Sunday, November 28, 2010

Eugene O'Reilly National Coach of the Year Award winner




Eugene receiving the National Coach of the Year Award from Irish Handball President Tony Hannon



Eugene O'Reilly National Coach of the Year Award Winner pictured with his proud Father Eugene Snr


National Handball Award for Crossakiel’s Eugene O’Reilly

Crossakiel Handball Coach Eugene O’Reilly was presented with the National Handball “ Coach of the Year” Award in the Hogan suite in Croke Park last evening. The All-Star Handball Awards is the social event in the Handball Calendar. Over 400 people attended last evening’s awards ceremony. RTE’s Marty Morrissey & Evanne Ni Chuilinn were the MC’s for the evening. O’Reilly was the Leinster nominee for the overall award along with Tom Foody Connacht, Donal Hayes Munster & Matin Mullin Ulster.

It has been a fantastic year for O’Reilly who reached 2 provincial finals in 2010. Last May he travelled to Burlington Ontario to take part in the Canadian Nationals and came away with an historic 2 titles.

Crossakiel just reformed 12 months ago and O’Reilly has been instrumental in much of the Club’s success over the past year. Already the club has 40 Juveniles players with a number of them tasting success. James Baugh won the Leinster 60 x 30 B singles final in Ballymore Eustace and a week later Johnny Reilly was runner-up in the Boys U-15 singles final. Before taking on the role as Club Coach in Crossakiel O’Reilly was coach in the Abbeylara Club where he did stupendous work. He also somehow finds time to line out with the Ballinlough GFC Intermediate team. It is a fully deserved award for O’Reilly who has put in outstanding work in Juvenile Coaching this year. The Crossakiel Club congratulates Eugene on his National Award.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Crossakiel report for Meath GAA Yearbook


