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LMFM By Caitriona Rooney Aaron Walsh and Thomas Sullivan recently presented a fundraising cheque for €4,000 to Down Syndrome Ireland, which are the proceeds from a hugely successful fundraising cycle the duo undertook on behalf of MACE’s official charity partner.
The cycle, which was supported by Aaron’s father and local MACE Clogherhead Retailer, Niall Walsh, was in accordance with the Government guidelines regarding Covid-19 restrictions and saw the intrepid duo cycle in a 5km repetitive loop from Walsh’s MACE Clogherhead. The pair received tremendous support from all in MACE Clogherhead and from the local community who cheered them on throughout.
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Kyle Jamieson was first called up to the Black Caps as they faced Australia across the Tasman last summer. He played for New Zealand A for the first time at the end of 2018, on a tour of the United Arab Emirates, so he was definitely in the system. But after seeking a change of environment and moving back home in the middle of 2019, where he came under the tutelage of new Aces coach Heinrich Malan, Jamieson was finding it hard to reap any rewards – at least in the form of wickets, the currency on which bowlers fortunes rise and fall.