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Galway’s Liam Nolan Qualifies for The Open Championship at Royal Troon

Galway’s Liam Nolan Qualifies for The Open Championship at Royal Troon

Irish amateur golfer Liam Nolan has qualified for this month’s Open Championship at Royal Troon after an impressive performance at the 36-hole qualifying event at Dundonald Links. Nolan finished tied-second, carding rounds of 69 and 70 to achieve a five-under-par score, securing his place in the major tournament.

Clutch Performance at Dundonald Links

Nolan, a Walker Cup star from Galway, demonstrated nerves of steel by holing a critical five-foot par save on the 18th hole to avoid a four-way play-off for the final two qualifying spots. “It’s incredible,” said Nolan, who was tied with Spain’s Angel Hidalgo, just three shots behind England’s Sam Hutsby in the race for four places at Royal Troon. “I mean, I can’t really wrap my head around it. I’m just happy I holed that five-footer or so on the last. Still getting over that.”

First Major Championship

Nolan is excited about the opportunity to compete in his first major championship. “It’s an amazing opportunity to play my first major and I just can’t wait for it now,” he said. “It’s going to be crazy. I feel like I’ve had a very good amateur career, but this is a nice one to tick off, playing in my first major. It’s hard to process the fact that I’m going to The Open. I’m looking forward to everything – the crowds, it being in Scotland, the Home of Golf, and, yeah, I just can’t wait to go.”

Overcoming Challenging Conditions

Reflecting on the qualifying rounds, Nolan mentioned the challenging weather conditions. “It was a long day with a lot of different weather conditions, so you had to adapt all day and just keep the ball in play as best as possible,” he said. He made four birdies and a bogey in his opening 69 and, while he was inside the top four after following birdies at the fourth, ninth, and 11th with a bogey at the 16th, he had to make par saves at the 17th and 18th to secure his dream ticket.

Confidence Under Pressure

Nolan displayed remarkable confidence, especially during his crucial par putts. “I was actually quite confident,” he said of his par putt at the last. “I actually had a six-footer on 17 and another one again on 18. I was putting well, especially in the afternoon. So I just said I’d give it a roll. And if it didn’t go in, I’d still have a chance to get to Troon.”

Preparing for The Open

Nolan, who will join fellow Irish golfers Tom McKibbin and major winners Padraig Harrington, Darren Clarke, Rory McIlroy, and Shane Lowry at Royal Troon, is eagerly preparing for the event. “A major championship is the pinnacle of golf. So to get to play (in an event with) Tiger, Rory McIlroy, all the best players in the world, yeah, that’s as good as it gets.”

Recent Form and Future Plans

Nolan, who recently graduated from the University of Galway with a degree in Biomedical Engineering, felt confident about his form going into the qualifier. “I did believe,” he said. “I played very well in the European Amateur last week, I was trending really nicely. My ball striking was very good, which is so important around a windy links. To not be looking for your golf ball is so important. So I knew if I rolled in a couple of putts during the day, I’d have a great chance. And that’s what happened.”

Upcoming European Team Championships

Before The Open, Nolan will represent Ireland in next week’s European Amateur Team Championships in Italy. “I finished college at the end of April, and I’m happy to be just focusing on golf at the moment,” he said. “We have the European Team Championships next week in Italy with Team Ireland, and I’m really looking forward to that week. We got bronze last year, so hoping to go a couple better this year. And then it’s on to Troon so I really have to do a lot of planning now. It’s good planning, though, fun planning. I’ll enjoy doing that. I will just try to sort out my next three weeks as well as I can. I’m really looking forward to it.”

Other Notable Performances

Hutsby shot rounds of 67 and 69 at Dundonald to top the qualifiers by two shots from Nolan and Hidalgo, who eagled the last from 130 yards as Scot Jack McDonald came through a three-way playoff for the final spot.

