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Mikey Pender and HHS Vancouver win Speed Stakes at Dublin Horse Show

Mikey Pender and HHS Vancouver on their way to victory in the Speed Stakes at Dublin Horse Show. Credit: Breandán Ó hUallacháin.

Ireland had a great start to the Dublin Horse Show in the RDS on Wednesday morning.

Mikey Pender and HHS Vancouver lead home an Irish clean sweep with the home nation filling the first five places in the Speed Stakes.

Pender and HHS Vancouver were last to go of 51 competitors in the first International class of this year’s show and produced a clear round in 57.23 seconds to knock his compatriot Richard Howley off the top spot.

Howley and Mansini Ltd has lead on 57.62 before Kildare native Pender produced the fastest time of the class.

Séamus Hughes Kennedy, who had been in pole position for much of the competition, evenntually finished in third position with Cuffesgrange Cavadora, clear in 60.23 seconds.

Tipperary’s Tom Wachman and Cathalina S were next best with a stopping the timers clear in 61.18 seconds, while Derry’s Jordan Coyle with Eristov claimed fifth place with a clear round in a time of 62.14 seconds.

Dublin Horse Show gets underway at the RDS today

Photo credit: @DublinHorseShow.

It’s day one of the 2023 Dublin Horse Show at the RDS in Ballsbridge.

The Show, now its 148th year, will runs from today, Wednesday until Sunday evening.

The highlight of the five-day show sill be the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cup for the award of the Aga Khan Trophy on Friday afternoon.

Michael Blake’s Irish team will bid to successfully defend the trophy which they won last year.

The first International competition in the Main Arena, the Speed Stakes, will get underway this morning at 11.25am.

There will be also be action throughout the week in Simmonscourt, Ring 1 and Ring 2.

Further information can be found on the Dublin Horse Show website.

Betting and Entertainment: The Fusion of Sports and Digital Gaming

People have always loved watching athletes in their element.

They have cheered them on from the sidelines, bought their merchandise, and done what they can to support their favorite teams and players.

And for many of these fans, living vicariously through these athletes was the norm. After all, they did not have the talent to play in the big leagues like them. So, all they could do was watch and hope their favorites lived out their wildest fantasies. But then, something changed – average fans could now be part of the sports world in a much bigger capacity. We look at how this situation has evolved:

The Evolution of Sports and Digital Gaming

When the internet was a fairly new concept, many had difficulty imagining the future. But soon enough, it became clear that this new technology would set a pace that would benefit sports fans in the following ways:

1. Sports Betting

Fans could now back their wagers with money. Before the internet, few fans had access to bookies due to geographical limitations. Additionally, the wager costs and payouts were not always promising. But with the internet giving rise to bookies like Bet365, fans could support their teams with wagers. And they cost them less than physical bookies, allowed them to make money on the side, and enabled them to foster their love for the game. Sports betting has become a billion-dollar industry that attracts more punters daily. And it now includes additional features like mobile apps, streaming sites, live betting, micro-bets, and more. It’s a gift that keeps giving and has contributed to increased interest in worldwide sports.

2. Fantasy Sports

Besides placing wagers on their favorites, fans soon realized they could also be athletes. Fantasy sports games allowed them to play games, build on their skills, and compete in tournaments. So, fans used their knowledge to further their fantasy careers. And as luck would have it, the internet growth allowed fans to turn these fantasies into careers. Many started playing professional sports games and were lucky enough to use this as a source of revenue in the following ways:

They could compete in tournaments and get paid for winning,
They could share their gaming knowledge through blogs and vlogs, and
They could advertise merchandise, e.g., gaming gear and clothes.

Good players became so popular that they also started garnering fans worldwide. This industry has grown to be part of the evolving e-sports industry worth millions of dollars. It allows punters to wager on these virtual games and make money from correct predictions. And it is now a recognized career worldwide, with many young players spending hours honing their skills to make it in this competitive field.

