Linfield boss David Healy sets champions a 'split' target ahead of Windsor Park clash
David Healy has challenged Linfield to hit the ‘split’ as league leaders by taking maximum points from their last two regular season games.
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David Healy has challenged Linfield to hit the ‘split’ as league leaders by taking maximum points from their last two regular season games.
Cliftonville boss Paddy McLaughlin is confident his players won’t be seduced by “treble” talk heading into the business end of the season.
Phil Healy and Molly Scott have both progressed to the semi-finals at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Belgrade.
Alyssa Healy helped Australia secure a comfortable seven-wicket win against Pakistan at the Women's World Cup.
Alyssa Healy starred with the bat after Australian bowlers produced a clinical display as the six-time champions coasted to a seven-wicket victory over Pakistan in the ICC Women's World Cup, here on Tuesday. Australian bowlers struck at regular intervals, save a fine 99-run partnership between skipper Bismah Maroof (78 not out) and all-rounder Aliya Riaz (53), to restrict Pakistan to 190 for six after skipper Meg Lanning decided to field. The Australian batters, led by star wicketkeeper Healy (72), who scored a scintillating half-century, then batted comfortably to notch up their second win of the tournament with 15.3 overs to spare. Australia, who defeated England in their campaign opener, thus moved to the top of the table while Pakistan.continued to languish at the bottom. They had lost to India in their tournament-opener. Chasing 191 for the win, Healy and Racheal Haynes (34) shared a 60-run stand to provide a steady start to Australia.
Alana King's two-wicket haul and Alyssa Healy's 72-run knock helped Australia defeat Pakistan by seven wickets in the 6th match of the ongoing ICC Women's 50-over World Cup at the Bay Oval on Tuesday. Chasing 191, Australia got off to a quick start as openers Alyssa Healy and Rachael Haynes put on 60 runs inside 11 overs. Pakistan got the much-needed breakthrough in the 11th over as Nashra Sandhu dismissed Haynes (34) and this brought Meg Lanning to the middle.
With Andrew Porter sidelined for Ireland's two remaining Guinness Six Nations games, Andy Farrell has a call to make at loosehead prop.
Phil Healy and Sarah Lavin both produced excellent runs at the World Indoor Tour final in Madrid to take third in their respective events.