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Stephen Bradley and Tim Clancy left frustrated as Shamrock Rovers vs Cork City is postponed just minutes before kick-off

STEPHEN BRADLEY and Tim Clancy both bemoaned the late postponement of Shamrock Rovers clash with Cork City – but acknowledged there was no other option. 

The Hoops clash with City was postponed just 40 minutes before kick-off after torrential rain hit Tallaght that made the pitch unplayable.

23 February 2025; Cork City manager Tim Clancy, left, and Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley after the postponement of the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division match between Shamrock Rovers and Cork City at Tallaght Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile
Cork City manager Tim Clancy and Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley admitted the decision to postpone the game was the correct one
23 February 2025; Referee Gavin Colfer before the postponement of the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division match between Shamrock Rovers and Cork City at Tallaght Stadium in Dublin. Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile
The game was called off just 40 minutes before the scheduled kick-off time

It was in doubt for much of the day as the pitch passed inspections at 11am and 4pm, only for the worst of the weather to arrive just after that. 

That led Rovers’ to delay opening the turnstiles, though there were still several thousand in the ground when referee Gavin Colfer was left with no choice. 

Bradley said: “We had that monsoon for about a half hour. And both teams and the ref, everyone agreed it wasn’t playable.

“When you look at the surface water on the pitch, I think it was the right call. To be fair to the ref and the groundsmen, they tried to give it every opportunity to go ahead. 

“Even at the end, we’re having a chat between us all, both managers, the referee, and the league and the question is if we let it go another hour…

“If it gave a chance of the game going ahead, I think we all wanted it – especially with Cork with the travelling fans. 

“It wasn’t going to improve. They gave it every opportunity to get it on, but the groundsmen are telling us where the water goes is full, there is nowhere for it to go.”

Clancy added: “It’s not player safety, it wasn’t playable. It’s not like you could start the game and get it going, the pitch wasn’t playable. 

“The amount of work that goes into this pitch is the reason why the women and Under-21 internationals are here. It’s a phenomenal surface.

“They said they could have another hour working on the pitch but the tanks were already full of surface water from the downpour in the last few days.”

“I feel sorry for our fans. They travel up today and 35 minutes before kick off it’s called off. The fans travelling in a wasted journey is the frustrating part.”

But Clancy, whose side drew their league opener with Galway United last week, dismissed the idea that it was a good time to play Rovers given they went to extra time and penalties against Molde last Thursday. 

For Rovers’ part, they had a strong side selected for the game with eight of the starters against Molde, plus Aaron Greene, and Dan Cleary and Dylan Watts. 

Clancy said: “You could say that, but they went to extra-time in the knockout stage of a European competition.

“So I think it would be a bit disrespectful for myself to say, yeah, this would be a great time to play them. Their team is littered with really talented players. 

“It would have been a great time for us to play them because we are due a game this weekend.

“It’s a difficult place to go, so I’m just happy we are leaving here still unbeaten!”

Meanwhile, FORAS – the Cork City Supporters Trust – has called on the FAI to review its processes that led to the late postponement. 

A statement read: “Hundreds of travelling supporters incurred expense and spent hours travelling to Dublin, having been twice assured the fixture would go ahead.

“FORAS is calling on the League to explain how it issued a notice to supporters at 4pm ‘confirming’ the fixture would go ahead, only to call it off a little over an hour later.

“Met Éireann had forecast heavy downpours and potential thunderstorms for the Dublin region on Sunday. 

“As such, earlier inspections at 11am and 4pm should have taken into account the impact this further forecast rain would have had on a playing surface that has hosted two games since Thursday night.”

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‘Overmarked again’ say RTE Dancing With The Stars viewers as Danny O’Carroll splits opinions with ‘infectious’ salsa

RTE Dancing With The Stars contestant Danny O’Carroll remained resilient on the dance floor despite receiving mixed reviews.

The hit RTE show returned tonight with the highly anticipated Orchestra Night, where each dance was performed with the RTE Concert Orchestra in the studio.

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Danny and his pro partner Salome Chachua performed a sensual salsa to Lionel Richies All Night Long.

For his saucy dance tonight, Danny donned a vibrant pink short-shirt on stage that he paired with a black t-shirt and pants.

While his partner popped on a stunning orange and pink floral midi dress.

The pair weren’t all looks as the judges were blown away by their performance and gave the pair some glowing reviews.

Arthur Gourounlian started the judge’s comments with: “Oh, Danny. I can watch you dancing all night long. It was a feel-good, vibrant salsa for me, and you really captured the spirit of the dance, and I can see the joy in your movement.

“Now, let’s talk about your hip action; sexy the way you actually pulled up your shirt while moving around. And also, not only that, the transition, but with the moves were smooth, you guys looked like you were living your best life in the club in Cuba, seriously, infectious, dynamic. I loved it.”

Brian Redmond said: “Danny, you’re sort of starting to get the hang of this dancing thing. You were cool, suave, sophisticated, but still had some energy. I mean, I’ve never seen a boy from Finglas look as Afro Caribbean as we’ve seen tonight.

“I mean, the technique was there. The energy was there. There was one part I wasn’t that mad about. It was the bit in the middle where you were doing the sort of keepie uppie, like football style with Salome.

