LEINSTER SQUASH
ANNUAL REPORT
2008/2009
LEINSTER SQUASH
COUNCIL
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President: |
Colm Andrews |
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Vice President: |
Beatrice Byrne |
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Honorary Secretary: |
Ray Byrne |
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Honorary Treasurer: |
Gerry Delaney |
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Junior Administrator: |
Ray Byrne |
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Coaching Secretary: |
Gerry Callanan |
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Vets Administrator: |
Patrick Murray |
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Tournament Secretary: |
Jackie McCreevey |
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Referee/Marking Secretary: |
Marian Birmingham |
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Schools Secretary: |
Tariq Zaki |
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Others: |
Paul Nugent |
PRESIDENT’S REPORT
Colm Andrews / President Leinster Squash
I
would like to thank Members of the Council for their time in attending meetings
and carrying out various onerous duties given to them usually on weekends.
To
those outside the Council who made a massive contribution to running the
various tournaments at junior senior and masters levels. It was nice to see a
youthful look to the volunteers at senior and junior level.
To
all the clubs who provided facilities and hosted the players and
officials.
To
the referees for their tireless commitment to the cause .
Congratulations
to all our seniors and juniors who won titles throughout the season. Our
Interprovincial Seniors were very successful in Galway winning all titles and
Leinster won their section at the Intercounties in England and will hopefully
continue to climb back up to Premier Intercounties position.
On
a special note, our Leinster Junior David Ryan of Sutton LTC is currently Boys
U/13 Number 1 on the European Ranking list. This is a first for Irish Squash
and an amazing achievement and we wish David success as he moves into the U/15
Section next season.
Finally,
I would like to thank Marian Birmingham for her years of committement to Squash
and Especially Leinster Squash as she has been on the committee for more years
than she cares to remember.
All
in all the leagues and cups ran well and we need to encourage new clubs into
squash.
Once
again thanks to all who helped during the year.
Colm
Andrews
Number of Clubs Playing in Leinster Squash Leagues 20
Number of Men’s Teams 56
Number of Ladies Teams 15
LEAGUE COMPETITION
League
are holding their own at the moment. Numbers are not down and we had
Ballyragget come on board. We are looking into a South Leinster League at
present also. Ladies Premier had an individual League as well as team league
and it was a huge success. It may be used in other Ladies Divisions for next
season.
All
other Division had about 8 teams in each and all division were completed.
Results are as follows:
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WINNERS |
RUNNER-UP |
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Mens Premier |
FITZWILLIAM A |
FITZWILLIAM B |
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Mens Div 1 |
FITZWILLIAM |
WESTWOOD |
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Mens Div 2 |
CURRAGH |
MT PLEASANT |
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Mens Div 3 |
LEINSTER |
OLD BELVEDERE |
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Mens Div 4 |
MT PLEASANT |
SUTTON |
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Mens Div 5 |
MT PLEASANT |
SUTTON |
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Mens Div 6 |
BALLYRAGGET |
TOTAL FITNESS SANDYFORD |
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Ladies Premier |
FITZWILLIAM A |
WESTWOOD A |
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Ladies Div 1 |
TOTAL FITNESS MALAHIDE |
TRINITY |
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Ladies Div 2 |
OLD BELVEDERE |
SANDYCOVE |
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Ladies Premier Individual |
JENNIFER DILLON |
CLAIRE O’BRIEN |
CUP COMPETITION
The
Cup Competition commenced directly after the end of the league. The Cup Finals
took place in Fitzwilliam LTC on Saturday 25th April. Fitzwilliam
LTC is a fantastic venue for such an event and Leinster Squash would like to
thank them for their fabulous facilities and warm welcome.
Together
with the Irish Open we were witness to some excellent squash.
We
are proud to announce the winners and runners-up as follows:
IVY
HADDEN TROPHY
WINNERS: FITZWILLIAM RUNNERS-UP:
TRINITY
* * * * *
LADIES
DIVISION 1 & 2
WINNERS: TOTAL FITNESS MALAHIDE RUNNERS-UP:
FITZWILLIAM
* * * * *
MENS CLUB
CHAMPIONSHIPS
WINNERS:
FITZWILLIAM RUNNERS-UP: SUTTON
* * * * *
GRAY CUP – MENS
DIVISION 1 & 2
WINNERS: FITZWILLIAM RUNNERS-UP:
CURRAGH
* * * * *
MENS DIVISION 3
& 4
WINNERS: SUTTON RUNNERS-UP: LEINSTER
* * * * *
MENS DIVISION 5
& 6
WINNERS: SUTTON RUNNERS-UP: BALLYRAGGET
As
this is my last report after many years on the council, I would like to thank
all the referees who gave up a lot of their free time to help in all the
tournaments without their help my job would have been impossible. I would like
to thank Brian Williams, Brian McNally, Maria Blair, Gerry Delaney, Patrick
Madigan, Joe Ruddy, Jimmy Chawke, Eugene O Sullivan, Hugh Fitzsimons, Ciaran
Roche, Frank Donnelly, Martin Maher I wish the council and whoever takes
over my role continued success.
Marian
Bermingham
Leinster
Squash would like to thank Marian Birmingham for the many years she has given
to Leinster Squash and while she is stepping down form this position we hope
that she will remain a part of the wider Squash Scene.
The
Irish Times Newspaper and The Irish Independent continue to print all results
on a daily basis. We also have Vets results along with our Tournament results
being entered on request. This is especially wonderful for the Juniors as it
means so much to them.
Thanks
to Shane Murray and James Proby in RTE for giving us space on Aertel. It is
great to see the Sponsors names associated with their Divisions in both
newspapers and on Aertel Results are updated daily on Networks 2, page 429. (
may vary )
SENIOR CAPTAINS & SELECTORS
The
Captains and Senior Selectors have the responsibility of providing us with an
up to date ranking list throughout the year. This list is changed on a constant
basis following Tournaments and League results.