Crossakiel Handball Report 2010 by Michael McGee P.R.O.
Crossakiel Handball Court re-opens
Tuesday November 10th 2009 will go down in Club history as it was the day a meeting was arranged to decide the future of the Club. For many years the club remained shut and it was a major disappointment to me and many others. The evening before the historic meeting I got a call from Eugene O’Reilly to say a meeting had been arranged and it looked like the club would re-open. I was in my hospital bed in Dublin awaiting spinal surgery the following day. When I got the call from Eugene it was the best news I had heard in years and it was better than any anaesthetic and it is something I will always be grateful to Eugene for that phonecall. It was ironic the day after the 20th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall Crossakiel held its historic meeting and our own walls came alive to the sound of cracking handballs once again. Niamh Egan Promotions & Media Officer chaired the meeting and Steve Quinn was elected Chairman.
Great exposure for the Club in local press radio and website
Almost immediately members helped out getting the club ready for handball and many hours were spent getting lights installed, showers and toilets working, painting etc. I was delighted to be asked to consider the position as P.R.O. something that I did not give 1 second to consider. Shortly afterwards I set up the Club website it is http://crossakiel.handball.meath.gaa.ie. I would go on to say it is one of the best club handball sites in the country and even better than man County websites as well. I want to acknowledge the support I received from Eugene O’Reilly and Susan Farrell in this regard. Also I am more than happy to update the site on a weekly basis and keep the local press/radio abreast of all the news from the Club. I have also introduced the Club newsletter and the Club handball blog page. Susan has the Club site on the bebo page which is also another excellent medium to have at our disposal. I want to thank all the local papers Meath Chronicle Connall Collier, Fergal Lynch, Meath Weekender Paul McCabe, Liam O’Rouke. Meath Post David Jennings and LMFM’S Colm Corrigan & Brendan Cummins for all their excellent coverage of handball from our club throughout the year.
In competitive action Eugene O’Reilly took part in the Leinster 40 x 20 Junior B singles and doubles. In the singles Eugene reached the 3rd round but was up against a very strong opponent in Wexford’s Darren O’Toole. This match was played in Leixlip and it went the full distance. The final score was 12-21, 21-12, 21-2 win for the Wexford man. In the doubles Eugene teamed up with Kells Club man Peter Flanagan and they went all the way to the Leinster final. Their 1st game was against Wexford’s Mick Dononavan & Ronan Greene in Ballymore Eustace on Thursday January 14th last and they got off that hurdle by comfortably winning 21-8, 21-10. Their next outing was against Daniel Reilly & Ken Ginty (Dublin) again winning in straight games. Their quarter final contest was a real cliff hanger when they faced Kilkenny’s Paul Clifford & Sean Quigley. The duo had some memorable games on the way to the final. It didn’t look good as “the cats” went into a huge 18-9 lead. Somehow and from somewhere Eugene & Peter woke up and began to string a few scores together and with great heart and fighting spirit they staged a remarkable comeback against all the odds to stun the Kilkenny men and literally steal the 1st game from under the noses of their opponents by 21-18. The 2nd game was equally close but Meath held firm to record a great 21-17 in game 2. This set them up for the semi-final against another Kilkenny team in the form of brothers Brendan & Diarmuid Burke from the Kells Club in Kilkenny. Eugene & Peter played well and won by 21-14, 21-10. Eugene & Peter had now qualified for their 2nd doubles final in a row. But they were to face the might of Wexford’s Paul Lambert & Peter Hughes. Just 3 weeks earlier Lambert played with Wexford senior player Gavin Buggy as they defeated Dublin’s Eoin Kennedy & Egin Jensen in the Leinster senior championships. Dublin were the All-Ireland senior 40 x 20 doubles champions in 2005. The Leinster final was fixed for Ballymore Eustace on Thursday March 11th last unfortunately for Eugene & Peter went down to a strong Wexford pairing of Paul Lambert & Peter Hughes by 21-11, 21-13. Fingers crossed that the 2011 campaign will see the breakthrough for Eugene for all his efforts. Longford hosted this year’s Leinster Convention and I was extremely pleased to see John Reilly Snr and Jnr representing the club at Convention. Eugene took part in the Irish Handball Nationals sponsored by Ladbrokes. The event took place in Ulster venues from April 30th-May 2nd last. Unfortunately he went down narrowly in Round 2.
O’Reilly conquers Canada
Eugene O’Reilly travelled out to Burlington Ontario for the Canadian Nationals that took place from May 19-22nd last. Eugene won 2 Canadian handball titles and that is a magnificent achievement. Eugene won the doubles with Kells man Peter Flanagan. It is a week that Eugene will never forget in handball. And we as a club are very proud of his achievements and I know Eugene wants to return to Canada and win more titles. Eugene is the 2nd Crossakiel club player to win 2 Canadian titles the last being Michael McGee who achieved the same feat in Vancouver back in 2002.
The same weekend Michael Gaynor was creating another small piece of club history as he represented Crossakiel in the Junior hardball singles in Mullingar. Unfortunately he went down by 21-16, 21-3 to Galway’s Kevin Craddock.
Crossakiel enter in Leinster Club Championships
The Club entered in the Leinster Club 60 X 30 Championships for the 1st time in over 15 years. It was an historic occasion eventhough the result was not was hoped for. In the end the team of Michael Gaynor, Mark Farrell, John Farrell and Steven Quinn were well beaten by a very strong Coolgreaney side from Wexford. The match was played in the Na Fianna Club in Dublin. The team it has to be said was playing a grade above themselves and hopefully next year in the proper grade the team will give a good account of themselves then. In the Leinster 60 X 30 Championships Steven Quinn and Michael Gaynor performed admirably well before going down to opponents in the 1st rd. Steven unlucky to be beaten by 21-20 to Wicklow’s James Gregan while Michael Gaynor also went very close in a rearranged fixture in Crossakiel before falling to Laois’s Michael Donovan by 21-12, 21-19. While the doubles of Steven Quinn & Mark Farrell were beaten by the O’Brien brothers of Offaly in Mullingar. Michael Gaynor & Joe Cummins from the Kells Club were defeated by Kilkenny opponents as was John & Vinny Farrell. Crossakiel were represented at the National 1-Wall Championships in early July by Eugene O’Reilly Men’s B and Michael McGee Masters B. Eugene reached the plate semi-finals in the B singles while Michael also reached the plate semi’s in the Masters singles. There was a record entry of 400 in 21 grades and hopefully next year will see more Crossakiel players entering. Eugene O’Reilly & Peter Flanagan entered into the Leinster open one-wall competition an event they won last year. In an ironic twist of fate despite defeating Wicklow’s Jerome & Richard Willoughby in the early rounds it was the Wicklow men who went on to win the final.
Farrell outstanding
In the Michael Black invitational tournament run by the Kells Club an Junior/Masters grade was added and Crossakiel hosted a number of matches over the weekend. Steven Quinn & Mark Farrell and Michael Gaynor represented the club. And what a weekend it was for Mark Farrell. Mark teamed up with Robbie McCarthy snr and the duo went all the way. It was an excellent achievement for Mark. In the final they were up against John Boy Molloy & Peter Flanagan and were down 8-21 to the Kells men. Against all the odds Farrell & McCarthy fought back with true grit and determination and were rewarded for their efforts when they stunned the Kells men by 21-15. In the tie breaker Farrell in a fairytale showing rolling out shots from all over the place and McCarthy’s wise old head ensured the tournament was coming back to Crossakiel. A tremendous achievement for Mark who has been out of the game for a long time. His great spirit and natural ability shone through and I’m sure Mark will be achieving even greater handball wins in the years to come.
McGee win’s Connacht handball title
Sunday August 1st will go down in Club history as this was the day the Crossakiel club won it’s 1st Provincial title at adult level when Michael McGee and Martin Cooney representing Sligo claimed the Masters B doubles title in Williamstown Co.Galway. It was an historic achievement for the club with the first adult provincial title in the club’s 90 year history. The duo defeated Mayo’s Joe Dowling & James Towey over 3 games 17-21, 21-12, 21-9 the final score. Four days later Eugene O’Reilly & Peter Flanagan contested the Leinster Junior B doubles title in the Na Fianna Club in Dublin on Thursday 5TH August last and again the duo had to contend themselves with the runner-up spot going down by 21-14, 21-15 to Wexford’s Noel Holohan & Peter Hughes. I want to wish Eugene & Peter the very best for 2011 in their quest to win the Leinster title. In the All-Ireland Masters B doubles semi-final played in Kells Michael McGee & Martin Cooney played Joe Lynch & Christy McGovern on August 29th last. Michael & Martin were well beaten by the Kells men on the day by 21-5, 21-6.
McGee Tournament
Michael McGee sponsored the 60 x 30 tournament with Sligo. It proved a fantastic weekend for our club players who defeated a strong Sligo side by 160-155. The games took place in Collooney on Saturday September 10th last. Crossakiel club players on the day were Steven Quinn, Mark Farrell, Michael Gaynor, Vinny Farrell, Eugene O’Reilly, John Farrell and Michael McGee. It was an historic occasion for the club and a notable achievement to beat a County side. The club unveiled its new sponsored P. Carney shirts in Sligo and it made quite an impression. Eddie Brady made the long journey down to Sligo and he will be best remembered walking into the Collooney court at the height of Steven Quinn’s game with Francis McCann. It was probably the turning point in the contest as Sligo never fully recovered following Eddie’s divine intervention at that moment. A Fantastic weekend for the club and they celebrated their fine success in Sligo that evening. Michael McGee lined out with Crossakiel and he was the proudest Crossakiel player there being part of the team wearing the new club shirts.

