Senior Men: Overall winner – John Earley 40pts, Cat 1 Noel Sharkey 34pts, Cat 2 Kieran Madden 36pts, Cat 3 Michael Tierney 28pts, Cat 4 JT Finn 30 pts. There were four deuces. Kieran Madden, Willie Doyle, Noel Sharkey, Jackie Kilroy.
Men’s results: Weekly 15h Overall winner Tom O’Farrell 35pts, Gross Simon Walker 38pts (off +5) Cat 1 Alan Craven 33pts Cat 2 Michael Healy 36pts Cat 3 Liam Bagnell 34 pts
AGM’s The Men’s’, Ladies and parent club annual general meetings were held last weekend. The new men’s captain is Pauric Cuddy and he has appointed Enda Daly as his vice-captain. The new lady captain is Una Clay and she has appointed Marina Cribbon as her vice captain.
At the parent club AGM outgoing president Johnny Walker announced that Marie McManus would be the incoming president for 2026. The new registrar will be Deirdre Judge who will take over from Paulie Hoare. Tributes were paid to John McHale and Paulie Hoare who are stepping away from their positions and the treasurers’ post is still vacant. The club will be looking for someone to fill that position.
The management committee for 2026 will be Deirdre Judge Registrar, Rosemary O’Brien Hon Secretary, Annie Timothy, Enda Daly, Billy Donnellan, Una Clay, Pauric Cuddy and treasurer to be appointed.
At the weekend AGM Olivia Costello was awarded honorary life membership of the club in recognition of her being chosen on the Irish women’s team during the year. A presentation will be made to her in due course. A presentation will also be made to Sinead Benedetti who was chosen on the Irish senior international team in 2025.
The Ladies committee for 2026 is as follows: Una Clay, Captain, Marina Cribbon, Vice Captain, Una Gleeson, Geraldine Hoban, Teresa Duke, Jacqueline McCormack, Therese Ray, Laarni Beattie, Monica Lennon, Ann Martin, Mary McDermott, Sinead Healy.
The Men’s committee for 2026 is as follows: Pauric Cuddy Captain, Enda Daly Vice Captain, David Kearney, Seamus Duke, Aidan Mulvihill, Robbie McConn, Tommy Greally, Ian Delaney, Johnny Connaughton, Ken Duggan, Jamie Granahan, Mark Kearney, Seamus O Dongaile, Aengus Oates.