The
Captains also take on the task of picking teams and organising the Inter
Provincials and the Inter Counties Competitions.
Thanks
to Derek Ryan and Christine Lowry and their crews for all their work.
MENS SELECTOR: Roland
Budd, Derek Ryan & David Cassidy
LADIES’ SELECTORS: Christine Lowry, Jenny Dillon & Roisin Brennan
Our thanks go to:
Ronan
Campbell, RONAN CAMPBELL JEWELLERS Sponsors
of Mens & Ladies Premier
Arthur
Moore, STYL-OPTIK, Sponsors
of Mens Division 1
Neil
Brannigan, BRANNIGAN CLEANING SERVICES Sponsors
of Mens Division 3
Simon
Byrne, BYMAC Sponsors
of Mens Division 4
Jim
Flynn, LAVERY KIRBY GILMARTIN SOL,
Sponsors of Mens Division 5
Vincent
Brady, RATHBOURNE CANDLES Sponsors
of Ladies Division 1
Magda
Batiste, INNER CIRCLE HEALING CENTRE Sponsors
of Ladies Division 2
We
would like to congratulate all Seniors for their participation is tournaments
throughout the season. We were delighted to have Leinster represented in Senior
event.
Over 35 'Home Internationals' – Ciaran McCoy (Sutton LTC), Darragh O’Flynn
(Fitzwilliam LTC).
Over 40 'Home Internationals' - Eoin Ryan (Sutton LTC), Keith Bullen (Old
Belvedere), Gerry Callanan (Fitzwilliam), Rosie Barry (Fitzwilliam).
Over 45 'Home Internationals' – Joe Ruddy (Leinster CC).
Over 50 'Home Internationals' – Martin McDonnell (Fitzwilliam LTC), Seamus
Hickey (Sutton LTC), Anne Costello (Sutton LTC), Christine Lowry (Sutton LTC).
Over 55 'Home Internationals' – Martin O’Meara (Curragh), Kieran Hurley
(Curragh).
Over 60 'Home Internationals' – Seamus Daly (Leinster CC), Brendan Barry
(Sutton LTC), Tom Cantwell (Westwood).
Over 65 'Home Internationals' – Brian McNally (Old Belvedere).
Eoin
Ryan and Sutton Lawn Tennis Club run the Leinster Senior Closed Tournaments on
behalf of Leinster Squash. The Leinster Closed is run over a week allowing for
matches to be more flexible and it has a great atmosphere as a results.
Leinster
Squash would like to thank Eoin and the Sutton LTC committee for a great event.
Thanks
to Sutton Lawn Tennis Club for their fantastic Club facilities and friendly
welcome. The results are as follows:
MENS A: Winner – Nigel Peyton (Fitzwilliam) Runner-Up – Rory Byrne (Fitzwilliam)
MENS B: Winner – Colm Travers (Westwood) Runner-Up – John Fitzsimons (Westwood)
MENS C: Winner – David Buxonat (Westwood) Runner-Up - Gary Donnelly (Sutton)
MENS D: Winner – Cian Peyton (Joe May) Runner-Up – Michael Kennedy (Sutton)
LADIES A: Winner – Jenny Dillon (Westwood) Runner-Up - Claire O’Brien
(Fitzwilliam)
LADIES B: Winner – Suzanne O’Gorman
(Westwood) Runner-Up – Claire Bergin (Mt Pleasant)
SENIOR INTERPROVINCIAL 2009
The Senior
Interprovincials were held in Galway on the weekend of 14th – 15th
March.
Team Captains: MENS A: Derek Ryan MENS B: Kevin Moore LADIES A: Joan Gorham
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Competition |
Winners |
Runners-up |
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Men's A |
LEINSTER |
CONNACHT |
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Men's B |
LEINSTER |
CONNACHT |
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Ladies A |
LEINSTER |
CONNACHT |
MensTeam: MENS
A MENS
B
1. Derek Ryan
(Fitzwilliam)
1. Dan Zilic (Mt Pleasant)
2. Rory Byrne (Fitzwilliam ) 2. Charles Cunningham (Old Belvedere)
3. Nigel Peyton (Fitzwilliam) 3. Kevin Moore (Fitzwilliam )
4. Dara O’Flynn (Fitzwilliam ) 4. Ed
Dunne (Westwood)
5. Ciaran McCoy (Sutton) 5. Paul Byrne (Westwood)
Ladies
Team: LADIES
A
1.
Jody
Hannon (Total Fitness Malahide)
2.
Claire
Staunton (Total Fitness Malahide)
3.
Joan
Gorham (Mt Pleasant)
4.
Patricia
Ryan (Trinity)
5.
Sarah
Murphy (Carlow)
SENIOR INTER PROVINCIALS REPORT
Mens Event Day 1,
Leinster A & B vs Munster A & B
The Leinster A and B-Teams were to face Munster to kick off the The
Musgrave Retail Partners Senior Interprovincial Championships 2009, held in
Galway Lawn Tennis Club this year. Dara O'Flynn was absent which meant the
teams were slightly reshuffled - Dan Zilic moved to 5th in the A-Team and Paul
Byrne slipped in at position 5 for the B-Team.
Dan Zilic, playing his first Interprovincials, faced Brian Knox - one of
3 Knox brothers playing for Munster this year. After a sluggish start with each
player taking a game each, Dan was able to impose his game and see games three
and four out somewhat easier than the first two and brought the Leinster team
1:0 ahead. Next up was Ciarán McCoy playing at 4, who ran out a clear-cut win
over Dermot McNamara.
