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Friday, June 15, 2012
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Crossakiel club players off to a flyer in Leinster 60 x 30 championships
Winning start for Crossakiel players in Leinster 60 x 30 championships
Crossakiel handball club players made a winning start in the Leinster handball 60 x 30 championships. Last evening in the Junior doubles Steven Quinn & Peter Flanagan defeated a fancied Kilkenny pairing in round 1 of the Junior doubles in Crinkle. In the Junior B doubles played in Mullingar the 2nd Crossakiel pairing of Pat McCabe & Richard Farrell had an impressive victory over Offaly’s Vincent Hickey & Brendan Gleenson. On Tuesday next Steven Quinn goes into action in the Junior singles against Offaly’s Brian Doherty and hoping to strike another win early in these championships.
Leinster handball 60 x 30 championships results:
Junior Doubles: Stephen Quinn & Peter Flanagan (Meath) dft Colm Love/Andrew Hosey (Kilkenny) 2-0
Junior B Doubles: Pat McCabe/Richard Farrell (Meath) dft Vincent Hickey & Brendan Gleenson (Offaly) 2-0
Junior B Singles: Mark Farrell (Meath) recd a walkover from Sean Quigley (Kilkenny)
Leinster Handball championships 60 x 30 fixtures
Tuesday 12thJune in Mullingar 7.30.
Junior Singles: Stephen Quinn (Meath) v Brian Doherty (Offaly)
Crossakiel handball club players made a winning start in the Leinster handball 60 x 30 championships. Last evening in the Junior doubles Steven Quinn & Peter Flanagan defeated a fancied Kilkenny pairing in round 1 of the Junior doubles in Crinkle. In the Junior B doubles played in Mullingar the 2nd Crossakiel pairing of Pat McCabe & Richard Farrell had an impressive victory over Offaly’s Vincent Hickey & Brendan Gleenson. On Tuesday next Steven Quinn goes into action in the Junior singles against Offaly’s Brian Doherty and hoping to strike another win early in these championships.
Leinster handball 60 x 30 championships results:
Junior Doubles: Stephen Quinn & Peter Flanagan (Meath) dft Colm Love/Andrew Hosey (Kilkenny) 2-0
Junior B Doubles: Pat McCabe/Richard Farrell (Meath) dft Vincent Hickey & Brendan Gleenson (Offaly) 2-0
Junior B Singles: Mark Farrell (Meath) recd a walkover from Sean Quigley (Kilkenny)
Leinster Handball championships 60 x 30 fixtures
Tuesday 12thJune in Mullingar 7.30.
Junior Singles: Stephen Quinn (Meath) v Brian Doherty (Offaly)
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Donal Wyrnn to win historic handball title for Leitrim
History beckons for Donal Wrynn & Leitrim by Michael McGee
Leitrim handballer Donal Wrynn is on the verge of making G.A.A. Handball history as he attempts to bring the All-Ireland handball Minor Singles 40 x 20 title to Leitrim for the very first time. Not in its thirty-seven year history has a Leitrim player taken home the Minor singles 40 x 20 championship. Three years ago the Fenagh club man took the World by storm winning the Boys 15 & under World one-wall title in Portland Oregon. Wrynn’s meteoric rise to World champion was astounding. The Irish & World handball fraternity stood up to take notice of Letrim’s rising young star. In the intervening years Wrynn has won a Connacht U-15 40 x 20 title and both 40 x 20 & 60 x 30 at U-16 level.
Wrynn’s season began last November when he reached the final of the Boys 17 & under National 40 x 20 final only to lose narrowly to Clare’s Colin Corbett, who went on to win the U.S. Nationals in December with relative ease. Despite that setback Wrynn worked hard on his game and was rewarded as a member of the successful Fenagh Junior B team that accounted for Garryhill Carlow in the All-Ireland club final. Wrynn has prepared meticulously over the past few months “I have worked hard on getting into physically the right condition for the championship and have spent many hours in the court working on my various shots.”
In the Connacht championships Wrynn breezed past opponents effortlessly. His All-Ireland semi-final opponent was Monaghan’s Darren Doherty an Irish, U.S. & World champion. Wrynn suffered a heart breaking 1 point defeat at the hands of Doherty in the 2010 All-Ireland U-16 singles 60 x 30 final in Abbeylara that went to a tie breaker. St. Coman’s Roscommon was the venue for this latest instalment and this time Wyrnn was ready for the battle. It took three intensive games to dislodge Doherty & Wrynn showed his mettle to finally beat his great rival.
