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Stumptown is first Irish winner of the Velka Pardubicka

Stumptown becomes the first Irish winner of the Velka Pardubicka.

Stumptown has become the first Irish-trained horse to win the Velka Pardubicka in the Czech Republic.

The eight-year-old son of Laverock gave jockey Keith Donoghue and trainer Gavin Cromwell a famous win in the 135th edition of the race.

Owned by the Furze Bush Syndicate, the winner of the Cross County Chase at Cheltenham, won by a length and three-quarters form High In The Sky and rider Jan Faltejsek.

Čáryjape was third home with Adam Čmiel in the saddle, while Cuwall and Jakub Kocman were fourth in the 15-horse contest.

“He was great”

“I am thrilled. It was a tough race, but the horse managed it. He was great. We stayed at the back, which was not the plan, but we managed it,” winning rider Keith Donoghue told Czech TV Sport.

The Patrick Aspell-bred Stumptown had been pulled up on his most recent run, in the Aintree Grand National.

The Velká Pardubická, one of Europe’s most difficult races, is traditionally held every second Sunday of October.

The race, first run in 1874, measures 6,900 metres, has 31 obstacles, and is open to six-year-old and older horses.

NFL Week 6 Previews, Key Games & Stats

Credit: @NFLUKIRE.

Exciting finishes and thrilling comebacks have been the norm so far this season in the NFL as we hope for more of the same in Week 6.

There have been 24 games to feature a game-winning score in the final two minutes of regulation or in overtime in the opening five weeks of the regular season.

Seven teams – Carolina, Jacksonville, Minnesota, New England, San Francisco, Tampa Bay and Tennessee – accomplished the feat last week.

During week 5, four teams – Tennessee (18 points), Carolina (17), Denver (14) and Jacksonville (14) – completed comebacks of at least 14 points to win.

Denver Broncos (3-2) at New York Jets (0-5)

The second of three straight weeks with a London game features the Denver Broncos and New York Jets at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday.

Denver leads the league with 21 sacks this season and ranks second in scoring defence, allowing 16.8 points per game. Linebacker Nik Bonitto leads the NFL with seven sacks and can become the first player since 2013 to record at least 1.5 sacks in four consecutive games.

The Jets, who played Minnesota last season at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, will become the seventh team to play in London in consecutive seasons, joining Detroit (2014-15), Jacksonville (2013-19, 2021-25), the Los Angeles Rams (2016-17), Miami (2014-15), Minnesota (2024-25) and the Raiders (2018-19).

Detroit Lions (4-1) at Kansas City Chiefs (2-3)

The two clubs will be meeting for the first time since Detroit’s 21-20 win over the defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs in the league’s 2023 Kick-off Game.

Detroit leads the NFL in scoring offence and have scored at least 34 points in each of their past four games. A win today can see them become the fifth team in the Super Bowl era to record at least 34 points in five games within a single season.

Running backs Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery each scored a touchdown last week. It marked the 14th game in which they each have scored a touchdown.

Including the postseason, Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes has 299 touchdown passes in 138 career games. With a touchdown pass on Sunday night, he will surpass Aaron Rodgers (147 games) as the fastest player to 300 career touchdown passes, including the postseason, in NFL history.

Seattle Seahawks (3-2) at Jacksonville Jaguars (4-1) 

Two of the top intercepting defences from the first five weeks of the season will be in action, as Jacksonville leads the league with 10 interceptions and Seattle ranks tied for second with seven.

Jacksonville linebacker Devin Lloyd leads the NFL with four interceptions this season. Last week, he had a 99-yard interception-return for a touchdown against Kansas City, marking the longest regular-season interception-return touchdown by a linebacker in NFL history.

Seattle head coach Mike Macdonald is one of five head coaches all time to win nine of his first 10 road games.

San Francisco 49ers (4-1) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-1)

The 49ers and Buccaneers will meet in Tampa for a fourth straight season.

Eddie Pineiro converted a 41-yard field goal in overtime to lift San Francisco over the Rams, 26-23, while Chase McLaughlin connected on a 39-yard field goal as time expired in regulation to help Tampa Bay win in Seattle, 38-35.

The Buccaneers are looking to begin a season 5-1 or better for the third time in 20 years (2021, 2005), while the 49ers can reach the mark for the third time under head coach Kyle Shanahan (2023, 2019).

In the win over Seattle, quarterback Baker Mayfield became the first player in NFL history to pass for at least 375 yards (379) in a game, with four-or-fewer incompletions (four).

San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey is the only player with at least 100 scrimmage yards in five games this season. He can become the first running back with least 100 scrimmage yards in each of his team’s first six games of a season since Saquon Barkley in 2018.

Buffalo Bills (4-1) at Atlanta Falcons (2-2) 

The Bills seek to win five of their first six games of a season for the third time under head coach Sean McDermott (2022, 2019), while the Falcons have won seven of their past eight games.

