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Galway squash players to shine at 5 Nations Junior Tournament

L-R - Coach Andrew Gillespie, David Connell, Lucy Lynch, Laya Sabry, Rebecca Day, Eoin Mullery, Ben Lynch and Jack Clery
L-R - Coach Andrew Gillespie, David Connell, Lucy Lynch, Laya Sabry, Rebecca Day, Eoin Mullery, Ben Lynch and Jack Clery

The Irish Junior Squash teams have been selected for the 5 Nations Squash tournament in Edinburgh from April 21st to April 23rd.

Among them are a group of talented young players from Galway Lawn Tennis Club (GLTC) who have been making waves in the squash community.

Boys U13 Team Dominated by GLTC Players

The entire boys U13 Irish team is made up of four players from Galway Lawn Tennis Club: Eoin Mullery, Ben Lynch, David Connell and Jack Clery. These players have been working hard all season, and their selection for the Irish Junior Squash team is a testament to their commitment and determination.

Galway squash players representing Ireland

Galway Girls Also Representing Ireland

It’s not just the boys who are excelling in squash in Galway. Lucy Lynch, Ben Lynch’s twin sister, is representing Ireland in the girls U13 category, along with Laya Sabry from Sutton LTC and Rebecca Day from Waterford.

Credit to the Players’ Coach

These young players are a credit to their super squash coach Dave Noone in GLTC who has harnessed their ability and competitive spirit. Noone is delighted for this group of talented athletes, who have worked hard over the years. He believes that playing for Ireland is as high an award as you can ask for and hopes that it’s just the start of great things to come.

Excitement Builds Ahead of the 5 Nations Squash Tournament

All eyes will be on these young Galway squash players as they represent Ireland at the 5 Nations Squash tournament in Edinburgh. With their talent, determination and hard work, they are sure to make their mark on the tournament and continue to excel in the sport they love.

Leinster hurling – Galway v Wexford – Preview and Team News

Galway and Wexford are set to clash in the Leinster hurling championship in what promises to be a thrilling encounter.

The two teams have faced each other 14 times in the championship, with both sides winning six and drawing twice.

In recent years, the teams have met in five of the last six championships, with Galway winning three and drawing two, the most recent of which was last year when they tied on 1-19 each.

The most recent Allianz Hurling League meeting between the two teams saw Galway beat Wexford by eight points in Chadwicks Wexford Park. However, the championship is a different ball game, and both teams will be eager to claim the win.

Wexford is seeking their first championship win over Galway since the 1996 All-Ireland semi-final. Additionally, that year was also the last time they won the All-Ireland title, and they will be hoping to recreate that success.

Galway had a mixed performance in this year’s Allianz hurling League, winning three and losing two of their five games, finishing third in their group. On the other hand, Wexford won and lost four in the same group, finishing fifth (of six).

In recent years, goals have been scarce in championship games between Galway and Wexford, with only five being scored in their last five encounters. However, this doesn’t mean the games were dull, with both teams providing thrilling and high-scoring matches.

Galway’s manager, Henry Shefflin, is a familiar face to Wexford fans, having played eleven times for Kilkenny against Wexford in the championship, winning ten and losing one (2004 Leinster semi-final). Shefflin’s experience against Wexford may give Galway an advantage in this crucial encounter.

Summary

In summary, both Galway and Wexford will be looking to start their championship campaigns with a win. While Galway has a better recent record against Wexford, the latter will be determined to end their championship drought against their opponents.

With both teams having mixed performances in the Allianz hurling League, it is difficult to predict the winner, but one thing is for sure – the fans can expect an exciting and closely fought match.

Teams News for Galway v Wexford 

Galway hurling team to play Wexford 2023 Leinster hurling
Galway hurling team to play Wexford 2023 Leinster hurling

We will have team news on Friday morning.

Weekend of anger awaits over extortionate price of GAAGO

The current issues surrounding GAAGO, the online streaming service that allows fans to watch Gaelic Games from anywhere in the world and in Ireland is going to explode this weekend.

