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Junior Table Tennis Blitz (Dún Laoire TTC)

Time: 12 Midday to 5.30 PM (APPROX) with Check in at 11.30am

Closing date for entries: THURSDAY 9TH JANUARY 

Entry Fees: €8.00 PER PLAYER

Entry/Contact: [email protected]

The following restrictions applies to entry registration:

  • All male players who are ranked in the top 8 at Junior level in Ireland or the top 5 at Cadet level are excluded
  • Likewise, all female players who are ranked in the top 5 at Junior level or the top 5 at Cadet level are also excluded
  • All Seniors are excluded
  • Entries limited to 40 players. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis

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Garda Vetting Update

The 100 point identification check was originally provided on the Garda National Vetting Bureau website as guiding advice when the new legislation came in on 30/04/2016. The check was to assist “Relevant Organisations” and Vetting Applicants on how they can establish identity of a Vetting Applicant.

The amendment will reflect that a “Relevant Organisation” can only request or accept the Public Service Card from a Vetting Applicant as an identity document, if the Organisation is a “Specified Body” under Schedule 5 of the Social Welfare Consolidation Act 2005 (as amended). As we are not classified as a “Specified Body”, we can no longer accept a Public Service Card as a form if ID. 

We will issue an updated version of the Garda Vetting Invitation Form (NVB1) in the New Year when received from the Garda National Vetting Bureau. Please continue to use NVB1 form in the interim. There are a number of other I.D’s that can be used for identification and which are listed under Section 3 on the form.

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Results and Report from the Munster Open

Not long into the New Year, and with outside temperatures dipping to several degrees below freezing, TT rivalries were renewed at Neptune Stadium for the Munster Open 2020. Neptune Stadium proved to be a very welcoming venue with excellent cooperation between stadium staff and the Munster Branch Organising Committee giving rise to a well-run event for competitors and a positive experience for visitors. 159 competitors were engaged over the weekend, which commenced at 6.30 pm on Friday 17th and finished at 4.30 pm on Sunday 19th. Notable among the entries were the 21 competitors in the U/11 Boys and the 39 competitors in the U/13 Boys. In fact when added to the entry of 15 girls, the U/13 category had the biggest entry at 54 players. Also notable were the 21 entries in the Para Open category, the highest seen for many years. Finally Munster Open saw the participation of 16 Special Olympics players from Beech Hill, Leeside and Cope Foundation Clonakilty clubs in an invitational event. These latter two events represent the ongoing commitment of Munster Branch to the promotion of inclusion in table tennis and it would be great to see the Para category equally strong at other provincial opens and at the National Championships.

The overall highlight of performances at the Munster Open has to be the five titles won by Mia O’Rahilly-Egan of Griffeen Valley/Dun Laoire – Women’s Singles, Women’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles, U/21 Women and U/18 Girls. Has this feat ever been achieved before, one wonders?

Looking across the results there were winners from all four branches, which is great to see. Leinster led the way with a total of eight winners – alongside Mia O’Rahilly-Egan, Art McLaughlin from UCD won the Men’s Singles and Alex Gillen and Joey Nelson, also from UCD, won the Men’s Doubles. In second place were Munster with five winners, the Vets winner in Mykola Koval (Beech Hill), the Restricted Singles winner in Mathew Haynes (Leeside), Paddy Vaughan (Ballincollig/UCC), winner of the Para Singles, Ciaran O’Donoghue (Ballincollig),winner in the Mixed Doubles and Zofia Wawrzyniak (Leeside), winner in the Women’s Doubles. Ulster with Anjali Singh (Ormeau), winner of the U/13 Girls, Jonathan Mooney (Ormeau), winner of the U/15 Boys, Lucy McIvor (Ormeau), winner of the U/15 Girls and James Skelton (Ormeau), winner of the U/21 Men’s Singles had four winners.  Connacht had one winner with Kristijonas Dapkus (Bunninadden) in the U/18 Boys. U/11 results not to hand.

Finally, but not least, thanks go to Tournament Referee, Con O’Ceadaigh, and to Top Table officials, Dave and Sharon Gibbs, for their efficient and effective management of the many matches played over the weekend.

Please click HERE to download the results overview for each category.