Graeme McDowell shot rounds of 72 and 73 to miss out by three shots at Royal Cinque Ports, where Matthew Southgate topped the qualifiers by three shots on six-under from Southport’s Elvis Smylie and Spanish amateur Jaime Montojo. Ireland’s Alex Maguire played alongside Sergio Garcia at West Lancashire but missed out by nine shots as they were put on the clock. Garcia, aiming for his 100th major, failed to qualify by two strokes. Niall Kearney shot rounds of 69 and 71 at Burnham and Berrow to finish three shots outside a playoff for two spots, with Justin Rose and amateur Dominic Clemons topping the leaderboard on eight-under.

Davy Fitzgerald leave’s Waterford – Galway or Dublin next?

Davy Fitzgerald Resigns as Waterford Hurling Manager

Davy Fitzgerald has announced his resignation as Waterford hurling manager after two seasons. The Clare native, who had another year remaining on his three-year contract, decided to step down from his position.

Fitzgerald’s Tenure and Achievements

Fitzgerald, who previously managed Waterford from 2008 to 2011, returned to the helm following the 2022 season. During his tenure, he led Waterford to notable victories in the Munster Senior Hurling Championship, including wins over Tipperary in 2023 and Cork at the start of the 2024 campaign. However, despite these successes, the team ultimately did not advance from the province in both years.

Official Statement from Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald confirmed his resignation in a statement released on Tuesday night. He expressed his gratitude to the players and his backroom team, highlighting their efforts and the narrow margins that prevented the team from making Munster’s top three and progressing to the 2024 All-Ireland championship.

“After careful consideration, I have decided to step down as manager of the Waterford senior hurling team,” Fitzgerald stated. “I would like to sincerely thank the players for their efforts over the last two years. Just the tiniest of margins prevented us from making Munster’s top three this year and progressing to the 2024 All-Ireland championship.”

Optimism for Waterford’s Future

Despite his departure, Fitzgerald remains optimistic about Waterford’s potential. “It’s my firm belief that the talent is there for Waterford to compete strongly at hurling’s highest level again,” he said. He also expressed his gratitude to his backroom team and Waterford GAA officials for their unwavering support during his tenure.

Acknowledgments from Waterford GAA

Waterford GAA chairperson, Sean Michael O’Regan, extended his thanks to Fitzgerald, acknowledging the significant impact he had on the team. “We sincerely thank Davy for his hard work and dedication over the past two years. His impact on the team has been significant, and we wish him the very best in his future endeavours,” O’Regan stated.

Looking Ahead

As Fitzgerald steps down, the search for a new manager begins. Waterford GAA will look to build on the foundation laid by Fitzgerald and strive for success in future championships. But will Davy Fitzgerald end up in Dublin or Galway?

European Rugby Fixtures and Pool Draws for 2024/25

European Rugby Fixtures and Pool Draws for 2024/25

Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup Pool Draws

The road to Cardiff began today (Tuesday, July 2) with the Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup pool draws taking place in Cardiff, the host city for the finals.

Key Highlights from the Draw

  • Stade Toulousain (Investec Champions Cup title-holders) and Hollywoodbets Sharks (EPCR Challenge Cup winners) join Pool 1.
  • Leinster Rugby and Stade Rochelais rivalry set to reignite in Pool 2.
  • Vodacom Bulls, Northampton Saints, Munster Rugby, and Saracens make Pool 3 highly competitive.
  • RC Vannes, making their EPCR Challenge Cup debut, will face Gloucester Rugby and Black Lion in Pool 3.
  • Fixtures for the 2024/25 season to be announced later this month.
  • The EPCR Finals Weekend will be hosted at Cardiff’s iconic Principality Stadium.

The Draw Event

Held in the shadow of the Principality Stadium, presenters Sarra Elgan and Vincent Pochulu, along with ball drawer Elma Smit and official scrutineer Simon Thomas, led the event. The draws were streamed live on EPCRugby.com and broadcast on beIN SPORTS, SuperSport, and FloRugby.