Derek Ryan took to the court next against Phil Cullinane. Although Phil
may remind onlookers more of a Rugby prop-forward, his exceptional racket
skills, especially evident on his forehand side, ensured that the match was a
dynamic and exciting affair - Derek winning the first in the tie-break and
closing out the other two games with clear margins. Nigel Peyton must have been
inspired by his team-mates' 3:0 victories, and, despite facing some decent
resilience from Donal Carrel, the current Leinster champion was clinical and
added another 3:0 to the tally.
Rory Byrne, in varying form of late, took to the court against another
of the Knox clan, in this case Kevin. While on paper this may have looked like
an easy match for Rory, Kevin played exceptionally well and due to some deft
touches and relentless volleying, took a 2:1 lead. Rory, clearly not content
with his game, straightened and toughened up in games 4 & 5 and ensured
Leinster took maximum points.
With things having gone as expected for the A-Team the question was if a
slightly diminished B-Team was to follow suit. Well, proceedings kicked off
promisingly with David Cassidy, playing at fourth string, taking a 2:0 lead
over David Guiney. Guiney, perhaps not the quickest player but a great
shotmaker nevertheless, pulled off the comeback of the day and survived a
tie-breaker in the fourth and ran out an 11:9 win in the fifth.
Charles Cunningham was to take on Tony Maher next in what was to be a
very cagey encounter. Luckily referee Ed Dunne was in top form and made sure
the match was always played in good spirit. Charles saw himself 2:1 down but
pulled a set back and onlookers were treated to "the game" of the
day. It was to take Charles 4 matchballs (and 1 defended) before he was able to
claim victory over the very tricky Munster player. Just as well, since being
2:0 down would have put the remaining players under immense pressure.
Paul Byrne was up next and showed what it means to play good and
well-weighted squash. Always hitting the right ball the Leinster man found
himself little troubled by Tommy Horgan, no slouch himself, but was second-best
in most departments. The verdict: a 3:1 win for Byrne.
Ed Dunne was now in the position to claim the win for Leinster, and Ed
did not disappoint, despite facing some very tough opposition in form of Robbie
Hawkins. Ed was yet another Leinster player who was able to turn over a 2:1
deficit and bring the match home in the fifth under the cheers of his team
mates.
Kevin Moore played the dead-rubber against yet another Knox brother, in
this case David, and ran out a clear 3:0 win, securing his team a 4:1 win. A
great win thanks to some very determined fight-backs by the Leinster players.
Day 2, Leinster A & B vs Ulster A & B
Played at ten o'clock in the morning the early session was never going
to be more than a warm-up for the penultimate encounter vs Connacht later that
day. On paper it seemed that playing Ulster and Connacht on the same day
would prove a tiring affair, but luckily (for Leinster) and unluckily (for
Connacht), the Ulster teams fielded were weaker than in previous years.
David Cassidy played at position 5 for the B-Team and put the team 1:0 up after
dismissing young Ashley Black in less than thirty minutes. Ed Dunne, in
surprisingly cheerful mood considering the time, was the only player to drop a
game in the encounter and saw off Julie McMurray. Dan Zilic, moved to first
string after playing in the A-Team on Friday, was not really troubled by the
resourceful Alan Taylor, the same being true for Kevin Moore, beating Dan Ward
in similar fashion. Charles Cunningham was delighted to put the finishing
touches to a 5:0 win over Ulster with a 3:0 win over Paul McDonald.
Chances were good that the A-Team would be able to follow suit and so
they did, perhaps being challenged a tad more than the B-Team. Not so though
Ciarán McCoy, who beat Mark Gilland in a quick and efficient manner 3:0. Dara O'Flynn,
playing his first match if the weekend, lost game two to Steven McMurray, but
that was only a small blip in an otherwise comfortable 3:1 win.
Captain Derek Ryan sealed the in for Leinster with a 3:0 win over
Ireland U19 international Neil Martin. Nigel Peyton was the only player
slightly more troubled with his opposition and needed the full five games to
overcome Jonathan McBride, whereas Rory Byrne dropped one game to Paul Linehan
but the games he won he did so giving away very few points.
With two comfortable 5:0 wins and both Connacht teams winning in about
equal fashion, the finales were set beautifully for both teams in what could
potentially be very intriguing encounters.
Day 2, Leinster A & B vs Connacht A & B
There was a lot of talk at the club concerning the match between the
Connacht and Leinster A-Teams. General consensus was that Connacht were
favoured at positions 1 & 2, while Leinster were expected to win at 3.
Which meant that the opening encounters bore considerable significance. Before
indulging in this match though, the Leinster B-Team had the same mission to
accomplish, namely beating Connacht.
This was achieved thanks to another great team performance. David
Cassidy played his best match of the tournament against youngster Conor O'Shea,
beating him 3:0 handily and showing that a double-age difference is no
hindrance on the path to glory. Ed Dunne and Karlis Zauers were on next and Ed
had too much to offer enforcing his usual high-paced and intense tempo on
Karlis. Ed did lose game three despite managing a comeback from 6:10 down, but
ensured the win in game 4.
Dan Zilic played against one of the local players in form of Ronan
Tully. Ronan impressed in the warm-up with countless perfect cross-court nicks
but ultimately lost the encounter 3:1 after taking the first game (with Dan
still being in awe of the warm-up he had witnessed in game 1). Kevin Moore put
up another flawless display versus namesake Kevin Whitney. Leinster Kevin won
3:0 - therewith not dropping a single game throughout the weekend. The same was
not quite true for Charly, who lost the last match to the in-form Paddy Quinn
by three games to love, nonetheless the South-African born Leinster man proved
to be a great team player throughout the tournament and laid the foundation for
the essential win on day 1 against Munster.
On to the other final and Ciarán McCoy played against David Noone, a
current Dublin resident but very much a Connacht man at heart. Ciarán was in
good form taking game one, hitting the ball with pace and purpose. Noon hung in
and forced a tie-break in game 2. A hotly debated refereeing call at 10:10 gave
Ciarán gameball which he promtly used, much to the disgust to an angered Noone,
who fought until the bitter end - but it was McCoy who won the big rallies in
game three and therewith the match 3:0.