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Report and results from the Masters Munster Open

Fortified with New Year resolutions, fresh tactical approaches and some with steps over a new age threshold, TT rivalries were renewed at Pingzone for the Munster Open 2020. Some smashing encounters were served up among the 58 competitors, with many very creditworthy performances. The Ladies event featured several sparkling confrontations with no shortage of thrust, counter and riposte to banish any thoughts of Christmas bargains from the scene. Highlight among four five-set matches must be Annemarie’s victory over Teresa on a scoreline of -10,13,-10,8,9. Some of the rallies were breathtaking, and it set the tone for the remainder of the competition. Gillian beat both Teresa and Paula in tight fifth sets. Ger eventually won out overall, but all of the ladies can derive satisfaction from elements of their individual performances. Well done!

The 40s groups saw some cracking matches, with one three-way tie decided by just ONE point. Tibor scored a notable win over Rory to reverse their Ballymena result. Brian Devereux seems to be developing his long pimple skills to good effect, beating Dave Pemberton in five, and taking a game from Daryl in the semi-final. Daryl eventually triumphed over Pat McCloughan in the final. Normal service restored, so!

The 50s saw good wins for Paul Norgrove, Dave Gibbons and Mark McAlister in the early knockout stages. However, pick of the bunch must be Sean McAnaney beating Kieran Burke on a scoreline of -10,-10,7,9,8 and following up with a victory over Branko in four. Some of his returns against Kieran were outstanding, disguising float with chop, and really subverting Kieran’s confidence. Pat beat Mark in a close semi-final, but he beat Sean comfortably in the final.

How can one extol the substance of Kieran Burke’s performance in the 60s? Listening to Dylan on TIME OUT OF MIND coming to the tournament actually set him up for Eugene O’Neill’s LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT! Playing Robby in the first knock-out round, he was 1-5 down in the fifth, Robby spanking winners for fun. Kieran clawed back to 8-9, then levelled at 10-10 after Robby’s time out. Kieran hit a good forehand for 11-10, and then Robby served off! Kieran beat Finn in three straight, then again in four in the 50s before losing to McAnaney as outlined above. Next, he gave a wonderful display to beat Tommy Caffrey 9,10,9 in the semi- final of the 60s. He just went loop, roll, kill to drill sergeant specifications!! However, he was 8-3 up in the third, but Tommy did level at 9-9. Shaw beat Branko -7,9,6,8 in the other semi-final. The final saw both players hit very wide winners which the opponent actually returned with interest! Kieran led 9-6 in the first, wobbled somewhat, and lost 10-12 when Philip just hit winners for fun on both wings. The second game followed the same pattern, Philip coming back to win by the narrowest margin again. Fortunes were reversed in the third game, with Kieran overturning Philip’s healthy advantage to sneak it 11-8. The fourth game was key; very tight, with errant serves being roundly punished by both players. Kieran eked out a lead, and just edged home 11-9. Kieran raced out to a 4-1 lead in the fifth, won a great rally to go 6-1, and just kept going away to win out. Fatigue obviously affected both players, and may have banished any negativity from Kieran’s mindset. A disappointing finish to a fabulous match!

David Jacobson continued his good form from the 60s to lead Tommy Caffrey 2-0 in the final of the 70s. However, in the crunch, Tommy changed tack at the start of the third, opened up a big lead, and David just could not find a way back. He can be well pleased with his performance having changed to half-long pimples. Shay O’Reilly and Jimmy Fleming also played very well. Sadly, Jimmy misplaced his camera during the day. It has not escaped our notice that Jim Storey finally registered an all-important victory over Martin. A new decade indeed!

Our thanks to Sharon, Ger, both Davids and Jim for the successful completion of the tournament. A 40s Round Robin was even completed! Willingness to umpire matches greatly helped, and Ray seemed to enjoy testing out his long lenses. Hopefully Roman enjoyed the event as much as everybody else. Anna’s assistance was greatly appreciated.

Tournament results can be downloaded HERE

We offer our condolences on the recent passing of Peadar Wiley, a member of Crofton and Terenure. Team mate of a young Jim Langan, he was a fount of knowledge on hard bat players from a bygone era. Formerly Captain of Lucan GC, he played on two Barton Cup winning teams. Les Whittaker, a great friend of Irish veterans table tennis, has also died. Both of them will be greatly missed by those fortunate to have known them. Our best wishes go to all of our members who are coping with serious illness at this time.

