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Rory McKee

Rory McKee

Sports Editor at County Down Spectator

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Outlook on the season ahead

By Rory McKee r.mckee@spectatornewspapers.co.uk TWENTY minutes to 10 o’clock on a fresh late April evening and Bangor’s players to a man sunk to the turf, with an overriding feeling of what might have been. The Clandeboye Park club in 2016 dropped into the third tier of Irish League football for
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How Bangor brothers helped to create history in the ring

Rory McKee r.mckee@spectatornewspapers.co.uk WRESTLING legend Kendo Nagasaki entered the record books last month when he made a long-awaited return to the ring aged 83 to become the oldest professional wrestler in the world, and it was two brothers from Bangor who played their part in helping the
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Feeney feels pressure at the top

By Rory McKee LEE Feeney reiterated that there is still ‘a long way to go’ in the race for promotion to the Premiership after his Bangor side failed to pick up maximum points from last weekend’s derby clash with Ards. With wins for Limavady United and Harland and Wolff Welders on Saturday, the Se
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Rising tennis star Xena serving up a storm

Bangor ace (9) could be set for big things Rory McKee SHE may have not yet turned 10, but Bangor girl Xena Watt is a name to watch out for as her burgeoning tennis career continues to go from strength to strength. The talented Crawfordsburn Primary School pupil has already begun to earn pla
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Fresh mindset driving Bangor into the new season

By Rory McKee BANGOR Rugby Club captain James Leary hopes a simple message from their new head coach can inspire them to better things during the upcoming season. Leary, who was confirmed as captain again earlier this week, will lead the team into the 2025/26 campaign at Upritchard Park agains
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Athletics star’s emotion as local race named in his honour

By Rory McKee ONE of Northern Ireland athletics’ greatest servants has spoken of his pride after a popular local road race was renamed in his honour. The Bangor 10k, which sold out seven weeks ahead of its return on September 27, will now be known as the Seaton Classic 10k in recognition of