One of the most pressing concerns is the high cost of the service. As an example to stream Galway v Wexford this weekend is €12, which nearly as expensive as attending the game in person at €15 and many fans find this totally unreasonable.

While a season pass is available for €79, this option may not appeal to those who only want to watch their county’s games.

Another issue with GAAGO is the accessibility. The service is only available through an app on a smartphone or a laptop, making it difficult for older people or those without smartphones to use.

Additionally, viewers cannot watch the games on a larger screen or TV unless they can figure out how to stream limiting the viewing options.

Due to GAAGO having the rights it’s the only option for fans who want to watch games this Saturday. This will frustrate many fans who will feel that the GAA should work to make their games more accessible to viewers. It’s important to recognize that the GAA is run on a volunteer basis, and players are not paid. Charging high fees for streaming the games may seem to contradict the spirit of the sport.

There were huge complaints about the deal with Sky Sports but GAAGO is far more expensive and harder access.

In conclusion, the GAAGO service offers fans a way to watch Gaelic Games from anywhere in the world, but it’s important to address the concerns surrounding the high cost, accessibility, and limitations on viewing options. Saturday should be interesting on social media.

What sports are easiest to bet on? Here’s a list

Sports betting has become increasingly popular among sports enthusiasts, and with the rise of online sportsbooks, more people than ever are getting in on the action. However, not all sports are created equal when it comes to ease of betting. In this article, we will explore the easiest sports to bet on, providing insights into the various factors that make them attractive options for both novice and experienced bettors alike.

Football

Football is one of the most popular sports to bet on due to its widespread popularity and the numerous betting opportunities it provides. Football fans can bet on a variety of outcomes, including the winner of a game, the final score, and individual player performance.

 

Point spreads and moneyline bets are among the most common types of football bets. A point spread bet involves betting on whether a team will win by a certain margin, while a moneyline bet involves betting on which team will win the game outright. Other common football bets include over/under bets, prop bets, and parlay bets.

 

When betting on football, it’s important to do your research and consider factors such as team performance, injuries, and weather conditions. It’s also important to manage your bankroll and avoid chasing losses. By following these tips, football betting can be a fun and potentially profitable activity.

Boxing

Boxing is one of the easiest sports to bet on due to its simplicity. Unlike other sports, boxing has fewer variables, making it easier to predict the outcome of a fight. Boxing is a sport that has gained a lot of popularity among bettors due to its simplicity. With only two fighters in the ring, the outcome of a boxing match is much easier to predict without any variables coming into play. This makes boxing an ideal sport for beginners who are just starting with sports betting. 

 

Common boxing bets include money-line bets and over/under bets. Money-line bets involve choosing which fighter will win the fight, while over/under bets involve predicting the total number of rounds the fight will last.

 

One of the most anticipated upcoming fights in the boxing world is Ryan Garcia vs Tank Davis. Fans are eagerly waiting for the two young boxers to step into the ring and showcase their skills. Both of them are undefeated in their professional careers, adding to the excitement of the upcoming match. The fight is expected to draw a large betting crowd due to the high profile of both boxers.

 

When it comes to betting on boxing, it’s essential to do your research and understand the fighters’ styles, strengths, and weaknesses. Look at their past fights, their opponents, and their fighting styles to make an informed bet. It’s also important to set a budget and avoid chasing losses to ensure responsible gambling.

Baseball

Baseball is a popular sport for betting due to its long season and numerous games. With 162 games in a regular season, baseball offers plenty of opportunities for betting. Baseball betting is popular not only in the US but also globally, especially in countries like Japan, where baseball is a major sport.

 

Common baseball bets include run lines, totals bets, and moneyline bets. Run lines are similar to point spreads, with the favorite team required to win by a certain margin to cover the bet. Totals bets, on the other hand, involve betting on the total number of runs scored in a game. Moneyline bets are the simplest form of baseball betting, where you simply bet on the team you think will win the game.

 

When betting on baseball, it’s important to consider factors such as starting pitchers, weather conditions, and team form. Starting pitchers can have a significant impact on the outcome of a game, and their form and statistics should be taken into account when placing bets. Weather conditions can also affect the outcome of a game, with factors such as wind and humidity impacting how the ball travels. Finally, team form and momentum can be important when making betting decisions, with teams on winning streaks more likely to perform well in their next game.