Why the Change?

Much of this evolution owes to the following:

More people have access to the internet: Internet connections have become more widespread and faster over the years. Thus, fans can access information about sports and gaming quickly.
Smartphones have become cheaper over the years: In the past, gaming and sports were available on desktops. But now, smartphone manufacturers have increased, enabling fans to purchase devices with a few tens of dollars. This growth has been especially evident in developing countries which have witnessed the highest increase in gaming in the last decade.
Games have become more available in stores: Most game developers have eased access to games by launching them in Android and iOS stores. So, fans just need to download the games and start playing without incurring too many costs.

The increased interest in micro-betting and betting exchanges has made wagering on sports and fantasy games even more accessible. And with the metaverse launching soon, the link between sports and gaming will only grow stronger. And with VR headsets now costing less than when they first launched, most people will hop on this new trend.

Free entry to Saturday’s Keeneland Phoenix Stakes at The Curragh

Twelve two-year-olds stand their ground for the Keeneland Phoenix Stakes at The Curragh on Saturday.

The Coventry Stakes winner at Royal Ascot in June, River Tiber, will bid to maintain his unbeaten race record and give his trainer Aidan O’Brien another success in the Group 1 contest.

Westmeath-based handler Adrian Murray is aiming for the biggest win of his training career to date as he saddles the GAIN Railway Stakes winner, Bucanero Fuerta.

The son of Wootton Bassett will again meet Givemethebeatboys, who finished three-quarters of a length behind him in the Group 2 Coventry Stakes.

Other notable Irish entries include Albany Stakes winner Porta Fortuna, His Majesty, Unquestionable, Valiant Force and Gaenari.

There is FREE admission for all on Saturday, thanks to the Irish National Professional Bookmakers Association. The first race is off at 1.40pm.

Ireland Squad for Aga Khan Trophy Defence

Switzerland won today's Aga Khan Trophy at the RDS. Credit: Breandán Ó hUallacháin.

Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) Show Jumping High Performance Director Michael Blake has named his squad for Friday’s Nations Cup competition for the Aga Khan Trophy.

The Irish Show Jumping team will bid to defend the title they won at the RDS last year. This season, Ireland has placed second last week’s five-star Nations Cup in Hickstead, and earlier in the season achieved wins in Rome and Langley, Canada.

Speaking ahead of the Dublin Horse Show, which begins on Wednesday and runs until Sunday, Michael Blake said:

“We have had a very good year so far. We bring forward a very strong squad, who have displayed excellent Nations Cup form this year. There are some strong teams for this year’s renewal of the Aga Khan Trophy, but I am confident that we have an equally strong team. We have the added advantage of the amazing support from the home fans.

The squad in alphabetical order is:

  • Daniel Coyle riding Legacy, owned by Ariel Grange and Daniel Coyle.
  • Michael P Duffy riding Cinca 3, owned by Hibernian Sport Horses Ltd.
  • Cian O’Connor riding Eve D’ouilly, owned by Nicole Walker.
  • Michael Pender riding HHS Calais, owned by Bravo Hughes Ltd.
  • Shane Sweetnam riding James Kann Cruz, owned by Gizmo Partners LLC.

HSI names long list for European Dressage Championships in Germany

Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) has confirmed the horse and rider combinations nominated for the 2023 European Dressage Championship in Riesenbeck, Germany, from their long list.

Eleven combinations have met the qualification criteria for the upcoming Europeans – the highest number of Irish athletes ever to do so for a championship – and HSI Dressage High Performance Director Anne Marie Dunphy has named the nominated entries as follows;

Jennifer Harnett (based in Amsterdam) with Pilates Amsterdam’s Eximio (by Zircon).

Sorrell Klatzko (Co. Kildare) with her own and Janine Shoffner’s Turbo (by Totilas).

