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Skorts-gate finally over as sanity prevails
Skorts-gate finally over as sanity prevails

Irish Times

time23-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Times

Skorts-gate finally over as sanity prevails

Hallelujah, skorts-gate is over. 'After 121 years, it only took the Camogie Association a little under half an hour to make history at Croke Park on Thursday night,' writes Gordon Manning, 98 per cent of the Special Congress delegates backing a motion allowing players the choice of wearing shorts or skorts. Gordon's mission, should he choose to accept it, is to track down the two per cent and ask 'what were ye thinking?' Joe Canning is wondering what the Cork hurlers were thinking when they played Limerick last weekend . Were they playing 'a long game', keeping their powder dry until they, possibly, meet Limerick again in the championship? If so, 'that is a risky business,' says Joe, 'if they don't beat Waterford at home on Sunday their season is over'. Mathew Costello is hoping there's plenty left in Meath's season yet , Gordon talking to the forward ahead of the start of his county's round-robin campaign at home to Cork in Navan on Saturday. In soccer, Gavin Cummiskey hears Colin Healy stand by his charge that the FAI's outgoing chief football officer Marc Canham and its chief executive David Courell lied about the nature of his departure from his role as assistant coach to the Republic of Ireland women's team. READ MORE Gavin also talked with new Shelbourne CEO Tomás 'Mossy' Quinn , the Dublin All-Ireland winner who, having switched football codes, is now trying to guide the club through the challenges ahead, among them ensuring Tolka Park meets Champions League standards. In rugby, former Irish captain Ciarán Fitzgerald tells Gerry Thornley about the 'Spirit of Garbally' campaign , the aim to ensure that the name of his famous alma mater is incorporated in to the title of the new amalgamated Ballinasloe schools, Ardscoil Mhuire and St Joseph's College, Garbally Park. For now, it is to be known as Clonfert College. Gerry also has news that Leinster plan on hosting this season's URC final at Croke Park ... if – and it's a big one – they actually reach the final. First they have to negotiate a passage past Scarlets in the quarter-finals and, if successful, whoever they might meet in the last four. Johnny Watterson, meanwhile, brings us the grim tale of the 'Enhanced Games', a sporting freak show with a cast of drugged-up athletes , which are scheduled to take place in Las Vegas next year. 'A poorly designed drug trial with no ethical oversight, it will,' he writes, 'be a ripping success if the athletes do better than Barnum's belugas and some don't die.' Shane Stokes has the latest from the Rás Tailteann , Cycling Ulster's Odhrán Doogan slipping in to the yellow jersey on Thursday, while Brian O'Connor retraces the story of the redevelopment of the Curragh . 'It is a modern facility, which, by most measures, is lovely to look at. It is also, by most measures, predominantly unloved.' TV Watch : Following Wednesday's 124-run victory, Ireland play the West Indies in the second of their three-match one day international series in Clontarf (TNT Sports 1 from 10.30am). Kerry and Cork meet in this evening's Munster minor football final (TG4, 7.30) and St Patrick's Athletic host Waterford in the Premier Division (Virgin Media Two, 7.45).

Rachael Blackmore: A trailblazing career from a ferociously determined jockey
Rachael Blackmore: A trailblazing career from a ferociously determined jockey

Irish Times

time13-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Times

Rachael Blackmore: A trailblazing career from a ferociously determined jockey

One of the very great Irish sporting careers came to an end on Monday with the announcement by Rachael Blackmore that she was retiring from horse racing. It was, writes Brian O'Connor, reflecting on ' a trailblazing career by a singularly talented and ferociously determined figure ', 'perhaps the most groundbreaking career any jockey has ever had'. Mercifully, Blackmore was never asked to wear a skort (as far as we know). 'Is this some sort of joke,' asked Carla Ward when she was first told about camogie's controversy, Gavin Cummiskey hearing from the Republic of Ireland manager when she was asked about the issue on Monday. In Gaelic games, Conor McManus looks back at the weekend's Ulster and Leinster finals , the Donegal v Armagh game providing 'further evidence that the new rules have improved football and brought back the excitement'. And he doffs his cap to Louth, their first Leinster title in 68 years vindicating the development work put in by the county in recent years. For Gordon Manning, the fact that the four finals attracted a total of 134,892 spectators proves that there's life in the provincial championships yet . 'Those praying for their demise can forget about seeing any white smoke on that particular issue in the near future.' READ MORE In rugby, Gerry Thornley takes you through the permutations for the final round of URC games , and looks ahead to Munster's 'all-or-nothing' shoot-out against Benetton on Friday - effectively 'a playoff to reach the playoffs'. An emotional night it will be too, marking the final game on Irish soil for Peter O'Mahony, Conor Murray and Stephen Archer. While Munster's season is still alive, Ulster and Connacht's campaigns are fizzling out , Ulster's decline, writes Gerry, the 'more alarming' considering their bigger history and tradition. But after the disappointment of their Champions Cup exit, Leinster can still salvage something from their season , Daire Walsh talking to assistant coach Tyler Bleyendaal about their URC hopes. Owen Doyle, meanwhile, gives us his thoughts on the refereeing in last weekend's games , Scotland's Sam Grove-White, who looked after Leinster's tie against Zebre, 'falling short of requirements'. 'There is little point in repeating that Hollie Davidson is the best referee in Scotland,' he says, 'it's a little insulting considering she has no competition.' Tom McKibbin will have a fair amount of competition at this week's US PGA Championship, as Philip Reid tells us in his Different Strokes column . Denis Walsh is our man over at Quail Hollow, drenched he was too after 'downpours that would have tested Noah's nerve' during the first day of official practice. Denis heard from McKibbin as he prepares for just the third major of his career , the LIV man relieved to have received a late invitation to the tournament. And in athletics, Ian O'Riordan talked to Nichola Sheridan at the launch event for the 2025 Dublin Marathon, which will take place in October. Sheridan only made her marathon debut a year ago, but at 28 she believes her best years are still to come . She's one of 22,500 entries for October's race. Sadly, some of us forgot to put a stamp on our envelope. TV Watch : After Monday's rest day, the Giro d'Italia resumes today (TNT Sports 1, 11.30am) and while golf's PGA Championship might not start until Thursday, Sky Sports are already kicking off their build-up (2pm). And this evening, Sunderland take a 2-1 lead in to their Championship play-off semi-final against Coventry (Sky Sports Football, 8pm), Sheffield United waiting for the winners in the final.

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