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Teresa is Ireland’s Star Player.

A competent first round win over Inami & Isiki of Japan was an encouraging opener. However, a fraught start against Liu & Lu (China) in the next match saw them lose the first game 11-5. More settled in the second game, Teresa was able to put away good winners with her forehand to complement Larisa’s dependable defensive skills. Winning 11-9, the match-ups here could be drawn upon later in game four, as they lost the third game narrowly, 12-10. Teresa’s attack was very impressive in game four, hitting winners to both wings of the table, winning out 11-5. A good start, maintaining parity to lead 5-3, was key to the final game. The turnaround saw them run out easy winners 11-4. Lessons learned in this match underpinned much of their later success.

Cheung & Suzuki were defeated in the next round to set up a semi-final against Barillon & Georgi on Saturday morning. Playing competently, leading 6-1 in the first, somehow Teresa and Larisa were clawed back to 8-8, eventually losing the first game 11-13!! A poor, nervous start to game 2 saw them 1-5 down. This time, they dug deep to level at 8-8, and they snatched the game 12-10 with a gritty, resolute display. Nothing fancy! A good start in game 3  saw them ease out to a 7-3 lead, eventually winning 11-4. The fourth game was relatively straight forward, getting over the line 11-4.

At this point, Teresa thought that the final would be played on Sunday. Luckily, Dave pointed out that the match would be played just over an hour later! At least both ladies had enough time to adjust their preparations.

The final, played in matching yellow shirts, saw Teresa & Larisa win a straight forward first game 11-8, against two penholders, Guo & Luo from China. Such a result is often a false dawn against Asiatic opposition, as they use the first game to probe their opposition for weaknesses and patterns of behaviour which can be exploited to their advantage. Sure enough, a weak forehand return of serve was exposed ruthlessly for them to win the next two games 3, 3. In the fourth game, Teresa & Larisa fought back admirably, staying close to the table and dominating proceedings to lead 5-2. At this point, from his perspective, the umpire did not see an edge ball for Larisa. Awarding the point to their opponents, the tensions involved at this stage provoked a loss of composure for Teresa and Larisa. Sadly, their challenge petered out and they lost the game 5-11, and hence the match -8,3,3,5. Significantly, all other finals were umpired by two officials thereafter, but too late for Teresa and Larisa. Obviously disappointed to lose in such disheartening fashion, the large contingent of Ireland supporters and Teresa’s own wider circle of friends were rightly proud of her performance. Those supporters were voluble in expressing their appreciation of her marvellous efforts once again.

Congratulations Teresa and Larisa! Thank you for the excitement your performances gave us, and keep on raising that bar of accomplishment

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Table Tennis Ireland AGM 2018 – Report

The Acting Chairman Michael Scott welcomed everybody to the meeting with an introductory presentation on his own background and why he has served as Acting Chairman of the Association since April 2018, and his plans to improve the effectiveness of the Board and the numerous operational/governance difficulties faced by the Association. On his request, Finance Director Peter Graham delivered the Finance Report for the Financial Year 2017. The Report recorded a surplus for the period following the hard work by all involved during the year. In addition, the Finance Director noted that a portion of this surplus related to Paralympics underspend and would be carried forward to 2018. The financial statements, directors’ report and auditor’s report were considered by the meeting and adopted by the members following a vote, and the directors were permitted to fix the appointment of the auditors for the financial year 2018.

The Acting Chair then presented the Chairman’s Report which recorded a wide range of topics including the Corporate Governance issues faced by the Company, the various difficulties associated with events in the 2017/18 season, and the various new initiatives the Board were considering for Women in Sport and other programs. Reports were also circulated from the other Association Directors, Provincial Branches and Committees, and subsequently approved.

