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Cork City to suspend wages

Cork City will suspend wages of all players and a number of staff due the ongoing pandemic of Covid 19.

The news comes after the League of Ireland and FAI have decided to postpone the league till June 19th. The club released a statement on Saturday confirming the news that players and staff will receive wages as normal up to next weekend. However, they stated “they are not in a position to continue paying wages beyond this point”. The club said that they have to act in terms of sustaining the club long term going forward. The statement continued, 2We also have to act in order to secure the long-term future of the club”.

The club announced that they have been working on some initiatives to raise some much needed revenue. They said that although they are grateful for the support, that the revenue generated comes nowhere near that would generated from playing games in the League of Ireland. It said, “The club has been working on a number of initiatives to generate revenue”. They stated they are immensely grateful for the support we have received thus far, this comes nowhere near replacing the revenue that would have been generated by playing matches”.

Chairman of Cork City Declan Carey said that “these are difficult and unprecedented times”. He said the club is responsible to shareholders and that these decisions were made in the best interest of the club. He asked all supporters of the club to help in anyway, be it through purchasing merchandise and supporting online initiatives.

Top 5 Sports Documentaries to Watch

With many people inside for the next week and not much if any sport on TV, may be it is time to catch up some interesting sports documentaries. Let’s take a look at the top 5 sports documentaries to watch.

  1. The Mind of Aaron Hernandez – This a real life documentary. It looks at the unravelling of his career. Hernandez who played with the New England Patriots. This documentary gets insights from friends and former teammates. Interestingly his family declined to take any part in this. There is audio from prison which also shows the way Hernandez carried on. In 2015 he was found guilty of first degree murder. In 2017 he was accused of a double murder. He was acquitted of these. However, he committed suicide in his cell a few days after the trial.

2. ROG

This is for all the rugby fans who are at home with no rugby to watch. ROG is about former Munster and Ireland fly-half Ronan O’Gara. The documentary itself is thrilling and gives you an insight into the life of one of Ireland’s greatest ever players. He gives an insight into what drives him on to new challenges such as coaching and punditry. It is a great watch if you like your rugby that’s for sure.

3. Sunderland Till I Die

This documentary follows the former Premier League club who are now in League 1 in the UK. It follows the club and fans. It follows the highs and lows of the club itself. Sports Illustrated have described the documentary as “A cut above the rest”.

4. The Trilogy – Kilkenny v Tipperary

This documentary looks at the golden years for Kilkenny and Tipperary hurling. Knows as the Trilogy because the teams played in the All Ireland hurling for three consecutive years 2009, 2010 and 2011. There are interviews from players like Jackie Tyrrell, Lar Corbett, Brendan Cummins and Tommy Walsh.

5. Jimmy’s Winnin Matches

Jimmy’s Winnin Matches as we all probably know is about former Donegal manager Jimmy McGuinness who led Donegal to the promised land in 2012 winning Sam Maguire. The Tir Chonaill men beat Mayo in the final that year. There is some great insight into his life at home and also on the pitch.

 

Do The Irish Love Sports Betting As Much As The Rest Of The World

The luck of the Irish might be the reason why gambling is such a popular pastime in Ireland.

To understand just how popular it is, consider that the gaming authorities issue 32 new licenses for gaming machines every year for the past two years. The laws of the country are very relaxed, with casinos, sports betting, poker, bingo, and online slots all being opportunities for people to enjoy making a wager.

The National Approach

Though the national government leaves granting gaming licenses to the local governing agencies, the national economy receives a huge boost from the industry. Even though operators might be facing some tougher regulations in the near future, the taxes that the gambling operations pay (recently moved from 1% to 2%) is a large source of national revenue. It has also created jobs for the country. According to the data, the gambling market brings is worth an estimated 1.1 billion euros each year. Approximately 134 million euros come from gaming machines, 65 million from private clubs and casinos, 315 million from land-based betting, 65 million from bingo, and 310 million from lotteries.

In 2015, the government legalized online gambling, a factor that has significantly contributed to the growth of the industry in Ireland. A safe guesstimate is that online gambling alone sees about 220 million euros spent each year. The Irish government is able to use taxation to reap the benefits of a robust, nationally-favored industry, but some businesses are looking into new ways to get in on the action. Even though it seems that the growing Irish betting trends are to engage in online wagering, the popularity of the industry has many bars turning into amusement arcades to increase both traffic and profit. There is more income potential for the online operators over the land-based activities, but either option brings more money to the Irish economy. Ireland has one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe, growing six times faster than its counterparts.

