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Tyrone battle to win over Dublin

Tyrone battled to a 1-10 to 1-07 win over Dublin in Omagh on Saturday. In truth the game should have been called off due to the horrendous conditions. But Mickey Harte will be delighted with the win.

Dublin made the perfect start to this game. Colm Basquel sauntered through with a super run through before unleashing an unstoppable effort to the top right corner of Niall Morgan’s goal. However, Mickey Harte’s men settled with scores from Conor Meyler and Rory Brennan. Brian Fenton knocked over a nice score, but it was Dublin only point from play in the opening half.

Liam Rafferty got on the scoreboard after McCurry assisted him. However, the game would be all tied up when Morgan knocked over a long range free from 50 metres with the wind. Dean Rock knocked over a 20 metre free, but Peter Harte knocked over a super score on 33 minutes. Tyrone could have had a goal when Rafferty hit the crossbar. The score at the break 0-5 to 1-02. There was some unsavoury scenes in the tunnel with both sides engaging in a scuffle which didn’t look great from first viewing.

Padraig Hampsey was given a black card when action resumed for his involvement in the tunnel incident. I suspect we will be hearing more about it. Peter Harte would kick the first score of the half. Dublin through Cillian O’Shea and Niall Scully pointed, before Dean Scully knocked over a free. McCurry kicked his first accurate free of the night, Morgan followed that up with another free to leave it 1-05 to 0-08. Niall Scully was then sent to the sin bin after tangling with his marker, Edendork man Morgan took the resulting free and split the posts as Tyrone led for the first time after 58 minutes. Jack McCaffrey was introduced by Dessie Farrell and he was fouled to allow Rock to level matters.

Morgan kick his fourth free of the game to edge the hosts back in front. But Dean Rock kicked a 66th minute effort between the posts. The score now was 0-10 to 1-07. Tyrone got the final score of the game despite Dublin pushing for the goal with Paul Mannion. Tyrone held on for what was a crucial win in Omagh

Valencia FC cancel press conferences over coronavirus concerns

La Liga side Valencia FC have released a statement cancelling “all meetings or public gatherings in enclosed spaces that present risk to players, coaching staff and club staff,” after the first confirmed cases of coronavirus in the city.

In the statement they added: “Any non-sports public activity with members of the first team will be cancelled until further notice, including the coach’s press conference prior to the La Liga match, as well as all the pre and post-match appearances scheduled for Saturday’s game at Mestalla.”

The club has also advised supporters and employees, who travelled to Italy for their Champions League game at Atalanta on 19 February, on a range of hygiene measures.

The virus is going to lead to huge disruption and we have done a list of Irish sporting events affected by Covid-19

Eight-year ban for Triple Olympic champion

Once again an Athlete than won a medal at London 2012 Olympics has received a ban, this time its Chinese swimmer Sun Yang.

An eight-year ban was imposed on Sun because this was his second offence, he had served a three-month suspension in 2014 for taking prohibited stimulant Trimetazidine.

Sun won 200m freestyle gold at Rio 2016 having triumphed in the 400m freestyle and 1500m freestyle at London 2012,  he had told an appeal hearing in November that he missed a test because testers failed to prove their identity when they arrived at his home. He also denied a vial containing his blood samples was smashed with a hammer.

Cas said: “The athlete failed to establish that he had a compelling justification to destroy his sample collection containers and forego the doping control when, in his opinion, the collection protocol was not in compliance with the ISTI (international standard for testing and investigations).

“As the Cas panel noted, it is one thing, having provided a blood sample, to question the accreditation of the testing personnel while keeping the intact samples in the possession of the testing authorities; it is quite another thing, after lengthy exchanges and warnings as to the consequences, to act in such a way that results in destroying the sample containers, thereby eliminating any chance of testing the sample at a later stage.”

Wada welcomed the ruling, and added that it was “satisfied that justice in this case has been rendered”.

Limerick v Westmeath: Preview, Team News and live score updates

Limerick v Westmeath takes place at 2pm at the Gaelic Grounds. We have a preview, team news and betting below. We will be providing live score updates as well so be sure to follow them on the below link.

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Preview

Limerick will guarantee at least a place in the quarter finals with a win over Westmeath here. John Kielys side have played three games and won three games. They also have a game in hand to play owing to Storm Dennis. That game takes place on March 7th against Waterford. To date they have beaten Tipperary, Cork and Galway. John Kiely has got to be impressed. Players like Cian Lynch, Aaron Gillane and Tom Morrissey will be key to Limerick’s success here.