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Sophie Earley climbs the World Rankings!

The latest ITTF World Rankings were released yesterday. We are delighted to announce that Sophie Earley, Ormeau TTC, is currently ranked 21st in the U15 Women’s World Rankings and is placed 7th on the list of European players. We would like to congratulate Sophie and her club Ormeau on this fantastic achievement.

Further information on ITTF World Rankings are available on the link below:

https://www.ittf.com/rankings/

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Report from Masters Ulster Open

Photo By Cippenham Table Tennis Club

GREAT SCOTT! A big shock at the Ulster Masters tournament as Daryl Strong loses the first Irish veterans tournament in three years. His conqueror in the final was an inspired Rory Scott who won 9-11, 11-9, 11-7, 5-11, 7-11. Rory’s defence was virtually impenetrable, while he was bold enough to pick off winners if Daryl played any loose safety shot! Rory had defeated Ruth McGilligan 3-0 and Des Flanagan 3-1 in the qualifying group, before defeating Joe Colvin 3-1 in the last 16, Tibor Pofók 3-1 in the quarters and Phil Wallace 3-1 in the semis. St. Anne’s David Irwin defeated evergreen Norman Nabney in the consolation event. The 40 /49 restricted had another shock as Rory Scott lost out to the talented Daniel Molzenberger in straight sets. The Women’s event was one of the closest encounters with countbacks required to see who had emerged from the group stages to the semi-final knockout stage. In the semis, Ger lost out to an imperious Anne-Marie Nugent, while Gillian Richardson defeated Senga Thompson in a five-set thriller. Anne-Marie continued her fine form in the final, defeating Gillian in straight sets. The favourite for the over 50s was Kevin Mackey. He comfortably progressed to the finals where he defeated surprise package Des Flanagan in straight sets. Dave Gibbons edged past Bryan Morrison to win the plate competition. In the 60s a similar journey was had by Philip Shaw who justified his top ranking by reaching the final. Norman Nabney had a good win over Branko Jakotevic in the semi-final. However, despite some outrageous points, Philip triumphed in the final in straight games. David Jacobson beat Bryan Morrison in the consolation final. A very competitive over 70s had Martin Pickles edge past Jim Storey in four sets in the final. Our thanks to Norman McBride, Dave Weatherspoon, Ollie, Peter and all of the members at Wellington TTC for hosting a very enjoyable event.

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Ken Strong receives a Volunteer in Sport Award

Pictured are Mary O’Connor (CEO Federation of Irish Sport), Ken Strong and Richie Gernon(EBS). The Volunteer in Sport Awards ceremony took place on Tuesday 12th of November 2019 in Farmleigh House in Dublin. At the ceremony, Ken Strong was announced as the overall winner of the Volunteer in Sport Award for Co. Tyrone respresenting the sport of table tennis. Ken has been involved in many capacities in Irish Table Tennis for 50 years, from Chairman of Tyrone Table Tennis to National Senior Men’s coach at World, European and Six Nations Championships. He has served as Chairperson, Secretary and International Director on the Board of Table Tennis Ireland, as well as on the management committee, followed recently by 4 years as President. His longevity, dedication, personal sacrifice and professional contribution continues to this day. The Federation of Irish Sport Volunteers in Sport Awards recognise the contribution of the 450,000 people who ensure sport in Ireland happens each week. It is estimated that 37.2 million hours of volunteering, across Ireland’s 14,000+ sports clubs and associations, occurs each year.

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David Lloyd Junior Open 2019

Day 2 of the DL Open had arrived and Gervis was deep into his second bacon butty while I was enjoying my healthy porridge with nuts and honey. We waited for everyone to arrive and were a little taken aback to be greeted by many stressed and worried looking faces. Gervis leaned over to my right ear and with tomato ketchup running down the left side of his mouth whispered ‘Here we go again!’

