michael murphy Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/michael-murphy Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Mon, 15 Aug 2022 11:26:55 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 michael murphy Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/michael-murphy 32 32 229439223 Michael Murphy & Cleverboy win second bronze medal at FEI Para Dressage World Championships https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/michael-murphy-cleverboy-win-second-bronze-medal-at-fei-para-dressage-world-championships https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/michael-murphy-cleverboy-win-second-bronze-medal-at-fei-para-dressage-world-championships#respond Sun, 14 Aug 2022 11:16:10 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=25241 A few days after winning his first ever World Championship medal, Michael Murphy won a second bronze medal in Denmark. In the Grade I Freestyle Individual Championship at the ECCO FEI World Para Dressage Championships at Herning in Denmark Murphy and Cleverboy achieved a second podium finish this week. A score of 78.387% in Sunday’s […]

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A few days after winning his first ever World Championship medal, Michael Murphy won a second bronze medal in Denmark.

In the Grade I Freestyle Individual Championship at the ECCO FEI World Para Dressage Championships at Herning in Denmark Murphy and Cleverboy achieved a second podium finish this week.

A score of 78.387% in Sunday’s Freestyle To Music Grand Prix with the 15-year-old gelding Cleverboy saw them claim a second bronze medal of the Championships.

Italy’s Sara Morganti took the gold medal with a score of 80.653 %, while silver went to Latvia’s Rihards Snikus on a score of 78.400%.

Horse Sport Ireland Para Dressage High Performance Director, Debora Pijpers said:

“I am very proud of how all four Irish Para Dressage combinations presented themselves this World Championships. Highlights were absolutely Michael Murphy and Cleverboy obtaining a historical bronze medal in the individual competition and a bronze medal again in the Freestyle (Grade I), with a gap of 0,013% separating them from a silver medal.

“The aim for the team result was to achieve a top 12 position, so I’m very pleased with the 9th position and the promising scores (76,072%, 69,824%, 67,975%) that contributed to this. I feel that each rider as an individual but also our team has grown from all valuable experiences in Tokyo last year. We are very happy with the results now and we are motivated and inspired to develop and improve our team further!”

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Bronze for Michael Murphy & Cleverboy at ECCO FEI Para-Dressage World Championships https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/bronze-for-michael-murphy-cleverboy-at-ecco-fei-para-dressage-world-championships https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/bronze-for-michael-murphy-cleverboy-at-ecco-fei-para-dressage-world-championships#respond Thu, 11 Aug 2022 19:20:17 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=25244 Michael Murphy won Ireland’s first medal at the ECCO FEI World Championships in Herning, Denmark, where he claimed bronze position with his mount Cleverboy in the Grade I competition. Speaking after the prize giving Michael Murphy said: “He’s an amazing horse to go from competing at Grand Prix level dressage to a walk test takes […]

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Michael Murphy won Ireland’s first medal at the ECCO FEI World Championships in Herning, Denmark, where he claimed bronze position with his mount Cleverboy in the Grade I competition.

Speaking after the prize giving Michael Murphy said:

“He’s an amazing horse to go from competing at Grand Prix level dressage to a walk test takes a special horse and he is, he’s amazing! He took it all in his stride and I want to thank my trainer Elder Klatzko for getting me here and for getting Cleverboy here looking and feeling so well and to his owner Bronte Watson”

The Para-Dressage High Performance Director, Debora Pijpers said:

“Today was an exciting and very good first day of competition here at the World Championships. Michael Murphy rode a very active and sparkling test and really showed the quality of his Cleverboy. With a score of 74,143% he won a historical bronze medal for Ireland in Grade I. I’m very proud of Michael and Cleverboy and his support team. They all showed true sportsmanship and have given it their very best. I want to sincerely thank Sport Ireland, Horse Sport Ireland, Para Equestrian Ireland, and Paralympics Ireland for all their support!”

Horse Sport Ireland Chief Executive, Denis Duggan, said:

“This was an outstanding performance from Michael and Cleverboy against the very best in the world. Huge congratulations to Michael, Sue, Debora and the entire team here in Herning. It has been a hugely successful few weeks for HSI’s High Performance teams on the back of last weekend’s team gold medals in Pony Showjumping and Eventing. Today was the first day of the Para dressage and Showjumping competitions here at the World Championships and I would like to wish all competitors the very best of luck in the coming days.”

Michael Murphy and Cleverboy represented Ireland at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 where they achieved 4th position, Michael has also represented Ireland at many international events including the Para Dressage European Championships in 2019.