Westmeath come into this game bottom of Division 1A and are looking at been relegated. They have conceded 10-81 in four games to date. They have lost to Waterford, Cork, Galway and Tipperary. Speaking to the Irish Times, Lake County boss Shane O’Brien said following the defeat to Tipperary, “It’s a very tough one to take to come down here to Semple Stadium and to underperform the way that we did, going down to 14 again proved to be hugely costly,”. Allan Devine, Niall Mitchell and Aonghus Clarke will have to be at their best to stop the Tipperary attack.

Team News

Teams have yet to be announced.

Betting

Limerick are virtually unbackable here at odds of 1/200. If you fancy Westmeath for the upset they are 25/1. I can only see this game going one way and unfortunately for Westmeath fans it could be a long 70 minutes. Limerick -16 at 5/6 is the selection. There is no live coverage of Limerick v Westmeath so be sure to check out our live score updates on Sunday.

Galway v Cork: Preview, Team News and live score updates

Galway v Cork takes place at 2pm in Salthill on Sunday. We have a preview, team news and betting information. If you can’t make the game be sure to follow our live match updates.

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Preview

This is a big game for Galway. A loss here and they likely won’t make the knockout stages of the tournament. Shane O’Neill’s side have only 1 win from 3 games. They lost to Limerick and Waterford. Their postponed game was against Tipperary and this will be played on March 8th.  Players like Cathal Mannion, Joe Canning, Gearoid McInerney and Conor Whelan will be key here.

Cork come into this game lying in third place in the table. Kieran Kingston side have two wins and two losses from four games. A win here will likely put them through to a quarter-final at the very least. The two wins came against Tipperary and Westmeath, while losses came at the hands of Limerick and Waterford. Speaking to The Echo after the defeat to Limerick Kieran Kingston said, “We came here for a result and we didn’t get that and that was disappointing. As I said, we threw off the shackles there in the second half and had a right go, but just came up short in the end”. Players like Pat Horgan, Seamus Harnedy and Eoin Cadogan will be key to the Rebel cause here.

Team News

Galway: TBA

Cork: TBA

Betting

There is not much separating the sides in the betting. Galway are 10/11 and Cork are 11/10. Cork for me have been playing good stuff and with Patrick Horgan in attack they should win this for me. Galway v Cork promises to be a thrilling be sure to follow our live match tracker.

Clare v Dublin: Preview, Team News and live score updates

Clare v Dublin takes place at 2pm on Sunday. The games takes place at Ennis. We have a preview, team news and betting. Be sure to check out our live score updates of the game from the below link.

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Preview

Clare are the only side in Division 1B that remain unbeaten with four games played they have three wins and one draw. The wins came against Laois, Carlow and Wexford. They drew with Kilkenny last time out 1-19 to 3-13. Brian Lohan’s side will be assured of a place in the quarter-finals here at least if they secure a win. Speaking to the Irish Independent Pat O’Connor said after the Kilkenny game, “The league is all about seeing what guys are made of and no better place to test lads, no better scenario,”.

Dublin come into this game knowing a win may bring them into contention for a place in the quarter-finals. They have four points from four games. They have won two games and  lost two games. The wins have come against Carlow and Laois. The losses to Wexford and Kilkenny. Speaking after the defeat to Wexford last time manager Mattie Kenny said, “You’d like to have closed out the game, but you can be sure that there won’t be a puck of the ball between the two sides in the Leinster Championship.” He continued, “The game opened up too much, and it became a 13-a-side game.

Team News

Clare: TBA

Dublin: TBA

Betting

Clare are 1/3 to claim the spoils here. Dublin are 5/2. For me it has to be Clare -3 especially on home soil. There is no live coverage of Clare v Dublin so be sure to check out our updates.

Wexford v Carlow: Preview, Team News and live score updates

Wexford v Carlow takes place at 2pm on Sunday. The games takes place in Wexford Park. We have a preview of the game as well as teams and betting. We will be providing live score updates from the below link.

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Preview

Wexford are in a good position here coming into this game. They currently sit second in Division 1B. They have played four games, winning three and losing one. The wins coming against Laois, Kilkenny and most recently Dublin. Davy Fitzgerald speaking after that game said, “It was probably one of the most frustrating games that I’ve ever been involved in,”. Fitzgerald will looks to players like Jack O’Connor, Diarmuid O’Keeffe and Liam Ryan.