In recent weeks Wrynn has played Aengus Cunningham (Roscommon), Niall O’Connor (Kildare), Terry McElvaney (Monaghan) and this has helped to give him a ruthless & steely edge to his game. “I’m hitting the ball much stronger than I have been doing before and my shot selection has improved. At the moment I am playing with a bit more confidence, having racked up a few important wins lately.”
Wrynn has also represented Leitrim G.A.A at underage level and freely admits football has helped his handball game. “Gaelic is a great help to me as it helps me to build up my fitness levels, and is also great help in making me more aggressive in the handball courts. “ Wrynn, a 1st year student in DCU studying Accounting & Finance helped the DCU team to the Freshers A football league title recently.
Despite all his successes Wrynn has taken it all in his stride. The gentle giant standing at 6’3” is unfazed at the thought of winning Leitrim’s first Minor singles 40 x 20 title “Obviously I’m looking forward to the occasion. I think it is important that I don’t let it get to me. Galen Riordan will be a very tough opponent but hopefully I will just be able to edge it. This week I won’t train that much as I want to be as fresh and relaxed as possible going into the game. I always find when I am more relaxed I play much better.”
A natural born & skilful athlete Wrynn is blessed with great handball hands explosive speed and devastating firepower combined with great self inner belief. It is expected that there will be huge support from Leitrim travelling to the Roscommon venue.
In an enticing 3 match programme in St. Coman’s Roscommon Cavan’s Paul Brady Irish & World champion will be attempting to win the Men’s singles title for an unprecedented 8th successive year and 9th overall. Brady’s opponent is Westmeath’s Robbie McCarthy. McCarthy had a sensational 2011 winning the Men’s Hardball, Softball, Irish Nationals & U.S. Open. A mouth watering spectacle is in prospect with Brady wholly determined to re write the history books. The ladies final is a repeat of last year’s finale with reigning champions in Kerry’s Maria Daly & Ashley Prendiville facing the experienced Fiona Shannon & Sibeal Gallagher. The TG4 cameras will be covering the finals which will be televised later in the season.
Path to the final:
Connacht semi-final Donal Wrynn bt Cathal Connelly Ros 21-6, 21-7
Connacht final: Donal bt Michael Lalor Galway 21-6, 21-2
All-Ireland semi-final Donal bt Darren Doherty Monaghan 12-21, 21-13, 21-11
The 2012 GAA Handball O'Neill's All Ireland Senior 40x20 Singles Final
Saturday 24th March 2012, in St. Coman’s, Roscommon
12.00pm: Minor Singles – Letirm (Donal Wyrnn) v Wexford (Galen Riordan)
1.15pm: Ladies Senior Doubles Final - Kerry (Maria Daly/Ashley Prendiville) v Antrim (Fiona Shannon/Sibeal Gallagher)
3.00pm: Mens Senior Singles Final - Westmeath (Robbie McCarthy) v Cavan (Paul Brady)
Leitrim handballer Donal Wrynn is on the verge of making G.A.A. Handball history as he attempts to bring the All-Ireland handball Minor Singles 40 x 20 title to Leitrim for the very first time. Not in its thirty-seven year history has a Leitrim player taken home the Minor singles 40 x 20 championship. Three years ago the Fenagh club man took the World by storm winning the Boys 15 & under World one-wall title in Portland Oregon. Wrynn’s meteoric rise to World champion was astounding. The Irish & World handball fraternity stood up to take notice of Letrim’s rising young star. In the intervening years Wrynn has won a Connacht U-15 40 x 20 title and both 40 x 20 & 60 x 30 at U-16 level.
Wrynn’s season began last November when he reached the final of the Boys 17 & under National 40 x 20 final only to lose narrowly to Clare’s Colin Corbett, who went on to win the U.S. Nationals in December with relative ease. Despite that setback Wrynn worked hard on his game and was rewarded as a member of the successful Fenagh Junior B team that accounted for Garryhill Carlow in the All-Ireland club final. Wrynn has prepared meticulously over the past few months “I have worked hard on getting into physically the right condition for the championship and have spent many hours in the court working on my various shots.”
In the Connacht championships Wrynn breezed past opponents effortlessly. His All-Ireland semi-final opponent was Monaghan’s Darren Doherty an Irish, U.S. & World champion. Wrynn suffered a heart breaking 1 point defeat at the hands of Doherty in the 2010 All-Ireland U-16 singles 60 x 30 final in Abbeylara that went to a tie breaker. St. Coman’s Roscommon was the venue for this latest instalment and this time Wyrnn was ready for the battle. It took three intensive games to dislodge Doherty & Wrynn showed his mettle to finally beat his great rival.