Directors were elected as follows:

Chairman:  Michael Scott

Company Secretary:  Peter Graham (Acting)
Finance Director:  Peter Graham

Commercial Director: Michael McGoldrick

HR Director: Lorna O’Rahilly
Other Directors: Alan Strong, Conn Higgins, and Paul Dolan

ITTA/TTI Annual Awards 2017/18

Male Coach of the Year:    

Philip McLaughlin

Billy Marshall Junior Award:                                      

Sophie Earley

Para Award of the Year:

Conor Callaghan

Volunteer of the Year:

Shane O’Connor

Vivienne Barry Fair Play Award

Joey Nelson

Press Officer of the Year:                                          

Brian Finn

Best Senior Male Player of the Year:                          

Gavin Maguire

Club of the Year:                                                     

Ormeau TTC

Merit Award:       

Manulla National school   

Best International Performance of the Year:              

Colin Judge

Special Award:                                                        

EYC Cadet Boys 2017

Joe Veselsky Award for Service to Sport:                  

Arnold Morgan

The Club Development Officer (CDO) introduced a discussion paper on the proposed Club Affiliation scheme, which was widely debated and discussed. A range of benefits to the affiliation proposal were described, with the CDO agreeing to canvas the opinion of the clubs by conducting a consultation process.

Finally, the Ulster Branch put four proposals forward for the Interprovincial Championships. As a result, on a one-year trial basis, the event will be held over one weekend, with the Senior event on Saturday and the Junior event on the Sunday at a central venue in Dublin. The format of the team matches will however remain the same.

The Board would like to thank all Members who attended and participated in what was a constructive and encouraging day. Whilst recognizing there is much work to be done in the Association, this is an encouraging time for Irish Table Tennis and we look forward to the coming year.

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Report on Euro Minis Championships

The Irish Under 13 team have returned from a successful experience at the European Mini Championships in Strasbourg, France. The 6 selected Irish players of Matthew Mooney, Aedan McGivern, Daniel McFaul, Anjali Singh, Alice Looney & Grace Looney went to battle with their European counterparts over 3 days of competition. The format is one that provides several matches for the competitors with 4 stages of groups for the boys and 3 stages of groups for the girls before reaching the main draw and last 32 of the competition or being entered into the consolation event.

In the 2007 born boys event, Matthew Mooney had 1 win over Elis O’ Connor 3-0 and a 0-3 loss to a French player to come through in second place. Aedan McGivern was unable to bag a win against extremely tough opposition from Germany and Russia however, he did progress in his group of 3. In the second stage the boys found their opposition a little bit too strong and were both knocked out into the consolation event. From here the boys picked up a win each, and unfortunately a 3-2 loss each that had it been a win would have seen them into the last 32 of the consolation event. The boys both finished a respectable joint 81st in their first major international event.

In the 2008 boys event Daniel McFaul drawn against 2 French and one Romanian opponent was unable to get off the board and fell to 4th place, putting him directly into the consolation event. In the consolation, Daniel was involved in numerous close matches including a match in which he was 2-2 and 10-6 up but a fighting performance from his opponent meant it wasn’t to be. Daniel was able to pick himself up and close out the tournament with a very impressive 3-0 win over Spanish opposition. Daniel finished up in position 105 for the tournament.

In the 2007 girls, Anjali Singh led the line to finish second in her group after a tight loss to French opposition she managed to take down her Hungarian opponent 3-1 to finish second in the group. She was followed through by Alice Looney who finished 3rd in her group after two losses to French and Portuguese players she picked herself up and won a 3-2 battle over another French player. In the second stage Anjali again picked up a win and a loss to send her through to the 3rd and final group stage in the girls event. Alice Looney however, didn’t manage to pick up the all important win and fell into the consolation event. Anjali came into a group with eventual bronze medallist Bianca Mei-Rosu from Romania, and another tough Slovakian girl. A great performance and fight put up by Anjali was not enough on this occasion and she was downed 3-0 and 3-1 and moved on to the consolation event. In the consolation event both girls felt the effect of a long 2 days of play and were unable to come away with wins however, Anjali and Alice finished a very respectable 49th and 69th overall.