Atlanta running back Bijan Robinson leads the NFL with 146 scrimmage yards per game and Buffalo running back James Cook ranks four among running backs with 107.8 scrimmage yards per game.

Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen is the fifth player in NFL history with a completion percentage of 70-or-higher and multiple touchdown passes in four of his team’s first five games of a season.

Chicago Bears (2-2) at Washington Commanders (3-2) 

Quarterbacks Caleb Williams, the Bears’ No. 1 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, and Jayden Daniels, the Commanders’ No. 2 pick in 2024, are set to meet for the second consecutive season.

Last season, in Week 8, Daniels threw a 52-yard game-winning touchdown to wide receiver Noah Brown as time expired in the fourth quarter to give Washington an 18-15 victory.

Daniels has 4,232 passing yards and 1,015 rushing yards in 20 career games and is the first player in NFL history with at least 4,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards in his first 20 career games.

Chicago wide receiver Rome Odunze was the only player in the NFL with a touchdown reception in each of the first four weeks of the season and can become the first player since Mike Evans in 2020 to record a touchdown reception in each of his team’s first five games of a season.

Pierre Bonnard impresses in Night Of Thunder Zetland Stakes

Pierre Bonnard, a son of Camelot, won the Group 3 Night Of Thunder Zetland Stakes at Newmarket.

Pierre Bonnard (6/4 favourite) got the better of stablemate Endorsement (5/2) to win the Group 3 Night Of Thunder Zetland Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday.

Trained at Ballydoyle by Aidan O’Brien for the Coolmore partners, the son of Camelot was a length and a half winner under Christophe Soumillon.

Del Maro (14/1), representing Godolphin was third, another length back, under Billy Loughnane.

Winning trainer Aidan O’Brien said of the juvenile son of Group 1-winning mare Sultanina:

“Christophe seemed very happy with him. He is a lovely big horse and still a big baby at home. He does everything very easy.

“He is a lovely, big straightforward horse and is going to improve a lot over the winter. It was a lovely win last time at Dundalk when Wayne (Lordan) rode him.

“I think at the moment he looks like a Derby trial horse for next year. Endorsement ran a lovely race too, it was very solid.”

 

📊 URC Round 3 – Weekly Betting Preview & Team News

📊 URC Round 3 – Weekly Betting Preview & Team News

The teams for this weekend’s Round 3 fixtures of the BKT United Rugby Championship have been named, with full match officials, broadcast details, and betting market reactions below.


🗞️ Team News Headlines

  • #MUNvEDI: Ten changes for Munster; Dylan Richardson debuts for Edinburgh.
  • #SCAvSTO: Marnus van der Merwe returns for Scarlets; Willemse and Feinberg-Mngomezulu start for Stormers.
  • #BENvLIO: John Bryant named for Benetton debut; JC Pretorius returns for Lions.
  • #OSPvZEB: Harri Deaves hits 50 for Ospreys; Paolo Buonfiglio captains Zebre.
  • #GLAvDRA: Johnny Matthews could reach 100 for Glasgow; Seb Davies & Jac Lloyd debut for Dragons.
  • #LEIvSHA: Josh van der Flier captains Leinster; Sharks welcome back several Springboks.
  • #ULSvBUL: Juarno Augustus makes first Ulster start; Handré Pollard among eight Springboks for Bulls.
  • #CARvCON: George Nott & Osian Darwin-Lewis in line for Cardiff debuts; Shamus Hurley-Langton returns for Connacht.

🎯 Friday Betting Lines (Post Team Announcements)

  • Glasgow -26 v Dragons (+26)
  • Leinster -24 v Sharks (+24)
  • Cardiff -3 v Connacht (+3)
  • Ulster +6 v Bulls (-6)
  • Munster -6 v Edinburgh (+6)
  • Scarlets +6 v Stormers (-6)
  • Benetton -9 v Lions (+9)
  • Ospreys -15 v Zebre (+15)

🔁 Key Betting Movements

  • Connacht backed (+4 ➜ +3) – market confident in the visitors’ structure; Cardiff drift slightly. Strength: 3/5
  • Bulls backed (-4 ➜ -6) – money continues for Pretoria side with Pollard’s inclusion. Strength: 4/5
  • Leinster drift (-27 ➜ -24) – punters taking the Sharks with the big start; some books offering +26. Strength: 3/5
  • Stormers backed (-4 ➜ -6) – Springboks return and support follows. Strength: 3/5
  • Munster drift (-10 ➜ -6) – Edinburgh still +8 in places and heavily backed; punters fancy the upset. Strength: 5/5

💡 Market Trends

  • Edinburgh and Sharks are the most popular underdogs with punters this week.
  • Cardiff–Connacht remains the most finely balanced line of the weekend.
  • Glasgow (-26) continues to hold the biggest spread.
  • Two Irish provinces (Leinster & Munster) remain firm favourites, while Connacht and Ulster start as underdogs.

