Thursday, 11 February 2021, 12:12 pm
One of the most enthralling storylines of the sporting
summer will open its next chapter on Saturday when Tom Walsh
and Jacko Gill resume their rivalry in the shot-put circle
at the Porritt Classic in Hamilton.
Gill, 26, is
currently riding the crest of a wave with three straight
victories over Walsh and a career-best throw of 21.52m at
the International Track Meet in Christchurch last
weekend.
But he will be wary of the constant threat of
three-time world champion Walsh, who has improved in
distance in each of his outings this season.
The
28-year-old started with 20.14m at the Night of 5s meet in
THE £1MILLION money laundering trial of a director of one of Belfast s most famous bars may have to be held at the Waterfront Hall due to Covid-19.
The possibility was revealed at Belfast Crown Court during a brief hearing of the case of Elizabeth Lily Mulholland, who is accused, along with eight others, of a construction industry VAT fraud.
The 66-year-old is one of the directors of Kelly s Cellars, one of the city s oldest bars and famed for its links to the United Irishmen.
Mulholland, of the Cavehill Road in north Belfast, is charged with converting criminal property valued at £1,168,060 between June 2010 and March 2012.