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This now put the pressure onto Stevie Smith, Ballynahinch, who is leading the league with 64 points, but now thanks to Gerry’s win, only has a 2 point lead.xa0 Young Matthew Sinnamon weighed in 4 fish for 10lbs 7oz xa0giving him second place and keeping him third overall with 57 points.
Third place went to Andy Simpson, Lisburn with his 4 fish for 10lbs 5oz while Ronnie McFadden, Lisburn, took fourth with his 4 fish for 9lbs 8oz. Ronnie was fishing his own cats whisker pattern to release over 20 trout. His result keeps him in fourth place overall.
The final of the winter league will be held on 26th March. The Hollow Springs lake is also fishing well with young Tom Long from Dromara trying his hand at fly fishing for the first and landing his first ever fish which tipped the scales at 5lbs.
Sean Gibson, Belfast, xa0was fishing Buzzers to release 10+ trout while Colin Jackson, Kilnallen, xa0was fishing Bloodworm on a bite indicator to release 24 trout.xa0 For more information on the fishery, telephone 07859074424 or follow us on Facebook.]]>Islandderry Winter League Hooks Anglers
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This now put the pressure onto Stevie Smith, Ballynahinch, who is leading the league with 64 points, but now thanks to Gerry’s win, only has a 2 point lead.xa0 Young Matthew Sinnamon weighed in 4 fish for 10lbs 7oz xa0giving him second place and keeping him third overall with 57 points.
Third place went to Andy Simpson, Lisburn with his 4 fish for 10lbs 5oz while Ronnie McFadden, Lisburn, took fourth with his 4 fish for 9lbs 8oz. Ronnie was fishing his own cats whisker pattern to release over 20 trout. His result keeps him in fourth place overall.
The final of the winter league will be held on 26th March. The Hollow Springs lake is also fishing well with young Tom Long from Dromara trying his hand at fly fishing for the first and landing his first ever fish which tipped the scales at 5lbs.
Sean Gibson, Belfast, xa0was fishing Buzzers to release 10+ trout while Colin Jackson, Kilnallen, xa0was fishing Bloodworm on a bite indicator to release 24 trout.xa0 For more information on the fishery, telephone 07859074424 or follow us on Facebook.]]>Totten Adds Ulster Bronze To His Medal Collection
Newcastle AC club notes: xa0by Joe McCann
Congratulations to Eoghan Totten who ran magnificently and won a bronze medal at the Ulster Schools’ XC Championships on 24th February at Mallusk.xa0 Eoghan finished in an exceptionally quick time of 21:05, just 4 seconds behind silver medal winner and Down Schools’ champion, Andrew Monaghan and 29 seconds behind S Kerr from Armagh who won impressively in a time 0f 20:34.
Eoghan has now qualified for the AVIVA Irish Schools XC Championships which will take place on 12th March.xa0 Again as the competition moves up in class with Ulster athletes competing against the best from the other three provinces, Eoghan will require another improved performance if he is to collect his third medal of the series.
Ardglass GAC Notes
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Training Times
Senior, Reserve and Minor training will continue on Mondays and Wednesdays at 6.45pm, U-14 Training Tuesday @ 6.45pm. U-8 training starts this Saturday at 10.20am @ Ardtole for all Boys and Girls between 4 and 8. Training times for U-12 and U-10s will be available next week.
Pub Quiz
There will be a fun and challenging Pub Quiz in the Heights Bar Friday 4th March @ 8.30pm, only £2 per head to enter. xa0Come along and enjoy a bit of craic and support your Club. Further Quizzes in each of the Village’s Pubs will be held in March and April.
Sponsorship
The Committee would like to thank Strangford Fuels and Gavin Milligan for providing new Match Balls for our U-12 and U-14 teams. It is the Club’s policy to ask all members to support our sponsors at all times. www.strangfordfuels.com]]>
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Training Times
Senior, Reserve and Minor training will continue on Mondays and Wednesdays at 6.45pm, U-14 Training Tuesday @ 6.45pm. U-8 training starts this Saturday at 10.20am @ Ardtole for all Boys and Girls between 4 and 8. Training times for U-12 and U-10s will be available next week.
Pub Quiz
There will be a fun and challenging Pub Quiz in the Heights Bar Friday 4th March @ 8.30pm, only £2 per head to enter. xa0Come along and enjoy a bit of craic and support your Club. Further Quizzes in each of the Village’s Pubs will be held in March and April.
Sponsorship
The Committee would like to thank Strangford Fuels and Gavin Milligan for providing new Match Balls for our U-12 and U-14 teams. It is the Club’s policy to ask all members to support our sponsors at all times. www.strangfordfuels.com]]>Clarke Says Budget Is SDLP Political Football
Letter To The Editor
A chara,
re:xa0SDLP Using North’s budget As A Political Football
It is becoming increasingly clear that the SDLP are completely devoid of imaginative thinking when it comes to budgetary matters. Their priority is to grasp every media opportunity and criticise the Draft Budget in a bid to compensate for their failure to participate in the drafting of the proposals.
In the run-up to the budget, Sinn Féin proactively examined the deficiencies in present Departmental spending practices and indentified new revenue streams. In our deliberations, we put forward proposals that would secure £1.86Billion to alleviate thexa0effects of the Tory imposed cuts to the Executive’s Budget.
By contrast, the SDLP only published its Economic paper the week before the Draft Budget was produced. It consisted mainly of regurgitated policies published a number of years ago and a few additional ideas that were discussed during the all-party Budget Review Groupxa0meetings to which they did not contribute one single proposal.
Now in the mouth ofxa0an election they propose an amendment to the Draft Budget which they claim would generate £22.1million. As well as cosying up to the UUP/Tory party their spokespeople such as Conall McDevitt are advocating the introduction of water charges.
The SDLP state the obvious when they say the budget is not good enough butxa0Sinn Féin, rather than sit back and absorb the wounds inflicted by the British Exchequer, went about identifying an additional £1.86 Billion of efficiencies and revenue raising opportunities in our document, ‘A Better Way’.
The SDLP need to stop playing politics with people’s lives in advance of an election and their time would be better spent joining with us in working to ensure a better deal for all of us.
Is mise,
Cllr Willie Clarke, MLA
(South Down Sinn Féin).]]>
'Citizen' World Premier To Show In Castlewellan
‘Citizen’, a poignant, relevant and funny new play by Belfast-based writer Vincent Higgins.xa0 The play will be staged at The Lodge Cultural Centre in Castlewellan at 8pm on Saturday 5th March.
Citizen is a truly Northern Irish production that stands on its soap box to address the key questions of government and citizenship that are immediate and relevant to all of us.
This production features three of Northern Ireland’s best young actors – Kerry Cleland, Julie Maxwell and Downpatrick-born Shaun Blaney – with new music performed by Belfast bandxa0Silhouette and produced by Belfast-based Replay Theatre Company.