📺 Full Fixture List, Officials & Team Lineups

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10

Munster Rugby v Edinburgh Rugby – Virgin Media Park, Cork (KO 19.45 IRE/UK)

Referee: Ben Whitehouse (WRU, 110th league game) | Live on: TG4, Premier Sports, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv

Munster: Mike Haley, Calvin Nash, Tom Farrell, Seán O’Brien, Andrew Smith, JJ Hanrahan, Paddy Patterson, Mikey Milne, Diarmuid Barron (C), Oli Jager, Jean Kleyn, Fineen Wycherley, Jack O’Donoghue, Ruadhán Quinn, Gavin Coombes.
Replacements: L. Barron, J. Wycherley, J. Ryan, E. Edogbo, B. Gleeson, E. Coughlan, T. Butler, D. Kelly.

Edinburgh: Goosen, Graham, O’Conor, Lang, Van der Merwe, Healy, Vellacott, Schoeman, Ashman, Rae, Sykes, Skinner, McConnell, Richardson, Bradbury (C).
Replacements: Harrison, Venter, Hill, Young, Douglas, Muncaster, Shiel, Paterson.

Sean Everitt: “It’s a completely different challenge this week – a tough test at a difficult venue in Cork. There’s been massive growth already within this group and the energy has been excellent.”

Scarlets v DHL Stormers – Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli (KO 19.45 IRE/UK)

Referee: Federico Vedovelli (FIR) | Live on: S4C, Premier Sports, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv

Scarlets: Murray, Rogers, Roberts, Williams (C), Mee, Hawkins, Davies, Hepburn, Van der Merwe, Thomas, T. Davies, Douglas, Taylor, D. Davis, Plumtree.
Replacements: Myhill, O’Connor, Holz, Cummins, B. Williams, Blacker, Costelow, Page.

Stormers: Willemse, Senatla, Simelane, Nel (C), Zas, Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Ungerer, Vermaak, Kotze, Sandi, Schickerling, Van Heerden, De Villiers, Dixon, Roos.
Replacements: Venter, Matongo, Porthen, Evans, Theunissen, Fourie, Khan, Matthee.

Dwayne Peel: “Stormers have real strength up front and in transition play. We must be brave with and without the ball.”


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11

Benetton v Lions – Stadio Monigo, Treviso (KO 15.00 IRE/UK)

Referee: Andrew Brace (IRFU) | Live on: Sky Italia, Premier Sports, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv

Ospreys v Zebre Parma – Bridgend (KO 15.00 IRE/UK)

Referee: Eoghan Cross (IRFU) | Live on: Premier Sports, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv

Glasgow Warriors v Dragons RFC – Scotstoun (KO 17.30 IRE/UK)

Referee: Peter Martin (IRFU) | Live on: Premier Sports, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv

Leinster Rugby v Hollywoodbets Sharks – Aviva Stadium (KO 17.30 IRE/UK)

Referee: Craig Evans (WRU) | Live on: Premier Sports, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv

Ulster Rugby v Vodacom Bulls – Affidea Stadium, Belfast (KO 19.45 IRE/UK)

Referee: Mike Adamson (SRU) | Live on: Premier Sports, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv

Cardiff Rugby v Connacht Rugby – Cardiff Arms Park (KO 19.45 IRE/UK)

Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (FIR) | Live on: S4C, TG4, Premier Sports, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv

Stuart Lancaster: “My experience playing against Cardiff, home or away, it’s never easy. They’re well organised and play a great brand of rugby, so it should make for a fantastic game.”


🔮 Betting Insights & Predictions

  • Connacht (+3) – live underdog; capable of another tight finish in Cardiff.
  • Bulls (-6) – power advantage could tell late in Belfast.
  • Edinburgh (+6 to +8) – most backed team of the week; upset potential high.
  • Sharks (+26) – value line with altitude and depth concerns for Leinster.

All odds accurate as of Friday evening. Markets subject to fluctuation.

Precise gives Aidan O’Brien a 7th bet365 Fillies’ Mile

Precise and Christophe Soumillon win the bet365 Fillies' Mile at Newmarket.

Precise (5/4 favourite) gave Aidan O’Brien a 22nd Group 1 success of 2025 when winning the bet365 Fillies’ Mile at Newmarket on Friday.

A last start winner of the Group 1 Moyglare Stud Stakes over seven furlongs at The Curragh, the Ballydoyle filly was stepping up to the mile first time at Newmarket.

Partnered by Christophe Soumillon, the two-year-old Starspanglebanner filly was settled towards the rear of the 10-strong field. She began to make significant headway quarter of a mile from home. Taking the leading approaching the final furlong, Precise quickened right away for a very comfortable three and a quarter length success over 40/1 chance Venetian Lace.