The pivotal match was to be between Dara O'Flynn and Keith Moran. Dara,
known in the Squash scene for his never-say-die approach, looked in great shape
with crisply hit lengths combined with delicate drops. His committed play gave
him the edge in game 1 and somewhat disheartened Keith, who in the matter of
minutes found himself 10:0 down in the second before collecting the first
points of the second game but ultimately succumbing to O'Flynn's pressure. Keith,
coached by the Rooney brothers in between games, obviously took on some advice
and staged a comeback in game three pulling one game back. Game four was not
exactly an epic, but it made for nervous and entertaining watching, and it was
O'Flynn who had the Leinster team cheering when he converted his first
matchball to beat Moran 3:1.
It was a best-case scenario for Leinster and they only needed a single
match more to take the title again. The honour of clinching the deciding match
did not fall to Derek Ryan however. Facing John Rooney, current Irish number 2
and touring pro, Derek displayed a range of his trademark slices and spins and
made John work hard for what was ultimately a 3:0 win. It looked like Derek
might pull a game back in game three, but he could not convert a 7:3 lead and
John ran out the win, keeping the title-race alive.
However, the honour was therewith passed to Nigel Peyton, who had little
trouble beating a slightly off-form Rory Gilligan. While Nigel was always the
clear favourite, Rory was not able to put up the expected fight and Nigel
decided the encounter with a 3:0 win. Rory Byrne and Niall Rooney did not take
to court anymore in what was to be the dead-rubber.
All in all two greatly deserved wins for the Leinster teams, who fielded
two teams of great quality. The event was rounded off with some fine food,
great speeches and entertaining nightlife.
Mens Report By Dan Zilic
LADIES EVENT
Great win this weekend for Leinster all round. Leinster took all three titles with Connacht being runner for all three also. Here's my little ditti on the event.
"First up for the Ladies was the no. 4's. Patricia Ryan v Claire Hanley. Both players started off at a steady pace, maintaining point for point rallies through out the first game with Leinster eventually taking it 12/10. However in the second game, Leinster started of strong taking the first 4 points straight off. Connaught fought back briefly but unfortunately picked up an injury during that game enabling Leinster to take the 2nd game 11/4 and a walkover in the 3rd. 3/0 to Leinster
Next up were the no. 1's. Jody Hannon v Sarah Thornton. Leinster took the first game 11/2 with Connaught giving way to unforced errors. Connaught came back fighting in the 2nd game, with determination and focus Connaught took the 2nd game 11/7. Things evened out in the 3 game but Leinster kept the pressure up and took it 11/6 and keeping the rhythm of play, Leinster won the 4th game 11/4. 3/1 to Leinster
Next to play were the no. 3's. Joan Gorham v Norrie O'Grady. Leinster never managed gain focus in the first 2 game allowing Connaught to build up the much needed points to be in with any chance of taking the title. In the 3rd game Leinster showed signs of a power struggle beginning but the match was too far gone and Leinster being no match for Connaughts methodical execution of precision play. 3/0 to Connaught
Last up were the no 3's. Claire Staunton v Irene Tully. Connaught took the lead in the first game. Leinster settled in and came back from 9/5 down to 10 all with Leinster serving. Leinster lost the rally and Connaught took the first game 12/10. The next 2 game went to Leinster, 11/5, 11/7 leaving nothing but an out and out win for Leinster to be in a position to take the title. Connaught game back tough and determined putting Leinster under serious pressure keeping it neck and neck till finally Leinster took the match at 13/11 in the 5th game, nail biting stuff. 3/1
The girls played extremely well and represented Leinster in a mature and courteous manner, doing Leinster Squash proud all round. The presentation took place on the Saturday night althought the girls had already arranged to travel home. I attended the prize giving as the respresentative for the whole team. It was a very enjoyable night and the tournament well run. "
There you have it!!
Thanks for the opportunity to do this. I feel very proud and delighted to have been involved and it's been made all the better since Leinster won. Thanks again.
Report By - Joan Gorham
THE LEINSTER SENIOR OPEN 2008/09
The BYMAC Leinster Senior Open was held the weekend of the 30th September – 5th October 2008 in Fitzwilliam LTC. We were delighted to have a sponsor for this event in the name of BYMAC and Simon Byrne. We must also remember that the tournament is also open to players of all other grades and we were delighted to have a Mens A, B & C along with Ladies A & B. Results below.
Kippax and Ryder take
Dublin titles
World number 32 Sarah Kippax took the women's Bymac Leinster
Squash Open title in a one-sided final in Fitzwilliam. Kippax, who had knocked
out Ireland's Aisling Blake in the semi-final, dominated the final from start
to finish against France's Camille Serme, winning three games to nil in just 24
minutes. Serme had put in some fine performances to reach the final, most
notable knocking out number one seed Latasha Khan in the quarter-finals, but
the final proved one match too far as she looked off the pace.
In the men's final England's Chris Ryder overcame Mexico's
Jorge Ferreira three two in the match of the tournament. A packed Court One,
was treated to a fantastic match which lasted all of 87 minutes. Right from the
outset, nothing could separate the players with the quality of pace matches the
high pace throughout. Ryder let a 9-3 lead slip in the last as the gritty
Ferreira took it right down to the wire with Ryder eventually winning the
deciding set 15/13 and with it the Bymac Leinster Open title
Women's final
(2) Sarah Kippax (Eng) bt (6) Camille Serme (Fra) 3/0 (11/5, 11/6, 11/4) 24
mins
Men's final
(1) Chris Ryder (Eng) bt (2) Jorge Ferreira (Mex) 3/2 (11/3, 9/11, 11/5, 9/11,
15/13) 87 mins
Men's A Final: Arthur Gaskin bt Rory Byrne 3/0
Men's A 3/4 play-off: Niall Rooney bt Keith Moran 3/2
Women's A Final: Laura Mylotte bt Tanya Owens 3/0
Womens 3/4 play-off: Zoe Barr bt Claire O'Brien 3/0
Men's B Final: Conor O'Hare bt Ciaran McCoy 3/0
Women's B Final: Joan Gorham bt Patricia Ryan 3/2
Men's C Final: Colm Travers bt Sean Conroy 3/0
Men's D Final: Max Gillanders bt Daniel L'estrange 3/2
INTERCOUNTIES (ENGLAND) 2008/09
INTERCOUNTIES
TEAM:
1.
