Pól Ó Géibheannaigh Daingean Uí Chúis
16 (GK) Shane Murphy Seán Ó Murchú Dr Crócaigh
17 Tony Brosnan Antóin Ó Brosnacháin Dr Crócaigh
18 Dylan Casey Dylan Ó Cathasaigh Aibhistín de Staic
19 Barry Dan O’Sullivan Barra Ó Súilleabháin Daingean Uí Chúis
20 Ruairí Murphy Ruairí Ó Murchú Lios A’Troí
21 Micheál Burns Mícheál Ó Broin Dr Crócaigh
22 Mike Breen Mícheál Ó Braoin Lios an Phúca
23 Stephen O’Brien Stiofán Ó Briain An Neidín
24 Donal O’Sullivan Donal Ó Súilleabháin Cill Gharbháin
25 Chris O’Donoghue Criostóir Ó Donnachú Gleann Fleisce
26 Seán O’Brien Seán Ó Briain L
Conclusion
As Cork and Kerry renew their age-old rivalry in the All-Ireland Football Group Stages, all eyes will be on these teams to deliver a thrilling contest. While Kerry has enjoyed a considerable advantage in recent encounters, Cork will be determined to overturn the tide and secure a crucial victory against their great rivals. With both teams boasting talented scorers and a rich history between them, this match is sure to captivate football fans across Ireland
Team Ireland Canoeing Athletes for the European Games:
Canoe Sprint:
Jenny Egan (Lucan, Dublin) – Women’s K1 200/500
Canoe Slalom:
Noel Hendrick (Donadea, Co. Kildare) – Men’s K1
Alistair McCreery (Belfast) – Men’s K1
Samuel Curtis (Dunboyne, Co. Meath) – Men’s K1
Liam Jegou (Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare) – Men’s C1
Jake Cochrane (Belfast) – Men’s C1
Robert Hendrick (Donadea, Co. Kildare) – Men’s C1
Madison Corcoran (Dublin/Washington, USA) – Women’s K1
Michaela Corcoran (Dublin/Washington, USA) – Women’s C1
Team Ireland Chef de Mission for Krakow 2023, Gavin Noble, said:
“We have a strong team named for these Games, across all disciplines. For the slalom athletes, this is also the European Championships, so this adds an extra layer of excitement. The team represents a good mix of experienced athletes and up-and-coming talents, who we are looking forward to supporting. We are especially pleased to see the next generation of the Corcoran family coming through, with twin sisters Madison and Michaela being the daughters of Mike Corcoran who blazed a trail for Irish canoeists as the first canoe slalom Olympian for Team Ireland.”
High-Performance Director with Canoeing Ireland, Jon Mackey, said:
“We are excited to see what this extremely strong team of Canoe Slalom athletes is going to deliver on the European Games start line. With Olympic spots up for grabs, this team of proven international performers has their sights set on this first step on the pathway to Paris 2024. Our eight athletes will be on-site in Kolna well in advance of the competition to get fully settled in and ready to perform.”
This is the latest team announcement for the European Games from Team Ireland, with Irish athletes competing across seventeen sports. Other sports already announced include Kickboxing, Taekwondo, Badminton, Triathlon, and Fencing. More team announcements will follow in the coming weeks.
Every instant of a horse race is filled with exciting moments, as anyone who has attended a race or seen one on television can attest.
However, most people need to know how much time and work goes into preparing each horse for racing success. This approach includes everything from diet and exercises to mental preparation, personal grooming, equipment selection, and more.
In horse racing, several variables, including the racer’s talent and level of training, determine the outcome. There is no denying the need for thorough planning for any sport or life event. Because of this, this article discusses the crucial steps in preparation for race day: prepping the racehorse.
What Horse Is Suitable for Racing?
There is much more to horse racing than just having a fast horse. Different races require different horses, each with specific skills and requirements. For instance, thoroughbreds are ideal for flat racing on a track because they are bred for speed and stamina.
