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Injury and suspension concerns, spitting allegation and looking ahead to Leinster 5 talking points after yesterday’s Allianz Football League Division 2 promotion semi-final between Meath and Kildare in Newbridge. By Kevin O Brien Monday 14 Jun 2021, 7:06 AM 7 hours ago 8,471 Views 1 Comment Fans without tickets watch the game from a wall outside the stadium. Image: Lorraine O’Sullivan/INPHO Fans without tickets watch the game from a wall outside the stadium. Image: Lorraine O’Sullivan/INPHO 1. Kildare redemption for Leinster semi-final collapse WHEN KILDARE TOOK a six-point lead into half-time of this Division 2 semi-final against Meath, they didn’t need reminding that they watched a similar margin crumble into a nine-point loss in last November’s Leinster semi-final. ....
Updated: 9:26 AM May 19, 2021 Andrew Colgan s picture of Diamond Beach in Iceland for Royston Photography Society s competition - Credit: Andrew Colgan Royston Photography Society will be holding their exhibition online next month. The exhibition, which is normally displayed at Royston Museum & Art Gallery, will launch on Zoom with an opening celebration on Tuesday, June 1. The event will start at 7pm with a broadcast of the exhibition pictures. Recently the society also held two competitions, both of which were won by former chair Andrew Colgan. Andrew Colgan s winning photo of his daughter as the Girl with a Pearl Earring, for Royston Photography Society ....
Andrew Colgan s winning picture of Thornham Harbour at High Tide for Royston Photographic Society. - Credit: Andrew Colgan Royston Photographic Society is continuing to hold competitions despite lockdown restrictions forcing meetings to take place virtually. The society s second competition under COVID-19 restrictions was titled Mono , as pictures had to be in monochrome. Andrew Colgan, former chairman of the society, was named the winner for his photo depicting Thornham Harbour at high tide. His entry was awarded 20 out of 20 by the judges and praised for its composition and tonal range. The society holds weekly meetings on Zoom every Thursday evening at 8pm, and has a separate group dedicated to landscapes. ....