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Kildare secure big shock by dumping out Ulster champions Armagh
Kildare secure big shock by dumping out Ulster champions Armagh

RTÉ News​

time6 hours ago

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  • RTÉ News​

Kildare secure big shock by dumping out Ulster champions Armagh

Kildare caused a massive upset in the TG4 All-Ireland senior championship by knocking Ulster champions Armagh out of the competition at the BOX-IT Athletic Grounds to book their spot in the last eight. The visitors were sharper from start to finish and withstood a late Armagh onslaught to complete a famous victory. Armagh were without captain Clodagh McCambridge and Aoife McCoy while Aimee Mackin only came on for the last five minutes, but Kildare were full value for their win. Three sensational saves from Anna Carr kept Armagh in touch during the first half, while the hosts only kicked 1-03 from play. Kildare, on the other hand, had nine different scorers and their defence was on top throughout. Caroline O'Hanlon swapped scores early on with Ruth Sargent and Gillian Wheeler while Aoife Rattigan and Niamh Henderson also cancelled each other out. Kildare then went two in front thanks to efforts from Lara Curran and Alannah Prizeman. Kildare were reduced to 14 players for the final ten minutes of the opening period, with Lisa Shaw picking up a yellow card. During that time, Niamh Reel and O'Hanlon posted frees while Ciara Wheeler pointed to see the sides level at the break at 0-06 apiece. Kildare captain Laoise Lenehan extended the Lilywhites' lead from the second-half throw-in as Roisin Byrne and Reel (free) raised white flags at either end of the field. Both sides struggled to hit the target and passed up a series of scoring opportunities before Reel tapped over a free. Mia Ryan, kicking a score with her first touch after being introduced, and Henderson registered points at either end. Kildare then put a real stamp on proceedings by delivering the first goal of the game. Byrne did all the hard work before slipping the ball across to Lenehan, who tapped home the easiest of finishes. Rattigan made it a five-point game but Armagh could have had a goal of their own. Niamh Coleman set up Kelly Mallon, but the former captain's palmed effort was saved on the line by Mary Hulgraine. Emily Druse and Prizeman pointed before Armagh skipper Lauren McConville, played through by Henderson, handed her side a massive lifeline by smashing the ball to the bottom corner. Mackin, making her first appearance of the season, tapped over a free to leave one the margin but Kildare had the final say and Ryan's second of the day confirmed their victory. Armagh: A Carr; M Ferguson, C Towe, R Mulligan; E Druse (0-01), M McCann, G Ferguson; N Coleman, C O'Hanlon (0-04, 4fs); L McConville (1-00), C McNally, B Mackin; K Mallon, N Henderson (0-02), N Reel (0-02, 2fs). Subs: E Lavery for B Mackin (ht), E McConaghy for C McNally (40), E McGeown for K Mallon (50), A Mackin (0-01, 1f) for N. Reel (55). Kildare: M Hulgraine; R Sargent (0-01), L Lenehan (1-01), M Doherty; L Shaw, L Murtagh, M Aspel; L Reilly, C Moran; C Wheeler (0-01), A Rattigan (0-02), L Curran (0-01); G Wheeler (0-01), A Prizeman (0-02, 2fs), R Byrne (0-01). Subs: M Ryan (0-02) for L Murtagh (43), E Dowling for A Rattigan (50), A Mahon for G Wheeler (57).

Instagram influencer, accused of honeytrapping builder for ₹2 crore, gets arrested after being on the run for months
Instagram influencer, accused of honeytrapping builder for ₹2 crore, gets arrested after being on the run for months

Mint

time3 days ago

  • Mint

Instagram influencer, accused of honeytrapping builder for ₹2 crore, gets arrested after being on the run for months

