Title on Irish soil is dream for Brett McGinty

Fast-rising and undefeated Irish star Brett McGinty wants to lift the Irish title on home soil and would love to have fight great Ricky Hatton alongside him.

McGinty, a former stellar and highly decorated amateur, makes his fourth appearance as a professional with Hatton in his corner at the Coventry Skydome Arena on Saturday 13th November, live and free on Channel 5, as part of Hennessy Sports multi-titled card.

Shakan Pitters takes on Reece Cartwright for the Vacant WBC International Light-Heavyweight title, Coventry sensation River Wilson-Bent faces Tyler Denny for the vacant English Middleweight strap, and undefeated Irish Middleweight ace Aaron McKenna challenging for his first title.

McGinty, from St Johnston, County Donegal, might be at the beginning of his career but has already set an immediate target of fighting for a domestic title and taking one of boxing’s most popular figures with him.

“To fight back at home is one of my main goals,” said the 23-year-old.

“In the short-term it maybe could be for the Irish title. One thing for me is I won Irish titles in practically every age group as an amateur and I would love to win the Irish belt as a professional.

“It would be even better to have Ricky over for it as well. I’d still do my training in Manchester, but it would be amazing to have him over for fight week and of course the fight.

“Everyone loved Ricky Hatton. Not just in Manchester or England, but everywhere. He captured everyone’s attention.

“He was a man of the people, he was so down-to-earth and one of the lads, and I think that’s why the Irish liked him so much. But at the end of the day, he was a damned good boxer as well.”

McGinty is now based in Manchester to work closely with Hatton the trainer.

The marauding middleweight admitted he was a little star-struck when he first met the former world champion. Hatton turned up in his Rolls Royce with a personalised number plate, but it didn’t take long for them to hit it off.

He may have been too young to fully appreciate the famous 2005 night that saw ‘The Hitman’ crowned world champion in his home city, or his fans invading Las Vegas when he challenged Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, McGinty is wise enough to listen to one of the best.

“I really do like it in Manchester and working with Ricky is unbelievable,” he said.

“He’s passing all the knowledge he’s experienced in his career and all those world title fights, and you couldn’t really ask for anyone better, someone who has been there and done it all.

“There’s actually a couple of things we have in common in the ring. We are both aggressive fighters and he was obviously a brilliant body puncher and that is one of my strong points as well.

“We’ve been working quite a bit on that, finding the right gaps, not just letting the shots go, making sure they get through and making my shots sink in.

“I was quite successful in the amateurs and obviously trained hard but the difference in intensity was tough to start with.

“Ricky makes sure you put everything into it, but you know it is all good stuff that is going to help you, improve you in the ring and take you forward.”

McGinty is being moulded into a bodyshot specialist like his mentor and believes he can reproduce the sort of night Hatton will always be remembered for.

“It doesn’t matter where or who I am fighting, I will always entertain you,” he said.

“I’ve just got a crowd-pleasing style. I always had it in the amateurs. I’m a come-forward fighter and am never, ever on the back foot. You will always see me in an exciting fight.

“I am always there, right in front of them, and I am willing to give one and willing to take one. Anybody tuning in to watch me is definitely going to get an explosive performance.”

Drop of over 15,000 people receiving Pandemic Unemployment Payment

There was a drop of over 15,500 people claiming the Pandemic Unemployment Payment this week.

Just over 77,800 people will receive the payment this week nationally.

2,118 people are now receiving the PUP payment in County Donegal, a drop of over 500 people on two weeks ago.

The greatest reduction in claimants over the past two weeks has been in the accommodation and food services sector.

1,481 NI Covid-19 cases today

1,481 new Covid-19 cases have been recorded in the North in the last 24 hours.

There have also been an additional 12 Covid-related deaths announced there today.

378 patients are being treated for the virus in hospitals in Northern Ireland, with 41 of those patients now in ICU.

That’s compared to 458 patients in hospitals in the Republic of Ireland, with 90 ICU admissions there.

“Significant and unrelenting” pressure on health service – HSE CEO

The head of the HSE says the current levels of Covid-19 are causing “significant and unrelenting” pressure on the health service.

There are 458 people in hospital with the virus – that’s down 29 on this day last week, but still a rise on two weeks ago.

