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Manx Radio Sport News:
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Football: Peel close gap on Corinthians in premier league title race
Colby move further clear atop Division 2 as nearest rivals falter
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Rugby: Douglas secure Regional 2 North West play-off spot despite defeat
Douglas Celts win Manx Shield after victory over Western Vikings
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FC Isle of Man narrowly beaten in cracker against Charnock Richard
Ravens just miss out in nine-goal thriller at Mossie Park
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Round two of 2026 ARA Championship beckons
Racing action back at Jurby Airfield this weekend (11-12 Apr)
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Hockey: IoM Under-14 Boys ready for EH Championships final
Manx side face Guildford in Nottingham this weekend
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Rugby: Douglas face crunch tie in pursuit of play-offs
Celts with chance to wrap up Manx Shield title this weekend
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Football: Peel with chance to close in on premier league leaders
Promotion race hotting up in Division 2 heading into weekend
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FC Isle of Man hoping to improve fortunes at Charnock Richard
Ravens head to Mossie Park after one win in last six
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Conor Cummins makes late entry to Bob Smith Spring Cup
Manx rider to take on Supersport class at Oliver's Mount this weekend
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Boxing: Jade Burden title fight this weekend called off
Manx fighter was due to compete for Commonwealth belt in Portsmouth
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Manx Radio SportsCast:
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Saturday Sport Classified (11-4-26)
Results, reaction and analysis to all of the latest football and rugby action across the Isle of Man PLUS, we hear from the Andreas Racing Association on round two of its 2026 championships at Jurby this weekendAND, we hear the latest on preparations for the latest Isle of Man triathlon seasonRob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham and Dave Christian, and featuring the voices of Neal Champion and Clara Isaac
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Friday Sport Preview (10-4-26)
In tonight's programme:Peel could close in on the Canada Life Men's Premier League leaders and the promotion race is hotting up in Ardern & Druggan Ltd. Division 2 as the latest Manx football fixtures beckonIn rugby, it's now or never for Douglas in their quest to reach the Regional 2 North West play-offs; Ramsey and Vagabonds are both on home soil in Counties 3 ADM Lancashire/Cheshire Minor Conference League, and Douglas Celts have the chance to wrap up the Hartford Homes Manx Shield titleRacing action returns to Jurby Airfield for the second round of the 2026 ARA ChampionshipsOne of the Isle of Man's national hockey teams is gearing up to take part in an England Hockey Championship final across the waterAnd we hear about the plans underway for the 2026 Isle of Man triathlon season
Rob Pritchard is joined by Tony Mepham and Dave Christian, also featuring this week Neal Champion, Niamh Goddard and Clara Isaac -
Triathlon - A busy 2026 Manx season awaits
Preparations are now well underway for what's to come this year for a sport that has seen noticeable growth on the Isle of Man in recent years... triathlon.In 2026, Manx Tri Club is running an expanded programme of events for the campaign which will include a new competition to the series as well providing meetings for a variety of different ages and abilities.One of those who's been a part of the growing number taking up the sport is Clara Isaac, who, since starting around two years ago, has now gone on to excel, winning a bronze medal in triathlon at the 2025 Island Games in Orkney.Looking to the weeks and months ahead, Manx Radio sat down with Clara to find out what's to come in 2026, what's making triathlon more popular and why it's considered a welcoming community for anyone who wants to get involved:
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Bumper turnout expected for 2026 Easter Festival of Running
The 2026 Easter Weekend sees the return of one of the most popular athletics events on the Manx calendar, the Easter Festival of Running.The series, which takes place from Friday, 3 April to Sunday, 5 April will see three races take place across three days with hundreds expected to take part.What's more, organisers have seen huge demand for this year's meeting with more than 770 pre-entries in total and roughly two-thirds of those involving participants and teams from off-Island.To find out more about this year's event, we sat down with festival organiser, Chris Quine and Isle of Man athletics correspondent, Dave Griffiths.They explain what makes this occasion so well sought after and which competitors are possibly the ones to watch out for across the three days
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