Seventh win in Fillies’ Mile

Aidan O’Brien, who previously won the race with Sunspangled (1998), Listen (2007), Together Forever (2014), Minding (2015), Rhododendron (2016) and Ylang Ylang (2023), said of his seventh winner Precise:

“She is incredible really. There are so many people involved with her and every week she has got better.

“We ran her over six the first day and Wayne (Lordan) said she just drifted out in front and other than that she would have won. She would be unbeaten otherwise and when you see a filly like her do that over six on a sharp track like Fairyhouse you know they are very special.

“On her pedigree she is out of a very good Galileo mare and will stay. I think she is a Classic filly. We saw today she got the mile on her ear and Christophe was super confident on her. She cantered at all stages through the race and Christophe said if he knew her better he would have waited longer but she got there.

Bred by Aidan O’Brien’s Whisperview Trading, Precise is the first stakes-winner among three winners from placed Galileo mare Way to My Heart, a sister to stakes-winner Kingfisher from stakes-winner Mystical Lady.

The master of Ballydoyle is closing in on his own world record of 28 Group/Grade One winners in a calendar year, which he set in 2017.

Ireland Presses Ahead as FAI Betting Ban Spares Domestic Clubs

While English football continues to respond to growing pressure over gambling sponsorships, the League of Ireland is forging its own path.

The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) confirmed a new ban on betting operators as official sponsors of the national team, but crucially, this restriction does not apply to domestic clubs. That exemption has opened a window of opportunity for League of Ireland outfits, particularly amid tightening restrictions elsewhere across Europe.

The move follows an FAI decision in June 2024 to distance the national team from gambling affiliations, citing a duty to safeguard fans and participants from the risks associated with problem gambling. Yet, despite those concerns, clubs competing in the League of Ireland remain free to forge partnerships with betting and gaming companies. The decision has prompted debate, but many stakeholders in the domestic game argue it is both pragmatic and necessary.

The clearest evidence of this intent is Shamrock Rovers, who have a deal with a casino operator as their front-of-shirt sponsor. The fact that one of Ireland’s most successful and popular clubs has gone down this path sends a clear signal that gambling partnerships remain integral to the financial health of many clubs in the league.

For the FAI, it’s a balancing act. On one hand, there’s the moral imperative to align with wider public health campaigns discouraging gambling sponsorships. On the other hand, there’s the economic reality: League of Ireland clubs operate on tight budgets and often struggle to attract high-value corporate sponsors. For them, the gambling sector offers reliable investment and brand visibility.

In this sense, Ireland’s stance differs markedly from that of the English Premier League, which agreed to phase out front-of-shirt betting partnerships. While top-flight clubs scramble to fill commercial gaps, Irish clubs now find themselves in a position of relative advantage. All of this will apply not only to sportsbook operators, by the way, but also across the entire gambling sector. However, it will likely be of particular interest to every online casinothat needs an alternative following the Premier League ruling.

From a regulatory point of view, the FAI has made it clear that its restrictions apply only to the national team and related properties. This gives clubs like Bohemians, Dundalk, and Derry City the freedom to explore sponsorship arrangements based on their own commercial needs. However, critics argue this mixed message could undermine the FAI’s broader gambling narrative.

The answer, it seems, lies in governance structure. While the FAI sets policies for the national team, League of Ireland clubs have a level of independence that enables them to act in their own interests. It’s a nuanced approach that may well benefit Irish football in the long run. It offers a blueprint for smaller leagues around Europe facing the same dilemma. As more countries reconsider the role of gambling in sport, Ireland’s two-track strategy could become common practice.

🏆 Club GAA Weekend Review: Finals, Replays & County Showdowns

🏆 Club GAA Weekend Review: Finals, Replays & County Showdowns

A full round-up of all the weekend’s GAA club action from across Ireland.


Antrim

Loughgiel Shamrocks will face St John’s in the Antrim SHC Final after a thrilling weekend. Ryan McMullan’s last-gasp score sealed a dramatic 3-20 to 2-22 win over Dunloy, while Conor Johnston inspired St John’s to their first decider since 1994 with a 1-26 to 1-22 victory against Cushendall.

Carlow

Old Leighlin edged Palatine 3-10 to 0-17 to book their Carlow SFC Final place. Bagenalstown Gaels and Rathvilly drew 1-11 to 0-14 in a tense semi-final, with the replay set for next Sunday at Netwatch Cullen Park.

Clare

Éire Óg Ennis were crowned Clare SHC champions after defeating Clooney-Quin on Sunday. (Full report available on SportsNewsIreland.)

Cork

Midleton and Sarsfields will contest the Cork SHC Final following two high-quality semi-finals at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Midleton edged Blackrock 0-29 to 1-25 after extra-time, while Sarsfields rallied late to beat St Finbarr’s 1-22 to 2-18 and set up a repeat of last year’s decider.

Derry

Slaughtneil claimed the Derry SHC title with victory over Kevin Lynch’s. (Full report available on SportsNewsIreland.)