Carlow are staring down at relegation now. They have yet to win a game in Division 1B under Colm Bonnar. They have 4 losses from 4 games. They lost heavily to Kilkenny, Clare and Dublin. However, They lost out 0-15 to 0-14 against Laois. Carlow have good players in their side though with the likes of Marty Kavanagh, John Michael Nolan and Chris Nolan. These players will need to be at their best if Carlow are to come away with the win here.

Team News

Teams have yet to be announced.

Wexford: TBA

Carlow: TBA

Betting

Wexford are massive favourites here at odds of 1/50. Carlow are 12/1 to win. For me it’s a Wexford win and backing them -12 at 5/6 is the selection. There is no live coverage of Wexford v Carlow so be sure to check out our live match tracker.

What Makes The Grand National a Special Event in the Racing Calendar?

In April, we see one of the most significant racing events to hit the calendar. Once again, Aintree Racecourse hosts this popular event that is broadcast the world over. This day sees around 150,000 people over the three-day festival, and it’s never without a dull moment, especially when the outsider’s take the lead. 

 

Aintree Racecourse has hosted the event since 1839 and is just outside the vibrant city of Liverpool. People both nationally and internationally come to see the jockeys in action, and this year is set to be no different as a host of favourites take on the four-mile two-furlong course. 

 

So what makes this event so unique in the racing calendar? 

 

There a number of reasons why this is the case, and in this guide, we will give you an insight into why it’s a nail-biting race to watch either at home or the racecourse. 

It’s unpredictable

 

One of the main aspects of the Aintree grand national is that it is unpredictable. The bookies have their favourites, and a lot of research and statistics go into giving you as much information as possible on the predicted outcome. However, nothing is ever set in stone. The fun part of it is that you never know what might happen and placing that bet on the outsider might actually come up trumps. The race has seen some surprising wins with riders such as Mon Mome in 2009 winning at an odds of 100-1. 

Aintree is steeped in racing history

 

You can’t deny the unrivalled presence Aintree has in the racing world. This course has played host to some of the worlds most exciting and historical events in the racing calendar and continues to be a place where the best jockeys in the world hope to race. Back in the 70s, the racecourse saw the famous horse Red Rum win three consecutive times.

The course puts the rider and horse through their paces

 

This four and a half-mile long racecourse is said to be one of the toughest challenges for horse and jockey. It also has a range of fences that have their own names due to how famous they’ve become. They are notoriously challenging to ride over and make some thrilling watching as the riders take the leap often all in one bundle. 

 

Some of the most famous fence examples are:

 

Becher’s Brook – Named after the rider Captain Martin Becher who hid in the brook at the fence after falling – this fence is a challenging leap as the landing side is approximately six to ten inches lower than the take-off side. 

 

Foinavon – This fence is the smallest in the course but isn’t without its dramatic events. It’s named after the outsider horse that avoided a pile-up here and then went on to win the race. 

 

The Chair – Riders only jump the 15th fence in the race once, but that’s certainly enough. It’s the tallest example on the course and stands at 5ft 2ins with a 6ft drop into a ditch the other side. It’s quite a feat for any rider. 

 

Other famous fences on the course include Valentine’s Brook and Canal Turn. 

The race isn’t just for horseracing fans

 

As the race is shown across the world, it has become a national treasure in the UK. The appeal of the competition is that you don’t have to be an avid fan of horseracing to go ahead and pick your favourites. Of course, the odds make it slightly easier to gauge. However, if you want to try your luck, you can choose what horse you think looks the best or has the funniest name. Some people go for their lucky numbers too, and it can make for some fun competition among family and friends. 

The runners selection process makes it a nail-biting experience 

 

The race is made up of 40 runners, yet there are often around 100 horses entered into the competition for the chance to be selected. The process whittles them down to make the race as close as possible; that way, you’ll always experience a thrilling and nail-biting experience. The horses are chosen closer to the event. However, there is time to withdraw entries depending on the horse and rider. This year’s event takes place on Saturday 4th April, but the confirmed runners won’t be made until 2nd April, where 40 will be chosen along with four reserves. 

You don’t have to be there to feel part of the action

 

The excitement surrounding this event is always unprecedented. As mentioned before, it is broadcast around the world and is one of the most popular sporting events in the racing calendar. The beauty of it is that you don’t have to be at Aintree to experience the electric atmosphere of this race. However, if you do want to, you’ll never experience anything like it. The entire festival has a selection of events, including Liverpool’s Day Thursday and Ladies Day at Aintree on Friday. The main event is on Saturday and will undoubtedly make for thrilling watching. 

 

If you can’t be there, the race will be broadcast on ITV and other news outlets, including online media. 