On Saturday 18TH September last members painted the alley. The wet drizzly conditions outside did not dampen the spirits inside as the likes of Steven Quinn, David Reilly, Mark, John & Vinny Farrell, Michael Gaynor, Fergus Higgins, Eddie Brady & Michael McGee all worked hard in getting the court ready for action. It was a great team display and it goes to show that the members have pride in their club and it was heart warming to say the least. By 4 that evening the entire court was finished and looking in pristine condition like it did for the opening in 1986.
Crossakiel Handball Alley wins Prestigious Award
Last September the Club won “The Pride of Place Award 2010” from the Meath County Council. It is an award greatly richly deserved by the club and members worked hard restoring the club to its former glory.
McConnell & Reilly magnificent in McDermott Cup
Sixteen teams entered in the Junior/Masters section for the McDermott Cup. A number of teams entered from the Club. Michael Gaynor & Eugene O’Reilly had victory within their grasp but let it slip towards the end and Leitrim’s Jamie Murray & Eddie Lee stole into the second round by 31-28. Steven Quinn & Mark Farrell were beaten by Ger McGrath & Dan Breen from Kilkenny. Pat McCabe teamed up with Sligo’s Mark Murphy. They beat John Reilly & Kevin Reilly in the 1st game but were well beaten by the eventual winners in Gary McConnell & Peter Reilly. Michael McGee & Sligo’s Francis McCann lost 31-30 to Kells Jimmy Reilly & Anthony McConnell. John & Vinny Farrell also went down to Louth’s John Kelly & Sean Devlin in the semi-final of the plate by the same score. Kells teams dominated the tournament filling 3 of the 4 semi-final placings. The final was won Gary McConnell & Peter Reilly defeating Christy McGovern & John “Boy”Molloy by 21-11, 14-21, 21-11. The final was one of the best doubles games I have seen in many years and it shows how high the bar has been set by the Kells players. The Official re opening and cutting of the tape was undertaken by Frank Reilly, Mrs McEachen & Richie McDermott.
“Coach of the Year Award” for Eugene O’Reilly
Club coach Eugene O’Reilly was nominated for Coach of the Year Award by Leinster. It was a tremendous achievement by Eugene and just rewards for all the work he has done in starting up a Juvenile section in the club. Eugene was presented with his award at the Irish Handball Council’s All-Star Awards evening in Croke Park on Saturday November 27th last.
Juveniles
Historic wins for Gary Reilly & Sarah McDermott in Club’s first Juvenile event.
The Club held its first tournament for the Juveniles on Sunday December 27th last. I remember the roads were very slippy from the icy conditions but it was going to take more to stop me making the journey. As it turned out Gary Reilly beat Ricky McDermott by 21-5 in the boys final while Ricky’s sister Sarah won the girls round robin finale. James Baugh, Johnny Reilly, Jack Tunney, Hugh McCaffrey, Eoghan McCabe, Thomas Briody, Deborah McCabe, Aoife Tunney, Sarah McDermott, Gary Reilly & Ricky McDermott all participated in the Christmas competition. The competition took place about 4 weeks after Eugene took over the coaching duties and I must admit that I was pleased and surprised by the level of skill by these young club people. It certainly warmed my heart standing in the court on that cold December day.
Meath Juvenile titles for Johnny Reilly & Gary Reilly
The Meath Juvenile 60 x 30 trials took place in Crossakiel and there were wins for Johnny Reilly in the U-15 final when he beat Colin McGovern (Kells) by 15-13, 15-3. While in the U-16 final it was an all Crossakiel clash with Gary Reilly dft James Baugh by 15-9, 15-10. John Reilly, Gary Reilly and James Baugh all represented Meath in the 1st round of the Leinster championships v Kildare in Kells on Tuesday 20th July last. Gary Reilly & James Baugh had an agonizing 1 pt defeat to Kildare opponents in the 1st rd of Leinster while Johnny Reilly also came unstuck against Dublin’s Niall McKenna. Cormac Gilsenan & Colin McGovern had a good 1st round win over Dublin in the Boys U-15 doubles but lost to Wexford’s Jack Roche & Stephen Greene by the narrow margain of 15-8, 8-15, 14-15 in the following round.
The U14/15 team championships consisting of Robert Fox, Evan Sheridan, Dylan Sheridan, Colin McGovern, Cormac Gilsenan & Johnny Reilly both Crossakiel suffered a narrow defeat to a stronger Carlow side, losing in the end by 26 aces after a solid performance from the Meath side.
Johnny Reilly beat Jack Tunney in the plate Juvenile final of the McDermott Cup. Evan Sheridan proved too strong for Jonathan Grimes in the Cup final. Earlier that evening Reilly was a member of the Ballinlough U-15 team that won the County final and congratulations to Johnny on his achievements on the football field.
Baugh is Leinster Champion
In the Leinster B Juvenile 60 x 30 Championships James Baugh representing Crossakiel and Meath pulled out all the steps as the emerged the winner after a thrilling final against Kildare’s Martin O’Donnell in Ballymore Eustace. Baugh played exceptional handball on the way to a memorable win. Baugh was unlucky in game one with a narrow 20-21 deficit to O’Donnell but hit back in true Royal County fashion. With grit and determination he held firm to record a fantastic 21-14 win game 2 and in the deciding final game he overpowered the young Kildare man by 21-6. It will be a Leinster success that I expect James will never forget.