Investec Champions Cup Pools

Pool 1:

  • Stade Toulousain
  • Union Bordeaux-Bègles
  • Hollywoodbets Sharks
  • Exeter Chiefs
  • Leicester Tigers
  • Ulster Rugby

Pool 2:

  • Leinster Rugby
  • ASM Clermont Auvergne
  • Stade Rochelais
  • Bristol Bears
  • Benetton Rugby
  • Bath Rugby

Pool 3:

  • Northampton Saints
  • Munster Rugby
  • Vodacom Bulls
  • Stade Français Paris
  • Saracens
  • Castres Olympique

Pool 4:

  • Glasgow Warriors
  • Racing 92
  • Sale Sharks
  • DHL Stormers
  • RC Toulon
  • Harlequins

EPCR Challenge Cup Pools

Pool 1:

  • Cardiff Rugby
  • Connacht Rugby
  • Toyota Cheetahs
  • USAP
  • Lyon Olympique Universitaire
  • Zebre Parma

Pool 2:

  • Montpellier Hérault Rugby
  • Section Paloise
  • Newcastle Falcons
  • Dragons RFC
  • Emirates Lions
  • Ospreys

Pool 3:

  • RC Vannes
  • Black Lion
  • Aviron Bayonnais
  • Scarlets
  • Edinburgh Rugby
  • Gloucester Rugby

Tournament Format and Schedule

The formats for both the Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup follow the pool format introduced last season. Each club will play four matches against different clubs from other leagues, either home or away.

Fixtures, including dates, venues, kick-off times, and TV coverage, will be announced later this month. The season will be played over eight weekends, starting in December, with the knockout stages culminating in the EPCR Finals Weekend at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on May 23-24, 2025.

Investec Champions Cup Key Dates

  • Round 1: December 6-8, 2024
  • Round 2: December 13-15, 2024
  • Round 3: January 10-12, 2025
  • Round 4: January 17-19, 2025
  • Round of 16: April 4-6, 2025
  • Quarter-finals: April 11-13, 2025
  • Semi-finals: May 2-4, 2025
  • EPCR Challenge Cup Final: May 23, 2025
  • Investec Champions Cup Final: May 24, 2025

For more details and highlights of today’s draws, visit EPCRugby.com.

Major discussions on Balancing Amateurism with Professional Demands for GAA Players

Gaelic Players Association’s Encouraging Developments Under New GAA Leadership

Positive Relationship with GAA Leadership

The Gaelic Players Association (GPA) has observed encouraging developments in its relationship with the GAA under the leadership of new GAA president Jarlath Burns. Despite this positive progress, the GPA remains committed to addressing several key challenges throughout the year.

Focus on Player Welfare and Competition Structure

One of the primary concerns for the GPA is player welfare and the current competition structure. At its AGM on Monday, the GPA emphasized the need for a balanced fixtures schedule that addresses the condensed nature of games. This includes ensuring a sufficient gap between league and championship, advocating for the implementation of agreed contact hours policy, and guaranteeing adequate rest and recovery periods, along with a defined off-season.

Commitment to Split-Season Model

The GPA insists that these principles must be designed within the split-season window, which already exceeds eight months of inter-county activity. “With changes in the competition structures anticipated for 2025, the GPA continues to strongly support a split-season for inter-county and club activity, which has been viewed positively by 85% of our players,” said CEO Tom Parsons.

Concerns Over Pre-Season Competitions

Parsons highlighted a key challenge: “The new structures were designed with the intention of pausing the pre-season competitions, and the GAA is trying to squeeze too many competitions into an agreed window for inter-county players.” This sentiment is shared by 63% of players, who believe that a split-season reduces the time demands on inter-county players.

Balancing Amateurism with Professional Demands

The GPA also addresses the growing professional and commercial demands placed on its elite amateur athletes. “Balancing commitments to their club, county, personal lives, and professional careers continues to be a juggling act that is becoming increasingly unsustainable,” Parsons noted. He stressed that a shorter season and defined break periods for inter-county players are absolute priorities.

Advocacy for Fair Treatment and Rights

In his address to the AGM, Parsons reiterated that the GPA is the official representative body for male and female inter-county players since merging with the WGPA in 2020. However, he criticized the selective recognition by the leadership of the LGFA and Camogie Association. “It is therefore contradictory of the associations to state that they do not recognise the GPA on other matters that are important to players,” he stated.