“I thought that was a bit third division rather than Premier League. But, you’re starting to become a real contender. Well done. Danny.”

Karen said: “I feel Dan, you have full on like Swayze vibes tonight. I love the whole look, and I kind of disagree with you [Brian Redmond] with the keepie-uppi, that takes skill to have someone’s head on your foot while you’re spinning around.

“I was impressed by that. Then getting into the salsa, it looked like you took a real relaxed approach, and it looked easy, which it’s not. You sold that to me.”

Loraine Barry added: “Well, for me, it was definitely a Danny pool, and I think everyone’s mentioned it. You were very chill, very relaxed. But it wasn’t that you weren’t doing anything. It was just that inner rhythm, and it went through from the hips into the shoulders. But also what I liked was the balance between them.

“We always see Salome. And I liked the way you sort of drew us all in to watch you. It was like all inside and that, but you were there for partnering skills a hand over again, the turns were there and the lips. So I actually liked you tonight a lot.”

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Danny walked away with one of the highest scores of the evening receiving a respectable 33 from the judges tonight.

However viewers at home appeared to be a lot more divided over the performance than the judges.

Cai said: “That salsa fell a bit flat, his free arm is dead, overall it felt static. But no doubt the judges will over mark it.”

Drew said: “Overmarked again.”

Anthony gushed: “Danny Just gets better week in week out. Looking like a major contender for the competition with every new dance…”

Sue said: “I love Danny, hope he gets to the final.”

Another viewer added: “A 9?! ‘Dynamic’ is the last word I’d use to describe that salsa. As much as I love Danny, the judges consistently over mark him.”

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Kayleigh Trappe gets emotional and chokes up on air after performance that left judges on ‘edge of seat’

KAYLEIGH Trappe got emotional and choked up on air after her performance that left judges on the “edge of their seat”.

The TikTok star and her pro partner Ervinas Merfeldas kicked off the show tonight dancing the Charleston to Lady Gaga’s hit That’s Entertainment.

Kayleigh Trappe and Ervinas Merfeldas dancing on Dancing with the Stars.
Kayleigh got amazing reviews from the judges after dancing the Charleston
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Kayleigh Trappe and Ervinas Merfeldas dancing on Dancing with the Stars.
Kayleigh got 32 points tonight
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Judging panel, Brian Redmond, Loraine Barry, Arthur Gourounlian and Karen Byrne were back to give their hard-hitting opinions on the contestants’ dances.

Kayleigh gave it her all on the dance floor and was visibly teary-eyed after the song ended.

Host Jennifer Zamparelli noticed and said: “You seem a bit emotional. Are you okay?”

Kayleigh explained: “Oh, I’m definitely relieved.”

Jennifer asked: “How do you feel?”

Kayleigh replied: “I am buzzing.”

Speaking to the orchestra, she said: “Thank you guys so much. Amazing job. Gorgeous.”

And the judges were also blown away by the “quirky” dance.

Lorraine said: “I think you had us all guessing. Where is this going with this slow, glamorous, dramatic opening? But then it soon changed into this charismatic, fun-filled Charleston.

“But then again, I was on the edge of my seat. I was like, ‘There’s a lift coming. I know there’s a lift coming’. And you absolutely nailed it. Fabulous opening.”

Arthur remarked: “That was most definitely entertaining. And what a way to open orchestra night. I loved it.

“The Charleston character, the signature, it was cheeky, which I like. And full of character. You guys brought it tonight.”

Brian said that Kayleigh brought the “three things needed to make a great Charleston”, which was entertainment, technique and breathtaking lifts.

Brian There are three things we need to make a great Charleston. Arthur mentioned one of them already, entertainment.

‘GORGEOUS’

Karen added that she was “confused” at the beginning but once the Charleston kicked in, it was “absolutely brilliant”.

Karen “I’m obsessed with this whole look. The beginning when you’re in such a gorgeous ballroom frame, I was like, is she going to bang out a waltz? Are we looking at Charleston or what’s going on? So I was a bit confused.

Speaking to Doireann Garrihy in her den, Kayleigh spoke about why she was so relieved saying: “That was our first, well… we were struggling with a few of the lifts.

‘WOBBLY’

“I was wobbly and beforehand I was afraid that nerves might kick in, but you had a good chat with me and we settled a bit.

“My mum’s in the audience and I was looking at her. I really wanted a Charleston and people online all week are like, ‘The Charleston’s a bit of Kayleigh’.

“We niggled this week, but nothing a good rub down can’t solve… from the physio to be clear. It’s mind over matter with that too.

“If you let it get into your head, it’s nearly worse. So I was like, ‘I’m grand, I can go on, I’m grand’.”

And after the pair got glowing reviews from the judges, they received a total score of 32 points.

And RTE viewers at home also loved the performance as well and raced to social media with praise.

One fan commented: “Fab Charleston and perfect song for it.”

Anthony said: “Fan of the charming @ktrappe. Bringing sassy energetic elegance in spades to the @DWTSIRL dance floor. A serious contender for the competition with every new dance…”

Aaron remarked: “Fabulous.”

Another viewer added: “Fab Charleston and perfect song for it.”

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