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Rhyl Journal
44 minutes ago
- Rhyl Journal
Jack Davison hoping for Group One breakthrough with She's Quality
The four-year-old has been a regular raider to Britain this term, but so far has just fallen short, finishing second in all four outings – most recently when behind John and Sean Quinn's reopposing Jm Jungle at Goodwood. However, Davison has always seen the Knavesmire as the perfect place for his model of consistency to excel and she is backed to peak when it matters most to register a first success at Group One level. 'Ultimately she's just been beaten by better horses on the day in her previous runs this season so I won't make any excuses,' said Davison when analysing his charge's season to date. 'What I will say though is I think she has learned a lot about sprinting in those four performances which will hopefully be in her favour on Friday and I think she has a very good chance of getting that number one by her name. 'It's obvious that a quick five-furlongs on fast ground is exactly what she needs and this is the standout Group One option for her this year. 'We've been working towards it all season and I do think she thrives at this time of year which is another positive for a filly, so we're really looking forward to it.' She's Quality is currently a best price of 10-1 for Nunthorpe glory, a race last won by the Irish when Edward Lynam's Sole Power struck for the second time at York in 2014.
Belfast Telegraph
5 hours ago
- Belfast Telegraph
Brother of Irish boxer who died after Ulster Hall bout running half marathon to give others a ‘second chance at life'
Galway man says race will honour sibling and boost organ donation The brother of an Irish boxer who tragically died after an Ulster Hall bout is preparing to run a half marathon to help give others 'a second chance at life'. John Cooney, from Co Galway, suffered an intracranial haemorrhage on February 1 after losing his Celtic super-featherweight title defence in a technical knock-out (TKO). The 28-year-old was rushed to hospital and underwent emergency surgery following the fight, but later passed away from his injuries. Now his heartbroken sibling Aaron Cooney is raising funds by taking part in the Belfast Half Marathon next month with all proceeds going towards the Strange Boat Donor Foundation. Aaron reminisced on the 'close' relationship the pair had and how they worked in the same barber shop for many years. 'He was one of the kindest people you could ever meet,' he said. 'And he always did the extra little bit to keep everybody happy — no matter what was going on, he always pushed forward in whatever he was doing. 'Nothing ever really stopped him. He was very, very motivated and determined to achieve what his goal was his whole life.' The 22-year-old chose the Strange Boat Donor Foundation after the Cooney family were able to donate John's organs Aaron hopes to help further support the cause and prevent other families from experiencing grief and heartache. 'Running a marathon was always one of my brother's biggest goals in life,' he explained. 'But obviously with being a professional boxer, you don't really have that kind of time to take out to go run in a marathon — you're training for fights all the time. 'So when he passed away, I knew I wanted to do something big. My brother was able to donate five of his organs when he passed away. 'And obviously when you're actually face to face with that kind of thing, you really do realize how amazing of an ability it is to be able to give somebody a second chance at life.' Aaron's charity of choice is located in Salthill — one of his brother's 'favourite places in Galway' and his preferred spot for runs and sea swims. 'I picked that charity because they created a park for families that had lost people who had been able to donate their organs. It's just a very nice, peaceful area,' Aaron added. The upcoming 13-mile race will be the first long distance run Aaron has taken on. He has been training for over six months and will be joined by four friends on the big day. Several family members plan to be in Belfast to cheer Aaron on and he is confident 'we'll get a lot of people behind us.' 'Anything for charity always brings out kind of the best in people and we saw that when my brother was in hospital,' he said. 'We had so many people donating towards his GoFundMe. 'So I think a lot of people will be really getting behind us. And obviously they understand the motivation behind it for me and my friends that were also quite close to him as well.'

North Wales Chronicle
7 hours ago
- North Wales Chronicle
Jack Davison hoping for Group One breakthrough with She's Quality
The four-year-old has been a regular raider to Britain this term, but so far has just fallen short, finishing second in all four outings – most recently when behind John and Sean Quinn's reopposing Jm Jungle at Goodwood. However, Davison has always seen the Knavesmire as the perfect place for his model of consistency to excel and she is backed to peak when it matters most to register a first success at Group One level. 'Ultimately she's just been beaten by better horses on the day in her previous runs this season so I won't make any excuses,' said Davison when analysing his charge's season to date. 'What I will say though is I think she has learned a lot about sprinting in those four performances which will hopefully be in her favour on Friday and I think she has a very good chance of getting that number one by her name. 'It's obvious that a quick five-furlongs on fast ground is exactly what she needs and this is the standout Group One option for her this year. 'We've been working towards it all season and I do think she thrives at this time of year which is another positive for a filly, so we're really looking forward to it.' She's Quality is currently a best price of 10-1 for Nunthorpe glory, a race last won by the Irish when Edward Lynam's Sole Power struck for the second time at York in 2014.



