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Sam Bennett wins Race Torquay to take his second early-season win

Sam Bennett has claimed his second win of the 2020 season, winning Race Torquay in Australia, an event consisting of ten laps of an undulating 13.3km circuit following a clockwise direction.

“This success makes me very happy and feeds my confidence ahead of Sunday (in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race), when I hope to be again up there with a shot at victory. The credit goes to the team, who did again a great job and were always there for me”, Sam said immediately after the finish.

Thursday’s race was animated by Dries Devenyns, who launched an attack after six laps, being joined by Daryl Impey (Mitchelton-Scott), together with whom he worked well, opening up a gap of 55 seconds which spread some panic in the peloton. Eventually, the sprinters’ teams took the front of the pack and narrowed down the advantage of the escapees, who despite their valiant effort, got pegged back with 15 kilometres to go.

A number of attacks on the final lap didn’t change the expected outcome and the first edition of Race Torquay culminated in a bunch gallop dominated by Bennett’s new team, Deceuninck – Quick-Step.

Michael Mørkøv delivered a perfectly-executed lead-out, rolling out the red carpet for the Irish Champion, who shot from the peloton and generated a whirring speed which brought him a comfortable win over Giacomo Nizzolo (NTT Pro Cycling) and Alberto Dainese (Team Sunweb).

“After an aggressive start, things became pretty controlled, so I asked the guys to make it harder and kick off the race again, and that’s when Dries went and forced the others to chase. It all came together later and I got an armchair ride to the line. I like the course and the length of the race, even though it was harder than advertised, as it has a bit of everything for everyone, and winning this event after being elevated to UCI status gives me a lot of satisfaction”, added Bennett, who triumphed at Race Torquay twice when it was a critérium.

Cork v Waterford on Saturday live on Camogie Association Facebook Page

The Camogie Association will broadcast live coverage of five fixtures in Division 1 of the 2020 Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues via live streaming on the Camogie Association Facebook Page, starting this weekend.

The initiative will see a match being broadcast each week during the group stages of the Division 1 competition throughout the months of February and March.

The action gets underway this Saturday evening with the opening tie of this year’s Division 1 campaign when Cork host Waterford in Páirc Uí Chaoimh at 5pm with coverage starting at 4.45pm on the Camogie Association Facebook Page.

This fixture will also see the implementation of the six Trial Playing Rules which are being introduced in this year’s Littlewoods Ireland Camogie Leagues.

The selected weekly fixture will be announced on a week-to-week basis as the group stages build in excitement with crucial places in the Final on March 22nd at stake.

To ensure that you don’t miss out on any of the action, supporters are urged to follow the Camogie Association’s Facebook Page at @OfficialCamogieAssociation.

Heineken Champions Cup & Challenge Cup Quarter-Finals Dates, Venues & Kick-Off Times

EPCR has confirmed the dates and kick-off times of the Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup quarter-finals, with eight former winners of EPCR’s tournaments remaining in contention for European silverware this season.

The 25th anniversary season of the Heineken Champions Cup will resume with a clash between the No 1-ranked Leinster and holders, Saracens, at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin, on Saturday, 4 April.

The Leinster-Saracens game will be preceded by the meeting of No 2-ranked Exeter Chiefs and Northampton Saints at Sandy Park while on the same day, Stade Marcel-Michelin will be packed for the head-to-head between Clermont and Racing 92.

On Sunday, 5 April, the Heineken Champions Cup will be centre stage again when four-time winners, Toulouse, are up against Ulster at the 33,000-capacity Le Stadium, with the game live on Virgin Media.

The quarter-finals weekend kicks off on Friday, 3 April with the Challenge Cup clash of No 1-ranked RC Toulon and Scarlets at Stade Mayol.

On Saturday, Leicester Tigers host Castres Olympique, and Bordeaux-Bègles are at home against Edinburgh Rugby at Welford Road and Stade Chaban-Delmas respectively.

The last of the Challenge Cup quarter-finals on Sunday, 5 April sees No 2-ranked Bristol Bears against the Dragons at Ashton Gate.

Heineken Champions Cup quarter-finals

(All kick-offs local time)

Saturday 4 April
QF 4: Exeter Chiefs v Northampton Saints, Sandy Park (15.15).
QF 2: ASM Clermont Auvergne v Racing 92, Stade Marcel-Michelin (16.15).
QF 1: Leinster Rugby v Saracens, Aviva Stadium (17.45).

