Cork racing tipster ordered by High Court to remove article from online platform

A Cork racing tipster has been ordered by the High Court to immediately remove an allegedly defamatory article
Cork racing tipster ordered by High Court to remove article from online platform

Ann O'Loughlin

A Cork racing tipster has been ordered by the High Court to immediately remove an allegedly defamatory article he posted on the Substack online platform about a businessman involved in the same industry.

Mr Justice Brian Cregan made the order against tipster, Gearóid Norris, of Harold Place, Mallow, Co Cork, over an article in which he alleges that businessman Robert Heneghan threatened to put a bullet in his head.

Heneghan, who runs the Pro Sports Advice Ltd, which is involved in the provision of tips for the horseracing industry, says there was no such phone call and he never made any such threats.

In the Substack article, Norris alleges he has a recording of the alleged 53-second phone call in which he says the threat was made but he has refused to provide a copy of it to Heneghan’s lawyers who says it does not exist anyway.

The case first came before the court on Wednesday when the judge granted short service of the proceedings on Norris.

When the case returned on Friday, the judge was told the papers had been served on him and he was advised he needed to be present in court on Friday.

However, he did not appear and following an application by Tom Murphy BL, for Heneghan, the judge granted a number of orders including that the Substack article be removed by 5pm on Friday.

He also ordered that Norris be restrained from publishing any further material which repeats the allegation of threat to put a bullet in his head.

He further ordered that Norris furnish to the Heneghan side all and any recordings he possesses and will seek to rely on in relation to the Substack article.

He said he expected Norris to be in court next Friday when the case is due back.

Heneghan had initially brought proceedings last month against Norris over what he says were a large number of allegedly defamatory publications since March 2025 on X, Substack, Tik Tok and other platforms.

Despite a cease and desist solicitor's letter prior to the initiation of the proceedings, the defendant continued to post material about Heneghan and his business.

More recently however, he published on the Substack online platform an article in which he alleged Heneghan had phoned him (Norris) and threatened to kill him by shooting him in the head as well as threatening his family. This was completely false and deeply damaging to him personally and professionally, Heneghan said.

He believes this "entirely false" article was published in an attempt to pressurise him to relent on my decision to institute legal proceedings against him for all the defamatory material he had previously posted online about him.

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