Niall
Rooney
2.
Nigel
Peyton
3.
Rory
Byrne
4.
Ciaran
McCoy
5.
Dan
Zilic
The Leinster Introprovincial Team travelled on the Friday night rather than the Saturday morning, like last time, which we vowed never to do again as we were way too tired come Saturday evening matches, so we are all in agreement that Friday night is the night to travel giving the players time to prepare.
The scores were as Follows:
Saturday morning we played Derbyshire, the host County.
Ciaran McCoy 3-0, Nigel Peyton 3-2, Dan Zilic 3-0, Rory Byrne 3-0, Nial
Rooney 3-0
Saturday evening we played Cambridgeshire,
Ciaran McCoy 3-1, Niall Rooney 1-3, Nigel Peyton 3-0, Dan Zilic 3-0,
Rory Byrne 2-3
Sunday morning we played Buckinghamshire,
Ciaran McCoy 0-3, Niall Rooney 3-0, Nigel Peyton 0-3, Dan Zilic 3-0,
Rory Byrne 0-3.
We stayed up and topped the group with a good few points to spare so all
in all it was a good result. The hotel was basic (Days Hotel) but grand. Car
hire is also the only real way to go, It's much handier than settling taxis
between us all and saved money. I didn’t put in our quiet night saturday night
as it would only bore you....
Report by Rory Byrne
Leinster Juniors have had another very successful season.
We would like to congratulate all Juniors for their participation is tournaments throughout the season. We were delighted to have Leinster represented in Junior event abroad.
U13 'Home Internationals' - Boys: David Ryan (Sutton LTC), Ryan Luther (Carlow). Girls: Griffin Gillanders (Mt Pleasant), Aoife Turley (Sutton LTC).
U15 'Home Internationals' - Boys: Seán Conroy (Leinster CC), Ben Logan (Sutton LTC) , Jack Macken (Sutton LTC) and reserve Cillian Dunne (Sutton LTC). The non-travelling reserve is Shaun Hennessy (Carlow). Girls: Breanne Flynn (Sutton LTC) The non-travelling reserve is Fiona Murphy (Carlow).
U15 European Championships: - Boys: Seán Conroy (Leinster CC), Cillian Dunne (Sutton LTC) and Reserve Shaun Hennessy (Carlow). Girls: reserve Breanne Flynn (Sutton LTC).
U17 European Championships: Boys: Daniel Harkin (Sutton LTC). The non-travelling reserve is Conor Lavin (Sutton LTC. Girls: The non-travelling reserve is Elaine Ware (Carlow).
U19 European Championships: Boys: The non-travelling reserve is Alan Tighe (Sutton LTC). Girls: Sarah Murphy (Carlow) is the non-travelling reserve.
LEINSTER SQUASH
WOULD
LIKE TO SAY A SPECIAL
“CONGRATULATIONS”
TO
DAVID RYAN
FOR
ACHIEVING
NO: 1
POSITION
ON
THE
BOYS U/13
EUROPEAN RANKINGS
David Ryan pictured here
after beating Welsh No: 1 Emyr Evans to take the Welsh Junior Open 2009 title
JUNIOR INTERPROVINCIALS 2009:
Mt Pleasant & Old Belvedere
17th – 19th April
Leinster Squash selected the Junior Interprovincial Teams based on the results throughout the season and compulsory Events. The Interprovincial Championships gives the players a chance to compete as a team rather than against each other. This is a wonderful experience and players make friends for life during this weekend. Our Juniors stayed in Leinster this season to compete in the Inter Provincials and we are delighted to announced their huge success again this year.
Results as follows:
|
Event |
Winners |
Runners-up |
|
BOYS U/13 |
LEINSTER |
MUNSTER |
|
GIRLS U/13 |
CONNACHT |
LEINSTER |
|
BOYS U/15 |
LEINSTER |
MUNSTER |
|
GIRLS U/15 |
MUNSTER |
LEINSTER |
|
BOYS U/17 |
LEINSTER |
MUNSTER |
|
GIRLS U/17 |
ULSTER |
LEINSTER |
|
MIXED U/19 |
No Competition |
|
Junior Interprovincial Teams are as follows:
BOYS U/13 GIRLS U/13
1. David Ryan
(Sutton) 1. Griffin Gillanders (Mt Pleasant)
2. Ryan Luther (Carlow) 2. Stephanie Ryan (Sutton)
3. Kevin Hughes (Sutton) 3. Casey Luther (Carlow)
4. Oisin Dunne (Sutton) 4. Aoife Turley ( Sutton)
5. David Conroy (Mt Pleasant) 5. Lauren Keogh ( Sutton)
6. Stephen Lavin (Sutton) 6. Shiela O’Keeffe (Carlow)
BOYS U/15 GIRLS U/15
1. Sean Conroy (Mt Pleasant) 1. Breanne Flynn
2. Ben Logan (Sutton) 2. Rebecca McDermott (Carlow)
3. Shaun Hennessy (Carlow) 3. Niamh O’Keeffe (Carlow)
4. Cillian Dunne (Sutton) 4. Jemma See (Carlow)
5. Oisin Logan (Sutton) 5. Sally Kelly (Fitzwilliam)
6. Eoghan Turley (Sutton)
BOYS
U/17 GIRLS U/17
1. Dan Harkin (Sutton) 1. Elaine Ware (Carlow)
2. Conor Lavin (Sutton) 2. Katelyn Doran (Carlow)
3. Adam McCreevey (Fitzwilliam) 3. Melanie NíBhroin (Carlow)
4. Daniel L’Estrange (Sutton) 4. Kayla Flynn (Sutton)
5. Cathal Hennessy (Carlow) 5. Fiona O’Keeffe (Carlow)
6. Max
Gillanders (Mt Pleasant)
MIXED
U/19 1. Alan Tighe (Sutton)
2.