Abigail Lyle (Co. Down) with Fenella Quinn’s Farrell (by Fabergas) and with her own and Caroline Clarry’s Giraldo (by Harmony’s Rousseau).

Anna Merveldt (Co. Kildare) with Mario Greco and Giovanna Mazza’s Esporim (by Pagaw).

Fenella Quinn (based in Aberdeen) with her own, Compton Ross and Jacqui Ross’s Hawtins Delicato (by Diamond Hit).

Judy Reynolds (Co. Kildare) with her own and Patrick Heavey’s For Fun 51 (by Furstenball OLD) and BG J. Hinnemann & Next Generation Dressurpferde’s Rockman Royal NG (by Rock Forever).

Also long listed for Ireland having achieved the qualification criteria:

Carolyn Mellor (Co. Down) with her own Gouverneur M (by Voice).

Dane Rawlins (based in Sussex) with his own and Greg Powell’s Espoire (by Ehrenmann).

Judy Reynolds (Co. Kildare) with Wejdan Majed A M AL Malki’s Faisao (by Spartacus).

The final squad of four to represent Ireland in Riesenbeck next month, plus non-travelling reserves, will be announced ahead of the definite entries.

Premier League Will Start Soon – Can City Make It to Fourth Time in a Row?

Premier League Will Start Soon – Can City Make It to Fourth Time in a Row? 

On August 11, we will be witnessing the 125th edition of top-flight English football. Vincent Kompany – a former Man City legend and now a head coach of Burnely – will be facing his old team. The match will be held on Friday and promises an entertaining action.

 

Who are the main favourites to win the title? Are we going to see any surprises? Keep reading our article to find out more.

How the Previous Season Unfolded? 

The previous season was indeed exciting and we could have seen Arsenal finally becoming champions after years of waiting. However, eventually, Man City passed them in the table and won the title. It was heartbreaking for Mikel Arteta’s side who looked wonderful throughout the season.

 

Manchester United, under new coach Erik Ten Hag, took third place and qualified for the Champions League. Liverpool failed to qualify for the Champions League which was a bit surprising.

 

Newcastle United were playing excellent football and they qualified for the Champions League after 20 years. Eddie Howe has really turned the team into a formidable force. 

Fixture

Friday 11 August 2023
20:00 Burnley v Man City 

 

Saturday 12 August 2023
12:30 Arsenal v Nott’m Forest
AFC Bournemouth v West Ham
Brighton v Luton Town
Everton v Fulham
Sheff Utd v Crystal Palace

17:30 Newcastle v Aston Villa 

 

Sunday 13 August 2023
14:00 Brentford v Spurs
16:30 Chelsea v Liverpool 

 

Monday 14 August 2023
20:00 Man Utd v Wolves 

Major Contenders for the Title 

English Premier League has always been one of the most competitive competitions in Europe. 3-4 clubs are always favourites to win the title. Below, we have chosen our top picks for the upcoming season.

Man City

It’s no longer a surprise that nobody knows how to play long-term tournaments like Pep Guardiola. The Spanish manager has created a machine that is capable of winning multiple matches in a row. We think that this season, they are also favourites to clinch the title.

Liverpool 

After a poor season, Liverpool will be aiming to compete for the championship. The absence from the Champions League will be helpful to solely focus on the Premier League. The departure of a leader and captain Jordan Henderson is noteworthy, but they have also signed Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister who are going to fill the void. 

Arsenal

If any team worked hard during the summer transfer window it is Arsenal. The Gunners have signed Kai Havertz, Declan Rice and Jurrien Timber. These signings will add more depth to the squad – something they lacked in the previous season. 

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List of Premier League matches live on TNT Sports

Get ready for the thrilling 2023-24 Premier League season, set to kick off on the weekend of August 11-13, with City starting their campaign against Burnley.

Click for list of games on Premier Sports and ViaPlay 

The excitement continues with the first-ever Premier League match on TNT Sports, featuring Arsenal taking on Nottingham Forest on Saturday, August 12, with a kick-off at 12:30 PM UK time.