Down

Kilcoo and Carryduff advanced to the Down SFC Final. Ceilum Doherty’s late point gave Kilcoo a 1-15 to 0-17 win over Clonduff, while Daniel Guinness starred as Carryduff beat Burren 0-19 to 1-9.

Dublin

The Dublin SFC semi-finals delivered drama across the capital. (Full round-up on SportsNewsIreland.)

Fermanagh

Erne Gaels edged Ederney 2-12 to 2-11 thanks to goals from Michael Óg McGarrigle and Aogan Kelm. Derrygonnelly Harps cruised past Teemore 3-16 to 0-8 to also reach the decider.

Galway

Four Galway SHC quarter-finals produced quality action. Holders Loughrea mounted a stunning comeback to beat Clarinbridge, while St Thomas’ needed a last-minute Victor Manso goal to edge Tommy Larkins. Craughwell beat Sarsfields after extra-time, and Turloughmore overcame Oranmore-Maree. Semi-finals: Loughrea v Turloughmore, St Thomas’ v Craughwell.

Kerry

The Kerry SFC enters the quarter-final stage. Mid Kerry will meet Spa, Kenmare Shamrocks face Austin Stacks, Rathmore take on East Kerry, and Dingle – with Tom O’Sullivan returning – meet West Kerry.

Kildare

Niall Kelly’s late free sealed Athy’s 2-14 to 2-13 win over Sarsfields in a thriller. Alex Beirne led Naas with 1-7 in their 1-20 to 0-13 win over Celbridge.

Laois

Clough-Ballacolla and Camross will contest the Laois SHC Final after both recorded extra-time semi-final wins. Willie Dunphy and Stephen Bergin starred for Clough-Ballacolla, while late goals from Darren Drennan and Ciaran Collier saw Camross past Rathdowney-Errill.

Leitrim

Ballinamore Seán O’Heslins and Fenagh St Caillins must meet again after a 1-21 apiece draw in the Leitrim SFC Semi-Final. Leitrim Gaels impressed in a 4-14 to 3-7 win over Mohill, with Conall and Garvan Jones starring.

London

Tír Chonaill Gaels and North London Shamrocks will meet in the London SFC Final after semi-final victories over Round Towers and Fulham Irish respectively.

Louth

Dundalk Gaels edged St Fechin’s 1-17 to 2-13 after extra-time in a thrilling Louth SFC Quarter-Final replay. Tom O’Connell led the way for the Gaels.

Meath

Ratoath and Kiltale reached the Meath SHC Final in style. Ratoath hit five goals, with Cian Rogers scoring 2-7, while Kiltale’s Peter Durnin and James Kelly were on target in their 2-20 to 0-13 win over Kilmessan.

Monaghan

Scotstown eased past Latton 1-22 to 0-11, while Magheracloone beat Corduff 2-14 to 1-5 to advance in the Monaghan SFC.

Offaly

Shinrone and Kilcormac-Killoughey will meet again in the Offaly SHC Final after an enthralling pair of matches. Shinrone beat Belmont 4-18 to 0-22, while Charlie Mitchell’s late point gave K/K a 0-24 to 1-20 win over Birr.

Roscommon

Padraig Pearses and St Brigid’s advanced to the Roscommon SFC Final. Pearses were dominant, winning 5-20 to 1-14, with Eoin Colleran and Conor Ryan among the goals.

Tipperary

Loughmore-Castleiney, Clonmel Commercials, Kilsheelan-Kilcash and Upperchurch-Drombane are through to the Tipperary SFC Semi-Finals after strong quarter-final displays.

Tyrone

Éire Óg Carrickmore lifted the Tyrone SHC title after defeating Eoghan Ruadh. (Full report available on SportsNewsIreland.)

Waterford

Abbeyside-Ballinacourty and Gaultier both advanced to the Waterford SFC Quarter-Finals after close weekend contests. Abbeyside edged An Rinn 0-14 to 0-12, while Gaultier were 1-19 to 0-13 winners over Clashmore/Kinsalebeg.

Wexford

The Wexford SFC Semi-Finals will feature Castletown vs Gusserane O’Rahillys and Shelmaliers vs Kilanerin after a weekend of high-scoring encounters.

Wicklow

Baltinglass were crowned Wicklow SFC champions with victory over Carnew Emmets. (Full report available on SportsNewsIreland.)


Read more GAA club coverage and county final previews at SportsNewsIreland.com

Cardiff Rugby v Connacht Rugby: URC Round 3 Preview & Stats

🏉 Cardiff Rugby v Connacht Rugby: URC Round 3 Preview

Venue: Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Kick-off: 19:45 (IRE/UK) | 20:45 (ITA/SA)
Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (FIR, 43rd league game)
Assistants: Ben Breakspear (WRU), Lucas Yendle (WRU)
TMO: Stefano Penne (FIR)
Live on: S4C, TG4, Premier Sports, SuperSport, Flo Rugby & URC.tv


🟦 Cardiff Enter New Era After Coaching Change

Cardiff’s narrow 23–20 defeat to Munster at Thomond Park last weekend showed plenty of fight, but it also came during a week of major transition. Head coach Matt Sherratt has departed to join Steve Tandy’s Wales coaching ticket as full-time attack coach after serving as caretaker boss during the Six Nations and summer tour of Japan.

