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Ladies Veterans success rolls along

Ladies success rolls along

Picking up where they had left off in Turkey, Teresa Devaney and Audrey Robinson just could not be contained at the British Veterans Midland Masters tournament in Wolverhampton. Teresa was on fire, winning the Over 50s Ladies Singles. She beat Penny Perry in the final, having accounted for Jan Johns in the semi-final.

Audrey won the Over 70s event, beating Pauline Steel and Janet Hunt in the process. Furthermore, she had a tremendous victory over Maggie Welsman, the number 1 seed, in the Over 60s. Alas, she lost in the semi-final. What awaits in the next tournament, which is the Eastern Masters in Norwich?

Many thanks to Vivienne Barry for the above report.

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Irish Lady Veterans bring home medals from Turkey

Irish Lady Veterans bring home medals from Turkey

Vivienne Barry with Swedish Player won consolation doubles

3 Irish Ladies travelled to the 17th International Veterans Tournament, and all claimed medals.

 In the Singles Teresa Devaney won Bronze in the over 50’s and Audrey Robinson also won a Bronze, in the over 70’s. Both were beaten by the eventual winners in close matches.

 In the Doubles, Audrey won Gold, partnering an Australian player in the over 60’s.

Teresa, paired with a Russian player, claimed Silver while Vivienne Barry won the consolation doubles with a Swedish player.

 A good time was had by all.

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Veterans Six Nations

GOLDEN GLAMOUR!

The Ladies team of Teresa Devaney, Jenny Harrison and Helena Dennett produced an outstanding performance under trying circumstances to win Gold in the Over 50s at the Veterans Six Nations Tournament in Guernsey recently. While Teresa was fog-bound in Exeter, Jenny and Helena accounted for Guernsey and Isle of Man. Arriving shortly before the match, Teresa combined with Helena to beat Wales. Against England, the holders and favourites, Teresa struck a rich vein of form. Playing with confident authority, she produced some outstanding winners to win both of her singles against Jan Johns and Helen Shields. However, the crunch encounter was in the doubles. Despite a painful back, Jenny Harrison made a vital contribution supporting Teresa to clinch the breakthrough doubles win and the title, which the ladies had worked so hard for. “Jenny was brilliant at keeping me focussed throughout the doubles” commented Teresa.

The Over 60s team of Tommy Caffrey, Martin Pickles, Barry Dickson and Audrey Robinson won a very commendable Silver Medal. The Scottish challenge was definitely weakened by Geoff Salter’s absence, and our best wishes go to him during his illness.

Though the other teams did not enjoy medal success, all agreed that the experience gained was beneficial. We would like to thank STIGA for their support.

A convivial time was enjoyed by all, despite some hiccups caused by travel delays. The Guernsey Table Tennis Veterans are to be commended for the manner in which they coped with such unforeseen circumstances in running the tournament.

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Veterans Six Nations

The Irish Veterans international season gets underway this weekend with the Six Nations in Guernsey. 17 of Irelands top veterans will travel to Guernsey on Friday to take part in the three day event. The ITTA would like to take this opportunity to wish the team the very best of luck.   Check back next week for a full report.

Veterans Team Selection for Six Nations:

40s: K. Devaney, R. Davis, D. Gibbons; Sharon Brien, Gillian Richardson.

50s: K. Sabir, B. Finn; Teresa Devaney, Jenny Harrison, Helena Dennett.              

60s: M. Pickles, T. Caffrey, B. Dickson;  Audrey Robinson.

70s: T. Mahaffy, K. Ridsdale, M. Keogh .

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Irish in Action in Bristol GP

Photo – Paul McCreery(with thanks to ETTA Facebook)

Bristol Grand Prix – Results

A number of Irish international were in action last weekend at the Bristol Grand Prix. Some great results, including a great win by Paul McCreery over Great Britain Olympic hopeful Darius Knight. Some highlighted results below;

MEN’S SINGLES

Paul McCreery beat Darius Knight 3-1 in the semi-final.  English International Knight is on the British Long List for the London 2012 Olympics.  McCreery  lost in the Final to Gavin Rumgay of Scotland, also on the Long List for 2012.  Paul lost 3-1, but had a chance to draw level at 2-2 when he led 10-8 in 4th set before losing.

Ashley Robinson lost to Darius Knight 3-1 in 2nd round, while Gavin Maguire lost in the last 32.

BAND 1

McCreery justified his number 1 seeding in the Men’s Band 1 Singles by making the title his. En route to the final Paul saw off Tomasz Rzeszotko and Ryan Owen. Lining up alongside him was Garth Kinlocke, he took out Ashley Robinson 3-1 and Victor Guang Shi 3-0. The final match of the day started well for Paul with an 11-6 first set win, and looked like one way traffic with him 8-2 in the second set, but Garth had other ideas. He pulled back to take the second end 14-12, Paul managed to make that second set just a blip taking the next two games 11-7 to claim the title.

Gavin Maguire lost in the Quarter Final to Ryan Owen of Wales. 

