3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Horse racing tips: ‘He hasn’t put a foot wrong all season’ – Templegate’s NAP hard to fault on Tuesday
TEMPLEGATE tackles Tuesday’s racing confident of inflicting more pain on the bookies.
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GINCIDENT (3.45 Beverley, nap)
Has not put a foot wrong all season and ran another mighty race when just denied in a big field at York last time. He is right at home over this 1m2f trip and saves his best for decent ground. He’s crept up the weights a little but is proven in this grade and looks hard to fault.
CRIMSON SPIRIT (3.00 Brighton, nb)
He followed an excellent third at York with a comfortable success at Salisbury last time. He stays over his favourite seven furlongs here and the Kubler training team are in fine form.
MR UBIQUITOUS (7.45 Newbury, treble)
Has been everywhere this Flat season, landing four wins and a close second. He doesn’t have a penalty for winning an apprentice contest at Salisbury and Jack Nicholls stays on board taking off 7lb this time.
QUIRKE ON PAROLE (4.45 Beverley, Lucky 15)
Looked in need of her comeback at Doncaster before going down in a photo at Wetherby last time. She was collared right on the line there and a 1lb rise looks more than fair.
Templegate’s tips
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3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on British rock star dead: Legendary 70s guitarist and Bad Company co-founder Mick Ralphs dies aged 81
BRITISH rock legend Mick Ralphs, who founded the band Bad Company, has died aged 81.
A message on the band’s official website on Monday said Ralphs is “survived by the love of his life, Susie Chavasse, his two children, three step-children”, as well as his bandmates Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke.
Bad Company formed in 1973 after members from bands Free, Mott The Hoople, and King Crimson all joined forces.
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3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Man Utd legend Jonny Evans on verge of new job just days after retirement with Prem winner offered influential role
JONNY EVANS is reportedly on the verge of securing a new job with Manchester United following his retirement.
The 37-year-old called time on his playing career last month and made his final competitive appearance for United on the last day of the Premier League season.
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Although Evans will no longer have an influence on the pitch, he is now expected to be given a new role behind the scenes.
The Athletic reports that Man Utd want to retain the ex-defender following the expiry of his contract.
Evans’ new staff role will see him put in charge of loan deals for emerging talents.
The United hierarchy were impressed with his influence off the pitch during his time as a player.
He regularly offered advice to young players and taught them about United’s heritage.
Evans also spoke passionately about staff members losing their jobs in the first round of redundancies last summer during the club’s pre-season tour of the United States.
The former Northern Ireland international made 241 appearances for Man Utd across two spells.
He first spent 11 years at the club between 2004 and 2015 before joining West Brom.
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Evans returned to Old Trafford in a free transfer two years ago and made 43 appearances.
Cork City players celebrate with Djenairo Daniels, back, after he scored his first goal during the SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division match against Drogheda UtdThomas Flinkow/Sportsfile
Emily, who has had a tough time trying to make her relationship with Conor work, took a savage dig at the rugby lad by saying a gleeful goodbye.
Meanwhile Meg and Alima, who had enjoyed close moments with their respective men – Dejon and Remell – earlier in the evening, were left racked with nerves.
Meg couldn’t even look up as she buried her head in her hands.
The four chosen Islanders couldn’t hide their excitement as they made their way to the waiting cars.
And in a first look at tomorrow night’s episode, the boys in particular look like cats with the cream.
Dejon’s face lights up when Caprice tells him “this could be lit”, while Poppy gets flirty with Remell.
New boy Gio, who’s the brother of Arsenal ladies star Alessia Russo, immediately makes an impression on Helena, who’s been reeling from her rocky romance with Harry.
He beams as he tells her “the quicker I can get in there the better”.
But will all four become fully ledged members of the main villa?
Has Helena finally met her Prince Charming in Gio?ErotemeRemell looks ready to explore things with PoppyErotemeCaprice made Dejon’s face light upEroteme
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Shelbourne begin life after Damien Duff with a draw as Harry Wood brace salvages a point against Waterford in thriller
HARRY WOOD scored a brace as life after Damien Duff began with a share of the spoils for Shelbourne following a titanic battle with Waterford.
The man who gave Duff his finest moment as Shels chief with the goal that won the league title in Derry last season popped up with an equaliser seconds after Pádraig Amond had put the hosts in front early in the second half at the RSC.
Harry Wood scored twice as Shelbourne drew with WaterfordPiaras Ó Mídheach/SportsfileGrant Horton of Waterford celebrates scoring his side’s first goal during the SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division match against ShelbournePiaras Ó Mídheach/Sportsfile
A whirlwind 36 hours for the Tolka Park club saw Joey O’Brien take over as interim manager after Duff’s shock exit on Sunday.
And the ex-assistant was on the edge of the touchline like his predecessor, dishing out the orders as a dramatic start to both halves was the tale of this encounter.
And he could have been celebrating seven minutes into added time.
O’Brien proclaimed in his post-match interview that it was a “mad 24 hours” and that the players were “shocked” by Duff’s departure early on Sunday morning, but that his players were “paid professionals”, and it was Daniel Kelly who nearly won him his first game in the hotseat only to rattle the bar. The post-Duff era was only three minutes old when the champions struck the front.