Sunday 5 April

QF 3: Toulouse v Ulster Rugby, Le Stadium (16.15).

Challenge Cup quarter-finals
(All kick-offs local time)

Friday 3 April
QF 1: RC Toulon v Scarlets, Stade Félix Mayol (21.00).

Saturday 4 April
QF 2: Leicester Tigers v Castres Olympique, Welford Road (12.45).
QF 3: Bordeaux-Bègles v Edinburgh Rugby, Stade Chaban-Delmas (21.15).

Sunday 5 April
QF 4: Bristol Bears v Dragons, Ashton Gate Stadium (12.45).

Bertram Allen wins on first visit to Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida

Bertram Allen and Quiet Easy 4 proved unassailable in the $6,000 Bainbridge Companies 1.40m CSI4* class at the 2020 Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida, giving the 24-year-old Wexford rider a victory in his first-ever visit to the WEF.

The two-phase class produced 20 double clears within the 48-second time allowed over the course designed by Brazilian Anderson Lima. Allen’s time bested the field in 31.46 second, just fractions faster than runner-up Erynn Ballard of Canada riding Canora Z, in a time of 31.66 seconds.

There were three nations represented on the final podium, with USA home rider Peter Lutz riding Excellent to third in 31.68 seconds. Fellow U.S. rider Todd Minikus finished fourth on Amex Z in 33.06 seconds, while Kerry-born Capt. Brian Cournane capped the tap five in 33.55 seconds riding Colourful Lady.

Of the Quidam’s Rubin gelding 16-year-old gelding, winning rider Allen said:

“I had Quiet Easy a few years ago, then he was sold to Norway and I only recently got him back. I really like him and I’ve known him a long time. This was one of my first classes back with him, and he’s really fresh, so it’s lovely to have him back. The owner didn’t have so much for him to do, so they said they’d send him back to me if I could retire him when he was finished. He’s nearing the end of his career now, so it’s nice to just enjoy him.”

Allen, who is based in Germany, will be flying back and forth to compete the three horses he has in Florida, as well as riding his remaining string back in Europe.

Final Results $6,000 Bainbridge Companies 1.40m CSI4*

1 Quiet Easy 4 and Bertram Allen (IRL), 0/0/31.46 seconds.
2 Canora Z and Erynn Ballard (CAN), 0/0/31.66 seconds.
3 Excellent and Peter Lutz (USA), 0/0/31.68 seconds.
4 Amex Z and Todd Minikus (USA), 0/0/33.06 seconds.
5 Colourful Lady and Capt. Brian Cournane (IRL), 0/0/33.55 seconds.

World Athletics Indoor Championships postponed until 2021 due to Coronavirus

The organisers of the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, from 13-15 March 2020, have decided to postpone the event to March 2021 due to the Coronavirus.

The advice from World Athletics’ medical team, who are in contact with the World Health Organisation, is that the spread of the Coronavirus both within China and outside the country is still at a concerning level and that the Championships should not be going ahead.

World Athletics considered the possibility of relocating the event to another country, but given the concerns that still exist regarding the spread of the virus outside China, the organisation has decided not to go with this option, as it may lead to further postponement at a later date.

The sport’s governing body has chosen not to cancel the championships and has stated it will now work with athletes, partners and the Nanjing organising committee to secure a date in 2021 to stage this event.

World No.1 Brooks Koepka confirmed for sold out JP McManus Pro-Am in July

World no.1 golfer Brooks Koepka has been confirmed for the 6th edition of the JP McManus Pro-Am at Adare Manor, Co. Limerick on July 6th and 7th, bringing to eight of the world’s top 10 players who are now set to play the charity event.

The 29-year-old American won the 2017 US Open, before claiming at least one Major championship in each of the last three seasons, en route to the summit of golf’s world rankings.

Florida-native Koepka is the latest in an impressive list of world class players who will play at the JP McManus-owned venue this summer, among them Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose, Jon Rahm, 2019 British Open Champion Shane Lowry, Sergio Garcia, former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley, as well as former Major winners Graeme McDowell and Pádraig Harrington.

Koepka, whose huge distance off the tee and superb all-round game have seen him become the dominant player in the men’s game over the past three years, has won an impressive array of Major Championships: 2017 US Open, 2018 US Open, 2018 USPGA Championship, and 2019 USPGA Championship.

