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Romantic Warrior pleases in trial ahead of QEII defence on April 30

Romantic Warrior and Zac Purton trial this morning at Sha Tin. Credit: Hong Kong Jockey Club.

Romantic Warrior had an easy trial victory at Sha Tin this morning ahead of his defence of the Group 1 FWD QEII Cup (1m 2f) on April 30.

The son of Rathbarry Stud’s Acclamation will bid to become the first horse in two decades to claim successive victories in the HK$25 million race.

Jockey Zac Purton partnered the five-year-old in this morning’s trial. Romantic Warrior jumped cleanly from stall 10 in the 1 mile grass trial before taking up a forward position and gradually building momentum before forging clear in the straight. He defeated Group 1 winner Panfield by five and a half lengths in 1m 36.16s.

Romantic Warrior, bred by Corduff Stud and TJ Rooney, was runner-up to Golden Sixty on both of his most recent starts, in the Group 1 Stewards’ Cup over a mile on January 29, and then in the Group 1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (1m 2f) on 26 February. 

Danny Shum, Romantic Warrior’s trainer, was quoted by the Honk Kong Jockey Club this morning as saying: 

“It was a good trial. The horse is good. Last start, he was a little bit tired so I gave him some time off – seven weeks off – which did him good. He recovered quickly and he is good now, fingers crossed,” Shum said.

The nine-time winner Romantic Warrior will attempt to emulate Japan’s Eishin Preston (2002 and 2003) in claiming consecutive QEII Cup triumphs.

He will be ridden by James McDonald in the FWD QEII Cup before Purton takes over in the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (1m 4f) on 28 May.

Munster Rugby squad for South African double-header

A 31-man Munster travelling squad departed for South Africa on Monday ahead of the two final rounds of the regular season of the United Rugby Championship.

Munster will play Stormers in Cape Town and will face Sharks in Durban over the next two weekends.

Players and management will arrive in Cape Town on Tuesday afternoon. Preparations will then continue for Saturday’s Round 17 game against the Stormers (5.15pm Irish time/6.15pm local).

The travelling player group consists of 18 forwards and 13 backs, with Munster’s 23-man matchday squad to be named at 12pm on Friday.

Keith Earls, Jeremy Loughman, and Academy players Mark Donnelly, Edwin Edogbo and Jack Oliver have been included in the travelling group after overcoming respective injuries.

Following the Champions Cup Round of 16 game against Sharks and the most recent trip to Durban, Niall Scannell, Roman Salanoa, John Hodnett, and Paddy Patterson were ruled out and not available to travel.

Hooker Danny Sheahan who was involved for the Ireland U19s in France on Saturday and achieved Six Nations Grand Slam success with the Ireland U20s has been included in the travelling squad.  

Munster Squad

Forwards:
Dave Kilcoyne, Josh Wycherley, Jeremy Loughman, Mark Donnelly, Diarmuid Barron, Scott Buckley, Danny Sheahan, Stephen Archer, Keynan Knox; Jean Kleyn, RG Snyman, Fineen Wycherley, Edwin Edogbo, Gavin Coombes, Alex Kendellen, Jack O’Sullivan Jack O’Donoghue, Peter O’Mahony.

Backs:
Craig Casey, Conor Murray, Jack Oliver, Joey Carbery, Jack Crowley, Ben Healy, Malakai Fekitoa, Antoine Frisch, Shane Daly, Keith Earls, Calvin Nash, Rory Scannell, Mike Haley.

Safety First: The Essential Role of COSHH Supplies in Sports Facilities

Sean O'Shea stands over Galway's Gary O'Donnell during a league meeting between the sides in February 2019 in Tuam. Photo credit: Shane Tighe

Sports facilities are often bustling hubs of activity, attracting people from all walks of life who come together to engage in various athletic pursuits. It is essential that everyone who enters these spaces feels safe and protected, knowing that the management team prioritises their well-being. One critical aspect of ensuring safety in sports facilities is the proper use and maintenance of COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) supplies. But what are COSHH supplies and how do these contribute to a secure and healthy environment?