On the other hand, standardbreds are more appropriate for saddle racing due to their strong construction and capacity for trotting or pacing. Not to be overlooked are quarter horses, renowned for their fast bursts in sprints. If you want a suitable horse for racing, consider the following:
Standardbred
Arabian
Thoroughbred
Appaloosa
Thoroughbred Crossbreeds
Quarter Horse
Nevertheless, to perform at their peak on the track, all horses must pay regard to their diet, workout routines, and general health. Take a break to notice the unique attributes that make your preferred horse and jockey champion the next time you’re rooting for them.
Casino Horse Racing Betting
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You should be aware that accessing an online casino may be illegal in some nations where gambling is restricted. Most countries has an 18-year-old minimum age for gambling. However, you must be at least 21 in many regions to place a wager. Before you begin to enjoy gambling, it is your responsibility to be aware of the laws in your state.
You might discover simulated or virtual horse racing games in some casinos. In these games, users can wager on horse races comparable to those that take place in real life but don’t include live horses. Here is an illustration of how a betting table for casino horse racing might be set up.
Race Number
Horse Name
Odds
Bet Amount
Win/Loss
1
Bukky
4:1
$150
Loss
2
Joe
5:1
$200
Win
3
Drink
3:1
$1500
Win
4
Theta
2:1
$50
Loss
In this illustration, the table accounts for the race number, horse’s name, odds, wagered amount, and whether the wager was successful or unsuccessful. Using this data, players can keep track of their stakes and results. The wins are calculated based on the bet amount and the odds provided, allowing bettors to win or lose based on their betting.
Techniques for Preparing Your Horse for Racing
Several conditions must be met for a racer to win in horse racing. One of these essential elements is planning. Along with preparing for the race, racers must also train their horses.
Horses are what makes a horse race; thus, it’s best to get them ready as successfully as possible. Racing competitors run the risk of having poor performances and results. Nevertheless, they are more likely to perform well during the race if they receive appropriate training.
Dedicate a well-balanced and nutritional diet
A balanced diet and adequate nutrition will enable your horse to be race ready. A ” race-ready ” horse is sound, healthy, and capable of performing at its peak on race day. Speaking with a veterinarian is one way to determine the best diet for the horse. Your veterinarian could offer you good nutrition programs or recommend meals if you need help with food options.
Maintaining your horse’s healthy body mass range requires a nutritionally balanced diet. The health of a horse that is overweight or underweight might have a negative impact on how well it races on race day. Specially prepared competition feeds scientifically created to give your horse sustained energy are part of good horse nutrition. The horse’s muscles would be rebuilt following training sessions with proper nourishment.
Grooming the horse daily
While it’s a good idea to step up horse preparation as race day approaches, you should know that your horse needs regular grooming as a racer. It is not advisable to start grooming just before the race. Make it a routine to groom your racehorse, whether a race is coming up or not. Daily grooming gives the horse’s coat a tidy, glossy appearance.
Keep an eye on the horse’s eyes to ensure they’re constantly clean. It might be beneficial to review several internet guides on properly grooming a horse or seek more guidance from a veterinarian.
Practice with your horse
Give your horse time to train before race day while you take the time to sharpen your greatest moves and tricks. Consider taking them to a nearby track or practice area to ensure their muscles move properly. Running the horse through a cycle of galloping, cantering, and trotting on the nearby practice track or racetrack will keep it active without wearing it out before the main event.
You don’t want the horse to arrive worn out, do you? Keep it clean during practice to avoid having to rewash the horse afterward. If you need help with how to go about creating a training schedule in the lead-up to races, speak with a specialist. Finally, pay attention to your horse to determine whether it is too worn out or ill to train. By doing that, you can focus on your health and keep your physical fitness.
Understanding Horse Tracking Conditions
Horse racing fans understand that selecting a successful horse necessitates understanding the track’s conditions. Everything matters, from the tightness of the turns to the degree of the track’s grade. Understanding the track’s surface is important because some horses perform better on certain tracks.
By constantly studying the track conditions, any experienced horse racing watcher can get more aware of the track’s layout and the horses that may perform better under specific conditions. With this crucial knowledge, you will be better prepared to place your bets and enjoy the excitement of the race.
Communicating with a Horse
If you wish to compete in races, you must train your horse commands. It will improve your control over your horse and make it simpler for you to go about the racetrack. The good news is that any horse can learn instructions with a little perseverance and patience because they are comparatively easy to teach.