Finally, in 2008 girls Grace Looney finished in 2nd place in her first round group after a great win versus an Estonian player. Group stage too saw Grace take a an impressive 3-0 win over Chui-Que Wong from England and a close 3-1 loss to Lola Diuine of France. Progressing into stage 3 was unfortunately as far as it went for Grace Looney who was unable to get the win she needed to move into the Last 32 and main draw of the competition. Grace like Anjali, came in with an impressive top 50 finish at position 49.

Coach for the event Gavin Maguire commented that “The Euro Mini Championships was an extremely positive learning experience for our players. In tough conditions against very strong opposition, this young squad did their parents, clubs and provinces proud with an impressive amount of determination and fight put on show. This is exactly what we asked of them at the beginning of the week, and they were a pleasure to coach. I have no doubt if these players continue to work hard and up their training hours they will be able to mix it at European level even further in the coming months and years.”

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Masters Classification Report

Thunderous forehands, feisty verbal exchanges and deceptive defensive wiles were in evidence at the recent Masters Classification Tournament. Any cobwebs from Budapest or lazy summer beaches were soon blitzed in the early group stages. The knockout section of the 40’s began with a fantastic encounter between Daryl and Kevin Mackey. Delivering relentless heavy topspin, cleverly disguised services and furious winners from both wings, Kevin really put in a remarkable challenge. However, Daryl coped well, and led 4-0 in the fifth. Undaunted, displaying real aggression, Kevin bravely clawed his way back to deuce. Daryl then delivered when the chips were down, getting over the line 13-11. Rory Scott edged out Phil Wallace in five in an evenly contested semi-final. Against Daryl in the final, Rory used his blocking skills to good effect along with powerful flat hitting to win the first. Daryl absorbed Rory’s attack, and countered really well to win the next two. Down 2-7 in the fourth, Rory began to play with controlled aggression and hit some great winners to really trouble Daryl. Too late, alas, and a relieved Daryl won 11-8. Brian Devereux can be well pleased with his initial venture with long pimples here!

The Ladies event featured a welcome visitor, Senga Thomson. Several good performances were registered by Ikuko, Sharon, and Paula. Ger triumphed in a close final with Annemarie. Some of her attacking play was very effective indeed. Many close encounters are indicated over the coming season, going on these results.

The 50’s went to script, though Kieran Burke surprised himself somewhat to reach the semi-final. Returning serve very effectively against the dangerous Nebrojša Gabrič in the other semi-final, Kevin Mackey dominated proceedings, never allowing Neb to settle. Kevin was always in control over Pat McCloughan in the final, winning 6,9,-9,7. A strong entry in the 60’s saw the welcome return of Jeremy Lappin and Albert Coulter. Some tremendous performances in defeat were registered by Tommy Fitzgerald, Kariem Sabir and Philip Shaw. However, the final was not played late on in proceedings, leaving Kieran Burke and Tommy Caffrey to share the spoils.

Jimmy Fleming and Ollie Adamson can be pleased with their performances in the 70s. The final produced a classic of the genre, with Tommy taking the first two games, attacking any loose balls from Martin comfortably. Surprisingly, Martin’s variety of spin caused quite some difficulty thereafter, causing Tommy to struggle considerably. Hitting controlled forehands mixed in with deft defensive variations, Martin proceeded to lead 10-7 in the fifth, and looked to be completely in control. Point by lengthy point, Tommy somehow clawed his way back. Martin’s play could not be faulted. He did not freeze, continuing to mix astute attack with defence. However, Tommy won the game and the match on a scoreline of 10,4,-8,-6,12. Legerdemain, hypnosis, woodshedding in formative years, showtime…somehow, Tommy tapped into his reservoir of skills, technical and mental, to chisel victory out from bleak circumstances. Hats off to both players for this enthralling encounter!!