Kirti Patel was arrested by the Gujarat Police after being on the run for 10 months. The popular Instagram influencer with 1.3 million followers is accused of honeytrapping a builder and demanding ₹ 2 crore as ransom. An FIR was filed in June 2024 against Kirti and four others. While four had already been arrested, Kirti remained missing. Deputy Commissioner of Police Alok Kumar confirmed that Patel had been caught based on a court-issued warrant and presented before the court. The alleged honeytrap case has drawn widespread attention due to Kirti's social media fame. According to police, the investigation is still ongoing. "In June 2024, an FIR was registered for honey-trapping, and 5 accused were there, 4 were arrested while Kirti Patel was on the run for the last 10 months. We had arrested her based on the warrant issued by the court and produced her before the court. She has demanded a ransom of 2 crores from a builder," Kumar told ANI. Honeytrapping is a method where someone, often using charm or romance, tricks another person. The victim gets into a situation that can later be used to trap, blackmail or cheat them. They are usually forced to give money, information or some other benefit. In many honeytrap cases, a person is made to believe they are in a romantic relationship. But, later they are threatened with photos, videos or false complaints unless they pay money or do what the trapper says. Kirti Patel kept changing cities across Gujarat, SIM cards and IP addresses for 10 months to avoid arrest. Interestingly, she regularly posted on Instagram during this time. Last week, she posted a Reel to promote an online casino. The video gained over 6 lakh views. In February, she posted multiple videos of her visit to Mahakumbh 2025. She is a Shree Krishna devotee who regularly posts videos with His idols. The Surat Police, with help from cyber experts and the Ahmedabad Police, tracked her to Sarkhej, Ahmedabad. They even worked with Instagram to find her exact location. 'In these 10 months, her location kept changing constantly, in different parts of Gujarat. The IP address kept changing, as did her phone numbers and SIM cards. We also coordinated with Instagram to get her location," NDTV quoted Kumar as saying.

Instagram influencer, accused of honeytrapping builder for  ₹2 crore, gets arrested after being on the run for months
Instagram influencer, accused of honeytrapping builder for  ₹2 crore, gets arrested after being on the run for months

Mint

time3 days ago

  • Mint

Instagram influencer, accused of honeytrapping builder for ₹2 crore, gets arrested after being on the run for months

Kirti Patel was arrested by the Gujarat Police after being on the run for 10 months. The popular Instagram influencer with 1.3 million followers is accused of honeytrapping a builder and demanding ₹ 2 crore as ransom. An FIR was filed in June 2024 against Kirti and four others. While four had already been arrested, Kirti remained missing. Deputy Commissioner of Police Alok Kumar confirmed that Patel had been caught based on a court-issued warrant and presented before the court. The alleged honeytrap case has drawn widespread attention due to Kirti's social media fame. According to police, the investigation is still ongoing. "In June 2024, an FIR was registered for honey-trapping, and 5 accused were there, 4 were arrested while Kirti Patel was on the run for the last 10 months. We had arrested her based on the warrant issued by the court and produced her before the court. She has demanded a ransom of 2 crores from a builder," Kumar told ANI. Honeytrapping is a method where someone, often using charm or romance, tricks another person. The victim gets into a situation that can later be used to trap, blackmail or cheat them. They are usually forced to give money, information or some other benefit. In many honeytrap cases, a person is made to believe they are in a romantic relationship. But, later they are threatened with photos, videos or false complaints unless they pay money or do what the trapper says. Kirti Patel kept changing cities across Gujarat, SIM cards and IP addresses for 10 months to avoid arrest. Interestingly, she regularly posted on Instagram during this time. Last week, she posted a Reel to promote an online casino. The video gained over 6 lakh views. In February, she posted multiple videos of her visit to Mahakumbh 2025. She is a Shree Krishna devotee who regularly posts videos with His idols. The Surat Police, with help from cyber experts and the Ahmedabad Police, tracked her to Sarkhej, Ahmedabad. They even worked with Instagram to find her exact location. 'In these 10 months, her location kept changing constantly, in different parts of Gujarat. The IP address kept changing, as did her phone numbers and SIM cards. We also coordinated with Instagram to get her location," NDTV quoted Kumar as saying. Patel is also facing other complaints, including land grabbing and more extortion cases. Police will now record her statements in these cases and continue their investigation.

'Love Is Blind UK''s Bobby and Jasmine Johnson Are Expecting First Baby Together: 'Dreamt of This Moment'
'Love Is Blind UK''s Bobby and Jasmine Johnson Are Expecting First Baby Together: 'Dreamt of This Moment'

Yahoo

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

'Love Is Blind UK''s Bobby and Jasmine Johnson Are Expecting First Baby Together: 'Dreamt of This Moment'

