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Home » Breaking News » Clare to closely monitor situation after two Wexford players test positive for Covid-19 Clare in action against Wexford during Sunday s National League clash at Cusack Park. Two Wexford players, as yet unnamed, have tested positive for Covid-19. Photograph by John Kelly Clare to closely monitor situation after two Wexford players test positive for Covid-19 May 19, 2021 THE Clare County Board will closely monitor its senior hurlers over the coming week after two members of the Wexford hurling panel tested positive for Covid-19 this week, writes Dan Danaher. Wexford GAA chairman, Micheál Martin has confirmed that two players within the panel have tested positive for the virus. ....
Clare FM 17th May 2021 Clare hurling boss Brian Lohan admits that losing an eight point lead in the closing stages of their National League loss to Wexford is a concern for his squad. The dismissal of Liam Corry to a straight red card with 15 minutes to go sparked a shift in momentum that saw goals from Simon Donohue and Lee Chin help Davy Fitzgerald’s side to 2-19 to 1-21 win. The defeat means that Clare are now out of contention for topping the Division 1B standings, with games against Laois, Dublin and Kilkenny remaining in the campaign. CONTINUE READING BELOW ....
John Fogarty: Hurling managers have little to fear about sin bin Something to keep in mind is just how specific this sin bin rule is. Try and apply the sin bin to cynical fouls in last year’s championship and we can only categorically call two out of 10 certainties and four most definitely weren’t SIN WHEN YOU’RE WINNING: Tipperary’s Seamus Callanan is fouled by Galway’s Adrian Tuohey in last year’s All-Ireland SHC quarter-final, an act of cynicism that would result in a sin bin this year. Picture: Inpho/James Crombie Tue, 04 May, 2021 - 07:00 In January, this newspaper listed seven examples of cynical fouls over the course of last year’s All-Ireland senior hurling championship. It accompanied an interview with GAA director of games development Pat Daly in which he said the organisation had a moral obligation to tackle cynicism. ....
by David Prior A 35-minute Marketing Manchester music documentary, delivered in partnership with Social, has been viewed more than 15,000 times and is helping to raise funds for those whose roles in the industry have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Manchester Music Now and Then: Music Worth Fighting For was premiered via global streaming platform, United We Stream GM, in December, with viewers encouraged to donate the Mayor of Greater Manchester’s charity, OneGM, or WeMakeEvents’ fundraiser for BackUp. Social was appointed after a competitive tender to work with Marketing Manchester on the documentary project, which was filmed and edited over 18 months with much of the footage captured prior to the first national lockdown in 2020. ....