Tennis

Tennis is another sport that is relatively easy to bet on due to its simplicity. With only two players competing against each other, there are fewer variables to consider when making a bet, which can make it easier to predict the outcome of a match. Additionally, tennis matches can be short, with some lasting only a few hours, which means that bettors can quickly find out if they have won or lost their bet.

 

Common tennis bets include moneyline bets, where you bet on the player you think will win the match, and over/under bets, where you bet on the number of games or sets that will be played in a match. Tennis also offers more exotic bets, such as prop bets, which allow you to bet on specific outcomes, such as the number of aces a player will hit during a match.

 

When betting on tennis, it is important to do your research and consider factors such as the players’ recent form, head-to-head records, and the surface they will be playing on. Additionally, it is important to keep in mind that upsets can happen in tennis, so it is important to consider the odds and bet responsibly. By following these tips, you can increase your chances of making successful bets on tennis matches.

To Sum it Up

Sports betting is a popular activity for many people, but some sports are easier to bet on than others. Football and basketball are among the most popular sports to bet on, while boxing and tennis are also easy to bet on due to their simplicity. Baseball is another sport that is popular among bettors due to its numerous betting options. As with any form of gambling, it is essential to bet responsibly and to set a budget for betting activities. Remember to never bet more than you can afford to lose.

Record holding Athlete used car to secure medal

Scottish runner Joasia Zakrzewski has been disqualified from the GB Ultras Manchester to Liverpool race for the most unexpected of reasons – using a car during the race! Yes, you heard that right, a CAR!

The 47-year-old from Dumfries, who finished third in the race, was found to have travelled 2.5 miles in a car after race tracking system data revealed that she covered a mile in just one minute and 40 seconds. It’s no wonder that race director Wayne Drinkwater was left “very disappointed” upon discovering this.

Having reviewed data from various sources, including statements from event officials, competitors, and even Zakrzewski herself, it has been confirmed that she did indeed use a vehicle during part of the race. The Trail Running Association and UK Athletics have been informed and will investigate the matter further.

This is certainly not the kind of news that one would expect from a runner of Zakrzewski’s caliber, who finished 14th in the 2014 Commonwealth Games marathon in Scotland and holds records in the UK over 100 and 200 miles. The third-place finisher Mel Sykes has now been awarded the rightful place on the podium.

According to a friend of Zakrzewski, Adrian Stott, she is “genuinely sorry” and was feeling unwell before and during the race. She had reportedly wanted to drop out of the race altogether. While she may have cooperated fully with the investigation and provided a full account of what happened, it is clear that the consequences of her actions will have far-reaching repercussions for her career.

David Coldrick Fails Fitness Test and Misses Out on Championship Panel

David Coldrick, a four-time All-Ireland final referee, has failed to meet the required standard in the fitness test for this year’s championship panel of referees.

As a result, he will not be eligible to referee games and will only serve as a standby referee and linesman. Derek O’Mahoney, who refereed this year’s All-Ireland club final, also missed out due to failing to reach the required standard of 17.4 on the bleep test.

Coldrick’s Ongoing Absence

David Coldrick’s absence from the championship panel will be seen as a significant loss. He first refereed an All-Ireland final in 2007 and has taken charge of many high-profile games since then, including the 2020 clash between Dublin and Mayo.

With three more years before reaching the mandatory retirement age of 50 for inter-county referees, there is a possibility that Coldrick could return in the future. Nonetheless, his absence this year is a major blow to the panel, given his long and successful career as a referee.

Video preview by Willie Mullins on his runners at Punchestown Festival 2023

horizon, all eyes are on champion trainer Willie Mullins and his runners as he sets his sights on yet another successful season. Mullins has confirmed that he will be joining his top guns at Punchestown from Tuesday to Saturday, April 25th-29th next week, following a successful hip operation three weeks ago.

