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Giro d'Italia to leave lasting legacy

Giro d'Italia to leave lasting legacy

As one of the world’s greatest sporting events leaves our shores for the warmer climes of Italy, the feel-good factor created has been hailed as a potentially lasting legacy.

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Armagh city was 'buzzing with the spectacle' of Giro

Armagh city was 'buzzing with the spectacle' of Giro

The city of Armagh was invaded by a bizarre carnival of people and unusual sights yesterday, the common thread between them being pink - the theme colour of the Giro D’Italia.

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Support for Giro in Northern Ireland branded 'incredible'

Support for Giro in Northern Ireland branded 'incredible'

Northern Ireland waved a fond farewell to the Giro d’Italia on Sundday - an event that seems to have turned the entire region pink - as the world’s top cyclists headed south to Dublin.

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Carrickfergus Castle welcomes Giro's knights of the road

Carrickfergus Castle welcomes Giro's knights of the road

One of the largest crowds cheering on the Giro cyclists on Saturday was in Carrickfergus, with the Norman castle providing an impressive backdrop as the peloton passed by.

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More than 1,000 gather to pay tribute to 'wee Oscar' Knox

More than 1,000 gather to pay tribute to 'wee Oscar' Knox

The heartbroken mother of the five-year-old whose battle with cancer won the hearts of Ulster on Sunday told mourners how she and her husband had tried to explain to their darling son that he would soon be going to Heaven.

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Sport

Gary Hamilton hoping for speedy resolution to Guy Bates contract offer

Gary Hamilton hoping for speedy resolution to Guy Bates contract offer

Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton is hoping to sort out striker Guy Bates’ future “as soon as possible”.

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Jim Ervin vows to 'come back stronger' from serious knee injury

Jim Ervin vows to 'come back stronger' from serious knee injury

Devastated Jim Ervin has vowed to “come back stronger” from a second serious knee injury.

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Clubs chasing Michael Gault after Linfield exit

Clubs chasing Michael Gault after Linfield exit

Released Linfield captain Michael Gault is on the wanted list of FIVE Irish League clubs.

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Gary Hamilton believes striker Bradley can be a 'massive hit' at Mourneview Park

Gary Hamilton believes striker Bradley can be a 'massive hit' at Mourneview Park

Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton believes new signing Eoin Bradley can be a “massive hit” at Mourneview Park.

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Champions Cliftonville interested in released Linfield striker Mark McAllister

Champions Cliftonville interested in released Linfield striker Mark McAllister

Cliftonville could be ready to pounce for Mark McAllister after the striker was released by Linfield on Thursday night.

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