Popeye gets called a ‘heavenly man’ Our favourite sailor man has impressed a very elegant woman – a classic 1920s flapper. But once again he’s startled by the effect he has on women. By John Patrick Reynolds. www.thecomicartwebsite.com This screenprint uses a drawing by the artist who invented Olive Oyl and Popeye, Elzie Segar, who died […]
Martin Corry gets the over-50s to give rugby another try Warner Leisure Hotels and Rugby World Cup winner launch ‘Warner’s Walking Rugby’ following a demand from the over-50s to make team sports more accessible to their generation To celebrate September’s Rugby World Cup, Warner’s Walking Rugby officially launched on Thursday 20th August and rolled out […]
Despite having lost their first two games of the season and then not having played for 3 weeks, Bangor bounced back with an important 15-12 win at home against a tough Clogher Valley side. Although forced through injury niggles to make some late changes to the starting line-up, Bangor fielded a strong side, and were […]
Portadown based Irwin’s Bakery has repackaged its ‘hero product’, the Nutty Krust loaf, to mark its 100th year in business. Now in the third generation of the Irwin’s family, the business continues to expand across the UK and Ireland through its range of both traditional and modern baked goods. The Nutty Krust loaf is one […]
COLERAINE Rugby Club got back into the thick of things last week with a series of matches testing the entire squad. Training and pre-season practice have left the players and coaches feeling ready for action and now they hope those long hours of dedicated work will pay dividends. Three matches in a week will be […]
As players get back into the thick of contact training, head coach, Richard Kernohan and this season’s First XV captain, Jonny Gault, have been looking forward to the new season and that starts with as many players as possible coming to training. Jonny has taken over the reins from Stephen Dickey and he is looking […]