The Perks of Irish Gaming

Overall, the UK is much more liberal in its approach to gambling, though showing a more clearly relaxed approach with online gambling. The Irish people and bookies more quickly adopted and released online gaming sites, far outpacing the United States that recently legalized online gaming. Even though there are over 40,000 locations in Irish where the slots can be played, a number of online slots have opened and received just as much attention. One favored online slot site is Wizards Slots, which receives more activity than any other Irish site. However, the Irish market has several common household names on the gaming industry, with Paddy Power and Betfair being some of the most popular sites that accept Irish players. Betfair operates with a distinctly Irish theme that is easily recognized in their social media accounts, branding, and marketing campaigns. Popular Irish-themed slot operations are Irish Clover, Irish Frenzy, and Irish Riches.

Some prefer the old fashioned feel of the table, but in the absence of a local gaming room, the Irish can go online to play live table games. Through a setup that feels like sitting at a table in a casino, the Irish can try their hands at Roulette, Blackjack, and poker. Online operators also offer bingo, and for the sporting enthusiast, Paddy Power also offers fantasy sports betting. There is something for everyone in Ireland, as there are also online options for betting on political events.

The Blind Love of the Gamble

There is no doubt that the Irish love a good gamble. Though historians can trace betting practices back as early as the 15th century, the first legislation wasn’t passed until 1926, just four years after the country became a free state. In 1988, three bookmakers partnered together to form Paddy Power. The organization has grown to over 600 shops across Ireland and the UK, and when their online presence became live in 2000, it became a gambling powerhouse. Not only does the revenue generated from the operations help the country financially, but they also have more than 1,700 employees running their operations. However, if you take a good look at the statistics, the Irish aren’t that lucky when it comes to gambling. For this reason, perhaps their love is blind. One of the latest reports showed that the Irish were the third biggest losers in the world in the gambling arena, with an average loss of 470 euros per adult. More disconcerting is the rising number of problem gambling statistics, jumping from a 7% increase in adults suffering from a gambling addiction to 9.5% in 2017. Not all of these losses are because of a bad wager. Since there is an open policy with online gaming, many Irish lose their money at a bad betting site, falling into the trap of an illegitimate bookmaker.

For some Irish, the love for the gambling industry goes far deeper than just a good and successful wager. The gambling industry has become a part of Irish culture that financially supports its healthy economy and creates jobs and entertainment for millions.

Review of Irish Players that played Aussie Rules this weekend

The inter-County scene has long been home to several high profile stars that are now plying trade in the Australian Football League (AFL).  With the Aussie Rules season currently been played let’s take a look at Irish players that are playing the game at present.

1. Zach Tuohy (Geelong) – Laois man Tuohy has been in Australia for 10 years now.  Tuohy played for the Carlton Blues from 2010 to 2016. Making over 120 appearances for the side. He has been playing with Geelong since 2017 and has made 66 appearance thus far. The 30 year old Portlaoise is settled in Australia and is obviously enjoying his time playing AFL. Tuohy played in the opening round this weekend in his sides 105 to 73 loss to the GWS Giants. Tuohy got on plenty of ball but couldn’t influence a game in which the GWS Giants dominated from start to finish.

2. Pearce Hanley (Gold Coast Sun’s) – The Mayo man just like Tuohy is well settled in Australia now. Hanley played for the Brisbane Lions from 2008 to 2016 making nearly 130 appearances for the club. He has since moved to the Gold Coast Sun’s. He has made 32 appearances since 2017. The Ballaghaderreen native picked up the Marcus Ashcroft Medal in 2014.

3. Colin O’Riordan (Sydney Swans) – O’Riordan signed for the club in 2015. However, the Tipperary man had to bide time before he was given his debut which came in 2018. He  signed a two year contract extension and will remain at the club till the end of the season 2021. At present he has made 13 appearances for the club.

4. Conor McKenna (Essendon) – McKenna is now back in the fold in Essendon having took a short break home to Co Tyrone in the pre season. The 23 year old has already made 75 appearances for the club. He has been at the club since 2015. It is likely he will return to Tyrone at some stage given his age but he has still a lot to give to the side known as the Bombers.

5. James Madden (Brisbane Lions) – Dublin man Madden was drafted in 2018 by the Lions. He has yet to make his debut but has played in the NEAFL in 2019. It will likely be another year before he makes his full debut for the Lions.