It’s a fashionable affair

 

Another aspect of the race is the fashion worn on the day. Although there is technically no dress code, smart clothing is preferred and always adhered to by revellers. Some of the top displays include the spectacular ensembles by the ladies who go all out in glamorous dresses and eye-catching hats. The guys look smart too in tailored suits and stylish accessories. There’s also the flurry on celebrities that take to the enclosures. So there could be a chance to spot a star while you enjoy the race. 

 

The Grand National and Aintree are a fixture in British racing history and always provide an explosive event each year. Why not check out your favourites this year and see whether Tiger Roll will be lifting the trophy and scoring his third consecutive win to mirror Red Rum’s success in the 70s.

SQUID Sports and News App will be on Huawei smartphones

SQUID App, a leading media-tech company, has been chosen to be Sports news provider for Huawei smartphones in all countries in Europe. 

SQUID will be content partner for the newsfeed in Huawei Browser and Huawei Assistant. The Huawei Assistant can be reached when swiping to the right (Minus 1 Screen). Users of Huawei Browser and Huawei Assistant will be served a recommended feed with news from several different news topics and a diversity of publishers. Huawei Browser is already now available for download from Huawei AppGallery. Huawei Assistant will be launched on new Huawei models, but is available now for you to test here

“We are very excited that Huawei has chosen us as a partner to provide their smartphone users with the most interesting news content. Our goal is to inspire users to read more quality journalism and at the same time help publishers gain more traffic and revenues” , says Johan Othelius, CEO & Founder of SQUID App. 

SQUID App provides Huawei smartphone users with news and content in 29 different languages across 43 countries in Europe. SQUID App’s goal is to give users easy access to interesting and relevant news from trustworthy sources.

10 Things to Know Before Heading to the Grand National

The Grand National is by far the most awaited horse racing event across the country. It attracts everyone, from passionate race lovers to newcomers. It doesn’t matter where you stand; if you want to enjoy the Grand National to the fullest, check out these ten things to know before attending and read the gold cup guide for the festival.  

  1. Aintree Grand National is one of the longest racecourses 

Year after year, an entire nation waits for the Grand National. But did you know that the Aintree racecourse near Liverpool is one of the longest in the UK? The four and a half mile long course is also known as one of the most difficult tracks in the world as its length is paired with 30 fences designed to challenge all of the 40 riders.

  1. The first Grand National was won in 1839

The first Grand National edition was held in 1839 and featured less forgiving fences than it does now. The edition was won by a horse named Lottery.

  1. The first Grand National winner was also the slowest winner

Lottery might be known as the first horse to win the Grand National, but it also holds the title for being the slowest horse to ever win the race. Indeed, it took Lottery a whopping 14 minutes and 53 seconds to win the race, whereas nowadays, races are won in a matter of minutes, if you blink you might miss them.

  1. The youngest jockey to win the Grand National was only 17 years old

The youngest jockey to ever win it, Bruce Hobbs, was only 17 years old when he rode the horse Battleship to victory in 1938. 

  1. The first female jockey raced in the Grand National in 1977

For over 130 years, the Grand National, like many other sports,  was exclusive to men. But, this soon changed as in 1977 Charlotte Brew became the first woman jockey to ever ride a horse during the event. Brew pathed the way for more women to join the race and in 1995, Jenny Pitman was the first female winner of the Grand National.

  1. You don’t have to be a professional jockey to win the Grand National

In fact, many amateur jockeys have won the event throughout the years, including journalist Marcus Armytage in 1990. 

  1. The Chair is the most intimidating fence 

The Grand National counts 30 fences, but only one can intimidate even the most experienced riders. It’s The Chair, a fence standing at 5 feet and 3 inches tall and that can challenge both jockeys and horses. 

  1. Red Rum is the most successful Grand National horse

From all horses to ever race in the Grand National, Red Rum stands out. The horse has won the race three times between 1973 and 1977, despite suffering from a debilitating bone disease. 

  1. Golden Miller is the only horse to have completed the Cheltenham-Grand National double

Golden Miller is the only horse in the Grand National history to have completed the Cheltenham and Grand National double. Not only did he win both races in 1934, but Golden Miller is also the most successful Cheltenham Gold Cup horse, winning five consecutive wins between 1932 and 1936.

  1. Vincent O’Brien was the only trainer to win the Grand National three years in a row

Talking about consecutive years, Vincent O’Brien is one of the most renowned trainers for managing to train three successive champions. His horses Early Mist, Royal Tan, and Quare Times won the Grand National in 1953, 1954, and 1955, respectively.