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READERS were not impressed by the discovery of a dead jellyfish the size of a large boot, found on the shores of Wadhead Scar near Bardsea. The clear jellyfish was discovered by an Ulverston resident during a walk on the beach on Wednesday afternoon. Claire Purcell said: “Not that shocking, they live in the sea.” Pete Birtles-Smith said: “A jellyfish the size of a large boot. Wow.” Nicola Henry said: “I’d be more shocked if it was on the bypass.” Julie Kneale said: “There was an even bigger one on our channel this week too.” Sammy Ann McKinnel said: “Is it just me that finds it more shocking it looks like a face and a beard? ....
Waterford, Ireland / WLR Dec 12, 2020 5:40 PM Peamount United completed the double by blitzing Cork City with six second-half goals in today’s FAI Women’s Cup final at Tallaght Stadium. Following an evenly contested first half of few chances, Stephanie Roche grabbed an early brace before Áine O’Gorman added a third. Three goals in the last nine minutes from Karen Duggan and substitutes Becky Watkins and Tiegen Ruddy made the final scoreline harsh on City. After finishing 14 points off Peamount, the young Rebels went into the final as underdogs against a side chasing their first Cup in a decade and began brightly. ....
); Ireland international Stephanie Roche was on the double as Peamount beat Cork City 6-0. Emma Duffy Reports from Tallaght Stadium By Emma Duffy Saturday 12 Dec 2020, 5:22 PM Dec 12th 2020, 5:22 PM 4,715 Views 1 Comment Peamount celebrate Stephanie Roche s second goal. Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO Cork City 0 SIX GOALS IN a simply stunning second-half performance, Peamount United showed exactly why they are the top side in Irish women’s football in this afternoon’s FAI Cup final. The silverware, hoisted jubilantly by captain Áine O’Gorman, came as an early Christmas present for James O’Callaghan’s all-conquering and ruthless Dubliners, who in turn, completed the league and cup double for 2020. ....