Michael
Conroy (Mt Pleasant)
3.
Seamus Harmon
(Carlow)
4.
Sarah Murphy
(Carlow)
5.
Laura Ní
Cathasaigh (Sutton)
LEINSTER JUNIOR OPEN 2009:
Leinster
Junior Open
Mt Pleasant
Squash Club & Old Belvedere Squash Club
16th – 18th January
|
|
WINNER: |
RUNNER-UP: |
|
BOYS
U/11 |
Oisin Dunne (Leinster) |
Luke Logan (Leinster) |
|
GIRLS
U/11 |
Stephanie Ryan (Leinster) |
Casey Luther (Leinster) |
|
BOYS
U/13 |
David Ryan (Leinster) |
Stephen Quigley |
|
GIRLS
U/13 |
Roisin O’Shea |
Sophie Morris |
|
BOYS
U/15 |
Sean Conroy (Leinster) |
Ben Logan (Leinster) |
|
GIRLS
U/15 |
Labhaoise Dunbar |
Fiona Power |
|
BOYS
U/17 |
Daniel Harkin (Leinster) |
Briany Dunbar |
|
GIRLS
U/17 |
Claire Hanley |
Elaine Ware (Leinster) |
|
BOYS
U/19 |
Neil Martin |
Joey Roberts |
|
GIRLS
U/19 |
Cathryn Aberneth |
Niamh O’Hare |
Leinster Squash would like to thank the committee and members of Mt Pleasant and Old Belvedere for giving their Clubs up for the weekend.
IRISH JUNIOR NATIONALS 2009:
CORK
1st – 3rd February
|
|
WINNER: |
RUNNER-UP: |
|
BOYS
U/11 |
Oisin Dunne (Leinster) |
Barry Lynch |
|
GIRLS
U/11 |
Casey Luther (Leinster) |
Abilgail Silke |
|
BOYS
U/13 |
David Ryan (Leinster) |
Philip McSweeney |
|
GIRLS
U/13 |
Fiona Power |
Griffin Gillanders (Leinster) |
|
BOYS U/15 |
Sean Conroy (Leinster) |
Ben Logan (Leinster) |
|
GIRLS
U/15 |
Orna Murray |
Breanne Flynn (Leinster) |
|
BOYS
U/17 |
Rory Birtwistle |
Briany Dunbar |
|
GIRLS
U/17 |
Cathryn Aberneth |
Claire Hanley |
|
BOYS
U/19 |
Gary Power |
Neil Martin |
|
GIRLS
U/19 |
Niamh O’Hare |
Sarah Corcoran |
KARAKAL/HEAD LEINSTER JUNIOR CLOSED 2009:
The Leinster Junior Closed
Sutton LTC
6th – 8th March.
The Results and Prizes awarded are as follows:
BOYS U/11 WINNER: Luke Logan
RUNNER-UP: Sean Dineen
3rd: Dylan Pippett
GIRLS U/11 WINNER: Lauren Smith
RUNNER-UP: Shiela O’Keeffe
3rd: Klara McDermott
BOYS U/13 WINNER: David Ryan
RUNNER-UP: Kevin Hughes
3rd: Ryan Luther
GIRLS U/13 WINNER: Stephanie Ryan
RUNNER-UP: Casey Luther
3rd: Aoife Turley
BOYS U/15 WINNER: Shaun Hennessy
RUNNER-UP: Jack Macken
3rd: Ben Logan
GIRLS U/15 WINNER: Breanne Flynn
RUNNER-UP: Fiona Murphy
3rd: Griffin Gillanders
BOYS U/17 WINNER: Daniel Harkin
RUNNER-UP: Conor Lavin
3rd: Adam McCreevey
GIRLS U/17 WINNER: Elaine Ware
RUNNER-UP: Katelyn Doran
3rd: Melanie NiBhroin
BOYS U/19 WINNER: Alan Tighe
RUNNER-UP: Michael Conroy
3rd: Seamus Harmon
GIRLS U/19 WINNER: Sarah Murphy
RUNNER-UP: Laura Casey
Congratulations to all participants and thanks to them for a wonderful and entertaining weekend. Leinster Squash would like to thank Sutton LTC for the use of their excellent facilities, Michael Byrne President of Sutton Lawn Tennis Club for presenting the prizes and Tariq Zaki of Leinster Council for attending finals and prize giving. A Special thanks to Karakal & Head for their Sponsorship and wonderful prizes
PRINCE EAST OF IRELAND JUNIOR OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS 2008:
The East of Ireland Championships continues to be an enormous success. Run by Eoin Ryan in Sutton LTC it welcomes players from all over. Once again there was a huge entry and a fantastic weekend of Squash. The quality and standard of squash being played at junior level is unbelievable, from U/11 to U/19. Irish Squash and all individual Provinces need to take advantage of this situation and nurture this potential for the future of our Squash in Ireland.
