Ardglass GAC Notes

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    Games Update

    The Seniors lost their first game of the season away to newly promoted Newry Mitchells. Ardglass started slowly in both halves and could not recover the deficit, although they drew level on several occasion they could not edge ahead. Throughout the game Liam Mullan (1-3) and James Telford at midfield had solid performances. The next game home to Newry Bosco on Monday 18th @ 8pm and away to Attical on Easter Monday @ 4pm.

    Down Camogie League Fixtures

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      Gaelic Game Sportswear Down Camogie League Fixtures (Tue 19th-Tue 26 Apr) Tue 19th April U16 League Round 3 Section 1

      Costorphine AC Claim Maiden Hill And Dale Victory As Simpson Is Simply The Best

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        Hill And Dale Race Series Race 1 Report by ‘Bogusboy’. David Simpson, who last competed in the Hill and Dale as a junior made a long awaited and triumphant return to the series, claiming a decisive victory at the McVeigh Classic.xa0 Despite being hotly pursued in the early stages the former Willowfield runner who now runs for Costorphine (an Edinburgh based club, founded in 1986), opened up an unbridgeable gap to record a victory by 12 seconds from Andrew Annett (first Junior) of Mourne Runners.xa0 As predicted last week, Annett is an up and coming starlet and his achievement in this race is all the more remarkable in light of the fact that he completed the Mourne Peaks five days earlier.

        Pearson to the Fore

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          BALLYGOWAN rider Michael Pearson had to settle for four runner up place finishes to inform Ryan Farquhar at the Ian Watson Spring Cup over the Oliver’s Mount circuit in Scarborough on Sunday, with Pearson feeling relaxed at his good showing in the season opener. Pearson who was riding the D&GW Racing BMW Superstock machine in earnest for the first time, and the Carryduff Forklifts Supersport 600 Kawasaki, had no answer to Farquhar who is notched up six race wins in the Ian Watson Spring Cup races, the Supersport 600, and Supertwins class’s. [caption id="attachment_8194" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Ballygowan rider Michael Pearson in action."][/caption] In the feature race of the day for the Ian Watson Spring Cup, Pearson finished second to Farquhar with fellow countryman Derek Shiels third, while in the Heat One of the Spring Cup, Pearson again had to follw Farquhar home in second place with Keith Pringle third. In the two Supersport 600 races, it was a Kawasaki clean sweep with Farquhar on the KMR Kawasaki taking a brace of wins in front of Pearson (CF Kawasaki) and Ian Lougher (Kawasaki) Michael Pearson said, “I am more than happy with how things have went this weekend, as we are still blowing of the winter cobwebs. I had a wee problem with the gearbox on the BMW, but nothing to serious, but I still managed to hang onto the back of Ryan in both those races.xa0xa0 The 600 races where tighter affairs and with it came another brace of second place finishes, with Kawasaki showing the rest the way home with two fine 1-2-3 results. Next up for the Team is next weekend’s Enkalon Trophy Races at Bishopscourt, so hopefully will will continue in this rich vein”. Results: Ian Watson Spring Cup Heat One: 1st Ryan Farquhar (Kawasaki)xa0 2nd Michael Pearson (BMW)xa0 3rdxa0Ian Lougher (Kawasaki) Ian Watson Spring Cup Heat Two: 1st Ryan Farquhar (KMR Kawasaki) 2nd Michael Pearson (D&GW Racing BMW) 3rd Derek Shields (Honda) Supersport 600 Race One: 1st Ryan Farquhar (KMR Kawasaki)xa0 2nd Michael Pearson (CF Kawasaki)xa0 3rd Ian Lougher (Kawasaki) Supersport 600 Race Two: 1st Ryan Farquhar (KMR Kawasaki) 2nd Michael Pearson (CF Kawasaki)xa0 3rd Ian Lougher (Kawasaki)]]>