Masks scrapped in most settings by February 28th

 

It’s expected people won’t have to wear facemasks any longer in most settings on February 28th.

Nphet’s decided there won’t be a mandatory requirement to wear them in schools, on public transport or in shops.

The Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohon is also recommending Nphet should be stood down.

NBRU General Secretary Dermot O’Leary thinks masks should still be worn on public transport for longer:

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The Score – 17/02/22

On The Score Programme, Oisin Kelly talks with Martin McHugh and Tim Moynihan of Radio Kerry ahead of this weekend’s Kerry Donegal battle in the National Football League.

And Diarmaid Doherty looks at the start of the League of Ireland Premier Division for Finn Harps and Derry City with former Harps and Derry players Declan Boyle and Gavin Cullen:


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Finn Harps v Drogheda United in the Premier Division will be LIVE on Highland this Friday 18th February with Diarmaid Doherty & Declan Boyle in association with B&S Credit Union, Main Street, Ballybofey.

Kerry v Donegal will be LIVE on Highland with Ryan Ferry & Martin McHugh this Sunday from 1.30pm in association with Highland Motors. Check out highlandmotors.ie.

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We want to excite our supporters – Ruaidhri Higgins

Ruaidhri Higgins. Photo @derrycityfc

Premier Division football is back this week, Derry City start another League of Ireland season on the road this Friday as Ruaidhri Higgins takes his side to Oriel Park to play Dundalk.

Ronan Boyce and Evan McLauglin won’t feature while Matty Smith has a slight strain and is rated 50/50.

Dundalk is an old hunting ground for several members of management and players, Derry boss Higgins is expecting the usual tough occasion at Oriel:

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Watch: Gavin Dykes hopeful on a good season at Harps

Finn Harps will look to open the 2022 Premier Division season with victory as they kick off the season on Friday hosting Drogheda United.

There has been wholesale changes to the Harps squad as they target keeping their top flight status once again.

Former Manager at Harps Gavin Dykes is back at the as Ollie Horgan’s number two. The Sligo native was also assistant with Ollie a number of years ago

Gavin is looking forward to the challenge and is hopeful on a good season:

Finn Harps v Drogheda United in the Premier Division will be LIVE on Highland this Friday 18th February with Diarmaid Doherty & Declan Boyle in association with B&S Credit Union, Main Street, Ballybofey.

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Friday morning pitch inspection at Finn Park

Storm Eunice could wreak havoc with the opening weekend in the SSE Airtricity League.

The Premier Division games at Finn Harps and Sligo are subject to 10am pitch inspections tomorrow morning.

The First Division meeting of Bray Wanderers and Cork City is also subject to an inspection.

A pitch inspection will take place at Finn Park tomorrow morning at 10am https://t.co/56MHP4yGok

— Finn Harps FC (@FinnHarpsFC) February 17, 2022

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Storm Eunice: Closures

Storm Eunice is set to bring blizzard-like conditions tomorrow.

A status orange snow warning is in place from 3am-3pm tomorrow.

Some services will be impacted by the weather warnings, including:

All schools in Donegal will close tomorrow
All colleges and further education facilities in Donegal will remain closed tomorrow
An Grianán Theatre will be closed tomorrow with The Ulster Touring Opera show rescheduled until February 25th

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Watch: Martin McHugh & Tim Moynihan on this weeks GAA Preview

After a positive three points from the four available, Donegal return to National Football League action on Sunday in Killarney as Declan Bonner’s side face off with Kerry in round 3.

Donegal head to the Kingdom  with a depleted squad, Captain Michael Murphy will not feature but Jason McGee and Ciaran Thompson could return.

Niall O’Donnell, Jamie Brennan, Oisin Gallen and Neil McGee will not feature either but Hugh McFadden and Daire O’Baoill could be part of the match day 26.

Also this weekend, Tyrone chase a first win against Kildare while Derry will look to make it three wins in a row against Cork.

On this week’s Preview Oisin Kelly was joined by match analyst Martin McHugh and Radio Kerry Commentator Tim Moynihan:

Kerry v Donegal will be LIVE on Highland with Ryan Ferry & Martin McHugh this Sunday from 1.30pm in association with Highland Motors. Check out highlandmotors.ie.

 

 

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LYIT bow out of the Colleges Cup

It wasn’t the best of days for Shane Byrne’s Lyit who exited the Rustlers third level cup, with IT Sligo coming out on top winning 3-1.

IT Sligo began with a goal from James McGrath with Conor Gormley getting the levelling goal for LYIT. However, this was as good as it got for LYIT as James McGrath hit another two to make it a hat trick. In the second half IT Sligo kept the Port Road men quiet where they failed to find the back of the net.

This however isn’t the end of the road for the Letterkenny Institute of Technology as they go on to play a league final against Dundalk IT in two weeks time.

LYIT Manager Shane Byrne told Patrick Sharkey they gave themselves too much to do in the second half:


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Next year both LYIT and IT Sligo will be playing under the same University but will maintain different teams representing the Atlantic Yechnological University along with GMIT.

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Donegal braces for blizzard-like conditions

Blizzard-like conditions have been forecast for Donegal tomorrow as Storm Eunice arrives.

A Status Orange Snow warning is in place for the North West from 3am to 3pm tomorrow.

A status Yellow Wind and Rain warning is also in place for the county.

All schools in Donegal will close tomorrow as directed by the Department of Education.

Met Éireann has advised that Storm Eunice will track quickly over Ireland tonight and tomorrow morning and with treacherous driving conditions forecast and blizzard-like conditions, motorists are asked to only travel if essential and with caution.

Marine warnings are also in place with cyclonic variable gale or strong gales, veering northwesterly on coasts and storm surge levels predicted to significantly increase in a number of coastal areas.

Donegal County Council has pre-deployed sandbags in a number of high risk areas and further sandbags are in readiness if required.

The local authority says the Roads service, Fire service and Civil Defence crews are at a heightened state of readiness.

People are asked to exercise extreme caution on foot of the warnings, to avoid coastal or exposed areas, and to be aware of the risk of debris, fallen trees or electricity wires.

The Council’s Severe Weather Assessment Team continue to keep the approaching weather pattern under review and will continue to monitor all local conditions as Storm Eunice progresses.

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