Paddy Power links up for year with Ruby Walsh

Walsh is favourite to be the leading jockey at this week’s Cheltenham Festival, as he has been in each of the last four years. He has recorded social media with the bookmaker which has been released in recent days.
He is now committed to a range of activities including weekly interviews, public appearances, festival previews and further social media projects promoting the company across Britain and Ireland.
The 2012 Cheltenham Festival will be broadcast here on RTE and Racing UK, and by Betfair-subsidiary TVG in the United States. The first race each day will be at 0830 Eastern but that will not deter TVG account holders from placing pari mutual bets on the 28 races.
Among the horses likely to run well today in our humble estimation are Tetlami (1.30); Cue Card (2.05); Zarrafakt (2.40); Hurricane Fly and Zaidpour (3.20) and Maljimar (4.20).
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Airtricity partners with Ulster GAA

Aogán Ó Fearghail, President of the Ulster Coouncil speaking at the launch in Armagh said “We are delighted to make this resource available to schools across the province. It will have a positive impact on children’s health and wellbeing, in addition to enhancing curriculum teaching in this important area.
Airtricity is entering the sports floodlighting industry through one of its divisions. “We have a long history in supporting the younger generation and schools in particular, and we hope to form a long lasting relationship with Ulster GAA,” said David Mulqueen , Sports Lighting Manager at Airtricity.
Major Day for Korean Sport in Ireland today

Korea are ranked the sixth best side in the world and their squad has over 1,000 international caps between them. The last time the sides met though Ireland emerged victorious. The game will be streamed live this evening at www.Hockey.ie.
Further west, the Korean Olympic Swimming Squad are at the National Aquatic Centre in Abbotstown. We will have a feature on their preparations, and their reasons for choosing Ireland in next Thursday’s edition of Sport for Business Weekly.
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