Canning withdraws
Ava Canning forced to withdraw from Ireland Women’s squad

Tim Ley, Jonathan Robinson and Eddie Richardson have come out on top of the Premier League MVP tables.
Tim Ley retains top spot in the Ulster Bank Premier League MVP table, while Jonathan Robinson and Eddie Richardson are number one in the Long’s Supervalu Premier League and the RSA Division One.
Between four and seven matches have been played in Ireland’s Premier Leagues so far, with Leinster’s RSA Division One having the most matches played by the beginning of July, while the Long’s Supervalu Premier League in the North West has the least games played.
Fox Lodge’s Jonathan Robinson is the biggest mover in that division, up seven places into top spot while Givon Christian from Glendermott has moved from fourth to second. Iftikhar Hussain remains in third place and Niall McDonnell from Coleraine moves up five places into fourth. In fifth is Brigade’s Johnny Thompson, up six places.
In the RSA Division One, Simi Singh was knocked off top spot into second by North County’s Eddie Richardson who moved up one spot from second. Railway’s Patrick Collins remains in third place while Pembroke’s Brenton McDonald moved up nine places into fourth. Rounding out the top five is Merrion’s Tyrone Kane who moved up two places.
The top three in the Ulster Bank Premier League – North Down’s Tim Ley in first, Kaushik Aphale from Ballymena in second and Lisburn’s Craig Ervine in third – are unmoved at the top. Nigel Jones from CSNI has broken into the top five moving up five places into fourth while Darryl Brown from Lisburn takes the final spot in the top five.
For the rest of the MVP tables, click here. 
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