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Irish Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Daily Mirror
Boxers face off at Irish League clash ahead of bout on Crocker v Donovan card
Ruadhan Farrell and Matty Boreland faced off in the middle of a football match ahead of their Irish title fight next month. The super bantamweight pair are set to clash at Windsor Park on 13 September on the undercard of the rematch between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan. But they took the opportunity to square off the centre circle before Cliftonville and Coleraine's Irish League Game at Solitude on Saturday. Farrell wore his Cliftonville jersey and his Irish title belt, while Boreland wore his Coleraine jersey as the two got in each other's faces ahead of next month's fight. Farrell, 25, has a professional record of seven victories, one draw and one defeat. The Belfast man last fought in March when beating Gerard Hughes on points on the undercard of Crocker and Donovan's first fight. Boreland takes on an unbeaten professional record into the fight. The 26-year-old has won all five of his pro fights, with one coming inside the distance. 'Bam Bam' last fought in April when beating Fernando Joaquin Valdez on points. If Saturday's Irish League match is any indication, the fight will be a tight encounter, with Cliftonville and Coleraine playing out a 0-0 draw at Solitude in Belfast.


Daily Record
12-06-2025
- Daily Record
The 'perfect' Scottish family lodge break you can book at major discount
One guest described the accommodation as "absolutely beautiful" A Scottish loch-side lodge can currently be booked at a major discount. Previous guests have described the accommodation as "absolutely perfect" and "absolutely beautiful". Boreland Loch Tay offers award-winning accommodation near the shores of Loch Tay, a short drive from Aberfeldy. According to the Boreland website, eight self-catering properties are available. Currently, a one-night stay at Boreland Loch Tay is available through Wowcher for £349—a discount of 37 per cent. Stays of two and three nights can be booked for £399 and £449 respectively, marking discounts of 52 per cent and 59 per cent. The lodges at the accommodation can fit up to eight people. Meanwhile, dogs are allowed too for an additional £15 fee. According to Wowcher, the lodges at Boreland Loch Tay"blend rustic charm with modern comfort". They include wood-burning stoves, fully equipped kitchens, ultrafast fibre Wi-Fi, and Sky TV. The lodges also benefit from panoramic views out over the surrounding landscape. Outdoors, there is a private decking and a fire pit. Outside of the lodge itself, there is plenty of opportunity for scenic walks. Nearby beauty spots include Ben Lawers, the Croft Moraig Stone Circle, and Craigh na Dun—the latter of which is famous for appearing in Outlander. The Wowcher website states: "Ready to swap city noise for fresh air and breathtaking views? Discover the magic of Scotland's Highlands at Boreland Loch Tay. "Whether you're planning a two, three, or four-night break, this family lodge stay is designed for making unforgettable memories—together." Boreland Loch Tay has received mostly positive reviews from past guests. It has an average score of 4.4 out of five on Tripadvisor based on 109 reviews. One visitor posted: "The place is absolutely perfect for big groups, with plenty of space and the views of Loch Tay are absolutely stunning. The booking process on their website was smooth and we were very happy with their communications by email." On the other hand, an unsatisfied guest shared: "Awful place! Avoid at all costs! Totally spoilt my daughter's Hen experience." Another positive review states: "This place is absolutely beautiful and amazing value for money! The staff were really helpful and kind." Despite its relatively remote location, there are other accommodation options in the area if Boreland Loch Tay does not appeal. Among these are The Kenmore Club and the five-star Mains of Taymouth Country Estate and Golf Course.