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Smullen set for UFC debut in July

- Sports Reporter

ball ping ponged off numerous Newtown and Ashford players before Byrne bundled the ball over the line reigniting this cup final for the Rovers faithful.

The game ebbed and flowed for the remaining ten minutes with both sides pushing each other to the limit to try and find some way to take the lead in this enthrallin­g game but neither could find the elusive breakthrou­gh.

The final whistle blew and the game entered extra time with the promise of more excitement to come from these two fantastic sides.

Extra time saw both teams making sure they didn’t concede with both a little wary to commit too much going forward, perhaps banking on their abilities to win from the penalty spot.

Newtown substitute Oisin Greenann came closest after a Dillon Carthy cross found him at the back post but his well hit strike rolled just wide of the Ashford goal.

The full-time whistle blew and both sides prepared themselves for the daunting challenge of the penalty shoot-out to decide whose name would be etched on the Charlie Bishop Cup for the 2017/2018 season.

Ashford Rovers stepped up first with Fiachra Ryan seeing his effort fly into the net.

Newtown responded in kind through Dillon Carthy who placed the ball comfortabl­y into the corner.

The turning point in the shootout came next as Robbie Eyre of Ashford saw his effort saved by Lee Fitzpatric­k to give Newtown the advantage.

Evan Moran made sure of this advantage as his effort sailed past Moody into the net to give Newtown a firm grip on the shootout.

Man of the match Karl Earls converted his spot kick to give Ashford a chance but this was quickly cancelled out by Dean Odlum to restore Newtown’s advantage.

Danny Byrne and Cian O’Hannin converted for Ashford to keep their hopes alive but two well taken penalties from Sean Heffernan and Ross Davis saw Newtown claim their third trophy of a very impressive season.

1. Lee Fitzpatric­k, 2. Glenn Carthy, 3. Neill Martin, 4. PJ Donnelly, 5. Ross Davis, 6. Evan Moran,

7. Sean Heffernan, 8. Martin Williams, 9. Dean Odlum, 10. Ryan Cahill, 11. Mark Fitzsimons. Subs: 12. Dillon Carthy, 13. Ken Turner, 14. Oisin Greenan, 15. Dean Gahan, 16. Stuart Synott, 17. Conor Odlum, 18. Matthew Kennedy.

1. Cathal Moody, 2. Anto Byrne, 3. Andy Earls, 4. Karl Earls,

5. Mick Taylor, 6. Shane Dunne, 7. Brendan Manning, 8. Robbie Eyre, 9. Danny Byrne, 10. Cian O’Hannin, 11. Fiachra Ryan. Subs: 12. Callum Pursey,

13. Finn Brooks, 14. Jamie Byrne, 15. Ross Brown, 16. Andrew Reilly, 17. Nathan Doyle, 18. Paul Conyard. Michael Kennedy

Jason Redmond and Dominic Lachaussee

Newtown: Ashford: Referee: Linesman:

ARKLOW MMA fighter Richie Smullen is set to debut in his first fight in the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip) this July in Las Vegas against American Luis Pena.

Richie was a contestant on this season’s ‘The Ultimate Fighter 27: Undefeated’, a reality TV show produced by the UFC where eight undefeated featherwei­ght fighters and eight undefeated lightweigh­t fighters from around the world go head to head to secure a UFC contract.

The Arklow man was set to fight in a lightweigh­t bout against Costa Rican fighter Allan Zuniga but unfortunat­ely Richie suffered a horrific injury before the fight and couldn’t compete against Zuniga. Richie breaks down the injury he got on ‘The Ultimate Fighter’.

“I wasn’t feeling great on the day of the fight and the day before after the weigh-in I started to feel really bad, I knew something was right,” said the Arklow man.

“I suffered from a muscle injury called Rhabdomyol­ysis which is when your muscles break down and go into your blood stream and could have led to kidney failure.

“I still wanted to fight and I thought I would have been able to get through it but in the end I just couldn’t get in there and show everyone what I can do, which was the most frustratin­g thing, but I’m back to full health now and ready to go,” he added.

Competing on a show like ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ with the goal of achieving a contract with the UFC the most watched fighting competitio­n in the world must be nerve racking with extreme pressure to perform when called upon but Richie takes the pressure in his stride and didn’t change his personalit­y for the camera’s when he was on the show.

“What you seen on the show is the way I am, everyone that knows me knows that I’m not a loud person so I didn’t feel the need to fake a different personalit­y for the show. Some guys in the show liked being on camera and doing interviews but that’s not me I just wanted to fight and express myself in the octagon”.

Richie was originally a team mate of Luis Pena at the beginning of the show as they were both fighting on Team Daniel Cormier who is currently the Light Heavyweigh­t Champion, but being a former teammate of Pena doesn’t faze Smullen and is looking forward to competing against the American in his first UFC bout.

“It doesn’t bother me that we used to be team mates in ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ at the end of the day I’m team SBG (Straight Blast Gym) and I said that in the show, it really doesn’t bother me at all. In the evaluation round in December before entering the show I was paired up with Luis for the grappling round and now were fighting against each other in Las Vegas in the UFC so it’s funny how things work out”.

Some might suggest that being team mates in the show could be an disadvanta­ge for both fighters in preparatio­n for the fight as they would both know each other’s weaknesses and strengths but Richie believes that you can’t prepare for just one aspect of a fighters strength as anything can happen inside the octagon.

“Anything can happen in this sport, if you concentrat­e on just one of your opponent’s strengths then it can actually be a disadvanta­ge because they could do something else on fight night, I’m going to be fully prepared come July 6 for whatever this man has to throw at me.

“I’m going to stick to what I’m good and work on my game plan, my game plan is always the same I’m going to walk forward and put the pressure on and make it a horrible fight for him.

“It’s my time to shine and I will be travelling home a few hours after the fight to get back to my daughter and girlfriend with my first win in the UFC ”.

Richie leaves on June 27 and fights Luis Pena in Las Vegas at the Pearl Theatre, Nevada on July 6 which will be available to watch on FS1 and on the UFC Fight Pass app.

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 ??  ?? Arklow’s Richie Smullen who will be making his debut in the UFC this july.
Arklow’s Richie Smullen who will be making his debut in the UFC this july.
 ??  ?? Richie Smullen (second from right) during his time on ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ programme.
Richie Smullen (second from right) during his time on ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ programme.
 ??  ?? Richie Smullen sparring with Conor McGregor.
Richie Smullen sparring with Conor McGregor.

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