Maintaining Amateur Status Amid Professional Pressures

The GPA remains committed to maintaining the amateur status of inter-county players despite growing professional pressures. “We are actively advocating for policy changes that protect our players’ rights, ensuring they are treated with fairness and that their voices are influential in all aspects of our games,” Parsons added. He called on the broader community, including fans and corporate partners, to support the players’ amateur status while respecting their commitment to Gaelic games.

New Leadership in the GPA

Meanwhile, Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan and Dublin camogie star Aisling Maher were elected as the new co-chairs of the GPA’s National Executive Committee, replacing Matt O’Hanlon and Marie Kinsella.

Conclusion

The GPA is determined to champion the rights and welfare of its players, ensuring they are treated fairly and their contributions are valued. As the official representative body, the GPA looks forward to working collaboratively with all associations to protect the interests of inter-county players.

Ireland Sevens Squads and Fixtures Confirmed For 2024 Paris Olympics

### Ireland’s Men’s and Women’s Rugby Sevens Squads Announced for Paris 2024 Olympics

The Olympic Federation of Ireland has officially selected the Men’s and Women’s Rugby Sevens squads for the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. Harry McNulty will captain the men’s team, which recently secured a second-place finish in the World Series. Lucy Rock (formerly Mulhall) will lead the women’s team, marking their debut at the Olympics.

#### Rugby Sevens Events at Paris 2024
The Rugby Sevens events will take place at the iconic Stade de France. The men’s competition runs from August 24-27, while the women’s matches are scheduled from July 28-30.

#### Men’s Rugby Sevens Squad
Head coach James Topping has named a 12-player squad for the men’s team, which includes several Tokyo 2020 Olympians. Key players returning to the squad are Ireland’s Men’s XVs international Hugo Keenan and Connacht’s Andrew Smith. The men’s team earned their Olympic qualification at the European Games in Krakow last summer.

**Men’s Team:**
– Niall Comerford
– Jordan Conroy (Tokyo Olympian)
– Hugo Keenan
– Jack Kelly (Tokyo Olympian)
– Terry Kennedy (Tokyo Olympian)
– Hugo Lennox (Tokyo Olympian)
– Harry McNulty (Tokyo Olympian)
– Gavin Mullin (Tokyo Olympian)
– Chay Mullins
– Mark Roche (Tokyo Olympian)
– Andrew Smith
– Zac Ward

**Travelling Reserves:**
– Bryan Mollen (Tokyo Olympian)
– Sean Cribbin

#### Women’s Rugby Sevens Squad
The journey to Paris has been especially significant for the women’s team, who narrowly missed out on the Rio and Tokyo Games. Head coach Allan Temple-Jones has selected a strong squad, including standout player Ashleigh Orchard, who made a remarkable return to the team after giving birth.

**Women’s Team:**
– Kathy Baker
– Megan Burns
– Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe
– Alanna Fitzpatrick
– Stacey Flood
– Eve Higgins
– Erin King
– Vicky Elmes Kinlan
– Emily Lane
– Ashleigh Orchard
– Béibhinn Parsons
– Lucy Rock

**Travelling Reserves:**
– Claire Boles
– Amy Larn

#### Statements from Team Leaders
Men’s team captain Harry McNulty expressed his pride, saying, “It is an incredible honor to lead the squad to this summer’s Olympics. We are working really hard to ensure we are in peak condition to chase our Olympic medal ambitions.”

Women’s team captain Lucy Rock reflected on the team’s journey, “This is an incredibly exciting time for the Ireland Sevens programme. Leading this team out at the Olympics will be an extremely proud moment.”

#### Official Remarks
Gavin Noble, Chef de Mission for Paris 2024, welcomed the squads: “We are delighted to officially welcome the Men’s and Women’s Rugby Sevens teams to Team Ireland. The teams represent the progression and success of the sevens programme in Ireland.”

Rugby Sevens Performance Director David Nucifora added, “This is a landmark day for us. The selected players have worked extremely hard, and we hope their achievements inspire the nation this summer.”

#### Upcoming Announcements
This announcement brings the total number of athletes selected to represent Team Ireland at Paris 2024 to twenty-eight. Additional team announcements will follow, with the final team announcement scheduled for early July. The Paris Olympics will run from July 24 to August 11, 2024, with the Opening Ceremony on July 26.