Establishing a clear line of communication with your horse is the first step. Once your horse is familiar with these fundamental cues, you can graduate to more complex instructions like slowing down, turning, and speeding up. Remember to thank your horse consistently for its achievements; even a modest treat or encouraging remark can deepen your bond with your equine friend.
What more?
Racehorses, like athletes, need to be trained and ready before competitions to build physical fitness and winning advantage. This preparatory procedure necessitates a cautious and organized strategy. With the help of the advice provided in this post, you can organize your preparation efforts, effectively enter your racehorse into a race, and produce favorable results. Nevertheless, preparing a house requires a lot of finances and patience, which is why many avoid it.
Ireland Head Coach Andy Farrell has revealed the 42-player Summer Training Squad for the upcoming Bank of Ireland Nations Series and Rugby World Cup 2023.
The squad includes both experienced and uncapped players who will assemble at the IRFU High Performance Centre on 18th June for the initial phase of pre-season training.
Training and Preparation Schedule
The Ireland squad will undergo training in Dublin throughout June and July in preparation for the Bank of Ireland Nations Series. The series includes home matches against Italy and England at Aviva Stadium, as well as a fixture against Samoa at Stade Jean-Dauger in Bayonne. The training camp aims to fine-tune Ireland’s preparations for the upcoming Rugby World Cup.
Uncapped Players and Squad Selection
Andy Farrell has included four uncapped players in the Summer Training Squad. Ulster hooker Tom Stewart, who was part of the extended Ireland squad during the Guinness Six Nations, has been called up. Additionally, Leinster backs Ciaran Frawley and Jamie Osborne, along with Munster winger Calvin Nash, have been rewarded for their impressive performances for their respective provinces.
Andy Farrell’s Comments
Commenting on the squad announcement, Coach Andy Farrell expressed his excitement for the training squad and the upcoming preparations for the Rugby World Cup. He emphasized the tough selection process due to the high-quality players in contention for a spot in the squad. Farrell looks forward to a competitive training camp to improve their game from the previous season and build momentum for the Bank of Ireland Nations Series and beyond.
Warm-Weather Training Camp and Final Squad Selection
Apart from the Bank of Ireland Nations Series matches, the Ireland squad will travel to Portugal for a warm-weather training camp in August. This camp will provide an opportunity for further preparations before Andy Farrell’s final 33-player squad for the Rugby World Cup is announced in late August.
Rugby World Cup Warm Up Fixtures
Ireland’s Rugby World Cup campaign begins with a match against Romania in Bordeaux on 9th September. They will also face Tonga in Nantes on 16th September, followed by matches against South Africa and Scotland at the Stade de France in Paris on 23rd September and 7th October, respectively. These Pool B fixtures will be crucial for Ireland as they strive to advance in the tournament.
Rob Cross emerged victorious in a thrilling final at the Interwetten European Darts Grand Prix in Sindelfingen, securing his first-ever European Tour title. The match concluded with a dramatic 8-6 win over Luke Humphries in the showpiece event.
Cross’s Long-Awaited Triumph Rob Cross, a two-time European Champion, had faced defeat in each of his previous seven European Tour finals. However, he finally broke his streak and clinched the top prize of £30,000 at the Glaspalast. The victory was significant for Cross, as he had previously lost to Humphries in three European Tour finals in 2022, including last year’s European Darts Grand Prix.
World Cup of Darts Implications The final between Cross and Humphries also determined who would represent England alongside Michael Smith at the upcoming World Cup of Darts. Cross held a £17,500 lead over Humphries on the PDC Order of Merit, meaning Humphries needed to retain the title to secure a spot in the Pairs event. However, Cross delivered a clinical performance and emerged as the champion, securing his second title in just eight days.
Cross’s Comments Expressing his joy, Cross stated, “I’m just so glad that I’ve won a European Tour title. I’ve been striving to win one of these for six years.” He added that he had been playing well lately and was in a great place both in terms of his darts performance and personal happiness. Cross acknowledged Humphries’ talent and commiserated with him for missing out on the World Cup spot.