6. Anton Tohill (Collingwood) – Tohill signed for the Magpies in 2018 in the draft. He has yet to make his debut for the side. He is the son of former Derry midfielder Anthony. Tohill is a super talent and is still learning his trade but he is likely to make a debut next season.

7. Darragh Joyce (St Kilda) – The Kilkenny man is enjoying life in the AFL. He made his debut in 2018 against Melbourne. He has plenty more games to be played that’s for sure. The 22 year old though may come back to his beloved Kilkenny in a few years to come as hurling will always be his first love for sure.

8. Stefan Okunbur (Geelong) – Things have gone to plan for Okunbur as he suffered an achilles tendon injury while training for Geelong back in January. He has since undergone surgery. He will likely be out until next season at the very least.

Irish Rugby players agree to pay cuts and deferrals

The IRFU, Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster Rugby, in agreement and partnership with Rugby Players Ireland and its members, have today agreed a payment deferral model for all employees.

These deferrals, based on an equitable sliding scale which ranges from 10% – 50%, will be effective from April, and beyond if required, but will remain subject to constant review of the financial circumstances of the IRFU and Provinces.

The IRFU hopes to return to full pay, and repay any deferrals, as soon as possible.

IRFU CEO Philip Browne said,

“We are entering uncharted waters as the Covid-19 crisis continues to unfold but we remain hopeful that something of this season can be retrieved later in summer. This is important as the whole game, amateur and professional, is financially dependent on the resumption of the professional tournaments and the revenues that they generate. With postponement of these tournaments the IRFU and the Provinces are facing some daunting financial challenges around loss of revenue and cash flow and we must cut our costs.

The IRFU has worked closely with our provincial colleagues and our partners in Rugby Players Ireland to move to protect the future of Irish Rugby and this arrangement will allow Irish Rugby the breathing space required in relation to cashflow that can ensure that when this crisis abates, we still have a business that can deliver for all those that play and love rugby. The situation will obviously remain under continuous review in case further action is required.

I thank all our partners, Rugby Players Ireland and all our employees for standing with us at this time.”

RPI CEO Simon Keogh said,

“We recognise the need to work with the IRFU with respect to these payment deferrals in light of the current circumstances. All endeavours have been made to contact those affected on an individual basis. Our members appreciate that such moves are necessary in order to protect the future of the game in this country. The health and safety of the public is the priority at this time. We will continue to work with the IRFU as this situation develops.”

Friday 19th June set as target date for resumption of SSE Airtricity League

The Football Association of Ireland and the National League Executive Committee hope to resume the SSE Airtricity League the weekend of June 19.

The decision was made at a tele-conference conducted from FAI HQ at Abbotstown today, with all 19 League clubs represented.

The plan is based around UEFA guidelines on a return to club action across Europe. This decision will see the Premier Division and the First Division of the SSE Airtricity League resume on the weekend commencing Friday, June 19.

The Premier Division will finish on Friday, December 4 and the SSE Airtricity League season will close on Friday, December 11, with the second leg of the promotion/relegation play-off.

The Extra.ie FAI Cup Final will go ahead as scheduled on November 1, whilst the EA SPORTS Cup will be deferred.

The new schedule will require the cancellation of the last round of fixtures in the Premier Division, now reduced to 27 games in total. Changes to the dates for European club fixtures may force alterations to the new calendar of games as the season develops and this will be continually reviewed.

The First Division clubs will examine the possibility of fulfilling their 27-game schedule within this timeframe from June to December.

World Snooker Championship postponed until July or August

The 2020 Betfred World Snooker Championship has been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The qualifying rounds of snooker’s biggest event were due to run from April 8 to 15 at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield, followed by the final stages from April 18 to May 4 at the Crucible Theatre.

WST has announced that it intends to host the final stages at the Crucible on rescheduled dates in July or August. This will be preceded by the qualifying rounds.

When new dates are confirmed, following consultation with the BBC, tickets for the final stages will be automatically transferred and the organisers will then outline the policy for refunds.

WST Chairman Barry Hearn said: “These are tough times for everyone but we are determined to get through it. Fans around the world – as well as the 144 players involved – are anxious to know if and when the World Championship will go ahead. I can assure everyone that we are doing all we can alongside our broadcasters, the venues and other partners to confirm new dates as soon as possible.

“Snooker players are self-employed, they need opportunities to earn prize money so we have a responsibility to them. We are currently exploring the potential to stage tournaments behind closed doors to keep the circuit alive, with more details to follow next week.

“Live televised coverage of the biggest sporting events can be an inspiration to people around the world in these challenging times so it is important that we strive to find solutions for our tournaments.”