For more updates on Team Ireland’s journey to Paris 2024, stay tuned to our official channels.

All Ireland Semi-Final : Donegal v Galway – Start Time, Tickets and Important Details

Donegal will play Galway in the 2024 All Ireland Football semi-final.

Galway were the big surprises of the quarter-finals when they had their first championship win over Dublin since the 1935 All Ireland football final. Galway came back from four down to beat Dublin by the minimum.

Donegal had a lot easier passage against Louth, they ran out 8pt winners and scored an impressive 1-23.

The big talking point before the game will be the fitness of star forward Shane Walsh for Galway, his presence in the starting team will be a huge boost to the tribesman

Tickets
We will have link to buy tickets here on Monday

Start Time
It will be in Croke Park at 4pm on 14th of July

Kylian Mbappé Leads France to Narrow 1-0 Victory Against Austria

France is one of the favourites to win the UEFA Euro 2024, according to the bookies and numerous fans. They have a remarkable squad that can compete against anyone. The manager, Didier Deschamps, gets to choose from multiple quality players in every position. Some may say that he has a unique problem selecting the starting eleven.

During their opening game at the Euro 2024, they faced Austria in a tough match. Both teams fought hard until the last minute, but in the end, France won the match by just 1-0. The win didn’t surprise the fans. However, the French squad did lack consistency throughout the whole match.

Mbappé Saves the Day Once Again

The French national team has many stars, but there is no doubt that Mbappé is the best of them all. It’s one of the reasons why this player is the captain of the French squad.

Whenever he’s out of form or not playing, the French team struggles to dominate the match. This is mainly true when they play against other top national teams.

Mbappé didn’t score against Austria, but he did help get the winning goal. He dribbled past a few defenders on the right and made a cross that hit one of the defenders. After that, the ball went into the net, making it the only goal of the match.

The Austrian team struggled to lower Mbappé’s impact on the match. Throughout the entire match, he made a total of four shots and successfully dribbled multiple Austrian players. He even had a 92% pass accuracy and won two aerial duels.

But, despite his incredible performance, he didn’t win the Man of the Match award. This prize went to N’golo Kante, who once again was everywhere on the field.

It’s worth mentioning that Austria was also decent in this match. They did underperform in the first half but improved greatly in the second half. All that was missing was a goal. Without the own goal that they scored, this match would’ve easily gone a different way.

French fans believe that their team will perform even better in the upcoming matches. Among them are many bettors that get involved in Euro 2024 betting, some even backing France to win the competition.

The French Captain Suffered an Injury Against Austria

Kylian Mbappé enjoyed a spectacular match but was unlucky right at the end. In an attempt to hit the ball with his head, the Frenchman collided with Austria’s Kevin Danso.

Unlucky for Mbappé, he hit the opposite player’s shoulder, which left him with a bloody nose. It later turned out that he actually broke his nose. After the match, the medical staff took him to a local Düsseldorf hospital where an X-ray scan confirmed the break.

The first signals indicated that the player would need surgery right away. However, the French Football Federation (FFF) dismissed these speculations.

They stated that Mbappé returned to the base camp of the French team. There he would undergo treatment in the upcoming days, but without getting an immediate surgery. In order for the player to resume playing for his national team, the FFF will make a special mask for him.

The mask will protect his nose from getting even worse while playing in the future Euro 2024 matches. Mbappé will return to the pitch only after the period devoted to treating his injury.

At the moment, it’s unclear whether Mbappé will be fit to play against the Netherlands on Friday. Some say that the French player will miss the rest of the Euro 2024 group stage. But, according to the FFF president, Philippe Diallo, it’s still premature to decide whether he’ll be out of the competition.

Didier Deschamps said that the French team is always stronger with Kylian. But, if the news isn’t good, then he and the team will continue fighting without their best player.

The manager also said that the medical staff did everything in their power to reduce the injury. He concluded by stating that the player would need surgery after the tournament.

Hopefully, his injury doesn’t get any worse during another Euromatch or a training session. Getting another hit on his nose will surely end his Euro 2024 dream.