Pro-Am host JP McManus said he is delighted Koepka will be at Adare Manor in July:

“It’s fantastic for the Pro-Am that Brooks has committed to the event and I extend our sincere thanks to him for doing so. It promises to be very special for the spectators to see a player of his calibre in action this July and we are also extremely fortunate to have eight of the world’s top ten golfers confirmed to participate.”

The Pro-Am takes place July 6th-7th 2020 at the Tom Fazio redesigned Golf Course at Adare Manor, with charitable organisations in the Mid-West set to benefit from the Pro-Am.

Ireland Club XV to play Scotland Club XV, Friday 7.30pm

The Ireland Club XV team to play Scotland Club XV in the opening game of the 2020 Club International Series at Netherdale on Friday (kick-off 7.30pm) has been named by Gearóid Prendergast.

Four players who took part in the 2019 series return and are joined by two other players with previous experience at this level, in a starting line-up which has an average age of 23 years.

Alan Kennedy, who featured against England Counties in 2017 and has been named as captain, with the Young Munster man set to start alongside Brian Hayes in the second row. John Sutton and Andy Keating are named in the front row with the uncapped Conor Maguire.

Michael Melia will start his fifth consecutive club international on Friday night when he packs down in the back row with Paul Derham and John Foley.

Aran Hehir and James Taylor form the half back partnership, while outside Taylor will be his UCC club mate Peter Sylvester. Pa Ryan is at outside centre the back three consisting of Jamie Heuston, Colm Hogan and Jack Ringrose.

Commenting on the team selection, Head Coach Gearóid Prendergast said:

“I’m excited to be working with this group of players. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the last few weeks of preparation and I think they’re going to grab this opportunity with both hands. They’re young, they’re ambitious and above all talented. We’ve sprinkled some experience in there, but a lot of these guys will be playing in a club international for the first time so it’s massively exciting for them.”

Ireland Club XV Squad

15. Jamie Heuston (Garryowen), 14. Colm Hogan (Dublin University), 13. Pa Ryan (Shannon), 12. Peter Sylvester (UCC), 11. Jack Ringrose (UCD), 10. James Taylor (UCC), 9. Aran Hehir (Shannon),

1. Conor Maguire (Old Wesley). 2. John Sutton (Cork Constitution), 3. Andrew Keating (Garryowen), 4. Brian Hayes (Cork Constitution), 5. Alan Kennedy (Young Munster), 6. Michael Melia (Terenure College), 7. John Foley (Young Munster), 8. Paul Derham (Old Wesley).

Replacements:

16. Adam Clarkin (Terenure College), 17. Corrie Barrett (Garryowen), 18. JP Phelan (Clontarf), 19. Peter Claffey (Terenure College), 20. Ryan Murphy (UCC), 21. Gerry Hurley (Cork Constitution), 22. Bryan Fitzgerald (Garryowen), 23. Matthew Byrne (Terenure College).

2020 Club International Series Fixtures:


Scotland Club XV v Ireland Club XV

Friday, January 31, kick-off 7.30pm
Netherdale, Galashiels.

Ireland Club XV v Scotland Club XV

Friday, February 7, kick-off 5.45pm
Energia Park, Donnybrook.

FAI set to receive 7.5 million euro from government

The FAI are set to receive 7.5 million euro from the Irish Government. RTE Sport report that the government will double its funding to the FAI. This funding will be an interest free loan of 2.5 euro annually for the three years. This set to to refinance the organisation and help save it.

Currently the FAI are in debt of around 62 million euros. So they are cash strapped. However this latest injection of money will likely help in some way or another. Sport Minister Shane Ross as well as Brendan Griffin met with representatives of UEFA. The FAI and the Bank of Ireland were also engaged in talks to come up with plans to help the organisation. It is also expected UEFA and Bank Of Ireland will contribute funding.

The Sport Ireland grant has also now been restored. The cash for this grant has also been doubled from 2.9 million euro up to 5.8 million euro. There has been no finance from the state since last year’s story broke of John Delaney lending the organisation 100,000 euro. Furthermore, Bank Of Ireland are set to sponsor the FAI. They will also hold the mortgage for the stadium.

Roy Barrett chairperson of the FAI was delighted with the plan, he said, This agreement is vital for Irish football and allows us to take the first steps in the rebirth of our sport. We can now progress with our plans to restructure and rebuild the Association and do what is best for our staff.  He continued, “On behalf of the Board and the Association, I would like to thank all our partners for their support and their commitment to the future of our game and we look forward to working with them, our staff and our stakeholders to bring this plan to fruition.