JUNIOR RESULTS

UNDER 18 MIXED

SEMI FINALISTS: JAMES SKELTON & JOEL SMITH

RUNNER UP: TOM COLVIN

WINNER: MAX SKELTON

CONSOLATION WINNER: LUCY MCIVOR

Ken Strong (TTI President) Max Skelton (Winner) Laura Spiers (People Manager McDonalds) Gillian Robson (Tournament Organiser)

SUMMARY

We added Lucy McIvor and Rachel Taylor to the draw due to the disappointing Under 18 Girls entry and they both did themselves justice. The girls are to be congratulated as they are seriously committed to the game and have superb attitudes, Lucy and Rachel will go far in the game in my opinion. Max continued his superb form from Saturday and he just seems to be going from strength to strength at the minute. Tom Colvin is also playing some fabulous stuff and has one of the most consistent topspin F/Hs in Irish Table Tennis.

UNDER 18 GIRLS

RUNNER UP: RACHEL TAYLOR

WINNER : LUCY MCIVOR

Rachel Taylor (Runner Up) Allen Robson (Tournament Organiser) Lucy McIvor (Winner)

SUMMARY

Lucy did the business as expected but Rachel tries every point and can be proud that she pushed Lucy in all 3 sets.

UNDER 15 BOYS

SEMI FINALISTS: ALEX LO & BEN WATSON

RUNNER UP: ADAM FAULKNER

WINNER: JOEL SMITH

CONSOLATION WINNER: PAEDAR SHERIDAN

Joel Smith (Winner) Allen Robson (Tournament Organiser) Adam Faulkner (Runner Up)

SUMMARY

Joel, like Max, continued his impressive play from Saturday and can be proud of his fighting spirit as Adam looked the likely winner in the early stages of the match. Both players have improved their level over the last month and if they commit to the game as much as possible they have a bright future.

UNDER 15 GIRLS

SEMI FINALISTS: RACHEL TAYLOR & ERIN CABELLERO

RUNNER UP: ANJALI SINGH

WINNER: LUCY MCIVOR

CONSOLATION WINNER: GRACE LOONEY

Anjali Singh (Runner Up) Allen Robson (Tournament Organiser) Lucy McIvor (Winner)

SUMMARY

Lucy, again, took care of business, but both Rachel and Anjali gave her some problems, Rachel actually won the only set of the Tournament against Lucy. It’s not easy when you are the big favourite but Lucy is a real pro and takes it all in her stride. She is one of the few players who, when you look at her body language you wouldn’t know if she was 10-5 up or 10-5 down, some of the other players could learn from her! Serious maturity!

UNDER 13 BOYS

SEMI FINALISTS: BEN DICKSON & AADITYA SINGH

RUNNER UP: JOSH HICKMAN

WINNER: SENAN SHERIDAN

5TH: PEADAR SHERIDAN

Senan Sheridan (Winner) Gervis Knox (Tournament Organiser) Aedan McGivern (Runner Up)

SUMMARY

Young Senan is a breath of fresh air and has a real flair for the game.  He has fine tuned his game over the last month or so and his overall play has become more consistent, he also has that little bit of a swagger about him so he plays with confidence. If he continues to work hard at the game, along with his undoubted talent then he is one for the future no doubt! There are some super young players in this category so keep working hard lads!

UNDER 13 GIRLS

SEMI FINALISTS: ALICE LOONEY & NIAMH MASON

RUNNER UP: ERIN CABELLERO

WINNER: ANJALI SINGH

5TH: GRACE LOONEY

Erin Cabellero (Runner Up) Allen Robson (Tournament Organiser) Anjali Singh (Winner)

SUMMARY

Anjali is one of my favourite young players at the minute as she has such a positive attitude and just works really hard at her game. She works on all aspects of Table Tennis because she wants to be better and anyone who knows sport want people like that to succeed. Erin gave Anjali a real fright in the final and she is another outstanding prospect. Well done to all the girls in what is one of the most exciting categories in Ulster Junior Table Tennis!

JUNIOR DOUBLES

RUNNERS UP: TOM COLVIN & JOE SHEARD

WINNERS: JAMES SKELTON & DAVID TAYLOR

Apologies to all the young players who left David Lloyds in tears when Gervis (The Dreamwrecker) told them their day was finished when in fact they were still in the Doubles event. Gervis will offer a FREE 1-1 to all those affected!

Seriously, thanks to all the parents, competitors, sponsors, umpires etc and we will see you all next year in hopefully what will be a bigger and better Tournament and I’ll finish with my favourite quote for the players:

‘Act like the player you want to become!’

By Allen Robson (Tournament Organiser)