Mullins is no stranger to the Punchestown Festival and has enjoyed unprecedented success in the past, which is why his fans are eagerly anticipating the return of his runners to the course. As a 16-time champion trainer, Mullins is a force to be reckoned with, and this year will be no exception.

In a recent online interview, Mullins touched on various topics related to his horses and training methods. He expressed his admiration for stable jockey Paul Townend and discussed starting protocols, among other things. He also shared that his 93-year-old mother, Maureen, has an incredible appetite for the sport, which is a testament to the family’s love for horse racing.

One particularly interesting detail that emerged from the interview is Mullins’ attachment to a picture of triple Ladbrokes Champion Stayers’ Hurdle winner Quevega, which he keeps inside his trademark fedora. This shows just how passionate Mullins is about the sport and how dedicated he is to his runners.

With the Punchestown Festival just around the corner, fans of Willie Mullins’ horses will be eagerly anticipating their arrival on the course. With the champion trainer back in action and his top guns in tow, it’s shaping up to be another exciting season for horse racing enthusiasts.

His Punchestown team is headed by Galopin Des Champs, who is on track for a possible reunion with Cheltenham Gold Cup runner-up Bravemansgame in the Ladbrokes Gold Cup, a race offered further intrigue by Henry de Bromhead committing another Cheltenham victor, Envoi Allen to taking part.

Energumene, Impaire Et Passe, El Fabiolo and Lossiemouth are other Cheltenham scorers aiming to complete a high-class double, having emerged from their exertions in better nick than their trainer, who was quite lame at Prestbury Park and had an operation scheduled upon his return.

“I was in Tramore the other day and I’m on the gallops every morning,” Mullins declared. “I’ve missed very little time. “It’s fantastic what surgeons can do nowadays. I was amazed. Three weeks ago (Monday) I went in, and they kicked me out of the hospital on Wednesday morning. I was back on the gallop the next morning. I missed a few mornings; I did a little too much early on. When I came off the painkillers it soon settled me back! But it’s coming along nicely so hopefully I’ll be well able for Punchestown.”

He has spoken before of his rich memories of going to Punchestown as his legendary father Paddy brought a slew of stars from Doninga, and of his admiration for the “amphitheatre” of racing.

“It’s a nice time of year preparing for Punchestown. It’s like then end of term, when you’re going to school, you’re looking forward to the last exam and getting away for the summer holidays.
“From the time we were kids growing up, Punchestown was the end-of-season festival but it’s grown so much. The vast quality of the races, the huge prize money, the way that management are able to keep the ground safe for good horses. It’s a credit to the organisation.

“Punchestown is a tremendous festival. It’s lucky that it’s a little later in the season. It usually get the weather, gets grass, gets everything. It’s set later in the afternoon when people can get to the races and enjoy themselves. It’s got a huge amount going for it.”

He describes his Cheltenham yield of six winners as “fantastic,” while noting that there was some external expectation that he might double that tally given he was sending his biggest team. But winning the Cheltenham Gold and Queen Mother Champion Chase, as well as a number of key novice events that suggest he has the next crop covered, left him very satisfied.

Champion jockey, Paul Townend was hailed for his ride on Galopin Des Champs in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, but it paled in comparison to his heroics on board I Am Maximus in the Irish Grand National.

When Mullins commented on tactics deployed on Facile Vega at the Dublin Racing Festival in February, it was interpreted as criticism of Townend but that wasn’t how the boss saw it and he leaves no doubt about how highly he rates and values his man.

“I didn’t call it criticism at the time. I just thought it was a tactic that didn’t go right. Put it the other way around. What I asked him to do on I Am Maximus in the Irish National, I had tied him down to instructions because he’s a particularly awkward horse that doesn’t like going right-handed. I’d asked him to go down the inside so he could keep horses on his outside the whole time but after a circuit, Paul changed his mind. He did the exact opposite and went down the outside and it worked.

“In Cheltenham, Paul was a jockey in the Gold Cup. In Fairyhouse, Paul was a horseman in the Irish Grand National. All he’d gleaned from pony racing, from hunting, from just riding, he put into use on I Am Maximus. I thought it was a fantastic ride. Whatever we thought about Galopin Des Champs in the Gold Cup, I thought his riding in Fairyhouse was excellent, something top drawer.