Understanding COSHH: A Brief Overview

To appreciate the role of COSHH supplies in sports facilities, it’s vital to understand what COSHH is and how it operates. COSHH is a UK regulatory framework that aims to prevent or reduce workers’ exposure to hazardous substances. Under COSHH regulations, employers are required to identify and evaluate risks associated with hazardous substances, implement necessary control measures, and monitor their effectiveness.

Sports facilities are not exempt from these regulations as they frequently use hazardous substances for cleaning, maintenance, and other purposes. With that in mind, let’s explore the specific ways COSHH supplies contribute to a safe environment in sports facilities.

Essential COSHH Supplies: What You Need to Know

The range of COSHH supplies used in sports facilities can be vast, very much depending on the size and complexity of the facility. In the following few paragraphs, we’ll outline some of the most common supplies that play a crucial role in ensuring safety:

Cleaning and Disinfecting Agents

Keeping sports facilities clean and hygienic is obviously of utmost importance. Cleaning and disinfecting agents help eliminate those germs, bacteria, and viruses that thrive in communal spaces. Nevertheless, many of these substances can be hazardous if not used correctly. As such, it is vital thatthese chemicals are stored and handled according to COSHH guidelines, ensuring that both staff and users are protected from potential harm.

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

PPE is crucial for staff members who work with hazardous substances as it helps minimise exposure and protect their health. This includes items such as gloves, goggles, and face masks. Ensuring that staff are trained in the proper use and disposal of PPE is a fundamental aspect of COSHH compliance in sports facilities.

Storage Solutions

The proper storage of hazardous substances is essential for preventing accidents and unauthorised access. COSHH-approved storage cabinets and containers should be used to keep these materials secure and segregated from other items. Furthermore, clear signage and labels should be employed to inform staff and others of potential hazards.

Training and Awareness: Key Components of COSHH Compliance

In addition to the physical supplies, COSHH compliance hinges on the knowledge and competence of staff members. This means providing regular training and raising awareness about the risks associated with hazardous substances as well as the appropriate control measures. Some key areas to focus on include the following:

Risk Assessment

Teaching staff how to conduct risk assessments is essential in identifying potential hazards and determining the necessary control measures. This process should be ongoing, with regular reviews and updates to account for changes in facility use or new substances.

Safe Handling Procedures

Staff should be trained in the proper handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous substances. This includes understanding the importance of PPE, knowing how to read safety data sheets, and recognising emergency procedures in case of any spills or accidents.

First Aid and Emergency Response

In the event of an accident that involves hazardous substances, staff should be equipped to respond effectively. This means understanding first aid procedures, knowing the location of first aid kits and eyewash stations, and being prepared to contact emergency services if necessary.

The Impact of COSHH Supplies on Facility Users

While the primary focus of COSHH compliance is on staff safety, it is important to recognise that proper implementation of COSHH guidelines also benefits the users of sports facilities. Ensuring a clean, hygienic, and safe environmentmeans that facility managers can foster trust and confidence among their patrons. Below we’ll discuss how COSHH supplies and practices can positively impact facility users:

Enhanced Cleanliness and Hygiene

Regular use of cleaning and disinfecting agents, along with appropriate PPE, helps maintain a high level of cleanliness in a sports facility. This contributes to a healthier environment for users and reduces the risk of infection and spread of illnesses.

Improved Air Quality

Proper storage and handling of hazardous substances can help minimise the release of fumes and chemicals into the air. This results in improved air quality, which is particularly important in enclosed spaces where people are engaged in physical activity.

Increased Sense of Security

When users know that a sports facility is committed to safety and has implemented COSHH guidelines, they can feel more secure when using the space. This increased sense of security can lead to higher customer satisfaction and loyalty.

The Role of Facility Management in COSHH Compliance

Effective COSHH compliance in sports facilities relies on the active involvement of facility management. Let us look atsome ways facility managers can support and maintain COSHH compliance:

Develop and Implement Policies

Managers should create clear policies and procedures that outline the expectations for handling hazardous substances as well as the consequences for non-compliance. These policies should be easily accessible to all members of staff.

Provide Ongoing Training

Regular training sessions should be conducted to keep staff updated on COSHH guidelines and any changes in regulations. This helps to ensure that everyone is informedabout best practices and stays vigilant in maintaining a safe environment.