Love is Blind UK alums Jasmine and Bobby Johnson are expecting their first baby — and Bobby wrote a special rap to announce their big news "I've pictured your tiny face a thousand times. I've dreamt of this moment long before I knew how good life could get. Then I met your dad and the rest was written in love 🤍," Jasmine wrote in an announcement on Instagram, adding: "Baby Johnson Coming Winter 2025!!" The couple met on season 1 of Netflix's Love is Blind UK and tied the knot on the dating show last yearNetflix's Love is Blind UK alums Jasmine and Bobby Johnson are going to be parents! In an Instagram Reel video shared on Monday, June 9, the season 1 couple announced that they are expecting their first baby together, due later this year. "We've been keeping a secret 🤫," Jasmine, 29, wrote in the caption of their joint post. "I've pictured your tiny face a thousand times. I've dreamt of this moment long before I knew how good life could get. Then I met your dad and the rest was written in love 🤍." "Baby Johnson Coming Winter 2025!!" she added. The video begins with a sit-down interview with the couple, both donning white shirts and Jasmine showing off her baby bump, speaking about how they might want to raise their future child. "I ideally want to raise children in a household where our foundation is on 100," the nurse-turned-TV star says in the clip, before the camera zooms out to reveal that the Reel is actually a short music video for an original song about their life together and their baby on the way, written by Bobby, 33. "I was lost but now I'm found, well ever since you rescued me/ We sit and talk on rainy days, just debating baby names," he raps in the clip. "I'm looking at your baby bump... I guess we'll have to wait until the day you come/To know if you're our daughter or our baby son," the song continues. "I'll be happy either way!" Bobby and Jasmine were among the couples who left the pods hand-in-hand during Love Is Blind's first season in the U.K. During the 2024 season, Jasmine, a nurse from London, and rapper Bobby quickly bonded in their pods, and Bobby, who admitted at the time that from the 'start,' Jasmine was 'the girl for me.' After rapping a poem divulging his feelings, Bobby proposed, and Jasmine accepted. By the end of the season, the pair had tied the knot. In February this year, the couple opened up about their difficulties trying to conceive with Grazia UK, as Bobby called the process a "rollercoaster." "In the beginning, we were very naive," Jasmine told the British outlet at the time. "[I thought] I was going to get pregnant as soon as we had sex. Obviously, that's not the case." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The pair shared at the time that Jasmine had seen a doctor and had been using ovulation testing to help the process along. But because they had both discussed wanting children while they were on the Netflix series, they felt pressure from fans and social media followers who would often ask if Jasmine was pregnant yet. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "I think the difficult thing for Jasmine is if people comment on your photos and they're like, 'oh, I can see the bump,' or 'you're pregnant, I can tell it,'" Bobby shared. "Things like that – it's quite insensitive sometimes." Jasmine told the outlet that despite the challenges, having a supportive partner has made a massive difference in the process. "Having a partner there to support you, oh my gosh, it's a blessing," she added. "A lot of people don't get that privilege to go through their pregnancy journey with a supportive partner. It's not going to happen tomorrow, but it will happen when the time is right." Read the original article on People

Meath and Armagh share the spoils after dramatic draw, Galway ease to opening win
Meath and Armagh share the spoils after dramatic draw, Galway ease to opening win

The 42

time07-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The 42

Meath and Armagh share the spoils after dramatic draw, Galway ease to opening win