Pro14 season suspended indefinitely

The board of Celtic Rugby DAC met by teleconference this week and agreed upon a strict list of criteria that would enable the Championship to recommence.

However, no decision on a definitive re-commencement date can be made until four key criteria can be met within our respective competing territories:

– Public Health Authorities cease to prohibit the resumption of sport and group training

– Travel restrictions between our territories are lifted

– No forced isolation or quarantine orders are in force when visiting our territories

– Player welfare is safeguarded, including requirement for a suitable pre-recommencement training period, to be established in conjunction with the high-performance personnel at our participating unions and teams

Due to the evolving situation, unfortunately the board had to take the further decision to cancel the Guinness PRO14 Final at Cardiff City Stadium, set to take place on June 20. Refunds will be made automatically to all who have already purchased tickets.

Full information on refunds will be available on https://www.pro14.rugby/finalin the next 24 hours.

Proposals regarding how to restart the season will be reviewed in the near future. PRO14 Rugby is working with key stakeholders to carefully examine several proposals that can be implemented and delivered in order to close out the season – albeit at a later date.

Should any final be played as part of the 2019/20 season it will be hosted by the team with highest ranking based upon league records from this campaign.

When positive indicators on the criteria listed above PRO14 Rugby will provide another update.

Everyone across the Guinness PRO14 would urge fans and everyone involved in the sport of rugby to heed the directions from their local health authorities regarding the COVID-19 outbreak and play their part in staying safe.

Motorsport Ireland suspends until the 1st June 2020

As a consequence of the ongoing health emergency and in accordance with the measures being implemented globally to counteract and contain the spread of COVID-19 all events permitted by Motorsport Ireland are suspended until the 1st June 2020.

This date may be revised but we will at all times be guided by government policy and what is the right thing to do on a national level.

 All clubs affected by this suspension of events will be reimbursed the deposits which they have paid to Motorsport Ireland and we encourage those clubs to work directly with us with a view to hopefully running their events at a later time. These are extraordinary times such as we have not experienced before but one thing is certain we will come out of this, unfortunately no one can put a time on when that will be.

 Our thoughts go out to the victims and their families that the virus has affected and to all those club members who for months have been devoting time and energy to the preparation of their 2020 events.  We share their disappointment and wish to express our solidarity and support

The Best Activities for Sports Lovers

It is easy to see why so many people in Ireland and all around the world love sports, whether this is football, rugby, horse racing, tennis or any other type of sport.

Something is thrilling about watching live sport, particularly when it is a team/player that you support, and you get to see them triumph. Of course, sport is not always on, but there are lots of activities that you can enjoy, which will provide a similar thrill and help you to fill the time until the next sporting fixture. Read on for a few fun activities that any sports lover will enjoy.

 

  • Video Games

Video games are one of the most exciting and thrilling activities that you can do from the comfort of your own home as they are so engaging and immersive. Additionally, there are many excellent sports video games for practically every sport, so it is a great way to engage in the sport yourself, whether you are playing online against your friends or against the computer.

 

  • Exercise

Exercise is hugely important for health, and it is something which most sports enthusiasts will enjoy, particularly if you are playing a competitive sport. Getting in good shape can give you a greater appreciation for the athletes that you watch on TV, but it will also help you to feel happier, healthier and more confident in your life.

 

  • Online Betting

Online betting can bring a similar thrill to watching or playing live sport as you get the highs of winning contrasted with the lows of a defeat. You can bet on all kinds of different sports and other activities with online betting websites too so it is easy to find something to bet on and you can do this no matter where you are (provided you have an internet connection). 

 

  • Chess

It may not be as pulsating as watching an end-to-end rugby match, but many sports fans find that chess is a terrific activity which has more similarities to the sport than you might initially think. This is because chess is a game that is all about strategy, reading your opponent and reacting – these are all key in most sports and can give you a greater appreciation for a win through tactics.

 

  • Reading

Reading is an enjoyable hobby for many reasons, and it is one which any sports lover can enjoy because there is so much to read in books, magazines and online. This might include match previews and reviews, tactical information, interviews, biographies, analysis or anything else related to your favourite sport.

 

  • Blogging

Following this, you could also start your own sports blog where you share your own content with the world and encourage conversation with your readers. This can be a fun way to share your thoughts with the world and engage with fellow sports fans online. 

These are a few suggestions for activities that any sports lover will enjoy when there isn’t a sport to watch. They all have close ties to competitive sport and could help you to get more from your favourite sports while giving you another hobby to enjoy.