“I always think a good jockey is a guy that can pull a race out of the fire and win on horses that he shouldn’t win on. That’s the difference between great jockeys and good jockeys, I think. And he pulled that one out of the fire. That was an absolutely extraordinary ride.”

Aintree didn’t yield the same dividends. He watched events unfold from his sofa, including the disruption caused by protestors, and could only glean from the pictures what the rest of us did but feels the authorities deserve praise for how they handled the situation. The starting procedures are a source of frustration, however.
“In flat racing, if you don’t go into the stalls, you’re withdrawn but I think a lot of jockeys maybe cynically hold up starts when they haven’t a good position.

“Is there a case for a race being advertised at quarter-past five, if you’re not there at quarter-past five with your horse, that’s your problem? The starter shouldn’t have to wait for you unless there’s a real problem. To me, they should be ready to go and facing the right direction. Too many jump races are stopped with a false start waiting for a horse that has no intention of going. Even if he does go in the end, why upset 25 other horses or 30 horses for one horse? We’ve had plenty of horses over the years like that. You get your chance to line up and if the rest of them are in the right order, let them go.”

And what about that photo of Quevega, spotted as he doffed his hat in acknowledgement?

“I always keep a photograph of Quevega in my hat,” he exclaims with a hearty laugh, before explaining. “It’s just a business card I have in case someone picks up the wrong hat. My details are on the other side of it. I was flabbergasted the detail that you could see from that far away. But sure why wouldn’t Quevega be in my hat!”

A GUIDE TO WILLIE MULLINS’ PUNCHESTOWN RUNNERS 2023
GALOPIN DES CHAMPS (Ladbrokes Punchestown Gold Cup)
“He’s in great shape. We’re aiming for Punchestown since Cheltenham. I didn’t have any worry about his stamina until about four furlongs out (in Cheltenham) when I said, ‘Right, now,’ when what I was convinced about was gonna happen or not. I just took his novice hurdle form to mean he would stay three-and-a-quarter miles easily as an older horse. I didn’t have any fear about him staying all year. I was surprised myself how much doubt crept in as they rounded the top of the hill.
“But Paul seemed to be going well at all stages. The only little blip was at the third-last where he brushed the top but the minute he did that, Paul just pulled him together, got him in behind the others, gave him just a little bit of time to recover. You could see Paul’s body language telling you, ‘This fella’s got plenty in the tank.’”
JANIDIL is other one that could go there so hopefully we’ll be nicely represented.”ENERGUMENE (William Hill Champion Chase)
“I was particularly pleased how he did it in Cheltenham. He’d been working like that at home. We were all a little disappointed when he disappointed at the rescheduled Clarence House Chase but I think we learned so much that day which meant he was a very good winner of the Champion Chase. The white fences might have upset him, we sharpened up tactics. I think he’s a fair sort to do what he did two years running and in the manner he did it in Cheltenham.
“Those ground conditions are very helpful to him as well. He probably won’t get those in Punchestown but if he does get wet weather, he’s going to be very difficult to beat with a clear round.
“We have GENTLEMAN DU MEE in that race and he won’t be hanging around at the start. That’s his nature and Energumene can follow away. Paul has the confidence to do both. I imagine, looking at the field, we could have four runners in the race with BLUE LORD and CHACUN POUR SOI taking their chances.”STATE MAN (Paddy Power Champion Hurdle)
“I was happy with him at Cheltenham. He will run here. He’s in good form. We’ve SHARJAH, VAUBAN and ECHOES IN RAIN in the race. We will see whether Echoes goes for the Coolmore Irish EBF Mares’ Champion Hurdle or not. She could be a difficult ride over two and a half miles but ratings-wise, she would look the one for that, with Love Envoi the biggest challenge if she were to come but that looks the race to go for. In the same race, BRANDY LOVE would probably prefer to go left-handed but I think she’ll improve a good bit on her Cheltenham run.
“But back to the Paddy Power Champion Hurdle, State Man’s in good shape. There’s no Constitution Hill so hopefully he’ll be the one to beat there. Possibly VAUBAN needs a longer trip and we’ll give him a good shot at the flat later in the season to see what he can do there but the plan will be to go to Punchestown first.”