Monitor and Review

Facility managers should regularly assess the effectiveness of their COSHH compliance measures, adjusting as and when needed. This may involve conducting routine inspections, reviewing risk assessments, or soliciting feedback from staff and users.

Conclusion: Safety First and Foremost

COSHH supplies play a pivotal role in creating and maintaining a safe and healthy environment in sports facilities. By adhering to COSHH guidelines and ensuring that staff are trained and knowledgeable about hazardous substances, facility managers not only protect their employees but also provide a secure space for users to engage in physical activity.

Remember, safety should always be the top priority in any sports facility. Focusing on the essential role of COSHH supplies and compliance means you can contribute to a positive experience for everyone who visits your facility.

Laois v Wexford – Betting, team news & live score updates

They last met in the championship in 2018 when Laois won a first round tie by six points after extra-time.

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LAST FIVE CHAMPIONSHIP MEETINGS:

• 2018: Laois 2-21 Wexford 1-18 aet (Leinster first round)
• 2014: Laois 0-18 Wexford 0-17 (Qualifier)
• 2013: Laois 0-16 Wexford 2-8 (Qualifier)
• 2008: Wexford 0-18 Laois 0-12 (Leinster semi-final)
• 2007: Laois 1-13 Wexford 0-13 (Leinster semi-final)

Laois finished third in Division 4 this year, winning five and losing two of seven games.

Wexford finished fourth in Division 4, winning three, drawing two and losing two of seven games.

Laois beat Wexford by five points in this year’s League.

The winners will play Dublin in the Leinster quarter-final.

Betting on Laois v Wexford 

Wexford are 11/4 to beat Laois, bookies expect Laois to win by 4pts

Starting teams for Laois v Wexford

Laois v Wexford - starting teams 2023
Laois v Wexford – starting teams 2023

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Longford v Offaly – Betting, team news & live score updates

They last met in the Leinster championship in 2016 when Offaly won a first round game by eight points in Tullamore.

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LAST FIVE CHAMPIONSHIP MEETINGS:

• 2016: Offaly 2-21 Longford 2-13 May 15 (Leinster first round)
• 2015: Longford 0-16 Carlow 0-13 (Leinster first round)
• 2014: Longford 0-19 Offaly 0-15 (Leinster first round)
• 1997: Offaly 5-17 Longford 0-13 (Leinster first round)
• 1993: Offaly 0-22 Longford 0-10 (Leinster first round)

Longford were relegated from Division 3 this year after finishing seventh. They won one, drew one and lost five of their seven games.

Offaly finished fifth on the Division 3 table, winning four and losing three games.

Offaly beat Longford by a point in their League clash last month.

The winners play Meath in the Leinster quarter-final.

Starting Teams for Offaly v Longford

Tipperary v Waterford – Betting, team news & live score updates

They meet for a second successive year in the Munster championship. Tipperary won by eight points last year. Tipperary have won their last ten championship ties with Waterford who haven’t beaten Tipp since 1988.

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LAST FIVE CHAMPIONSHIP MEETINGS:

• 2022: Tipperary 2-13 Waterford 1-8 (Munster quarter-final)
• 2018: Tipperary 0-20 Waterford 0-9 (Munster quarter-final)
• 2016: Tipperary 1-15 Waterford 1-7 (Munster quarter-final)
• 2015: Tipperary 1-24 Waterford 0-5 (Munster quarter-final)
• 2003: Tipperary 0-18 Waterford 1-12 (Munster quarter-final)

Tipperary were relegated from Division 3 this year, having finished last after losing six and drawing one of seven games.

Waterford finished seventh in Division 4, winning one and losing six of seven games. Their only win came against London.

The winners will play Kerry in the Munster semi-final.

Tipperary v Waterford team news

Tipperary vWaterford starting teams
Tipperary v
Waterford starting teams

Clare v Cork – Betting, team news & live score updates

They meet in the Munster championship for the first time in eight years, with Clare seeking their first championship win over Cork for 26 years.