Mark your calendars for the players’ mid-season rest during the winter break from January 13-20, leading up to the grand finale on Sunday, May 19, 2024, where all 10 games will be played concurrently. Sheffield United, Burnley, and Luton Town fans will be thrilled to watch their teams in Premier League action after their successful promotion from the Championship last season.

Curious about the title race? Can anyone halt Guardiola’s City from winning a remarkable fourth Premier League title in a row? TNT Sports is the ultimate destination to witness the unfolding of this captivating season.

TNT Sports is set to broadcast a total of 52 Premier League matches during the 2023-24 season, including the August and September live fixtures. Stay tuned for more exhilarating football action on TNT Sports!

List of Premier League matches live on TNT Sports

TNT Sports will show the following matches live in August and September:
MATCH DATE AND TIME
Arsenal v Nottingham Forest Saturday August 12, 12:30
Manchester City v Newcastle United Saturday, August 19, 20:00
Bournemouth v Tottenham Saturday, August 26, 12:30
Sheffield United v Everton Saturday, September 2, 12:30
Wolves v Liverpool Saturday, September 16, 12:30
Burnley v Manchester United Saturday, September 23, 20:00
Aston Villa v Brighton Saturday, September 30, 12:30

2023/24 English Premier League Betting Preview

2023/24 English Premier League Preview: City’s Dominance Challenged as New Contenders Emerge

The 2023/24 English Premier League promises to be an exhilarating season, with Manchester City aiming for a historic fourth consecutive title. However, the competition is fiercer than ever, with new contenders eager to dethrone the reigning champions. As the season unfolds, football fans can expect a thrilling title race and intense battles for European spots and survival.

Manchester City’s Dominance and Late Surges:

Manchester City has been a dominant force in the Premier League, clinching the title five times in the last six seasons. Pep Guardiola’s tactical brilliance and the squad’s sheer talent have propelled them to the top of English football. Their ability to overturn near double-digit points deficits in previous seasons has become a hallmark of their success. However, their habit of giving their opponents a head start before mounting a late surge might prove risky against increasingly competitive rivals.

Emerging Contenders Eyeing the Crown:

As the season approaches, new challengers have emerged, eager to unseat the reigning champions. Arsenal, fresh from their promising performance last season, are keen to continue their upward trajectory. Liverpool, a formidable force, has the potential to challenge for the top spot, with their dynamic attacking lineup and strong defensive capabilities. Meanwhile, Manchester United and Chelsea will be determined to reclaim their former glory, making them serious contenders in the title race.

The Betting Odds and Shifting Dynamics:

Despite their impressive track record, Manchester City faces strong competition in the 2023/24 season. While they are still the bookmakers’ favorites with odds of 5/6, their vulnerability in the early stages of the previous season raises concerns. Arsenal, with odds of 5/1 poses a genuine threat, backed by their youthful squad and progressive style of play. Liverpool’s odds of 15/2 reflect their resilience and determination to reclaim the top spot. Manchester United, Chelsea, and other clubs also remain in contention, adding an air of unpredictability to this year’s Premier League title race.

Betway Premier League 2023 Outright Betting 

  • 5/6 – Manchester City
  • 5/1 Arsenal
  • 15/2 – Liverpool
  • 10/1 – Manchester United
  • 14/1 – Chelsea
  • 25/1 – Newcastle
  • 50/1 – Tottenham
  • 100/1 bar

Conclusion:

The 2023/24 English Premier League promises to be one of the most fiercely contested seasons in recent memory. Manchester City aims to extend their dominance with a fourth consecutive title, but they face a determined and hungry group of challengers. Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Chelsea are among the clubs vying for the crown, each boasting a mix of talent, experience, and ambition. As the season unfolds, football fans worldwide can look forward to an electrifying title race and captivating action on the pitch.