BOYS U/11 WINNER: Oisin Dunne (Leinster)
RUNNER-UP: Luke Logan (Leinster)
GIRLS U/11 WINNER: Stephanie Ryan (Leinster)
RUNNER-UP: Lucy L’Estrange (Leinster)
BOYS U/13 WINNER: David Ryan (Leinster)
RUNNER-UP: Shaun Hennessy (Leinster)
GIRLS U/13 WINNER: Griffin Gillanders (Leinster)
RUNNER-UP: Lauren Keogh (Leinster)
BOYS U/15 WINNER: Sean Conroy (Leinster)
RUNNER-UP: Daniel L’Estrange (Leinster)
GIRLS U/15 WINNER: Breanne Flynn (Leinster)
RUNNER-UP: Sarah Kinane (Leinster)
BOYS U/17 WINNER: Conor Lavin (Leinster)
RUNNER-UP: Daniel Harkin (Leinster)
GIRLS U/17 WINNER: Elaine Ware (Leinster)
RUNNER-UP: Katelyn Doran (Leinster)
BOYS U/19 WINNER: Alan Tighe (Leinster)
RUNNER-UP: James Judge (Leinster)
Connacht Junior Open
2008/09:
Thanks to Edwin Brennan and all the
team for a great tournament.
|
Event |
Winner |
Runner-Up |
|
Boys U/11 |
Oisín Dunne (Leinster) |
Luke Logan (Leinster) |
|
Girls U/11 |
Stephanie Ryan (Leinster) |
Abby Silke |
|
Boys U/13 |
Michael Craig |
David Ryan (Leinster) |
|
Girls U/13 |
Fiona Power |
Griffin Gillanders (Leinster) |
|
Boys U/15 |
Seán Conroy (Leinster) |
Conor O'Shea |
|
Girls U/15 |
Elaine Ware (Leinster) |
Orna Murray |
|
Boys U/17 |
Daniel Harkin (Leinster) |
Conor Lavin (Leinster) |
|
Girls U/17 |
Jennifer Hegarty |
Eva McMullan |
|
Boys U/19 |
Hugo Diamond |
Alan Tighe (Leinster) |
|
Girls U/19 |
Cathryn Abernethy |
Niamh O'Hare |
EMC Munster
Junior Open 2008/09:
Thanks to Jacqueline Humphries, Lee Healy and all on Munster Squash for
organising this competition. Results as follows:
|
Event |
Winner |
Runner-up |
|
Girls U/11 |
Stephanie Ryan (Leinster) |
Casey Luther (Leinster) |
|
Boys U/13 |
David Ryan (Leinster) |
Philip McSweeney |
|
Girls U/13 |
Roisín O'Shea |
Aoife Turley (Leinster) |
|
Boys U/15 |
Ben Logan (Leinster) |
Jack Macken (Leinster) |
|
Girls U/15 |
Breanne Flynn (Leinster) |
Labhaoise Dunbar |
|
Boys U/17 |
Brian Dunbar |
Daniel Harkin (Leinster) |
|
Girls U/17 |
Claire Hanley |
Jennifer Hegarty |
|
Boys U/19 |
Rory Birtwistle |
Philip McWilliams |
|
Girls U/19 |
Carhryn Abernethy |
Sarah Corcoran |
Ulster Junior Open
2008/09:
Thanks to Kieran Doherty, Iain Hughes and Martin Woods as well as Frank
Marks and all the team for another great event.
|
Event |
Winner |
Runner-Up |
|
Boys U/11 |
Oisín Dunne (Leinster) |
Luke Logan (Leinster) |
|
Girls U/11 |
Stephanie Ryan (Leinster) |
Casey Luther (Leinster) |
|
Boys U/13 |
Michael Craig |
David Ryan (Leinster) |
|
Girls U/13 |
Griffin Gillanders (Leinster) |
Sophie Morris |
|
Boys U/15 |
Ben Logan (Leinster) |
Jack Macken (Leinster) |
|
Girls U/15 |
Fiona Power |
Fiona Murphy |
|
Boys U/17 |
Brian Dunbar |
Adam McCreevey (Leinster) |
|
Girls U/17 |
Elaine Ware (Leinster) |
Jennifer Hegarty |
|
Boys U/19 |
Rory Birtwistle |
Hugo Diamond |
|
Girls U/19 |
Niamh O'Hare |
Cathryn Abernethy |
ONE DAY TOURNAMENTS
The “One Day Tournaments” are Squash Competitions held for the juniors. The Events are usually individual age categories e.g. U/11 Boys & Girls on one day, U/13 Boys & Girls on another day etc. It is encouraged that all Clubs with Juniors hold these One Day Tournaments at regular intervals to give the juniors a chance to compete throughout the season. Once again, Sutton LTC held U/11, U/13, U/15 & U/17 events on both sides of Christmas. Eoin Ryan and the Sutton LTC committee ran all sections and were delighted to have full draws.
Carlow LTC also held a number of “One Day” Events this season
It is important that we get all Clubs to hold these tournaments and they should become a normal part of the calendar for each season. We find that they are very successful as Juniors and Parents have only to commit themselves to one day as opposed to full weekend tournaments. They are also a great preparation for the bigger events.
OPEN CLUB TOURNAMENTS HELD IN LEINSTER
The Club Open Tournaments are a crucial aspect of Squash and we would like to thank the organisers. We would also like to thank Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis Club and their Squash Committee who brought some of the best Squash players to our shores to play in the IRISH OPEN.
Held in Fitzwilliam each year, we are given a chance to
witness some of the finest players compete for the Irish Open Title. This
competition is a “Knock-out” Event for the top 16 Entries. Ireland’s Mens No:1,
Liam Kenny and Ladies’ No:1 Madeline Perry took part and gave us a week of
wonderful squash. The event was free for all to attend and the level of squash
improved with every day.
Cannon Kirk Homes Irish Squash Open Final Results
Perry falls at final hurdle as Lincou shows class to take the title
Ireland's Madeline Perry fell at the final hurdle in the Cannon Kirk Homes
Irish Squash Open in Fitzwilliam losing out to top seed Alison Waters. The
world number six from England was too strong for Perry on the day as she
produced a solid performance keeping the Irish girl on the back foot throughout
the match. The second game proved vital with Perry failing to convert a good
chance at 9-8. Waters took advantage to snatch the game 11-9 and then increased
the pace in the fifth to close out the match three games to nil and take the
title.
