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Graham Hume's return helps reignite Waringstown's League title challenge against Instonians
Graham Hume's return helps reignite Waringstown's League title challenge against Instonians

Belfast Telegraph

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Belfast Telegraph

Graham Hume's return helps reignite Waringstown's League title challenge against Instonians

The Irish international has been suffering with an elbow injury but was back to his best, dismissing Neil Rock, Cade Carmichael and Andrew White in his first two overs to leave the Shaw's Bridge side reeling on 13 for three. Shane Dadswell cleared the ropes three times in an enterprising 35, but two wickets apiece for Daniel van der Merwe, James Cameron-Dow and Greg Thompson saw Instonians bundled out for just 81. Sam (41) and Morgan Topping (19) knocked off 59 of those in an opening partnership to all but seal the win, with Sam top-scoring with 41 (4 fours, 1 six). Muckamore's replacement professional Madhav Kaushik hit the ground running with a match-winning half century at North Down to give the Moylena side their first points of the campaign. The Indian cleared the ropes four times and hit four fours in a 25-ball 54 to help Muckamore to 151 for seven – runs too for Jamie Magowan (25) and Jason van der Merwe (20) – while Ally Shields claimed four wickets. In a tense chase, Ryan Haire's 31 gave the Comber side a shout, but his dismissal with 22 needed off two overs proved decisive as Muckamore won by 17 runs. Templepatrick are still searching for their first win of the season after they crashed to a 70-run loss at CSNI. Marc Ellison hit six fours and two sixes in a top-score of 58 from 52 balls as the Stormont side made 156 for five, with 26 apiece for Sean Davey and Adam Leckey. Charlie Swart top-scored with 41 (five fours, one six), but received little support as they were bowled out for 86. Teenagers Harry Dyer (4-7), Finn Lutton (3-17), and Seb Yeates (2-5) doing the damage. Meanwhile, in the NW T20 Cup, the four group winners who will play in the Faughan Valley Cup Semi-Finals have been decided. Newbuildings captain Ross Hunter took five wickets, including a hat-trick as his side beat Bready, while Donemana finished unbeaten after a 20-run win over Killyclooney that saw the McClintock twins each hitting five sixes and Anuj Jotin taking four wickets. Andy Millar's half century ensured Eglinton progressed, while holders Brigade got the 11 runs they needed from the final over – boundaries for Josh Wilson and James Smallwoods breaking Coleraine hearts in a thrilling two-wicket win off the penultimate ball.

Templepatrick and Woodvale share the spoils in dramatic last over thriller
Templepatrick and Woodvale share the spoils in dramatic last over thriller

Belfast Telegraph

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Belfast Telegraph

Templepatrick and Woodvale share the spoils in dramatic last over thriller

Woodvale needed six off the last over bowled by Charles Swart, who picked up two wickets to leave them needing two off the last ball. Matthew Peak managed one before being run out to leave the scores level on 127. Ben Cave had cleared the ropes four times for the hosts in a hard-hit 33, while there was a first appearance of the season for Sri Lankan international Sandun Weerakkody, who made 19, with James Martin picking up three wickets. Ruhan Pretorius (33) and Ludwig Kaestner (26) had added 64 for the second wicket to put Woodvale on top before the late drama. The Instonians bandwagon rolls on with Neil Rock once again in the runs in their victory over Muckamore. 'Pebbles' thumped 11 fours and four sixes in a 31-ball 78, giving another reminder to Ireland chief of selectors Andrew White – who happened to be batting at the other end! The pair shared a fourth wicket stand of 77 in 33 balls, with White striking seven boundaries in a quickfire 52 as Inst posted 203 for seven. Muckamore were never in contention as early wickets for Shane Dadswell and James Magee all but ended the game. Jude Keates hit a defiant half century, but it was too little too late as the Shaw's Bridge side closed out a 58-run win. Waringstown lost again, this time to a very much in-form CIYMS by 48 runs. Herman Rolfes top-scored for the Belmont side with 65 from 42 balls (seven fours, two sixes) adding 89 in eight overs with skipper John Matchett, who scored a rapid 44. There were runs too for Chris Dougherty (31) and Jake Egan (21) in a total of 191 for six. Matchett then took three wickets as Waringstown were bowled out for 143 – Adam Dennison hitting four sixes in a counterattacking 37. In the North West, there were wins for Bready, Brigade, Newbuildings – for whom Jason Dunn and Johnny Thompson shared an opening stand of 149 – Coleraine, Eglinton, Killyclooney, and Ballyspallen – who chased 200 to beat Ardmore in a remarkable game. Junaid Ali had scored 101 for the Bleachgreen side, but Isaac Bird's 51-ball 102 set up the Bridge Park side for a stunning seven-wicket victory in the 18th over.

Muckamore Inquiry: Call for information on patient resettlement
Muckamore Inquiry: Call for information on patient resettlement

BBC News

time24-03-2025

  • Health
  • BBC News

Muckamore Inquiry: Call for information on patient resettlement

The Muckamore Abbey Hospital Inquiry panel has called on those with personal experiences of resettlement from the hospital to come panel will use any information given to help inform its final resettlement process, aimed at moving patients to community placements, has been a complex undertaking.A missed June 2024 target hospital closure date was dependent on all the remaining patients successfully moving to agreed alternative accommodation placements in the community. The panel wants to hear from patients, their relatives and carers involved in the process from 14 June 2021 to the present day, regardless of whether or not they have already assisted the willing to share information can do so through small group sessions before the panel; individual attendance before the panel in early June; or by providing a note of their experience to the deadline for people to contact the inquiry is 25 April and can be done via the inquiry inquiry into what happened at the Antrim-based hospital, which provides facilities for adults for special needs, began in June final public hearing of the inquiry took place in early March.A separate major police investigation began in 2017 after allegations of ill-treatment began to for 120 days, the inquiry heard oral evidence from 181 is due to publish its findings later this is thought to be the biggest criminal adult safeguarding case of its kind in the UK.

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