KLASSICAL DREAM (Ladbrokes Champion Stayers’ Hurdle)
KLASSICAL DREAM is the one that can go back to Punchestown and win it (for the third year in a row). We didn’t know whether we were going to make it or not to Cheltenham but we thought his work was good enough. We took our chance. I think you’ll see the real Klassical Dream in Punchestown.
“It’s great to see ASTERION FORLONGE and MONKFISH coming back. Those horses had long breaks and have little turnaround from Fairyhouse to Punchestown and that’s a big negative for me. If they ran a good race, I’d be very happy. WHATDEAWANT is probably just not good enough. I’d be sticking with Klassical Dream.”

LOSSIEMOUTH (Ballymore Champion Four-Year-Old Hurdle)
“I was particularly worried when LOSSIEMOUTHhit what appeared to be the front (in the Triumph Hurdle). She took off with Paul at the top of the hill. It’s a long way out for a mare to be in front. She took over herself from Paul and I could see Paul wondering, ‘I don’t want to stop her but I don’t want to let her go either,’ and he did fantastically well to manage her at what would have been five furlongs out and keep enough in reserve to finish the race.
“We haven’t missed much with her this season. Christmas, Dublin Racing Festival, Cheltenham. That’s a lot on a filly and she’s not the biggest filly in the world but she has a huge constitution so hopefully, we ask for just one more day. There’s no reason to say that she won’t give it. She’s just so laidback, I don’t think racing or anything fazes her or takes too much out of her. She’s really top class.
GALA MARCEAU will definitely go. BLOOD DESTINY was a little disappointing in Fairyhouse and maybe should have another go. I think he hasn’t shown his best to us and may need another year with summer grass under his belt. GUST OF WIND should have another go as well. I think ZARAK THE BRAVE is going to be ready to run. He’s a nice type. He showed a lot and then got a colic during the season and we had to put him to one side. But he’s a horse to keep an eye on.”

NOVICE HURDLERS
IMPAIRE ET PASSE, FACILE VEGA, GAELIC WARRIOR and IL ETAIT TEMPS are all ready for action. I very seldom change the way I do things. When you look at Facile Vega and Impaire Et Passe, you’re probably going to separate them between the KPMG Champion Novice Hurdle and the Alanna Homes Champion Novice Hurdle. DIVERGE comes into the KPMG Champion Novice Hurdle after the form of Liverpool big time. Gaelic Warrior might want a longer trip and could be one of the Irish Mirror Novice Hurdle. HUNTERS YARN was probably a little disappointing. We’ll see how they work this week and look at it but they’re ready for action.
“I don’t have any negatives about CHAMP KIELYfor the Alanna Homes Champion Novice Hurdle. Facile Vega might come into the reckoning there (although) I’m not too worried about him over two miles. I always thought his dam Quevega had plenty of speed to win over two miles and I think she did earlier in her career in Punchestown but we always went down the longer road with her because we had Hurricane Fly and Annie Power around that time. This fellow has plenty of speed. We saw that in Cheltenham, he was so fast down between the third-last and the second-last. He’s not short of speed. It’s just using it, just the way the race worked out in Cheltenham. Like all our novices, they’re usually entered in both the two and a half and the two, or else the two and a half and a three and it’ll be one or the other.
“Gaelic Warrior is one that could come in for the two-and-a-half-mile race. Impaire Et Passe, no problem for him doing two and a half around Punchestown. We ran him over two miles in the Moscow Flyer in Punchestown before Cheltenham and the speed he showed in Cheltenham was fantastic but then again, that was against two-and-a-half-mile horses. NICK ROCKETT was very good in Fairyhouse. I might just leave him now. He’s in great shape but there’s a right shine to him after he did in Fairyhouse and whether I need to run him again, I don’t know. We’ll be well represented in it again.
EMBASSY GARDENS and PARMENION are other possibles for the Irish Mirror Novice Hurdle. SEABANK BISTRO is one for it and SHANBALLY KID is one I think hasn’t given his best yet. Embassy Gardens and Gaelic Warrior are probably the two best. Embassy Gardens is a horse that could be improving as we come into the Spring so I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt that he’ll run a big race there. Gaelic Warrior is a horse that probably needs to go out in trip. He shows plenty at home here. He did win the two-mile handicap in Leopardstown but I think he might be better off once he goes out in trip and maybe gets over a fence as well.”