Cardiff are now led on an interim basis by assistants Richie Rees and Richard Hodges, who have been part of the club’s structure for several years. Sherratt’s influence, though brief, gave Cardiff a clearer attacking identity and renewed discipline across the squad.

The Arms Park remains one of the most challenging venues in the URC. Cardiff’s only home defeat in their last four league games came against the Sharks (22–42, January 2025), and they have since won three straight at home — their best sequence since 2022.

However, the Welsh side’s record against Irish opposition remains poor: just two wins in their last 12 meetings, both at home — versus Ulster (October 2024) and Munster (April 2025). They’ll also remember that Connacht beat them three times last season, including twice in the URC and once in the Challenge Cup last 16.


☘️ Connacht Eager to Regain Rhythm After Postponement

Connacht’s Round 2 clash with Scarlets was postponed due to Storm Amy, after the visitors’ flight was diverted to Manchester. The cancellation was confirmed late on Friday night, meaning players only found out on Saturday morning.

“A lot of players only found out when they woke up. They were mentally and physically ready. It’s frustrating — especially after such a strong start against Benetton.”
Stuart Lancaster, Connacht Head Coach

That opening-round victory over Benetton showcased the new structure Lancaster has brought — tighter defence, sharper decision-making, and renewed confidence. Connacht have won their last two URC matches but have not managed three consecutive victories since March 2024, nor back-to-back away wins since 2023.

Their only defeat to a Welsh team since 2021 came in a 40–43 shootout against Ospreys last March. Against Cardiff, Connacht are unbeaten since September 2021 and have wins in their last two visits to the Arms Park.


💪 Team & Injury News

Mack Hansen, Bundee Aki, and Finlay Bealham are all back training but unlikely to feature this week. Josh Ioane and Byron Ralston have returned to full fitness and could be included.

  • Niall Murray (ankle) – out several weeks after surgery.
  • Oisín Dowling (knee) – sidelined until December.
  • Temi Lasisi (knee) – continues rehabilitation.

Cian Prendergast is expected to captain again, with Jack Carty at fly-half and Cathal Forde in midfield.


📉 Handicap (as of Wednesday)

Cardiff –4 v Connacht +4

Cardiff start as narrow favourites at home, but Connacht’s strong record against Welsh opposition could see late support for the visitors as team news emerges on Friday.


📊 Key Stats & Trends

  • Cardiff’s only win in their last four URC games came against the Lions (33–20).
  • Cardiff have won their last three home matches, their best run since 2022.
  • Cardiff’s only home defeat in their last four came to the Sharks (22–42).
  • Cardiff have won just two of their last 12 games against Irish provinces.
  • Connacht are unbeaten against Cardiff since 2021, with two wins in Cardiff.
  • Connacht have won their last two URC games but not three in a row since March 2024.

🔮 Prediction

Cardiff’s recent form at the Arms Park makes them a serious proposition, but Connacht’s organisation and defensive edge under Lancaster may once again give them the upper hand. Expect another tight contest decided in the final ten minutes.

Verdict: Connacht by 2 — Jack Carty’s control could be the difference.


 

Dark patterns in casino apps: design that makes you click

Dark patterns in casino apps: design that makes you click

Modern mobile casino apps are not only exciting games, but also elements of carefully thought-out design. Among the many design techniques used to increase player engagement, there is one concept that is not often discussed: dark patterns. These patterns are primarily aimed at manipulating users, encouraging them to take actions they may not have intended to take. In particular, this can manifest itself in the form of hidden, confusing or even misleading interfaces. However, it is important to note that there are also many high-quality platforms that offer players a variety of online casinos, while ensuring high standards of fairness and transparency. Our team, exploring the vastness of the internet, has found a website that collects information about the best casinos, giving players the opportunity to choose a platform that suits their preferences. All irish online casinos are thoroughly vetted and meet strict security standards, ensuring reliability and safety for users.

All casinos featured on the site are licensed by reputable regulatory authorities, confirming their reliability and compliance with gaming standards. In addition, users can easily find information about the best bonuses, promotions and support, making choosing an online casino much easier and more convenient.

In this article, we will look at what dark patterns are, how they work in casino apps, and what design tricks are used to get players to click and place bets. We will also discuss how these elements can affect users and what to consider when choosing an online casino.

What are dark patterns?

Dark patterns are specific design strategies used to manipulate user behaviour. In the context of online casinos, these patterns are used to encourage players to take actions they may not have intended to take. This can include actions such as increasing bets, topping up balances or subscribing to paid services, often without players fully understanding the consequences of their actions.