This year has been a memorable year in the history of the club with national and international honours gained by our club players. A huge amount of work has been undertaken by the committee and this was very evident as members came out in big numbers to paint the alley on 18th September last. All the hard work undertaken really paid off as the court was in excellent playing condition for the McDermott Cup. It was one of the best run tournaments that I have ever attended and well done to everyone for making it happen

Crossakiel Club Crest officially launched


Crossakiel Club Crest Officially launched

The Crossakiel Club has its official club crest and this will appear on all future playing attire and public notices and on the Crossakiel website http://crossakiel.handball.meath.gaa.ie. Tomorrow Saturday the club’s new sponsored shirt will be officially unveiled at the Michael McGee sponsored team tournament between Crossakiel and a Sligo selection in Collooney Sligo. Crossakiel will be sending their six strongest team players and are expected to beat the Connacht men. Photos of the Crossakiel players in their new playing shirts will appear shortly.




View of Crossakiel's new club crest

James Baugh is Leinster Champion


Baugh is Leinster U-16 60 x 30 singles Champion


What a year it has been already for the Crossakiel Club and it is not finished yet. Today in the Leinster B Juvenile 60 x 30 Championships James Baugh representing Crossakiel and Meath pulled out all the stops as he emerged the winner after a thrilling final against Kildare’s Martin O’Donnell in Ballymore Eustace. Baugh who is trained by Eugene O’Reilly played exceptional handball on the way to a memorable win. Baugh was unlucky in game one with a 20-21 deficit to O’Donnell but hit back in true Royal County fashion. With grit and determination he held firm to record a fantastic 21-14 win game 2 and in the deciding final game he overpowered the young Kildare man by 21-6.