This is somewhat good news considering the association was on its knee 2 or 3 months ago. If all goes to plan hopefully the debt will be cleared. Irish football can go back to the grassroots and help clubs out that badly need to be.

Sigerson Cup Final Result and Review 2020

DCU 0-14 IT Carlow 0-07

DCU have won their first Sigerson Cup since 2015 after they beat IT Carlow 0-14 to 0-07 at the DCU Sportsground. Paddy Christie’s side pushed on in the second half as they were worthy 7 point winners.

Dublin netminder Evan Comerford opened the scoring for DCU from a free inside the first minute of play. Micheal Bannigan made it 0-02 to 0-00 with another free not long after. It took IT Carlow 14 minutes to register their first score of the night through Cian Farrell. However, once again the Dublin outfit hit back with white flags from Shane Carthy on 17 minutes and David Garland moments later.

DCU took a three point lead in at the break 0-05 to 0-02. They looked far more superior than their counterparts. Cian Farrell kicked the other score as well meaning IT Carlow didn’t score from play in the opening half.

Evan Comerford kicked a further two points in the second half to take his personal tally to 0-03 for the night. Paddy Small who was playing at full forward landed a nice point from play and another Dublin senior player Sean Bugler also got on the scoreboard. IT Carlow needed to rely heavily on the exploits of free taker Cian Farrell to keep them in the game. Farrell registered 0-06 for the Carlow men. However, any chance of a comeback was given a massive hit when Wexford midfielder Niall Hughes was sin-binned as was Richard Hitchcock. All the credit must go to DCU though and the Brendan McCole captained side will be celebrating for weeks to come. Sigerson Cup result on the night DCU 0-14 IT Carlow 0-07.

DCU: Evan Comerford (0-03, 0-03f); Daniel Corcoran, Brendan McCole, Conor Morrison; Kevin Flynn, Jordan Morrissey, Declan Monaghan; Sean McMahon, Shane Carthy (0-01); Brian Stack, Micheal Bannigan (0-03, 0-02f), Sean Bugler (0-01); Thomas E Donohoe, Paddy Small (0-02), David Garland (0-04, 0-01f).

Subs: Tom Fox for Donohoe (38), Stephen Smith for Stack (52), Mark Curran for Morrison (54), Kieran Dwyer for Corcoran (60), Nathan Gavigan for McMahon (60).

IT Carlow: Killian Roche; Richard Hitchcock, Ronan Ryan, Josh Moore; Cathal Walsh, Trevor Collins, Conor Doyle; Niall Hughes, Sean  Ryan; Adam Steed, Chris Byrne, Padraig O’Toole; Cian Farrell (0-06, 0-06f), Jack Walsh, Evan Lowry (0-01).

Subs: Gearoid Murphy for J Walsh (38), Sean Crowley for C Walsh (48), Tommy Griffin for Steed (50).

 

Division 1A Hurling: Westmeath v Waterford, Preview, Team News and live scores

The Division 1A hurling fixture of Westmeath v Waterford takes place at 2pm on Sunday. The game will be on in Cusack Park, Mullingar. We have a preview, team news and betting ahead of the game. To follow live scores of the game press the below link.

Livescores.sportsnewsireland.com

Preview

Westmeath come in to the game on the back of a heavy loss to Galway at Pearse Stadium. The Lake County lost out 1-24 to 0-10. Shane O’Brien will look for some sort of improvement here a loss here and his side will be up against it, with games against Limerick, Kilkenny and Cork to come. They will rely on players like Killian Doyle, Cormac Boyle and Eoin Price.

Waterford come into the game on the back of a win over Cork last time out. The Deise won 1-24 to Cork’s 3-17. Liam Cahill was delighted the way his side showed courage. He will be delighted with the performance of Iarlaith Daly at wing back, Stephen Bennett at full forward and Kieran Bennett in the half forward. Speaking to the Waterford News and Star said, “What this whole set up is about is finding the players that will give you the edge when the summer comes around,” “He continued, Really pleased. We’ll do it more as the league goes on but always trying to get a result as well. Exciting times ahead and looking forward to the next challenge that comes.”

Team News 

Westmeath and Waterford have yet to name their sides for the game.

Betting

Westmeath are 9/1 to win this game, while Waterford are massive favourites at odds of 1/20. Backing Waterford -12 at 10/11 looks a great bet. There is no coverage of Westmeath v Waterford but highlights will likely be on league Sunday.