90 Covid patients are now in intensive care units – and over half of those haven’t been vaccinated.

As of the latest available data, there are now 18 Covid-positive patients receiving treatment at Letterkenny University Hospital – with 4 of those patients admitted to LUH’s ICU.

Paul Reid says while hospital figures may be starting to stabilise, it’s too early to know if that’s a trend that will continue with ever-rising case numbers:


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Pharmacies disposing out-of-date vaccines as they can’t administer boosters – Pharmacist

A leading pharmacist in Donegal says that his pharmacies are now being made to dump vials of out-of-date Covid-19 vaccines, in part because pharmacies have not been allowed to participate in the booster vaccination programme.

Director of Healthwise Pharmacies James Cassidy says that at one pharmacy of his alone, there were 6 vials of Covid-19 vaccines dumped as they were past their use-by date – enough for 24 doses.

He says that even though his own pharmacy staff are eligible for a booster vaccination as frontline healthcare workers – they still can’t get a booster dose in their own pharmacies…


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Darragh Kelly to make pro MMA debut

A huge night lies ahead for two north west MMA fighters on Friday.

Moville man Darragh Kelly will make his professional fighting debut on the Bellator 270 card at Dublin’s 3Arena.

Kelly who steps up having been unbeaten in nine amateur fights and is training under Conor McGregor’s coach John Kavanagh will take on Junior Morgan in the prelims.

Morgan goes into the lightweight contest with three pro wins already to his name. The Kelly-Morgan fight is expected to start around 6pm.

Strabane’s James Gallagher will also see action against American Patcy Mix in the bantamweight main event.

Their fight was originally to take place in May but Gallagher who has not fought in almost a year had to postpone due to a shoulder injury.

A sixteenth win for Gallagher would bring him closer to a world title shot.

Coleman returns to Ireland fold

Seamus Coleman has returned from injury to take his place in the Republic of Ireland squad.

He’s been included in the 26-man squad named by Stephen Kenny for next week’s World Cup qualifiers.

Jayson Molumby and Alan Browne both return from suspension while Shane Duffy and James McClean are also in the squad.

Ireland take on Portugal at the Aviva Stadium next Thursday, before going away to Luxembourg three days later.

Republic of Ireland Squad – Portugal & Luxembourg

Goalkeepers: Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool), Gavin Bazunu (Portsmouth, on loan from Manchester City), Mark Travers (AFC Bournemouth).

Defenders: Seamus Coleman (Everton), Matt Doherty (Tottenham Hotspur), Ryan Manning (Swansea City), Enda Stevens (Sheffield United), James McClean (Wigan Athletic), Shane Duffy (Brighton and Hove Albion), John Egan (Sheffield United), Andrew Omobamidele (Norwich City), Nathan Collins (Burnley).

Midfielders: Conor Hourihane (Sheffield United, on loan from Aston Villa), Josh Cullen (Anderlecht), Jeff Hendrick (Newcastle United), Jason Knight (Derby County), Jayson Molumby (West Bromwich Albion, on loan from Brighton and Hove Albion), Alan Browne (Preston North End), Jamie McGrath (St. Mirren).

Forwards: Callum Robinson (West Bromwich Albion), Troy Parrott (MK Dons, on loan from Tottenham Hotspur), Adam Idah (Norwich City), James Collins (Cardiff City), Will Keane (Wigan Athletic), Chiedozie Ogbene (Rotherham United), Daryl Horgan (Wycombe Wanderers).

GP says inaccurate antigen tests must be addressed

A Donegal GP says it’s likely Covid cases are being missed because people are using antigen tests when they display symptoms, and if those tests are negative, they assume they are Covid free and do not isolate.

Speaking to Greg Hughes on the Nine til Noon Show this morning, Dr Ciaran O’Fearraigh said the results of antigen tests can be inaccurate, and that is an issue which must be addressed.

He said there is a lot of respiratory illness in the community at the moment………..

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44 people awaiting beds at LUH

Letterkenny University Hospital was again the second most overcrowded hospital in the country this morning, with 44 admitted patients awaiting beds this morning, five of them on Emergency Department trolleys.

In Sligo, there were 15 people awaiting beds, 10 in the ED.

Nationally there were 430 people without beds, the highest number, 48, at University Hospital Limerick.

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