Eugene O'Reilly nominated for "Coach of the Year Award" by Leinster


Eugene O’ Reilly nominated for “Coach of the Year”


Leinster Handball Council nominated Eugene O’Reilly for “Coach of the Year” Award. This is a hugely significant award for Eugene and for the Crossakiel Club. Eugene has been instrumental in setting up a Juvenile section in the Club and already a number of Eugene’s young players are showing great promise. Eugene before taking on the role as Club Coach was Coach in the Abbeylara Club in Longford and did stupendous work while there. Abbeylara’s loss was certainly our gain in Crossakiel. Eugene is also an accomplished handball player having won the National One-Wall title in Sligo, a U.S. Champion and just last May he won the double of Canadian Handball National Championships in Burlington Ontatrio Canada. Eugene will come up against Martin Mullen Tyrone, Tom Foody Sligo & Donal Hayes Limerick for the National Award. The winners will be announced at the Irish Handball Council's All-Star Award's evening on Saturday November 27th next in the Hogan suite in Croke Park. Everyone associated with the Club would like to congratulate Eugene on his latest achievement.

Crossakiel Club wins Pride of Place Award


Crossakiel Handball Alley wins County Award


Congratulations is extended to everyone involved in Crossakiel Handball Club on winning 1st prize in the prestigious Meath County Council’s “Pride of Place Award” for 2010. Members have been busy over the summer erecting hanging baskets and having the grounds outside the handball alley in pristine condition. Inside the alley recently members spent the day painting and cleaning the alley ahead of this weekend’s McDermott Cup

Crossakiel in their new sponsored playing shirts




Crossakiel Juvenile players in new strip


Crossakiel’s young Juvenile players were recently pictured in the new playing strip kindly sponsored by P. Carney Ltd. All club players will now be easily recognisable when they take part in national competitions throughout the Country. The Club colours will be Red, White & Black. Red & white is the colours of the Parish Club Ballinlough and black represents the old club colours back in the 50’s and 60’s. The Official presentation by representatives from Paddy Carney will take place at the McDermott Cup Tournament on Sunday October 10th next.

Mark Farrell wins Junior/Masters doubles final in Kells Tournament


Magical display by Mark Farrell in Junior/Masters final


Mark Farrell from the Crossakiel club played sensational handball along with Westmeath’s Robbie McCarthy snr in an outstanding Junior/Masters doubles final played in Kells before the final of the Men’s Open doubles for the Michael Black Invitational Memorial Cup final.A number of games were played in Crossakiel. Farrell was on fire all weekend. In the 1st game Farrell & Carthy had a marathon battle with Crossakiel’s Stephen Quinn & Peter Reilly. In an energy sapping contest Farrell & McCarthy just edged out the Crossakiel /Kells combination by 21-17, 14-21, 11-8. In their semi-final clash Farrell/McCarthy again had a tough battle against Pat McGovern & Ray Cunningham before securing a place in the final by 21-16, 21-17.

The stage was set for the final but it was going to be a daunting prospect playing world champion John “Boy”Molloy and Peter Flanagan both from the Kells Club. Molloy & Flanagan knocked Michael Gaynor & Jimmy Reilly out in the semi final in another tie breaker winning by 21-20, 21-9, 21-4. It looked that Molloy & Flanagan were going to win when taking the 1st game pretty comfortably by 21-8. McCarthy & Farrell re grouped and playing outstanding handball Farrell & McCarthy brought the fight to the Kells men and stunned the top Kells players taking game two by 21-15. McCarthy with great serving to Molloy’s corner and with Farrell rolling out shots with increasing regularity. Farrell playing the handball off his life was up for it and not one bit daunted against such quality opponents. In a thrilling end to this wonderful contest Farrell & McCarthy sensationally took this final at the death winning 11-9 in the match of the weekend.


This was Mark Farrell’s finest ever achievement in handball. If only the Crossakiel Club was opened for the past 10 years Farrell would have an All-Ireland medal or more to savour. A wonderful achievement for Mark personally and for the Club.


Already the club just 8 months back in business has a number of outstanding achievements Eugene O’Reilly winning the double of Canadian titles, reaching this year’s doubles final and now Mark Farrell along with Robbie McCarthy winning the Junior/Masters final in the Michael Black Memorial Tournament. More successes look likely in the months ahead. For now Mark Farrell can celebrate on a remarkable achievement on his part and no doubt this latest success will spur on the club’s new star to more noteworthy achievements into the future.

Well Done Mark - Michael McGee club PRO

That winning smile - Robbie McCarthy Westmeath pictured with Crossakiel's Mark Farrell on right following their sensational win in the Junior/Masters doubles final at the Kells Tournament last weekend.