One of the biggest crowds ever at Fitzwilliam squeezed into the gallery to
witness former world number one Thierry Lincou of France take on the exciting Egyptian
Mohamed El Shorbagy who many are tipping to be a future world number one. El
Shorbagy proved to be the talk of this years tournament due to his attacking
style and entertaining matches and was largely responsible for the big turnout
at the final. However the 18 year old, current world junior champion, was given
a masterclass from the French world number seven whose precision and focus was
flawless. El Shorbagy's shot making had been exceptional all week and it proved
to be his fatal flaw in the final as his inexperience was shown in the amount
of errors. Lincou dominated from start to finish and won three nil in a very
impressive 34 minute performance
Cannon Kirk Homes Irish Open Men's Final
(1) Thierry Lincou (Fra) bt (4) Mohamed El Shorbagy (Egy) 3/0 (11/7, 11/6,
11/5) 34 minutes
Cannon Kirk Homes Irish Open women's Final
(1) Alison Waters (Eng) bt Madeline Perry (Irl) 3/0 (11/6, 11/9, 11/4) 37
minutes
Old Belvedere IACT Handicap and Championship 2008/09
The Ladies "A" Handicap: 4 Ladies took part – Rosie Collins, Joan Gorham, Bernie Geoghan and Griffin Gillanders.
Winner Ladies “A”: Joan Gorham
Mens "A" : - Derek Ryan bt Darren Moylette 3/0
Mens "A" Plate : - Eugene O'Sullivan bt G erry Callanan 3/2
Brian Mc
Nally Tournament Organizing Committee
The ever popular Mount Pleasant Open Squash Tournament was held in the Club over the weekend Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th January.
Mens A Winner: Derek Ryan Runner-Up
Arthur Gaskin
Ladies A Winner: Tanya Owens Runner-Up: Claire O’Brien
Mens B Winner: Colm Travers Runner-Up: David Read
Mens C Winner: Jim Coyne Runner-Up: Jimmy Carroll
Mens B Plate Winner:
Glen McGahern Runner-Up: Eugene O’Sullivan
Mens C Plate Winner: James Lawlor Runner-Up: Mick Byrne
Ladies B Winner: Claire Bergin Runner-Up: Sharon Robinson
Gerry Delaney
Mount Pleasant Tournament
Organiser
DUBLIN VETERANS SECTION - ANNUAL REPORT
2008/2009 SEASON
LEAGUES We had two divisions in the League as last
year. The First Division had 5 teams and the Second Division had
8 teams and all teams played each other three times.
The
results were as follows -
DIV
|
PTS |
WINNER |
PTS |
RUNNER-UP |
|
1 |
149 |
Sutton |
142 |
Mt
Pleasant A |
|
2 |
268 |
Westwood
* |
223 |
Sandycove |
*
Westwood had one match unplayed
CUPS The
Cup matches were once again run on the “Handicup” system where the weaker team was
given the average of the difference between the teams in the three League
Matches. As agreed at last year’s AGM the handicap was capped at 9 points and
Westwood proved that the match could still be won by coming through the Semi
Final against these odds.
DIV
|
WINNER |
RUNNER-UP |
|
1 |
Fitzwilliam A |
Total
Fitness |
|
2 |
Wetwood |
Fitzwilliam
B |
Sponsorship
The
Veterans section is indebted to two generous players from RTE for the sponsorship
of the Leagues and Cup matches and also the Leinster Veterans Open in
Fitzwilliam in Nov 2008
COMPETITIONS
Leinster Veterans Open – was sponsored by Grasia Developments and O’Connor Property Group and held in Fitzwilliam on 3rd to 5th Nov. 2008. Results were as follows -
Leinster Veterans Open Results
|
||
|
SECTION |
WINNER |
RUNNER
UP |
|
MENS
OVER 45 |
Peter
Casidy |
Brian
Hannigan |
|
MENS
OVER 50 |
Martin
Mc Donnell |
John
Young |
|
MENS
OVER 50 B |
Shay
Hickey |
Joe
Jackson |
|
MENS
OVER 55 |
Geoff
Irwin |
Martin
O’Meara |
|
MENS
OVER 60 |
Brendan
Barry |
Seamus
Daly |
|
MENS
OVER 60 B |
Seamus
Twomey |
Colm Andrews |
|
MENS
OVER 65 |
Myron
Evans |
Brian Williams |
|
LADIES
OVER 40 |
Rosie
Barry |
Michelle Jackson |
|
LADIES
OVER 50 |
Christine
Lowry |
Anne
Costelloe |
Irish
Veterans Open –
was sponsored by Fitzwilliam LTC and held in Fitzwilliam from 13th to 15th Feb 2009.
Results were as follows
Irish Veterans Open Results
|
||
|
SECTION |
WINNER |
RUNNER
UP |
|
MENS
OVER 45 |
Keith
Bullen |
David
Borton |
|
MENS
OVER 50 |
Neil
O’Sullivan |
John
Young |
|
MENS
OVER 55 |
Jack
Allen |
Alf
Kavanagh |
|
MENS
OVER 60 |
Stanley
Campbell |
John
Kielthy |
|
MENS
OVER 65 |
Noel
Murphy |
Alex Richardson |
|
LADIES
OVER 40 |
Bea
de Dreu |
Caroline Coyle |
|
LADIES
OVER 50 |
Norrie
O’Grady |
Anne
Costelloe |
|
LADIES
OVER 60 |
Maeve
Spotswood |
Barbara
Sanderson |

(Hon. League Sec. – Dublin Veterans Squash)