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Ashley Robinson beat Garth Kinloch in Q/F, and lost to Matt Ware in S/F

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Munster Girls at Junior British League

The Munster Junior Girls Table Tennis team of Ballincollig’s Emily Burns and Leah Daly, and Kinneigh’s Aisling Healy had a hugely successful weekend at the Junior British League Qualifying event in Grantham, Lincolnshire.
The girls sailed through their programme of matches to a thrilling play-off against Burton Uxbridge at the end of the day.They finished in 1st position, beating their English opponents 3-nil.  Emilly, Leah and Aisling secured a place for the Junior Girls in the next stage of the League in Wolverhampton in October.
The Munster Cadet team of Ballincollig’s James O’Reilly, Gearoid O’Donoghue and Alan Walsh got off to a shaky start with some tough matches against Team London.  They drew that match 3-3 and went on make some spectacular wins. However the match ratio went against them as the day wore on and the team failed to qualify for the next round.  They finished 3rd in their group of 6 – an excellent result for three  u14s in their first British League event.  Better luck next year!
The Junior Boys team of Kinneigh’s Barry and Brian Kelleher, Damien Tobin and Killarney’s Michael Lagan also had a very eventful day.  They faced tough opposition from the very start and though all boys played exceptionally well and won many matches, they didn’t finish in the top two in their group.  The Junior Boys learned a lot from their weekend, got experience against players with different styles of play and look forward to using that experience on the domestic scene from September. 
The Cadet Girls team of Killarney based Valentina Poutkalyte, Devon and Brielle Brady and Courtney Drummond had a great day in Grantham.  They won some fantastic matches.  The young  girls, none of whom have played at this level before, gained valuable experience which will benefit them hugely at Munster and Irish Rankings in the season ahead.
All in all, while the entire Munster Junior British League Team had a successful and enjoyable weekend in Grantham,  the weekend undoubtedly belonged to Emily, Leah and Aisling.  Well done girls and congratulations to Coach, Alan Hurley.
Thanks to Colette O’Reilly for the report and photo

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Day One Losses for Irish

Ireland’s first day at the European Youth Championships got off to a disappointing start. First into action was the Cadet Girls, who faced off against Belgium at 9am this morning. Ashley Givan was first into action against Florence Vanacker. Givan raced into a one set lead, but Vanacker fought back to take the next three sets and edge Belgium into a 1:0 lead. Edel O’Reilly, making her debut at the European Championships, was ice cool as she defeated Evi Janssens in straight sets to level the match. Next up were the crucial Doubles, and the Irish duo pushed Belgium all the way in a thrilling 5 setter, before eventually succumbing 11:9 in the 5th set. Givan was immediately back in action, levelling the match at 2:2 in another 5 setter. That set up a final match showdown between O’Reilly and Vanacker. Again, O’Reilly took a one set lead, but Vanacker was on the comeback trail again and took the next 3 sets to take the match for Belgium. But this was an encouraging performance by the Irish Cadets who will look to take a win against either Israel or Ukraine in their next group matches.

At lunch time today, the Junior Boys were into action against Luxembourg. This was a match that the Irish were hoping to win and they will have to work hard to pick themselves up from a disappointing less. Paul McCreery took two wins as expected, defeating Jan Thews and Sven Hansen, dropping just one set along the way. This is a big tournament for McCreery, capping off a fine season for the National No.1, and he will be delighted with his start.  Teammates Robinson and Logue would have hoped to pick up that crucial 3rd win. Logue was closest, taking a 2 set lead against Eric Glod. Glod fought back to take the 3rd 14:12 and from there cruised to the victory. Robinson lost out to Jan Thews and Sven Hansen. The Junior Boys will be back in action at 9am tomorrow(7am Irish time) – which will be streamed live here:

http://www.laola1.tv/en/int/ettu/video/205–.html

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Irish Medal at Senior Schools International

Focus on the Under 14 & 16 Boys: Report by NPC Gavin Maguire

On paper the 2011 Senior Schools International tournament did not prove to be as successful in terms of medals for Ireland as 2010; however the playing field was considerably stronger with England, Scotland and Wales sending some of their strongest competitors. In the u14 boys Ireland’s “Jonny” Porter and Kevin Hutchinson faced an extremely tough task in their group facing England A, Wales B and Jersey, however the Irish outfit put in strong performances with 3-2 wins over Jersey and Wales B but England A the eventual winners were just too strong for our boys. In the quarter finals they faced another tough challenge up against Wales A only to lose 3-1 after 4 long matches. They did finish the tournament on a high with a final playoff victory over Scotland to finish in 5th place.

The Under 16’s boys, Declan O’ Brien and Ryan Farrell were our most successful team of the weekend with a silver medal, finally succumbing to the team they lost 3-2 to in the group stages, a strong England A consisting of Igor Morais and Matthew Outhwaite. The final’s result was not flattering for the lads as a 3-0 loss after a switch in the order of play unfortunately did not work out for Ireland as Ryan Farrell lost to Outhwaite who he had previously beaten and Morais was just too sharp for O’ Brien. The semi final was the round were the team really showed what they were made of, with a 3-1 victory over another strong England team Liam McTiernan and Adam Harrison. Ballincollig’s Declan O Brien was in blistering form taking both singles in his usual exciting fashion with some unbelievable support and atmosphere coming from the bench. Another interesting fact is that the pair did not lose a doubles match all weekend, which could be the beginning of a formidable partnership.