Cross’s Journey to Victory Cross started Finals Day with a 6-3 win over Ross Montgomery. He then proceeded to defeat Krzysztof Ratajski, showcasing his skill with two ton-plus finishes. In the semi-finals, Cross faced Ross Smith, another European Champion, and won with an average of 101, securing a 7-4 victory and setting up the thrilling showdown against Humphries.
The Final Showdown The first four legs of the final went with throw, but Cross broke the pattern with a remarkable ten-dart break in the fifth leg. Humphries responded with an instant two-dart 86 combination for a break in the sixth leg. However, Cross regained the lead in the ninth leg with a clinical 100 finish. In a crucial tenth leg, Humphries missed three darts at double to level the score at 5-5, allowing Cross to extend his lead to 6-4. Despite Humphries’ efforts to stay in the game with 11 and 13-dart holds, Cross sealed the victory with a composed 72 finish on double 18, securing an 8-6 triumph.
Humphries’ Determination Humphries expressed his disappointment after the match, stating, “It hurts. I’m devastated, but I will bounce back.” He regarded the defeat as one of the toughest in his career, emphasizing his strong desire to represent England. Humphries acknowledged Cross’s excellent performance and congratulated him on his victory.
Other Noteworthy Performances Humphries began the day with a 6-2 victory over Raymond van Barneveld and continued his strong form with a 109 average to defeat Gian van Veen in a thrilling quarter-final match. He secured a hard-fought 7-5 win over Damon Heta in the semi-finals to reach yet another important final. Heta, the World Cup winner from Australia, had his own impressive run, winning deciding-leg matches against Joe Cullen and Martin Schindler to reach the semi-finals.
Harold Varner III, a professional golfer with an 11-year career, had previously won individual trophies in Australia and Saudi Arabia.
However, he had never won on American soil until his recent victory at the LIV Golf DC tournament. This article highlights Varner’s triumph, the team competition, and notable performances during the event.
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Harold Varner III’s American Breakthrough: Harold Varner III, a resident of North Carolina, secured his first win in the United States at the LIV Golf DC tournament. With a final-round score of 4-under 68, Varner clinched a one-stroke victory over Branden Grace. The win marked a significant milestone for Varner, who expressed his joy at finally winning in his favorite country.
Team Competition: While Varner celebrated his individual victory, his team, RangeGoats GC, took third place in the team competition. The Spanish-speaking Torque GC emerged victorious for the second time this season, shooting a final-round counting score of 9-under to finish at 27-under. Torque GC’s win prevented them from sweeping both trophies, as Varner’s performance helped RangeGoats GC secure a podium finish.
Key Moments and Performances: Varner showcased his skill with several clutch moments during the tournament. His hole-out from the bunker for birdie at the par-4 11th hole allowed him to take the lead, while his tee shot at the par-3 15th set up another birdie, giving him a two-stroke advantage. However, Grace, who had lost in a playoff two weeks prior, made a late surge with two birdies in his final three holes to tie Varner at 11-under.
The Final Putt for Victory: As Grace tied the lead, Varner faced a crucial moment on the par-5 18th hole. With a 6-iron from 197 yards, Varner landed his shot on the front edge of the green, settling 40 feet from the pin. His subsequent two-putt birdie secured the victory, marking his first win on American soil.
Team Standings and Impact: Torque GC’s win propelled them to third place in the season-long team standings. They now trail last year’s champions, 4Aces GC, and Stinger GC. Torque Captain Joaquin Niemann expressed confidence in his team’s performance heading into the second half of the season, emphasizing their aspiration to win the Team Championship.
Varner’s Celebration and Future Plans: Following his victory, Varner planned to celebrate by playing a round of golf on the Monday holiday with his friends at a municipal course. The victory not only brought joy to Varner but also elevated his position in the season-long Individual race, moving him from 19th to sixth place.
Conclusion: Harold Varner III’s triumph at the LIV Golf DC tournament marked his first victory on American soil. While Varner celebrated his individual achievement, Torque GC emerged as the winning team. The event showcased memorable moments, including Varner’s clutch shots and Grace’s late surge. With the season progressing, the competition among the teams and individuals promises to remain fierce as they strive for further success in the LIV Golf League.
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