2023 Women’s Rugby Interprovincial Matches: A Game-Changing Season Preview

REPRO FREE***PRESS RELEASE NO REPRODUCTION FEE*** EDITORIAL USE ONLY 2023 Vodafone Women's Interprovincial Rugby Championship Launch, IRFU High Performance Facility, Blanchardstown, Dublin 3/8/2023 (L to R) Ulster’s Sadhbh McGrath, Munster’s Dorothy Wall, Connacht’s Aoibheann Reilly and Leinster’s Natasja Behan Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Ben Brady

The 2023 Women’s Rugby Interprovincial Matches are set to kick off, and there’s widespread agreement that the new scheduling is a win-win for Irish women’s rugby.

With the competition now aligning perfectly with the start of the season, players and fans alike are eager to witness the action-packed clashes between the four provinces: Munster, Ulster, Connacht, and Leinster. This revamped schedule not only promises fierce interprovincial rivalries but also provides valuable preparation for the upcoming World XVs competition, acting as a stepping stone for players on the international stage.

Optimal Timing for High-Stakes Battles:

The IRFU’s strategic decision to place the Interprovincial Championships right at the beginning of the season has been met with enthusiasm. Reigning champions Munster will take on Ulster at the City of Armagh RFC, while Connacht will host Leinster in The Showgrounds. The highly anticipated competition will conclude on September 2, setting the stage for an intense and thrilling rugby spectacle.

Golden Opportunity for International Players:

The revised scheduling of the 2023-24 Vodafone Interprovincial Championships has been met with resounding approval from senior international players. The new window grants players four games before their international duties, allowing them valuable game time, which they view as gold. This unprecedented opportunity to participate in a full-blooded interprovincial series before representing their country in the inaugural World XVs competition in October has players eagerly anticipating the challenges that lie ahead.

Players’ Excitement and Expectations:

The players themselves have expressed their excitement for the upcoming Interprovincial Matches. Munster and Ireland flanker Dorothy Wall hailed the new scheduling as a breath of fresh air, while Connacht scrum half Aoibheann Reilly praised the brilliant timing, emphasizing how the interpros will set the standards for the players. Ulster’s rising star, prop Sadhbh McGrath, is looking forward to gaining valuable experience and learning in game situations, while Leinster winger Natasja Behan believes the new calendar will benefit the team by providing critical game time and setting high standards.

Interpros as a Talent Development Platform:

The significance of the Interprovincial Matches as a competition that nurtures and showcases talent is not lost on the players. Many of them recall how these matches were pivotal in gaining recognition and opportunities, making them an essential stepping stone in their careers. With the World XVs looming ahead, the interpros present a unique chance for players to prove their worth and secure their spots on the national team under new head coach Scott Bemand, who brings invaluable experience from England’s successful Red Roses.

Conclusion:

As the 2023 Women’s Rugby Interprovincial Matches approach, anticipation and excitement are at an all-time high. The strategic scheduling at the beginning of the season is universally lauded, providing players with valuable game time and preparation for the upcoming World XVs competition. With seasoned champions and talented newcomers ready to compete, these interpros promise thrilling battles, fierce rivalries, and an unforgettable showcase of Irish women’s rugby talent.

2023/24 VODAFONE WOMEN’S INTERPROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES:

Round 1, Saturday August 12: Ulster v Munster, City of Armagh RFC, 3pm; Connacht v Leinster, the Sportsground, 5.15pm.

Round 2, Saturday August 19: Leinster v Ulster, EnergiaPark, 1pm; Munster v Connacht, Musgrave Park, 3.15pm.
Round 3, Saturday, August 26: Connacht v Ulster, The Sportsground, 2.30pm; Leinster v Munster, Energia Park, 4.45pm.

Finals Day, Saturday September 2, Venue TBC.

Vodafone have sponsored the Women’s Interprovincial Championships since 2020 and are also the principal sponsors of the Irish men’s team.