NOVICE CHASERS
EL FABIOLO and DYSART DYNAMO have come out of Cheltenham well. SAINT ROI might run in the Barberstown Castle Novice Chase too. He seems to have come back fine from Aintree and we might roll the dice and let him take his chance. It’s a big prize and he won’t be doing anything else after that.
“El Fabiolo looks like he could be the real deal and could be the one contending for championship honours next year. We just hope we can keep him right, keep him sound. The type of performance he put in was fantastic. He’s a real nice prospect to have in the yard for next season.
“Dysart Dynamo can be his own worst enemy but a lot of people like that in a horse too, that he’s so exuberant and loves his game. I’m hoping as he gets older or gets a bit wiser, he learns how to settle and temper his enthusiasm. But of course sometimes, half his ability might be in his enthusiasm, especially for two-mile chases and he’s always a horse to be afraid of in one of those races. One day he’ll put it all together and maybe put in a huge performance.
“We’re well represented in the Dooley Insurance Champion Novice Chase. JAMES DU BERLAIScould go out to three miles and RAMILLIES could. APPRECIATE IT disappointed me a little bit in Fairyhouse. It might be too much coming back again. However, we’ve nothing left to lose and maybe we’ll just let him go there and take his chance. He’s a fair sort, I think, on his day. You’d have thought going up to two and a half miles should be enough for him. Sometimes horses lose their form and he might be one of those. Maybe he wants a trip but he wouldn’t be going there fresh. That race is going to be a tough race. He’s going to be one of the higher-rated horses in the race but a lot will depend on what he does. One bit of work will do him, maybe two. He seems to be fine. He was fine after the race, eating and drinking so that’s usually enough and we’ll let him take his chance.
SIR GERHARD might go for a shorter trip. ALLEGORIE DE VASSY might go for a shorter trip.”

RACE & STAY AT PUNCHESTOWN INH FLAT RACE
“We’ve got a nice field of horses here. BALLYBURN was very impressive when he won the other day. Very hard on himself but I think he’ll be better off next time. DANCING CITY is a horse that I think is improving me. IT’S FOR ME is good enough to be in the field. RATH GAUL BOY’sperformance when he was second to John Kiely’s horse (Champion Bumper winner A Dream To Share), we were a little bit disappointed on the day but his form looks well now. TULLYHILL looks a fantastic horse. When he won, he looked above average. WESTERN DIEGO is a nice type and WESTPORT COVE is another nice type. I’d imagine Ballyburn, Dancing City, It’s For Me, maybe Western Diego would be the top ones there. We’ve plenty to throw at it thankfully because it’s always a good sign that you might have novice hurdlers coming on for the following season.”

 

Godolphin’s Adayar and Native Trail Prepares for Early Season Targets with Workout on Rowley Mile Racecourse at Newmarket

In preparation for the bet365 Craven Meeting, two of Godolphin’s star horses, Adayar and Native Trail, were put through their paces on the Rowley Mile Racecourse at Newmarket today.

Adayar, the five-year-old winner of The Derby and King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes in 2021, is set to make his reappearance in the Group Three bet365 Gordon Richards Stakes over 10 furlongs at Sandown Park on April 28th. Native Trail, the unbeaten two-year-old winner of the Group One Darley Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket, is also gearing up for early season targets.

Godolphin trainer Charlie Appleby expressed his delight with Adayar’s performance, commenting, “You can’t beat a racecourse gallop.” With the aim of using the Gordon Richards Stakes as a stepping stone to the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot, Appleby was pleased with Adayar’s progress and revealed that the workout was just a nice, sensible piece of work.