Unlocking the Power of the Curacao Gambling License for Your iGaming Business

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Bluestocking gives Rossa Ryan a first Irish Group 1 success

Bluestocking gives Galway jockey Rossa Ryan a first Irish Group 1 victory. Credit: Breandán Ó hUallacháin.

Bluestocking gave jockey Rossa Ryan a first Irish Group 1 victory with success in the Cairn Community Games Pretty Polly Stakes at The Curragh on Saturday afternoon.

Trained in England by Ralph Beckett, last year’s Darley Irish Oaks runner-up, had to battle late to get past last season’s Group 1 Coronation Stakes winner Emily Upjohn in the one mile two furlongs contest.

With Lumiere Rock and Dylan Browne McMonagle cutting out the early pace, the John and Thady Gosden-handled Emily Upjohn looked a serious threat as she loomed up on the outside of the Joseph O’Brien-trained daughter of Saxon Warrior.

With rider Kieran Shoemark looking confident aboard Emily Upjohn, she was soon joined by the Juddmonte Farms’-owned Bluestocking and Galway native Rossa Ryan in the saddle.

The two fillies battled gamely to the line, with Bluestocking, a daughter of Camelot, holding sway on the line, with half a length called as the official distance between winner and runner-up.

With the visiting runners taking the first and second place, Aidan O’Brien’s Content, with Ryan Moore in the saddle, was best of the home team, three and three-quarter lengths further back in third place.

Aidan O’Brien and Ryan Moore had earlier teamed up for a Group double, with Truly Enchanting and Jan Breughel tasting success.

Truly Enchanting and Ryan Moore win Airlie Stud Stakes. Credit: Breandán Ó hUallacháin.

Truly Enchanting,13th in the Group 2 Queen Mary over five furlongs recently at Royal Ascot, was in the winner’s enclosure today, taking the six-furlong Group 2 Airlie Stud Stakes for fillies from Adrian Murray-trained and David Egan-ridden California Dreamer in the colours of AMO Racing Limited.

The second part of the Coolmore, O’Brien, Moore Group double was the success of Jan Breughel in the Group 3 Al Basti Equiworld International Stakes over one mile two furlongs.

Jan Breughel, a full-brother to Dawn Rising who was winner of the Queen Alexandra Stakes at Royal Ascot in 2023, had a neck advantage over the Joseph O’Brien-trained and Dylan Browne McMonagle-ridden Trustyourinstinct in the colours of J.P. McManus.

All Ireland Football Quarter and Semi Finals Draws and Fixture Dates

All Ireland Semi-Final Throw in times
All Ireland Semi-Final Throw in times

All Ireland Football Quarter and Semi Finals Draws and Fixture Dates featuring Dublin, Kerry, Derry, Galway,Roscommon, Armagh & Louth.

Monday June 24
Croatia v Italy, 8pm, RTE2

Tuesday
Holland v Austria, 5pm, RTE2
England v Slovenia, 8pm, RTE2

Wednesday
Ukraine v Belgium, 5pm, RTE2
Czech v Turkey, 8pm, RTE2

Friday
Curragh Racing, 4:50pm, TG4

Saturday June 29
Tour de France, 10:50am, TG4/Eurosport
Curragh Racing, 1:30pm, RTE2
U20 RWC Ireland v Italy, 3:30 RugbyPass
Euros Football, 5pm
Roscommon v Armagh – 4pm, GAAGO
Kilkenny v Tipp, Minor H, 5:30pm TG4
Dublin v Galway – 6:15pm, GAAGO
Bohs v UCD (WF), 7:45pm, TG4
Euros Football, 8pm, RTE2
Saturday Game GAA, 10:35pm, RTE2

Sunday June 30
Tour de France, 11:05am, TG4/Eurosport
National Athletics, 12:30pm, RTE2
Curragh Racing, 2:30pm, RTE2
Donegal v Louth – 1:15pm, RTE1
Kerry v Derry – 3:15pm, RTE1
Euros Football, 5pm, RTE2
Euros Football, 8pm, RTE2
The Sunday Game, 9:30pm, RTE1