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Ulster Preview, Team News & Live scores : Donegal v Down https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/ulster-sfc-preview-2021-donegal-attacking-stars-to-terrorise-down-defence https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/gaa/ulster-sfc-preview-2021-donegal-attacking-stars-to-terrorise-down-defence#respond Sun, 27 Jun 2021 11:50:01 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=16840 Down and Donegal kick-off the Ulster Senior Football Championship this Sunday at 1 pm in Páirc Esler, Newry. CLICK HERE FOR LIVE SCORES ON DONEGAL v DOWN In the preliminary round of the provincial competition, the two sides face-off with the winner facing National Football League Division Three winners Derry in the quarter-finals. The game […]

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Down and Donegal kick-off the Ulster Senior Football Championship this Sunday at 1 pm in Páirc Esler, Newry.

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In the preliminary round of the provincial competition, the two sides face-off with the winner facing National Football League Division Three winners Derry in the quarter-finals.

The game will be available to watch on RTÉ One’s ‘The Sunday Game’ with coverage starting at 12:55 pm.

After an abysmal season, Down, relegated to Division Three, will want to see improvements in their game.

Similarly, Donegal needs to make a statement in Ulster after unconvincing performances in the league saw them squeeze into the Division One semi-finals, where they looked a level below a Dublin that has not hit top form yet this season.

Donegal is the stronger of the two sides on paper, boasting a powerful attack that includes a blend of established figures and up-and-coming talents coming towards their prime years.

They have entered a new era of attacking football, a far cry from the 2012 side which championed a hard-working defensive style.

Donegal manager Declan Bonner has found a way to include all his attacking talents into one side and has reaped the rewards on that side of play.

Michael Murphy and Paddy McBrearty still star for the 2012 All-Ireland winners in the forward lines with the pair proving that age is just a number.

Jamie Brennan, Ciaran Thompson and Oisin Gallen look more and more assured alongside the veteran duo as their experience grows.

Niall O’Donnell and the reliable Michael Langan also provide attacking support for the side.

Ryan McHugh is as dangerous as ever going forward from his wing-back role.

Peadar Mogan has also impressed on the opposite flank.

The side’s attack was able to function in the absence of Michael Murphy after he went down four minutes into the Monaghan game.

With him back, they can only get better.

The sheer attacking power will be sure to terrorise a Down defence that has shipped 78 points in its four games in 2021 and looked frail throughout them.

Goalkeeper Rory Burns must be mentioned as he has been a bright spark in an otherwise poor defence for the Mournemen.

But if a side concedes 78 points in Division Two, albeit 27 to All-Ireland finalists Mayo, they will have a rough 70 minutes against a side that scored 77 against the best sides in the country.

James Horan’s Mayo is a good example of a young, pacey attacking side that tore up the Down backline and a similar result will be expected against Donegal.

Down boss Paddy Tally will have his work cut out for him to fix their defensive issues before his side faces Bonner’s Blitzkreig.

However, Bonner’s gung-ho approach leaves Donegal susceptible at the back as Ulster rivals Monaghan and Armagh have already showcased.

A slow full-back line was exposed but the power of Donegal’s attack pulled the side back into the games.

The era of the blanket defence has created a generation of defenders who are not ready to make that step up for Donegal.

Down will look to take advantage of this as they attempt to pull off the upset on Sunday afternoon.

Barry O’Hagan will be an important figure high up the pitch for the Mourne County.

His scores against Laois kept them in Division Two.

Cory Quinn will be another option for Down when an attack is on for the side.

Barry’s brother and Down captain Darren O’Hagan will be busy in the middle of the park.

However, Down will rely on Rory Burns to keep Donegal’s blistering attack at bay but, unlike Laois and Westmeath, it may be too much of an ask for the Castlewallan man.

Team News
Down

R Burns, P Fegan, G McGovern, G Collins, P Laverty, D O’Hagan, D Guinness, C Mooney, R McEvoy, L Kerr, C Doherty, B O’Hagan, C McCrickard, L Middleton, C Quinn

Donegal

S Patton, B McCole, N McGee, S McMenamin, R McHugh, O McFadden Ferry, E Ban Gallagher, H McFadden, C McGonagle, C Thompson, N O’Donnell, M Langan, P McBrearty, M Murphy, P Mogan

Predicted Winner: Donegal by 10

Betting

Down 13/2

Draw 14/1

Donegal 1/10

 

 

 

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