A cricket club in Armagh has hit out after its nets were targeted by vandals over the weekend causing potential “major structural damage”.
Armagh Cricket Club said the attack happened on Saturday night and the damage was discovered by club members who arrived at The Mall venue.
Pictures shared on social media show the club’s practice nets laying on their side and the structure of the nets damaged.
The club said it was “hugely disappointing and disheartening” and said it was not the first incident.
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“Our new practice net has been moved out of its roped off area (which was cut) and the net was pushed over, potentially causing major structural damage.
“This wouldn’t have been one person on their own or small children, so for people to go out of their way to do this on a Saturday night is a sad reflection on our society.
“We have notified the Police Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon who will be making enquiries and collecting CCTV footage. If you know anything about this or who might be involved please let the police or us know.”
In a statement a PSNI spokesperson said: “Police received a report on Sunday 17th November, in relation to criminal damage which occurred during the night at grounds located at the Mall in Armagh. It was reported that nets, frames and a crossbar were damaged during the incident.
“Enquiries are continuing and police would appeal to anyone with any information in relation to the incident, to contact police on 101 quoting reference number 698 17/11/24.”