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LAST FIVE CHAMPIONSHIP MEETINGS:

• 2015: Cork 1-20 Clare 1-8 (Munster semi-final)
• 2013: Cork 1-20 Clare 1-11 (Munster semi-final)
• 2012: Cork 3-16 Clare 0-13 (Munster final)
• 2011: Cork 1-23 Clare 0-11 (Munster quarter-final)
2005: Cork 0-18 Clare 0-6 (Munster semi-final)

Cork finished fourth in Division 2 this year, winning three, losing three and drawing one of seven games.

Clare were relegated from Division 2, winning two and losing five of their seven games.

Clare are seeking only their second win over Cork in the championship since 1941. Their sole success in that period came in 1997.

The winners will play Limerick in the Munster semi-final.

Betting

Clare are 3/1 to beat Cork but bookies expect Cork to win by 4pts.

Starting teams 

Clare v Cork starting teams 2023 Munster championship
Clare v Cork starting teams 2023 Munster championship

Chacun Pour Soi and Bachasson clash in the Grade 3 Bar One Racing Chase at Cork

This afternoon at Cork Racecourse, Mallow, the Willie Mullins-trained duo of Chacun Pour Soi and Bachasson are set to clash in the Grade 3 Bar One Racing Chase.

A field of five runners will contest the three-mile race which is littered with interesting angles as the Ciaran Murphy-trained Ronald Pump, twice runner-up behind Honeysuckle, is joined by the Emmet Mullins-trained Feronily, an impressive Point to Point winner who will be having his first start over fences on the racecourses.

Six-time winner The Little Yank completes the line-up for trainer John Ryan who won the race with Waitnsee in 2021.

Bachasson is coming off the back of a successful reappearance at Clonmel last month when bridging a two year absence to win impressively and Patrick Mullins has hailed the 12-year-old as “an incredible horse.”

The champion amateur jockey and assistant trainer to his father Willie added, “He has won 16 races in total and won his last six. He has never won over three miles although he did run in a Gold Cup and I don’t see why it should be a problem.

“The bigger worry is maybe coming back quick after a long lay-off but he seems to have come out of his Clonmel race very well and no doubt he will run well again. He has been an incredible horse and is a real yard favourite. Usually as horses get older they get white but he seems to be a Peter Pan and a steel grey which is quite unusual.”

Seán Flanagan will partner Bachasson while Mullins has booked last month’s dual Cheltenham Festival winning jockey Michael O’Sullivan for Grade 1 winner Chacun Pour Soi.

Patrick Mullins said: “Chacun Pour Soi is stepping up to three miles and it is a little bit of a shot in the dark. He has to give away an awful lot of weight which won’t make life easy on him either.

“But Chacun Pour Soi has won at Cork before so we are just hoping he can get somewhere back to his best form as he doesn’t seem to be at his best this season so far.”

O’Sullivan will also partner an interesting contender L’yser in the Bar One Racing Price Boosts Everyday Easter Handicap Hurdle for trainer Barry Connell.

The six-year-old won nicely at Fairyhouse last time out and takes on a competitive field of 13 rivals including other recent winners Spillane’s Tower and Heliko Conti.

A field of eight runners go to post for the Bar One Racing Bet €10 Get €50 Sign Up Offer Hurdle. The Willie Mullins-trained Cash Back is joined by stable companion Mister Policeman who is making his debut for the Closutton team.

The Gordon Elliott-trained Fils D’oudairies is an interesting runner having won nicely at Leopardstown last time out while the Noel Meade-trained Cask Mate returns jumping for the first time since last year’s Cheltenham Festival.

GAA Results – New York beat Leitrim on penalties after extra time

New York beat Leitrim on penalties for their first Connacht football championship victory.

Shane Carty kicked a point 7min into injury time of normal time to get New York into extra time. Two free kicks by Connell Ahearne for New York and a point from Keith Beirne for Leitrim sent the game to penalties.

Leitrim missed their four penalty kicks through Paul Keaney, Keith Beirne, Shane Quinn and Evan Sweeney. New York won 2-0 thanks to kicks from Niall Madine and Mikey Brosnan.

New York will play Sligo in two weeks in the Connacht Football semi-final.

 

New York GAA team