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Team NI joy at judo platform across Commonwealth Games

A seven-strong squad has been named for the multi-sports showpiece which starts at the end of July in the West Midlands.

“It is always a good advantage the closer to home you can compete,” he said. “And we are not afforded that opportunity very much, on the world tour we are literally all over the world...anything in Europe is a bonus for us.

“So to have something so close to home is great in terms of preparation and the lead-up into the Games.

“Our qualification period finished at the end of March because of Covid, it was elongated from a two-year programme to essentially a three-year qualification programme...so to finally get seven across the line was good and now it is just about focusing towards the summer.

“We deliberately set the qualification performance standard that would be consistent with previous top-eight performances at the Commonwealth Games, so we know they are in-and-around that kind of performance standard.

“The minimum standard we talked about around qualification was a Continental senior open medal and they have been all able to achieve that and more.”

The squad going to the Games is a mixture of youth and experience.

“We have some very experienced players there but it is largely a young team,” said Ward. “This programme has been going five years now and most of the guys on it joined when they were 16 or 17, it is a sport where you typically peak in the late 20s or early 30s.

“It is a young programme but it is great to have the more experienced players there like Eoin Fleming and Nathon Burns, who have competed at the likes of the Commonwealth Games, the Europeans or the World championships.

“It always helps that the senior players on the programme are the most dedicated, the most professional

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