McConnell & Reilly McDermott Cup winners 2010


Reilly & McConnell take McDermott Cup in absorbing encounter


Peter Reilly & Gary McConnell played outstanding handball on the way to an exciting and thoroughly enjoyable McDermott Cup 60 X 30 Tournament final played in Crossakiel on Sunday October 10th last writes Michael McGee. Their opponents Christy McGovern & John “Boy” Molloy recent All-Ireland winners also gave exhibitions of handball that thrilled the large crowd that witnessed one of the best doubles finals seen in many years. Local business man John Reilly and Club Secretary kindly sponsored the trophies


The previous evening the Juvenile competition was played and Jonathan McGovern & Evan Sheridan both Kells reached the final. The plate final was won by Johnny Reilly Crossakiel who beat fellow Club player Jack Tunney by 15-9. Reilly earlier in the evening was a member of the Ballinlough GFC U-15 team that won the Meath County final in Dunderry.


Great displays all round as Kells stars shine


Kells & Crossakiel hosted the games from 10 am. The standards by all players was very high and every game was played as if it was an All-Ireland final itself. Anthony McConnell & Jimmy Reilly had an narrow 31-30 win over Francis McCann & Michael McGee in the 1st game in Kells while Leitrim’s Jamie Murray & Eddie Lee just did enough to get over the line with an 31-28 over Crossakiel’s Michael Gaynor & Eugene O’Reilly. The Galway & Roscommon combination of Pat Conway & Neil McDermott also had a good 1st round win over Meath’s Peter Flanagan & Joe Cummins in a lively encounter winning 31-22. Early pre tournament favourites Christy McGovern & John “Boy”Molloy had little difficulty of disposing of Ciaran Neary & Danny Riordan in round 1. The Kells Club dominated to such an extent filling 3 out of 4 semi-final spots. Their club players all giving awesome performances and it is easy to see why the Kells club have one off the strongest if not the strongest club sides in the Country. In the first Cup semi-final the Kells duo of Garry McConnell & Peter Reilly made light work of Kilkenny’s Dan Breen & Ger McGrath. The second semi was much closer with Christy McGovern & John “Boy”Molloy forced to pull out all the stops after a determined fightback from Anthony McConnell & Jimmy Reilly. The plate final was won by Ciaran Neary & Dan Riordan. Neary with his long, accurate powerful left hand proved too much for Louth’s John Kelly & Sean Devlin. Neary’s doubles partner Dan Riordan like Neary after a sluggish start got stronger in each subsequent game and they were well deserving winners of the plate final long before the finish. The Juvenile final was played and Evan Sheridan Kells powered his way to a 21-6 win over Jonathan McGovern also Kells.


Just before the final the Official re-opening of the club took place with 3 representatives Frank Reilly a founder member of the Club in 1950, Mrs McEachen whose 2 sons laid the first blocks to close in the alley and Richard McDermott cutting the ceremonial tape. The Cup is played in memory of Richard’s father Jimmy. Club Chairman Steven Quinn thanked everyone who made it happen past & present members who worked hard in keeping handball alive in the village.


McConnell & Reilly magnificent in McDermott Cup final


The eagerly awaited final between the youthful Gary McConnell & Peter Reilly and the “masters” Christy McGovern & John “Boy”Molloy began. It was the “young guns” that fired into a quick 7-0 lead. McGovern & Molloy were in 3 times and failed to register a score. McConnell on the left gave a brilliant display throughout the final and was equal to everything that Molloy & McGovern could throw at him. The final was played at breathtaking pace throughout and the skills on show by the Kells players was quite remarkable even astonishing. The contest had everything in it long rallies, some top drawer kills, excellent retrieving off a very high standard and quality. McConnell covered every inch of the Crossakiel court and Reilly nipping in on numerous times to cut out the hopping ball won many important points as a result. McGovern & Molloy reduced the lead to 15-11 but McConnell/Reilly closed ranks and went onto take game one by 21-11.


When questions were asked would McGovern & Molloy have the legs to keep going after a long day’s handball this they did and served up a tremendous final. At 7-0 to the good early in the second McGovern was teak tough in the left side and Molloy missed very little either. McConnell & Reilly fought back well to be only 2 behind at 11-9. Molloy was getting in great accurate serves forcing McConnell on the left to follow the trajectory of the ball over to the right corner to return them. Molloy using all his experience continually got into good positions to kill the ball and keep ahead. This they did and a number of enforced errors seen Molloy & McGovern seal game two by 21-14.


McConnell outstanding


At the start of the tie breaker young McConnell returned ball inches from the back well and landed perfectly onto the front before John Molloy could reach it for an 5-1 lead. They pulled further ahead by 12-3. McGovern got a number of great kills on the right and even Reilly had to smile watching the “master” at work. Unfazed by this McConnell/Reilly surged well clear again. Reilly with an amazing dive without fear of injury gained serve at 17 and 3 more quick scores in succession had them on game ball. The “masters” now visibly began to tire from the awesome workrate especially from McConnell and Reilly finished strongly. Molloy/McGovern to their credit never gave up but the day belonged to McConnell & Reilly who eventually wore down the masters. It was left to McConnell who shaded the top performances from the other 3 to finish this thrilling contest with the winning score coming in the left corner to win by 21-11. The presentations took place soon after and Steven Quinn presented the runners-up with their awards while Richard McDermott presented the Jimmy McDermott Cup for 2010 to Gary McConnell & Peter Reilly.


