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Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Armagh retain Ulster title with routine win over Donegal
Armagh retained the Ulster Ladies title as they comfortably beat Donegal 3-9 to 0-7 in the final at Clones. In a repeat of last year's decider, Armagh dominated from start to finish as they picked up their fifth title in nine years. Aoife McCoy scored twice in the first 15 minutes as the Orchard County led 2-4 to 0-1 at half-time in St Tiernach's Park. Lauren Coleman netted the holders' third goal in the second half that was a closer affair, as they saw out the 11-point victory. Armagh started with intent in the sun at Clones and nearly had a score within the first two minutes as Caroline O'Hanlon's flighted kick hit the base of the post. McCoy then rifled home a goal for Armagh from a tight angle after being fed by O'Hanlon to open the scoring on five minutes. Niamh Henderson added a point after a period of patient possession from the Orchard County before McCoy raced through and rattled home her and Armagh's second goal on 13 minutes. A free from Susie White on 18 minutes got Donegal on the board for the first time but Armagh went down the other end and pointed. Eve Lavery and Grace Ferguson tagged on two more points as Armagh went in nine ahead at the break. White got the first score of the second half from a free, but Lauren McConville replied at the other end. McCoy then settled for a point after a slick move, when space looked to be opening up for another opportunity on goal. Donegal registered their first point from play through Cait Gillespie and another through Katie Dowds as they continued to fight. Armagh pulled away again with another clinical finish, as Coleman turned and fired low into the bottom corner for her side's third goal. Aoife McColgan opted to point from close range when she may have went for a goal, while Kelly Mallon and Lavery kept the scoreboard ticking over for Armagh at the other end. Eve Gallagher scored two points in an impressive cameo off the bench as she traded scores with Meabh Lennon and Jodie McQuillan, with the holders easing to victory.


BBC News
10-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Armagh retain Ulster title with routine win over Donegal
Armagh retained the Ulster Ladies title as they comfortably beat Donegal 3-9 to 0-7 in the final at a repeat of last year's decider, Armagh dominated from start to finish as they picked up their fifth title in nine McCoy scored twice in the first 15 minutes as the Orchard County led 2-4 to 0-1 at half-time in St Tiernach's Coleman netted the holders' third goal in the second half that was a closer affair, as they saw out the 11-point victory. Ruthless Armagh win back-to-back titles Armagh started with intent in the sun at Clones and nearly had a score within the first two minutes as Caroline O'Hanlon's flighted kick hit the base of the then rifled home a goal for Armagh from a tight angle after being fed by O'Hanlon to open the scoring on five Henderson added a point after a period of patient possession from the Orchard County before McCoy raced through and rattled home her and Armagh's second goal on 13 minutes.A free from Susie White on 18 minutes got Donegal on the board for the first time but Armagh went down the other end and Lavery and Grace Ferguson tagged on two more points as Armagh went in nine ahead at the got the first score of the second half from a free, but Lauren McConville replied at the other then settled for a point after a slick move, when space looked to be opening up for another opportunity on registered their first point from play through Cait Gillespie and another through Katie Dowds as they continued to pulled away again with another clinical finish, as Coleman turned and fired low into the bottom corner for her side's third McColgan opted to point from close range when she may have went for a goal, while Kelly Mallon and Lavery kept the scoreboard ticking over for Armagh at the other end. Eve Gallagher scored two points in an impressive cameo off the bench as she traded scores with Meabh Lennon and Jodie McQuillan, with the holders easing to victory.


ITV News
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- ITV News
Welsh-Made thriller Havoc starring Tom Hardy lands on Netflix
Article by Susie White The biggest feature film shot entirely in Wales has landed on Netflix today. Havoc - an action thriller starring Tom Hardy, and directed by Welsh filmmaker Gareth Evans, is being hailed as the biggest feature ever filmed solely in the country, according to the streaming platform. Filming was spread across South Wales, with a mix of location shoots and studio work in Cardiff and Bridgend. The crime drama follows a detective forced to navigate a dangerous criminal underworld after a deal gone wrong. Its production is one of the latest projects supported by Creative Wales, and is part of a wider boom of film-making across the nation. Following the huge successes of Wales-based productions- like Sex Education - Netflix say since 2020, these have injected more than £200 million into the UK economy, and supported over 500 Welsh businesses. Calling attention to Wales' beautiful landscapes, Netflix UK's Vice President of Production, Anna Mallet, praised it as 'an amazing place to make entertainment.' In a further nod to its filming roots, Havoc is available with Welsh-subtitles, following similiar efforts with The Adam Project starring Ryan Reynolds, and Dal Y Mellt. Culture Minister, Jack Sargeant has praised collaborations like these, which provide jobs, training and opportunities for Welsh people, saying they are a "global platform to showcase everything we offer as a nation".