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Belfast Telegraph
11 minutes ago
- Belfast Telegraph
Northern Ireland Under 21 goalkeeper signs new deal with Premier League club: ‘It's a massive moment for my family'
The stopper has become a regular with Paul Tait's Under-21s since arriving on Merseyside in September 2023 from Oxford United. Barnsley made nine Premier League 2 appearances for the young Toffees last season, while also earning minutes in four Premier League Cup contests. 'I'm over the moon,' Barnsley told the club. 'It's a massive moment for me and my family. It's been a fantastic first two years since I came through the door and I've loved every moment of it. 'The programme really helps you develop everything and highlights areas that may need more work than others. 'I feel like I've developed massively in all aspects under the coaching staff and with the players – and I'm looking forward to what's to come. 'You're learning off the best in England and one of the best in the world in Jordan (Pickford). 'Watching him play and watching him train is an education in itself. 'And then obviously being around the lads this season with Mark (Travers) and Harry (Tyrer), I'm learning off them and the experiences they've had. 'And the same last year with Asmir (Begovic) and Joao (Virginia). Asmir has got an abundance of experience, so leaning on him and talking to him was quality.' Barnsley and the wider Everton family are excited about the move to Hill Dickinson Stadium. He added: 'I think no matter where you are in the club, you always feel that positive energy when the first team is doing well. And that just flows down. 'So, it's a really exciting time to be an Everton player. And hopefully the next few years that I'm here is going to be really exciting for the things to come.'


South Wales Guardian
15 minutes ago
- South Wales Guardian
Lottie Woad fires final-round 68 to claim victory on her professional debut
The 21-year-old former world number one amateur from Surrey finished with a final round score of 68 after four days of competition at Dundonald Links. It was Woad's first victory since turning professional earlier in July. She entered the final round with a two-stroke lead and made birdies on the second, third, 13th and 14th before hitting a bogey on the 16th. Lottie Woad wins the @Womens_Scottish on her professional debut 🏆#WSO25 — Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) July 27, 2025 Woad made par on the 17th before a pinpoint approach set up a birdie on the 18th to wrap up the title. She becomes the first player to win on their professional Ladies European Tour debut since Singapore's Shannon Tan at the Magical Kenya Ladies Open in February 2024. Woad said on Sky Sports: 'It's a pretty good outcome, I guess! Definitely wasn't expecting to win my first event, but I knew I was playing well so I was kind of hoping to contend. 'I played really solid today. It was pretty nice in the end, could lay up on the par five. 'Links golf is really fun, don't get to play it too often. This is my first time playing links golf since the Open last year. I wasn't exactly sure how it would go, but it went fine!' Woad finished three shots ahead of second-placed Kim Hyo-joo, who fired seven birdies and three bogeys in a mixed fourth round. Julia Lopez Ramirez and Kim Sei-young shared third on 14 under, with world number one Nelly Korda a shot back in fifth. English duo Alice Hewson and Charley Hull finished tied for 10th and 21st, respectively. Attention now turns to the AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl, which begins on Thursday. Looking ahead to that tournament, Woad added: 'Even if I hadn't won this week, I'd still be trying to win it and just trying to be up there really is all you can ask for going into the final day.'

Leader Live
16 minutes ago
- Leader Live
Lottie Woad fires final-round 68 to claim victory on her professional debut
The 21-year-old former world number one amateur from Surrey finished with a final round score of 68 after four days of competition at Dundonald Links. It was Woad's first victory since turning professional earlier in July. She entered the final round with a two-stroke lead and made birdies on the second, third, 13th and 14th before hitting a bogey on the 16th. Lottie Woad wins the @Womens_Scottish on her professional debut 🏆#WSO25 — Ladies European Tour (@LETgolf) July 27, 2025 Woad made par on the 17th before a pinpoint approach set up a birdie on the 18th to wrap up the title. She becomes the first player to win on their professional Ladies European Tour debut since Singapore's Shannon Tan at the Magical Kenya Ladies Open in February 2024. Woad said on Sky Sports: 'It's a pretty good outcome, I guess! Definitely wasn't expecting to win my first event, but I knew I was playing well so I was kind of hoping to contend. 'I played really solid today. It was pretty nice in the end, could lay up on the par five. 'Links golf is really fun, don't get to play it too often. This is my first time playing links golf since the Open last year. I wasn't exactly sure how it would go, but it went fine!' Woad finished three shots ahead of second-placed Kim Hyo-joo, who fired seven birdies and three bogeys in a mixed fourth round. Julia Lopez Ramirez and Kim Sei-young shared third on 14 under, with world number one Nelly Korda a shot back in fifth. English duo Alice Hewson and Charley Hull finished tied for 10th and 21st, respectively. Attention now turns to the AIG Women's Open at Royal Porthcawl, which begins on Thursday. Looking ahead to that tournament, Woad added: 'Even if I hadn't won this week, I'd still be trying to win it and just trying to be up there really is all you can ask for going into the final day.'