In recent weeks Wrynn has played Aengus Cunningham (Roscommon), Niall O’Connor (Kildare), Terry McElvaney (Monaghan) and this has helped to give him a ruthless & steely edge to his game. “I’m hitting the ball much stronger than I have been doing before and my shot selection has improved. At the moment I am playing with a bit more confidence, having racked up a few important wins lately.”
Wrynn has also represented Leitrim G.A.A at underage level and freely admits football has helped his handball game. “Gaelic is a great help to me as it helps me to build up my fitness levels, and is also great help in making me more aggressive in the handball courts. “ Wrynn, a 1st year student in DCU studying Accounting & Finance helped the DCU team to the Freshers A football league title recently.
Despite all his successes Wrynn has taken it all in his stride. The gentle giant standing at 6’3” is unfazed at the thought of winning Leitrim’s first Minor singles 40 x 20 title “Obviously I’m looking forward to the occasion. I think it is important that I don’t let it get to me. Galen Riordan will be a very tough opponent but hopefully I will just be able to edge it. This week I won’t train that much as I want to be as fresh and relaxed as possible going into the game. I always find when I am more relaxed I play much better.”
A natural born & skilful athlete Wrynn is blessed with great handball hands explosive speed and devastating firepower combined with great self inner belief. It is expected that there will be huge support from Leitrim travelling to the Roscommon venue.
In an enticing 3 match programme in St. Coman’s Roscommon Cavan’s Paul Brady Irish & World champion will be attempting to win the Men’s singles title for an unprecedented 8th successive year and 9th overall. Brady’s opponent is Westmeath’s Robbie McCarthy. McCarthy had a sensational 2011 winning the Men’s Hardball, Softball, Irish Nationals & U.S. Open. A mouth watering spectacle is in prospect with Brady wholly determined to re write the history books. The ladies final is a repeat of last year’s finale with reigning champions in Kerry’s Maria Daly & Ashley Prendiville facing the experienced Fiona Shannon & Sibeal Gallagher. The TG4 cameras will be covering the finals which will be televised later in the season.
Path to the final:
Connacht semi-final Donal Wrynn bt Cathal Connelly Ros 21-6, 21-7
Connacht final: Donal bt Michael Lalor Galway 21-6, 21-2
All-Ireland semi-final Donal bt Darren Doherty Monaghan 12-21, 21-13, 21-11
The 2012 GAA Handball O'Neill's All Ireland Senior 40x20 Singles Final
Saturday 24th March 2012, in St. Coman’s, Roscommon
12.00pm: Minor Singles – Letirm (Donal Wyrnn) v Wexford (Galen Riordan)
1.15pm: Ladies Senior Doubles Final - Kerry (Maria Daly/Ashley Prendiville) v Antrim (Fiona Shannon/Sibeal Gallagher)
3.00pm: Mens Senior Singles Final - Westmeath (Robbie McCarthy) v Cavan (Paul Brady)
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Irish Nationals 40 x 20 2012
Handball Tournament 20th-22nd Apil 2012
GAA Handball Irish 40x20 Nationals
Kingscourt HC, Cavan - Ulster Venues, Dublin IRL
Closing date Wednesday 21st March
http://www.r2sports.com/tourney/home.asp?TID=9480
GAA Handball Irish 40x20 Nationals
Kingscourt HC, Cavan - Ulster Venues, Dublin IRL
Closing date Wednesday 21st March
http://www.r2sports.com/tourney/home.asp?TID=9480
Mark Farrell elected as new club secretary, Steven Quinn stays on as Chairman
The AGM of the Crossakiel Handball Club took place in the Club's meeting rooms recently. The following officers were elected
Chairman: Steven Quinn
Assistant Chairman: Fergal Mc Cabe
Secretary: Mark Farrell
Assistant Secretary: John Reilly
Treasurer: Eddie Brady
Assistant Treasurer: John Farrell
PRO: Michael McGee
Assistant PRO: Susan Farrell
Chairman: Steven Quinn
Assistant Chairman: Fergal Mc Cabe
Secretary: Mark Farrell
Assistant Secretary: John Reilly
Treasurer: Eddie Brady
Assistant Treasurer: John Farrell
PRO: Michael McGee
Assistant PRO: Susan Farrell
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Crossakiel's 1st One Wall National Champion
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Historic achievement for Crossakiel and Eugene O'Reilly