Tyreke Wilson found space on the left before putting in a cross that saw Mipo Odubeko get a touche that took the ball into the path of Wood at the back post, and he squeezed the ball past Stephen McMullan.
The madness continued five minutes later as Shels gifted their hosts an equalising goal.
McMullan’s long clearance was touched back to Kameron Ledwidge but his header to stopper Conor Kearns fell short before Grant Horton nipped in between defender and keeper to finish to an empty net.
It took strong hands from Blues No 1 McMullan to deny the visitors from regaining the lead on 20 minutes.
Ali Coote cut through the centre before slipping the ball out left to his hitman Odubeko only for his stinging to be kept out.
And when Reds attacker Odubeko outmuscled Darragh Leahy on the right five minutes later, he released Wood into a one-on-one run with Jesse Dempsey.
And after the winger got the better of the battle, he could not beat McMullan, who saved at his near post.
A wind-assisted McMullan goal kick on 41 minutes almost bounced for Amond on 41 minutes but keeper Kearns came out to collect just in front of the striker.
An incredible start to the first-half was bettered by a kamikaze start to the second.
Within three minutes, the champions were the cause of their own downfall again as they fell behind.
Paddy Barrett got his clearance all wrong and Conan Noonan’s effort was parried by Kearns but striker Amond was on hand to finish the rebound from close range.
Sixty seconds later though, interim chief O’Brien was celebrating after Mark Coyle made a lung-bursting run towards goal.
He then sprayed the ball out for Ali Coote who put in a teasing delivery and Wood was on hand to touch home.
There was even time for more drama in the seventh added minute of five added on as the impressive Wood burst from midfield to slip the ball out wide right for Kelly — who let fly with a thunderous strike. But his effort came crashing back off the bar with McMullan beaten.
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on ‘Dead’ English ghost town that lost its Wetherspoons & McDonald’s is turning its fortunes around with £15million revamp
A ‘DEAD’ English ghost town which lost its Wetherspoons and McDonald’s has turned around its fortunes with a huge £15m revamp.
Some of the 64,000 locals living in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, have previously slammed their town for having “gone downhill rapidly” – but new investment aims to reverse this decline.
Kirklees CouncilPlans have been approved to renew Dewsbury Market and to build a new park next to the site[/caption]
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AlamyShoppers in the outdoor section of Dewsbury Market – which is set to be entirely revamped[/caption]
Kirklees Council has committed millions of pounds to update Dewsbury’s market and to create a new park for residents.
Officials say the updated market would have a “more varied, day-to-night offering” with more spaces for eating, drinking, socialising and events.
On top of this, a new park would be constructed next to the market – offering the largest green space in the town with its own play area and seating.
Councillor Graham Turner said: “Once we unveiled our updated plans for Dewsbury Market, the adjoining park was very much the missing piece.
“These are both aspects of the town we know local people greatly care about, and they have a huge part to play in Dewsbury’s future.”
The Sun had reported in 2023 how locals in the town felt it had been ruined by drunks and people smoking cannabis – adding that it had lost several shops and pubs.
This included Dewbury’s Wetherspoons, McDonald’s, and Mecca Bingo hall.
But now, residents will likely feel hopeful that this new £15m investment could give the town a new lease of life.
Kirklees Council said the new park is intended to “transition smoothly into the market’s outdoor offering” before eventually merging with the indoor market.
Other improvement works can be found in the town, with the Dewsbury Arcade – which lies adjacent to the market – set to reopen next year, around the same time work on the market and park is due to begin.
Once all the respective work is complete, the number of trees in the town centre would greatly increase, Kirklees Council added.
Officials said that the area surrounding the connected park and market would also benefit as the nearby Foundry Street would be earmarked for greening and pedestrian-friendly plans.
Previously, residents had explained how they were sickened by the town’s state.
Speaking in 2023, Matthew, 43, told YorkshireLive: “It’s a bit grim. People tapping and drunks bothering people.
“And cannabis raids. It stinks and turns my stomach.”
Domesday English town is transforming its seafront with splash park, pop-up markets & new walkways in £7.2m makeover
A DOMESDAY English town is transforming its seafront with a splash park, pop-up markets and new walkways in a £7.2m makeover.
It is hoped the improvements will attract more visitors toboost the town’s economy.
Improvements to Littlehampton’s seafront between East Beach, South Terrace and Windmill Road got underway in the autumn.
The town, seaside resort and civil parish sits in the Arun District of West Sussex.
The work is being funded by a £7 million levelling up fund from the government and it is hoped the improvements will attract more visitors to boost the town’s economy.
The revamp includes new toilets and beach showers, improvements to the car park, including electric vehicle charging points, walkways and new sustainable planting.
A new water play area and a pop-up marketplace off Banjo Road with four fixed stalls will also come to the beach.
An activity hub is also planned to include a bouldering wall, beach volleyball, petanque and basketball courts.
Waterfalls, rock pools and water jets will be installed for the water play area.
There will also be social spaces throughout the development to include pergolas, picnic tables and benches, that will be shaded by new trees and plants.