One of the most notable aspects of dark patterns is that they often hide important information or make it unclear to players. For example, buttons and links may be designed in such a way that users accidentally make choices that later lead to undesirable financial consequences. In some cases, when a user thinks they are performing an action of their own choosing, it may actually be a hidden subscription to paid services or a microtransaction. Players may not always immediately notice that their behaviour has been manipulated, and the consequences only become apparent later, when they are faced with real costs or the inability to undo the action.

One striking example of the use of dark patterns is the creation of the illusion of choice. The user may be offered a choice of several options, but all of them actually result in the casino receiving additional benefits, whether through hidden fees, subscriptions or microtransactions. In this case, players may think that they are in control of the process, but in reality they find themselves in a situation where their actions lead to undesirable results.

These patterns are often found in mobile games and online casinos, where designers are actively working to increase user engagement and revenue. Developers use manipulative techniques to get players to spend more time on the platform and place more bets, which, of course, leads to increased profits for the company. In this context, dark patterns can be hidden tools designed to make players unwittingly spend more time and money on the platform than they originally planned.

The main types of dark patterns in casino apps

Forced subscription to services

Sometimes casino apps offer free bonuses or spins, but this may be accompanied by a mandatory subscription to paid services, which is activated after the promotion ends. Players usually do not notice this, and the subscription is automatically renewed until they cancel it. This can lead to unexpected costs, as users are not always aware that their actions have resulted in a subscription to additional paid services.

Deceptive buttons and links

Some casino apps use visual tricks to get players to click on interface elements without realising their function. For example, ‘cancel’ buttons may look like ‘confirm’ buttons, which is misleading and causes users to accidentally place a bet or subscribe to paid services. This phenomenon makes it difficult to make informed decisions, as the visual elements are designed to manipulate user behaviour.

Non-obvious microtransactions Microtransactions are another way to manipulate player behaviour. Users may think they are simply placing a standard bet, but in reality, an additional payment is being made for in-game items or services. Such transactions are often not obvious, and players do not always notice that they are making additional purchases, which can lead to unexpected expenses.

Limited information

Many casino apps provide only brief information about bonuses and promotions, hiding the full terms and conditions. This applies to important aspects such as maximum limits, bonus validity periods, and wagering requirements. Platforms often provide only minimal details, making it difficult for players to understand the full picture and leading to misunderstandings.

Non-obvious cancellation options

One common manipulation is the difficulty of cancelling subscriptions or transactions. Casino apps can make the cancellation process deliberately complicated, making it difficult to opt out of services that the user has accidentally subscribed to. This prevents players from managing their subscriptions in a timely manner, and they may continue to pay for services they do not want.

How do dark patterns affect players?

Hidden manipulations based on dark patterns can have a long-term impact on the user experience and behaviour. Players may not realise that they are being manipulated, leading to negative consequences such as unjustified financial losses and disappointment.

Psychological impact

One of the most powerful effects of dark patterns is their impact on players’ psychology. For example, when players see that a promotion is time-limited or that their ‘bonus money’ will soon disappear, they may rush to make a decision and thus place a bet that they would not have made otherwise.

Financial losses Players who are unaware of hidden conditions may incur unreasonable expenses. Subscriptions that renew automatically or microtransactions added to game bets can lead to unintended payments. In most cases, players do not realise that they have subscribed to paid services until they notice the charges on their card or account.

Loss of trust in platforms

When players discover that they have been manipulated or cheated, they lose trust in the platform. This can result in the casino losing customers and the app’s reputation deteriorating. On the other hand, if players realise that they have been involved in fraud, it can reduce their trust in online casinos in general.

Why are dark patterns so popular in casino apps?

The use of dark patterns has become quite common among mobile apps, including in the gambling industry. The reasons for this lie in the highly competitive environment, where companies try to maximise their profits by manipulating user behaviour.

Motives behind manipulation For many online casinos, the most important goal is to increase revenue, especially in a highly competitive market. The use of dark patterns helps casinos not only increase revenue, but also increase player engagement. By manipulating user behaviour, apps can encourage them to place more frequent and larger bets, which leads to increased profits.

Regulatory challenges

One reason for the popularity of dark patterns is the difficulty of regulating them. In some countries, such as Ireland, although consumer protection laws exist, they are often not strict enough when it comes to dark patterns in casino apps. This gives online casino developers the opportunity to use such practices without significant consequences.

How to avoid dark patterns in casino apps?

For players interested in fair play and transparency, there are several recommendations that will help you avoid falling into the traps of dark patterns and maintain control over your gaming experience. These tips will not only ensure safe and informed interaction with casino apps, but also help you avoid manipulations that could lead to unexpected financial expenses.