The Crossakiel club can be very proud of their efforts. Just eleven months ago the Club reopened and the young Committee worked their socks for the past 6 weeks working late at night to ensure the court was in perfect playing condition. Refreshments were provided throughout the day for players & supporters and this was much appreciated. The Jimmy McDermott Cup 2010 will go down in history of Crossakiel handball club. The performances by the quartet of Kells men Christy McGovern, John “Boy” Molloy, Gary McConnell & Peter Reilly will live long in the memory by all who witnessed an action packed and engrossing finale.

Crossakiel bt Sligo


Crossakiel defeat Sligo

Crossakiel club players collectively created a piece of notable history when they defeated a gallant Sligo county team in a 60 x 30 handball tournament sponsored by Michael McGee present Club P.R.O. now based in Sligo. Representing Sligo were Steven Quinn, Michael Gaynor, John Farrell, Eugene O’Reilly, Mark Farrell, Michael McGee & Vinny Farrell. McGee the Sligo Handball Secretary lined out with Crossakiel in the historic event. The club took the opportunity to unveil their new playing strips sponsored by Paddy Carney Crossakiel Ltd

Steven Quinn was the first player into action as he took on top Sligo player in Francis McCann. The Sligo man was the quicker to settle taking game 1 by 21-9. It was then we were to see the full quality of what Steven Quinn is capable of. In that second game he pinned McCann back in defence and had time to score important winners close to the front wall. Quinn demonstrating his full skills was well on top taking game 2 by 21-8. In the tie break it was equally as exciting but McCann’s greater experience eventually took its toll as Quinn tired in the closing stages. The Sligo man winning by 15-8 but he knew he was in a game with the “Mighty Quinn” pushing him all the way.

In the 1st doubles match proved equally as exciting also needing 3 games to decide it. In for Crossakiel came Michael Gaynor & John Farrell who tasted success when winning the Leinster U-15 B doubles 40 x 20 title back in 1999. Gaynor & Farrell made all the early running and took game one by 21-12. Sligo’s Mick McMorrow & Hugh McGarry were stung in action and in one displays of the day McGarry playing outstanding handball. McMorrow getting a number of important winners and roll outs they brought the second contest of the day to another tie breaker. Sligo had the momentum built up and despite Gaynor & Farrell throwing everything into it. It was the Sligo men that held firm taking it in a close final game by 15-8. Crossakiel’s 2nd doubles pairing of Eugene O’Reilly & Mark Farrell had little difficulty in defeating Mark Murphy & Peter Chambers by 21-6, 21-8. And in the final game Michael McGee lined out with his former club mates and with Vinny Farrell they took on Murphy & Chambers. Sligo took the 1st game by 21-12 but Crossakiel hit back immediately in the second and with Vinny Farrell in inspirational form they got the better of the Sligo men. The final was score was 160-143. Just before the presentations Hugh McGarry Collooney Club Chairman spoke and thanked the Crossakiel club on their achievement and mentioned that the Collooney court was based on the plans from the Crossakiel club and had a number of photos on hand from his trips to Crossakiel at the time. McGarry hoped that the event will lead to closer ties and friendships and that looks likely. Michael McGee made the presentations to the victorious Crossakiel team and to the runners-up. Afterwards both sets of players went for a meal in Molly Fultons. That evening the Crossakiel players celebrated their historic win with a night out in Sligo. The following morning Michael McGee showed the Crossakiel players around some of the scenic places in Sligo before the team having one last meal at lunchtime. The Crossakiel players made the long but happy journey back as winners. The event looks set to go from strength to strength next year.

Michael McGee wins Connacht Handball Title


Crossakiel's Michael McGee wins Connacht Handball Title


McGee makes handball history for Crossakiel


Crossakiel club man and Sligo player Michael McGee along with Martin Cooney won the Masters B doubles Connacht Championships 60 x 30 title in Williamstown Co. Galway.


Mayo’s Joe Dowling & James Towey were overwhelming favourites as they already have taken the 40 x 20 All-Ireland doubles title in the same grade and were aiming for the double. Sligo started very well but Mayo came back strongly and took game one by 21-17. Martin Cooney was in outstanding form all day and nullified the dangerous Dowling on the left. McGee with some expert serving to Towey’s right side gained many important scores. Sligo taking game two by 21-12. In the final game McGee’s serving helped to put Sligo into a big lead of 13-1. Mayo came more into the contest but the Sligo men held firm eventually taking the Provincial title by 21-9. It was the Club’s first adult provincial title in the clubs history since the club formed way back in 1920.

