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Westmeath refuse to support move to tackle cynicism in hurling

Westmeath refuse to support move to tackle cynicism in hurling Motion at next weekend’s GAA Congress will not be supported by Westmeath. 24 February 2021 Former All-Ireland referee Barry Kelly, Westmeath GAA Head of Operations Patrick Doherty and Westmeath Central Council delegate Tom Hunt. Westmeath has sensationally shot down a move to tackle cynicism in hurling, calling for greater consideration and more time to be given before rule changes are made. A motion at next weekend’s GAA Congress which aims to eradicate blatant pulling down of an opponent in hurling by awarding a penalty will not be supported by Westmeath, who instead will call for the matter to be deferred to a Special Congress later in the year.

All-Ireland referee Barry Kelly on the changes in Gaelic Games, the modern game and the new rules

All-Ireland referee Barry Kelly on the changes in Gaelic Games, the modern game and the new rules Has seen aspects of some other sports creeping into Gaelic Games 10 February 2021 Barry Kelly pictured with his dad John. Barry says his dad John had a major influence on him becoming a referee. In conversation with Paul O’Donovan Mullingar man Barry Kelly has refereed at the top, the very top. All-Ireland Hurling final day in the red hot cauldron of Croke Park, it doesn’t get any bigger. Kilkenny against Cork; 80,000 spectators and many hundreds of thousands more watching throughout the world, but only one referee…It’s Barry.

Stolen dogs: More arrests as 28 dogs returned to owners

BBC News Published image copyrightDyfed Powys Police image captionMore than 80 dogs were rescued in the raids in Carmarthenshire and Neath Port Talbot Two further people have been arrested and 28 pets returned to their owners after police rescued 80 dogs thought to have been stolen. South Wales Police arrested a man on suspicion of handling stolen goods on Wednesday. He has been released under investigation. image copyrightDyfed Powys Police image captionPuppies were among the animals seized Meanwhile, a person arrested on Sunday on suspicion of handling stolen goods was released on bail, Dyfed-Powys Police said. The remaining dogs are being cared for as the inquiry continues, the force added.

Suspected stolen dogs returned as three people arrested following Carmarthenshire raid

DYFED-Powys Police has returned nearly 30 dogs which were suspected to have been stolen to their rightful owners. The force, along with South Wales Police, continues to investigate as up to 80 dogs were found at a property in Carmarthenshire on Sunday, January 24. A number of dogs were also recovered by South Wales Police from a location near Briton Ferry on Saturday. Three people have now been arrested The remaining dogs are being cared for as inquiries continue. Detective Inspector Barry Kelly said: “Our enquiries are ongoing to establish lawful ownership of the remaining dogs and puppies, but we have so far we have returned 28 dogs to their owners, which is very positive.

80 cachorros, no valor de R$ 300 mil, são encontrados após serem roubados

80 cachorros, no valor de R$ 300 mil, são encontrados após serem roubados
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