As for Native Trail, Appleby revealed that the horse had shown all of his usual enthusiasm and that he is now certain that Native Trail’s future lies at a mile. The plan is to use the Paradise Stakes at Ascot as a prep for the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot, and Appleby is confident that Native Trail will be up to the task.

Overall, Appleby was very pleased with the workout and thanked Newmarket for allowing them to use the racecourse. He added, “Our operation has thankfully been keeping these older horses in training. Both horses worked well today. I am very happy.”

Munster Football – Limerick v Clare – Preview, Stats & Team News

The Munster football championship semi-final 2023 will be played between Clare and Limerick. The two teams met in last year’s Munster quarter-final, which Limerick won in a thrilling penalty shootout after the match finished level in extra time. The upcoming game promises to be an exciting encounter between two evenly matched teams.

Recent Championship Meetings:

The last five championship meetings between Clare and Limerick have been closely contested. In 2022, Limerick emerged victorious in the Munster quarter-final, winning 2-16 to 1-19 after a penalty shootout. Clare won the previous three meetings in 2018, 2017, and 2016, while in 2015, they won by a narrow margin of two points.

Current Form:

Limerick is yet to play in this year’s championship, while Clare beat Cork in the quarter-final by a point. This was their first victory over the Rebels in the championship since 1997. However, both teams were relegated from Division 2 this year. Clare won two out of seven games, while Limerick managed to draw one but lost six. They met in Round 7, where Clare emerged as comfortable winners, winning 2-18 to 0-9.

Munster Final Ambitions:

Clare will be looking to reach the Munster final for the first time since 2012. Meanwhile, Limerick was in the final last year and is aiming to reach successive finals for the first time since 2009/2010. The winners of this game will play either Kerry or Tipperary in the Munster final and secure a place in the group stages of the All Ireland 

Team News for Limerick v Clare 

We will have team news on Friday afternoon

Conclusion:

The Munster football championship semi-final 2023 between Clare and Limerick promises to be a closely contested encounter between two teams with similar form and ambitions. Both teams have won and lost games in the league, so it’s challenging to predict the outcome of this match. However, it’s a must-win game for both teams, and we can expect an exciting and intense battle for a place in the Munster final.

Munster Football – Kerry v Tipperary – Preview, Stats & Team News

The Munster football semi-final between Kerry and Tipperary promises to be an intriguing encounter.

Kerry, one of the most successful counties in Gaelic football history, are looking to continue their dominance in the province, while Tipperary will be hoping to spring a surprise and cause an upset.

Recent Meetings:

In their last five championship meetings, Kerry have come out on top in each encounter, including their 2021 Munster semi-final victory over Tipperary by 11 points. However, Tipperary will take heart from the fact that they pushed Kerry close in the 2016 Munster final, losing by just seven points, and will be hoping to replicate that performance.

Kerry’s Recent Form:

Kerry have been the dominant force in Munster football for over a decade, losing only one Munster championship game in the last ten seasons. They finished fifth in Division 1 this year, winning three and losing four games. Despite not being at their dominant best, they will still be the favorites going into this game.

Tipperary’s Recent Form:

Tipperary, on the other hand, were relegated from Division 3 this year after a poor campaign, drawing one and losing six of seven games. Their form will be a concern for manager David Power, who will know that his team will have to produce a huge performance to have any chance of causing an upset.

History:

Tipperary will be hoping to create history by recording their first championship victory over Kerry since 1928 when they won a Munster semi-final clash by 1-7 to 2-3. It’s a long time since they’ve managed to beat their more illustrious neighbors, and they’ll be hoping that this could be their year. Bookies expect Kerry to win by 19pts.

Team News for Kerry v Tipperary

Teams will be announced on Friday afternoon.

The Winner:

The winners of this encounter will go on to play either Clare or Limerick in the Munster final on June 25. Despite Tipperary’s desire to cause an upset, it’s hard to see beyond a Kerry victory. They have the experience, the quality, and the pedigree to get the job done and book their place in yet another Munster final.