In the individuals event the cadets were unfortunate to be drawn in some tough groups with both players exiting the event at the group stage with Kevin Hutchinson narrowly losing out in the deciding match after coming back from a 2-0 deficit to his Welsh counterpart. Jonathan Porter put in some good performances and can be happy with his weekend even if it did not reflect on paper, the opposition was heavily armed.

The 16’s again was one of the more successful categories for our teams as Declan O’ Brien dispatched of Matthew Outhwaite 3-0 in the group stages, who he had lost to the previous day. He went on to defeat England’s Liam McTiernan in another exciting encounter and was finally defeated by the eventual and deserved winner of Igor Morais who did not drop a match all weekend. Eastpoint’s Ryan Farrell can be very proud of his efforts in a category one above his actual age group. He defeated Alex Prosser of Wales who he seemed to have no chance against in Saturday’s team event however he raised his game and took the match in a five set thriller to advance to the next round. In a preliminary round he earned a solid 3-1 victory over the ever improving Connor Edwards who Ryan has had some fantastic matches with over the last couple of years. The tournament ended here for Ryan as in the next round he was put out by the now champion, Igor Morais 3-0.

Full Results available: http://www.estta.org.uk/News%2013%20-%20Lilleshall%202011.html

Ireland also won bronze in the Senior Boys and Intermediate Girls Team events. In the Individual events, Decland O’Brien and Ashley Givan both made it to the semi-finals and brough home Bronze medals – fantastic performances from both players.

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Senior Schools International

12 months ago an Irish team produced an outstanding performance at the Senior Schools International hosted by the ITTA in Limerick. Roll the clock forward and a squad of 12 Irish players travel to Lilleshall, England for the 2011 iteration of this event this weekend.

Last year, the squad (pictured), claimed 4 individual Gold medals and 1 team Gold – a remarkable achievement. Of the 2010 squad, the vast majority remain in 2011 and will take a very positive experience into the Lilleshall event. Speaking ahead of the event, ITTA Performance Director John O’Donoghue stated:

“Following last season’s amazing feat of winning four Golds out of six in the individuals in the event staged in Limerick,we are looking forward to a fantastic Schools International. We have strong teams in all age groups and we are optimistic for a good tournament and while it will be difficult to rrepeat last year’s triumph, we are hopeful of some medal winning performances.”

Boys Preview

In the Senior event, the Irish Boys are Sam Logue and Ashley Robinson. Robinson claimed Gold in the Intermediate Individuals last year, while Logue missed much of last year’s event with an injury and will look to make up for that in 2011. They have been drawn against England B, Scotland B and Guernsey and will certainly look to progress from this group. Robinson is 2nd seed in the Individual event.

In the Intermediates, Eastpoint’s Ryan Farrrell and Ballincollig’s Declan O’Brien team-up. They have a yough group draw and will face England A. Both players are in the top 10 here and will look to have a big impact on the tournament to finish their season off on a high.

Jonathan Porter and Kevin Hutchinson are in the Cadet event and again will face a strong England A selection.

Girls Preview

Munster’s Deirdre Murphy and Connacht’s Sarah Timlin(playing her last event at Junior level) make up the Irish team here and will face both England and Scotland A in the Group. They will have a difficult task against the hosts, but may well cause an upset against the Scots.

At Intermediate Level, that familiar partnership of Ashley Givan and Edel O’Reilly move up an age group from last year and will look to medal over the course of the weekend – they certainly will be pumped up for this event.

Hannah Lynch-Dawson and Emma Ludlow feature for the Cadet Girls. Both will fancy their chances and Lynch-Dawson is the highest seed of the non-English based players.

Further event details are available here:

http://www.estta.org.uk/News%2012%20-%20Lilleshall%202011.html

Best wishes to the Irish squad.

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Hasselt Open

From the 11th-13th June a squad of 8 Irish Cadet players travelled to Hasselt, Belgium for the International Youth Cup.

This event is frequently attended by Irish squads and allows for lots of matches against opponents from all over Europe. Overall, there were good showings by the team which included some players making their international debut; Evin McGovern, of Club Donic, Gearoid O’Donoghue of Ballincollig TTC and Zak Wilson of Glenburn TTC. Both Boys teams(Cadet/Under 12) finished  16th from about 45 teams. In particular, Ryan Farrell did well in the Singles, losing a close match to be eliminated at the Round of 32.lost close in last 32. Zak Wilson’s performances were also a highlight, winning 13 of his singles and all of the others showed good promise for the future.

Full Squad

Emma Ludlow

Hannah Lynch-Dawson

Ryan Farrell

Kevin Hutchinson

James O’Reilly

Gearoid O’Donoghue

Evin McGovern

Zak Wilson