Meath 3-8 Armagh 2-11 Deniese O'Flaherty reports from Páirc Tailteann MEATH CAME FROM four points down with three minutes remaining to earn a dramatic draw against Armagh in their opening game in Group 3 of the TG4 All-Ireland SFC. Caroline O'Hanlon kicked over a free in the 57th minute to extend Armagh's lead to four points but credit to Meath, they dug in at the end. A goal from substitute Shauna Ennis and then a point from Vikki Wall earned Shane McCormack's side a draw. Kelly Mallon opened the scoring inside the second minute of play. Meath edged ahead after four minutes before three points in a row, including a lovely score from Niamh Reel, saw Armagh go ahead by two in the seventh minute. Meath were back in front in the 12th minute when Wall found the back of the net with a fine finish. Ciara Smyth followed that up with a neat point. Down the other end, Meath 'keeper Robyn Murray pulled off a good save to deny Aoife McCoy, the ball came back out to Niamh Henderson and she fired over. McCoy found the back of the net in the 21st minute with an excellent strike to put Armagh back ahead. There were two in it minutes later when Reel kicked over a free. Wall played the ball to Aoibhín Cleary in the 27th minute and she fired a brilliant strike to the net. On the stroke of half-time, another Reel free levelled matters for the third time — Meath 2-4 Armagh 1-7. Mallon and Duggan (free) traded points in the early exchanges of the second half. An excellent point from Clery put Meath ahead in the 39th minute. Minutes later, Niamh Coleman played the ball to Mallon and she fired low to the net. Reel hit over her fourth free of the game to extend Armagh's lead to four in the 43rd minute. Advertisement It was now advantage Armagh and Meath worked hard to get back into the game but the Orchard County's defence stood firm. Duggan hit over a much-needed score from a free in the 47th minute to put three between the sides. The lead was four again in the 57th minute when O'Hanlon kicked over a free. She claimed the ball on the line when Duggan kicked a free but there was still time for late drama. Scorers for Meath: V Wall 1-3 (1f), A Cleary 1-1, S Ennis 1-0, E Duggan 0-3 (2f), C Smyth 0-1. Scorers for Armagh: N Reel 0-5 (4f), K Mallon 1-2, A McCoy 1-1, N Henderson 0-2, C O'Hanlon 0-1 (1f). MEATH: R Murray; A Sheridan, M.K. Lynch, K Newe; A Cleary, S Wall, K Kealy; O Sheehy, M Farrelly; M Thynne, N Gallogly, C Smyth; E Duggan, V Wall, K Cole. Subs: K Bermingham for Farrelly (38), S Ennis for Cole (45), C Lawlor for Kealy (47). ARMAGH: A Carr; M Ferguson, C McNally, M McCann; E Druse, C Towe, G Ferguson; N Coleman, C O'Hanlon; L McConville, A McCoy, K Mallon; S Quigley, N Henderson, N Reel. Subs: R Mulligan for Quigley (HT), M Lennon for C McNally (47), E Lavery for McCann (52). Referee: Maggie Farrelly (Cavan). ***** Galway 1-13 Tipperary 0-7 Darren Kelly reports from Tuam Stadium CONNACHT CHAMPIONS GALWAY began their TG4 All-Ireland senior championship campaign with an impressive second quarter in Tuam Stadium to run out comfortable nine-point victors over Tipperary. The Tribeswomen did the damage with 1-8 unanswered, including Leanne Coen's goal, to lead 1-10 to 0-1 at half time but Tipperary put in a much-improved second-half display. Galway took the stiff wind at the start and opened on two minutes with Louise Ward slotting over. Olivia Divilly also got off the mark in the sixth minute. It wasn't one way traffic as Tipperary dropped a couple of balls towards Aishling Moloney. Caitlin Kennedy also struck low but off target. However, a free won by Ava Fennessy on 18 minutes led to Moloney converting a free. That was after a seven-minute hold up when Galway attacker Shauna Hynes was injured. Her replacement was 2024 captain Ailbhe Davoren who also played a pivotal role. Olivia Divilly leads Galway's scoring charge. Leah Scholes / INPHO Leah Scholes / INPHO / INPHO The key score was the goal on 22 minutes. Divilly, Nicola Ward and Davoren played a part before the latter passed across to the unmarked Coen who kicked to the net. And from there, the hosts proceeded to dominate. Kate Thompson, Divilly (two) and Davoren made it 1-6 to 0-1 as Tipperary struggled with kick outs. That being said, they did drop three dangerous balls towards the opposing square but keeper Dearbhla Gower showed good hands. At the other end, Galway added four more white flags starting with Divilly that could have been a goal. Kate Slevin added two points either side of Davoren's second. Slevin tallied straight after the restart but Galway only managed three scores during the period. Slevin got the second on 43 minutes before Divilly struck her fifth in injury time. Related Reads O'Leary and O'Shea star as Kerry open All-Ireland defence with win over Mayo Who are the big contenders for All-Ireland ladies football glory? Tipperary will take from solace from their second half effort, though an injury to Kennedy will be a concern. Moloney delivered five points, three from play, while Emma Morrissey punched the air after slotting one over from the right. Moloney also twice went for goal, once hitting the crossbar. But Galway's first half display was enough to take the win before heading to Donegal in seven days. Scorers for Galway: O Divilly 0-5 (1f); K Slevin 0-4 (2f); L Coen 1-0; A Davoren 0-2; L Ward, K Thompson 0-1 each. Scorers for Tipperary: A Moloney 0-6 (3f); E Morrissey 0-1. GALWAY: D Gower; B Quinn, S Ní Loingsigh, K Geraghty; H Noone, N Ward, C Trill; L Ward, S Divilly; L Coen, S Hynes, K Thompson; E Noone, O Divilly, K Slevin. Subs: A Davoren for Hynes (11 inj), A Trill for Slevin (51), L Noone for Thompson (51), A Madden for L Ward (54), S Healy for C Trill (58). TIPPERARY: L Fitzpatrick; N Martin, L Spillane, E Cronin; I Carr, M Curley, S English; AR Kennedy, C Kennedy; L Morrissey, A Ryan, A O'Shea; A McGuigan, A Moloney, A Fennessy. Subs: S O'Carroll for Carr (30), N Towey for C Kennedy (36 inj), E Morrissey for L Morrissey (39), N Shelly for O'Shea (41), C English for Ryan (59). Referee: Gus Chapman (Sligo)

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