Chris Butterworth, 60, added that the closure of his favourite local pubs and shops had left him “depressed”, saying the town had “gone downhill rapidly”.
Jo, 49, added: ” It is run down and the shops are closed, with undesirable people.
“I would not walk through Dewsbury after dark. I would be too scared.”
Elizabeth Cleal, 21, and her mum Sarah Jones, 42, both agreed the town was “dead”, with shops shutting left, right, and centre.
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on ‘Almost impossible to train’ – Chelsea draft in huge FANS to combat extreme ‘code red’ Club World Cup conditions
ENZO MARESCA claims the heat is hitting Chelsea’s Club World Cup bid because it is “almost impossible to train”.
The Blues boss cut short his final training session ahead of their decisive Group D game with ES Tunis as temperatures neared 40C.
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GettyTemperatures soared to nearly 40C[/caption]
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And with Philadelphia under a ‘Code Red’ severe weather alert, it is still likely to be well over 30C when they play in the early hours of Wednesday morning — at 9pm local time.
Chelsea used giant fans to spray cold water over sweltering players during a brief tactical session.
Maresca said: “It is almost impossible to train because of the weather.
“We are just trying to save energy for the game.
“This morning’s session has been very, very short.
“It’s been just about tomorrow’s game, planning for tomorrow and that’s it.
“It’s not easy in these conditions with these temperatures. We are going to try to do our best.”
A draw would take the Blues through to the knockout stages with a likely date against Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich on Saturday.
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Chelsea captain Reece James missed training due to illness.
Maresca said: “It’s difficult to work in these temperatures but we are trying our best and will try to win tomorrow.
“It’s impossible to do a normal session, otherwise you don’t save energy for the game. So the session this morning was quite short.
“We are not training, almost. We are just doing very, very, very short sessions.
“We try just to be clinical and do the right things that we need for game preparation. We have the cooling break during the game which helps a little.”
Nicolas Jackson did not join training as he is banned after his red card in the 3-1 defeat to Flamengo.
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on ‘We’re here to try and find answers’, says detective as gardai investigating Jon Jonsson disappearance travel to Iceland
THE IRISH cops have travelled to Iceland as part of their ongoing probe into the disappearance of an Icelandic man in Dublin six years ago.
Jon Jonsson, 41, travelled to Ireland to play at the 2019 Dublin Poker Festival, but vanished within 24 hours of arrival.
Jon vanished after leaving the Bonnington Hotel in Dublin six years ago
Investigating detectives made a fresh appeal for information about his sudden disappearance as they recently stepped up the investigation into his disappearance in recent months.
The father of four was reported to have vanished after leaving the Bonnington Hotel on Swords Road in North Dublin in February 2019.
He left his hotel room without his phone, passport and wallet, although he may have had a large sum of cash with him.
Since early March 2019, when Icelandic search and rescue teams searched a defined search area in the city after receiving a tip that suggested he may have gotten into a taxi, the case has made little to no progress.
Five gardai from the Ballymun station will spend the week in Reykjavik, Iceland, interviewing 45 Icelandic citizens in hopes of obtaining information that may help pinpoint his whereabouts.
Detective Superintendent Alan Brady revealed they are there for a number of purposes.
Talking to RTE News, he said: “We came here to interview a large number of people who we think may have some information in relation to where Jon is.
“We’ve also come here to appeal to the Icelandic public for help in finding Jon.
“We believe that whatever happened to Jon did happen to him in Dublin, but the answers to what happened to Jon may lie here amongst the Icelandic community.”
He added: “Jon’s family have been going through heartbreak for the last six and a half years. We’re here to try and find answers for them. No family should have to ensure that they’ve gone through.”
RESPONSE ‘POSITIVE’
Talking to the Iceland Review, Icelandic Detective Eirikur Valberg said: “We’ve contacted nearly everyone on the list provided by the Irish police, and the response has been very positive.
“People are showing up and are willing to give statements.”
However, he declined to comment on whether any of the individuals had any connections to the case or Jon himself.
The interviews are scheduled to take place this week, with Eirikur hoping that they will shed new light on his disappearance.
‘WHERE IS JON?’
He added: “Of course, that is our hope—but we don’t know in advance what will come of this. Still, we wouldn’t be undertaking such extensive efforts if we didn’t believe they could yield results.”
The documentary podcast series ‘Where is Jon?’ (‘Hvar er Jon?’) focused on his sudden disappearance, which was collaboratively produced by Ireland’s national broadcaster RTE and the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service RUV.
In the final episode, which aired in March, the two anonymous letters that are being discussed by the investigating teams were revealed.
It was pointed out that the letters were delivered to the Gardai one year apart, suggesting that Jon may be buried in a garden.
However, the location of the potential site of his burial was not disclosed.
Gardai and Icelandic cops hope to gain information during their interviews
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Junk impeachment articles, VP asks Senate tribunal
MANILA, Philippines — Meeting a deadline on Monday to respond to her impeachment case, Vice President Sara Duterte asked the Senate convening as the impeachment court to junk the articles of impeachment against her, describing these as “nothing more than a scrap of paper.” In her 34-page answer ad cautelam (with caution), Duterte told the