Eugene O'Reilly is double Canadian Handball Champion


Eugene O’Reilly win’s 2 Canadian National Handball Titles




Heartiest Congratulations is extended to Crossakiel’s Eugene O’Reilly who captured not one but two Canadian Nationals Handball 40 x 20 titles in Burlington Ontario Canada at the weekend. With good preparation before going out to represent Ireland Eugene was in confident in his own ability’s but would never have imagined that he would come back to Crossakiel with two Canadian National Handball Titles.

Playing the handball of his life Eugene, the only test that the Crossakiel star came against his doubles partner Peter Flanagan. Having strolled to the final he had a big battle against Flanagan but came through this test displaying excellent exhibitions in the art of killing and defensive play. Many players would have been happy with one national title but Eugene teamed up with Peter Flanagan as they destroyed the doubles field. In the final the Meath men hammered Pelissier brothers Bernard & Ethiene from Montreal 21-9, 21-6. Eugene O’Reilly follows in the footsteps of Michael McGee who also won 2 Canadian Titles in Vancouver in 2002.




Results Canadian Nationals Men’s C Singles and Doubles


Round of 16: Eugene O'Reilly (Crossakiel CO. MEATH) d. Jeff Walsh (St. John's, NL) 1,1
Christopher Avalos (Richmond Hill, ON) d. Adam Smith (Burlington, ON) 13,13
Peter Flanagan (Kells, CO. MEATH) d. Cyril Pumphrey (St. John's, NL) 1,1
Jérôme Santerre (Québec, QC) d. Kris Graves (Oshawa, ON) 6,5
Ryan Elliott (Fort Erie, ON) d. Daryl Wiebe (Winnipeg, MB) 3,5
Ken Dunn (Hamilton, ON) d. Etienne Pelissier (Montreal, QC) (12),11,4
Shawn O'donnell (Toronto, ON) d. Don Cramp (Little Britain, ON) 2,7
Quarters: Shawn O'donnell (Toronto, ON) d. Dylan Copeland (Winnipeg, MB) 7,8
Eugene O'Reilly (Crossakiel, CO. MEATH) d. Ken Dunn (Hamilton, ON) 10,2
Ryan Elliott (Fort Erie, ON) d. Christopher Avalos (Richmond Hill, ON) 10,(18),9
Peter Flanagan (Kells, CO. MEATH) d. Jérôme Santerre (Québec, QC) 2,11
Semis: Peter Flanagan (Kells, CO. MEATH) d. Shawn O'donnell (Toronto, ON) 6,10
Eugene O'Reilly (Crossakiel, CO. MEATH) d. Ryan Elliott (Fort Erie, ON) 7,6
Final: Eugene O'reilly (Kells, CO. MEATH) d. Peter Flanagan (Kells, CO. MEATH) 18,12




Men’s C Doubles Quarters: Colin Pumphrey / Peter Walsh (St. John's, NL/St. Johns, NL) d. Daryl Wiebe / Dylan Copeland (Winnipeg, MB/Winnipeg, MB) WBF - Injury,19
Bernard Pelissier / Etienne Pelissier (Montreal, QC/Montreal, QC) d. Ryan Elliott / NOTENTERED (Fort Erie, ON/) WBF - No Show
Mike O'donnell / Shawn O'donnell (Toronto, ON/Toronto, ON) d. Don Cramp / Kris Graves (Little Britain, ON/Oshawa, ON) 12,15
Semis: Eugene O Reilly / Peter Flanagan (Crossakiel, Co. Meath/Kells, Co. Meath) d. Mike O'donnell / Shawn O'donnell (Toronto, ON/Toronto, ON) 5,6
Bernard Pelissier / Etienne Pelissier (Montreal, QC/Montreal, QC) d. Colin Pumphrey / Peter Walsh (St. John's, NL/St. Johns, NL) (20),17,4
Third: Colin Pumphrey / Peter Walsh (St. John's, NL/St. Johns, NL) d. Mike O'donnell / Shawn O'donnell (Toronto, ON/Toronto, ON) 7,7
Final: Eugene O'Reilly / Peter Flanagan (Crossakiel, Co. Meath/Kells, Co. Meath) d. Bernard Pelissier / Etienne Pelissier (Montreal, QC/Montreal, QC) 9,6

Crossakiel's 1st One Wall National Champion

Crossakiel's 1st One Wall National Champion
Historic achievement for Crossakiel and Eugene O'Reilly