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Vistamed Junior A Final Man of the Match Seamus Sweeney Picture: Stefan Hoare
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Exhausted and delighted in equal measure, Man of the Match Seamus Sweeney described Aughavas’ victory in Saturday’s 2020 Vistamed Junior A Championship Final as “massive” for the club.
Asked to describe what the victory meant for Aughavas, Seamus said “It is massive, massive. We don’t get to finals much, it is a young team coming and we knew we needed to be up in Intermediate. We’re there now and hopefully we’re going to give it a right go.
Derby element adds fascinating subtext to 2020 Vistamed Junior A Championship Final
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Roscommon Herald — Seamus makes his last delivery for An Post
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PastureBase data for the week & Elodie Ruelle’s MoSt Grass Growth Prediction Model.
Grass growth predicted to improve during the week, with warmer weather and low amounts of rainfall.
Seamus Sweeney, Co. Wexford discusses managing 2
nd rotation on his dairy farm.
Caroline Walsh, the Overall & Dairy Category winner of the 2020 Grassland Farmer of the Year will take over our social media accounts on Wednesday 21st April along with a live interview at 7.30pm. More information here
Grazing Update from Grassland Farmer of the Year Cattle - Suckling Category Winner Thomas Hogan, Co. Tipperary.
An April grazing update from the dairy-beef research herd from Grange, Co. Meath.
COUNCILLORS have been told a deputy town clerk awarded damages of more than £55,000 for unfair dismissal has asked for the judgement to be reviewed. Members of Barnard Castle Town Council held a virtual meeting to discuss the outcome of the employment tribunal’s ruling in favour of Jane Woodward. She said her career had been “totally destroyed” after she was sacked amid “moral disapproval” of her personal relationship with a councillor. During the extraordinary council meeting on Wednesday, which lasted around ten minutes, clerk Martin Clark said: “Earlier on this afternoon we were informed by our solicitors that the claimant, Mrs Woodward, had asked the judge for a reconsideration of his judgement.