Always read the bonus terms and conditions

Every online casino offers attractive bonuses and promotions to attract new players, but many of them hide important conditions that can significantly affect your decision. Before participating in any promotion or receiving bonuses, carefully read all the terms and conditions. Sometimes bonuses may contain requirements, such as mandatory bets (known as wagering requirements), that must be met before you can withdraw your winnings. Casinos may also set maximum withdrawal limits, which makes the bonus less profitable than it seems at first glance. It is important to understand exactly how much you need to spend or bet in order to be eligible for a withdrawal. By studying these terms and conditions, you can avoid unpleasant surprises and situations, such as losing bonus funds due to underestimating the conditions. Bonuses can be very tempting, but often their terms and conditions remain hidden, and it is important to take this into account so as not to fall into a trap.

Keep track of subscriptions and microtransactions

When playing at an online casino, it is important to keep a close eye on all subscriptions and paid services that may be activated automatically if you do not pay attention to certain aspects of the application interface. Some casino apps offer promotions where the player is automatically subscribed to additional services, such as premium membership or betting analysis services. These subscriptions can be hidden in the process of activating bonuses or promotions and lead to unexpected expenses that the player is unaware of. Microtransactions are another aspect to pay attention to. Seemingly insignificant purchases, such as virtual items or additional bonus bets, can lead to significant expenses, especially if they continue over a long period of time. To avoid this, always check what you are buying and carefully monitor every transaction that takes place in your account. If the system offers automatic purchases or subscriptions, be sure to disable them if they do not suit your interests. This will help you avoid unexpected expenses and maintain control over your gaming budget.

Check the interface for manipulation

One of the most cunning tricks used by casino apps is to manipulate the interface to encourage users to perform unwanted actions. Sometimes the buttons for cancelling or exiting can look similar to the buttons for confirming actions, and this creates confusion. For example, the button to opt out of a paid service may be designed in such a way that the player accidentally confirms their subscription, and the button to close the window may be hidden or positioned in such a way that players click on it accidentally, confirming unwanted operations. It is important to carefully check what you are confirming with each click and make sure that the interface is not misleading you. Sometimes apps use a specially designed visual hierarchy to draw attention to buttons for placing bets or other financial transactions. Be careful and do not rush to press buttons. Be especially cautious with interface elements that encourage you to subscribe to additional services or make payments without a clear understanding of the consequences. By checking the interface for manipulation, you can avoid many mistakes and increase your confidence in controlling the gaming process.

Look for verified and licensed platforms

Choosing a reliable casino app is one of the most important steps you can take to ensure the safety of your gaming experience. It is important to only choose casino apps that are licensed by reputable regulatory bodies, such as the UK Gambling Commission or other respected licensing authorities in Ireland. These licences indicate that the casino complies with established rules and security standards and provides fair gaming. Apps that have been verified and licensed do not usually use dark patterns, as their activities are strictly controlled. Verified platforms are required to comply with legal requirements and ensure transparency of terms and conditions for players. This means you don’t have to worry about hidden fees, misleading bonuses or interface manipulation. Such platforms also usually provide the opportunity to resolve disputes, which gives players additional protection. When choosing a casino app, always check whether it is licensed by regulatory authorities and complies with the security standards set for gambling in Ireland and other countries. This will reduce risks and ensure the fairness of your gaming experience.

By following these recommendations, you can avoid manipulation and dark patterns and enjoy the game without unexpected expenses. It is important to be attentive, knowledgeable, and always check all the terms and conditions to ensure a fair and safe gaming experience.

Conclusion

In the world of online casinos and mobile apps, dark patterns have become an important tool for platforms to increase their revenues by manipulating player behaviour. Players should be aware of such design techniques and always check the terms and conditions and subscriptions to avoid negative consequences. Careful attention to the choice of platform and understanding of how dark patterns work will help maintain a fair and safe gaming environment.

O’Brien, Soumillon, Coolmore Group 1 double at ParisLongchamp

Puerto Rico and Christophe Soumillon win impressively at ParisLongchamp.

Aidan O’Brien and Christophe Soumillon completed a Group 1 double at ParisLongchamp on Sunday as Diamond Necklace and Puerto Rico won the opening two races.

Diamond Necklace, an unbeaten juvenile daughter of St Mark’s Basilica, won the Group 1 Qatar Prix Marcel Boussac under Belgian jockey Christophe Soumillon.

The 11/10 favourite, owned by the Coolmore partners, was a one-length winner over Green Spirit (9/4), with Narissa (10/1), a length and a quarter further back in third.

Puerto Rico brings up Group 1 double

Puerto Rico (3/1) gave handler Aidan O’Brien a 10th success in the Group 1 Qatar Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere, a Breeders’ Cup “Win And You’re In” for the Juvenile Turf.

This two-year-old son of the recently deceased Wootton Bassett had two and a half lengths in hand on Nighttime (5/1) at the winning post, with a further length and a quarter back to the race favourite Rayif (7/4 favourite) in third.