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Co. Down bowler Daniel Donnan @ 9:56. Co. Armagh GAA player Tiarnan Fullerton @ 10:10.
“Mistakes Were Not Made“by Margaret Anna Alice, read by Dr. Tess Lawrie, from 11:40.
Co. Down bowler Daniel Donnan @ 9:56. Co. Armagh GAA player Tiarnan Fullerton @ 10:10.
“Mistakes Were Not Made“by Margaret Anna Alice, read by Dr. Tess Lawrie, from 11:40.
Scott Donaldson was forced to withdraw from his World Championship qualification match with Ryan Day on Wednesday, suffering from a tremor which ended his hopes of competing.
Day was 4-0 ahead at the first interval, making a superb 146 break in the opening frame, but that is where the match ended as Donaldson conceded.
The Scot spoke last year of a tremor he had been suffering since taking the Covid vaccine, although it had cleared up by the 2022 World Championship.
However, it has returned, with shakes in his leg proving unbearable to play through.
After the unusual method of victory, Day explained: ‘Scott pulled me to one side after the fourth frame as we walked backstage. I feel really sorry for what’s happened.
‘I think he’s mentioned a tremor in his leg that’s coincided with the vaccine.
‘I started really well, made a 146, the third frame I noticed Scott get back up off the shot a couple of times. I thought he may have had an injury to his knee or ankle, but he explained it as this tremor that had disappeared for five months, but the pressure of the last match on Monday brought it back on and today it was there pretty much the entirety of the time we were playing….
Metro,co,uk
The world number 53 says the problem dates back to May 2021 and the day he took his first Covid vaccine. He passed out shortly after the jab and has not felt the same since.
While he says doctors have disagreed on the vaccine being the cause of the problem, he sees it as the obvious point of when he started struggling.
‘The first six months were horrendous, I was just at home, sleeping 18-20 hours a day,’ Woollaston told Metro.co.uk. ‘I couldn’t stand on my feet for more than a few minutes without feeling like I was going to pass out…
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Death of Ireland international rugby player and women’s coach Tom Tierney @ 10:10 1RIP.ie
Brain haemorrhage of Ireland scrum-half Kathryn Dane @ 13:00
Young Mayo woman Serena Carney dies in New York @ 15:30 2RIP.ie … just over two weeks after her father Sean3RIP.ie
Feature on “Crisis actors and pretenders” from 18:15 on is educational.
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At 8:05 headline: “34 Canadian Children Die Suddenly in 6 Weeks” … followed by a few other clusters.
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Due to the sharp increase in medical emergencies at games, in March 2022 the EFL (English Football League) told supporters to NOT alert the players in the event of a medical emergency in the crowd… 1https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/medical-emergencies-crowd-football-grounds-26562478
Then in August 2022, The Premier League introduced a new rule to NOT stop games for medical emergencies, so medical staff can “fulfil their duties without most people knowing anything” … 2https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league-medical-emergencies-rule-27654385
… a compilation of media reports from the past year or so, of fans collapsing in the stands at games (and often dying) due to a serious ‘medical emergency’.
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This video includes short excerpts from the film ‘On the Record’ by Oracle Films (https://www.oraclefilms.com/mattletissier) featuring the Southhampton and England International legend Matt Le Tissier –
Matt Le Tissier played for 17 years at the top level, winning 8 caps for England. He is quoted as saying “In my career, I don’t remember a single game being halted because of an emergency in the crowd”
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(Ireland: Tipperary hurler Paddy Coen at 14:20)
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