Our thanks to Roman and Ana at Pingzone for their assistance in staging the tournament. Dave, Sharon and Viv really managed the matches efficiently. Dave Pender, Denis Kelly, Jimmy Fleming among others, are to be commended for their efforts to assist in proceedings. Players’ willingness to umpire greatly assists the timely running of events. It does help if people can put empty bottles and litter into the bins provided. The new online system for entries will improve after this outing. The Masters Leinster Open is on 19 October.

Good Luck to all of our teams playing at the Home Nations Tournament in Perth!

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Prague Grand Prix Selections!

The following players have selected their selection for the Prague Grand Prix:

Nicole Larmour

Thi Ly Cashman

Lucy McIvor

Isabelle O’Sullivan

Anna Kelly

Pravesha Ragi

Thuy Linh Cashman

Mia O’Rahilly Egan

Tom Colvin

Joe Sheard

David Taylor

Gellert Moravcsik

Paddy Vaughan

James Skelton

Max Skelton

Kristijonas Dapkus

Congratulations to all players on their selections!

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Senior Schools International Selection

The following players have accepted their selection for the Senior Schools international Championships in Worcester, Enagland from 22nd – 24th June:

U14 Girls:

Pravesha Ragi

Nicole Larmour

U16 Girls:

Mia O’Rahilly Egan

Lucy Craig

Thi Ly Cashman

U18 Girls:

Thuy Linh Cashman

Zofia Wawrzyniak

U14 Boys:

Ciarán O’Donoghue

David Taylor

U16 Boys:

Kristijonas Dapkus

Julian Kelly

U18 Boys:

Joey Nelson

Dylan Grace

Zak Earley

Thomas Earley

Congratulations to all players selected!

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Masters National Championships 2018

Some wildcard entries featured in some exceptional groups in the Over 40s. Pat McCloughan edged out Robbie Gavin and Mark McAlister in one group, with two matches decided 11-9 in the fifth. The knockout stages saw Rory Scott prevail over Pat, to set up a titanic encounter with Phil Wallace. Rory’s modern defence produced some blistering returns of serve and great variations of spin. However, Phil was in control most of the way in the fifth, winning 11-9. Tibor Pofók beat Brian Devereux in five, -8,-7,3,6,7. In the semi-final, Tibor beat Phil in four, setting up the final with Strong. Daryl maintained his high performance levels to triumph in straight games. Retaining the Harry O’Prey Trophy, it is remarkable that Daryl has lost just three sets in five Masters events all season! Pit bosses in Las Vegas have been warned!

The Ladies event produced several excellent matches, not least Paula’s triumphs over Annemarie 9,10,4, and two fifth set wins over Gillian and Sharon. Drawing on the experience gained in Colleen’s VBL matches, Annemarie won a crucial match against Ger on a score of -7,-9,8,9,5. Also, Ikuko scored a notable win over Sharon. Eventually, Ger, Paula and Annemarie secured the podium placings.

Prevailing in three five set group matches with representatives of the choppers’ fraternity did not assist Dave Pemberton’s quest to retain the Over 50s David Addy Trophy. Those exertions took their toll when facing an on-fire Philip Shaw in the quarter-final. Some electric, all court exchanges between the two left-handers drew gasps from spectators. Winning in four, Philip did not really fire in the semi-final against Pat McCloughan, who had accounted for Kieran Burke earlier. Mark McAlister, having beaten Philip in the group stage, scored a good win against Kevin Mackey in the other half. In the final, Pat beat Mark in a strangely subdued match to emerge as champion.

Tommy Caffrey’s absence opened up the 60s event for several aspirants. Martin Pickles lost narrowly to Kieran Burke in the group stage, and this was a harbinger of things to come. Kieran won a good semi-final match with Philip Shaw, while Martin beat Adamson, Finn and Storey enroute to the final. The final produced a classic forehand spin attack against resolute defiance with long pips. Martin avenged his earlier loss on a scoreline of 9,6,-9,-10,9 in an absorbing match. Later, waxing philosophical, Kieran opined “You really have to look at the  markings on the ball to read the spin coming off those pimples! Shutting your eyes is not an option!”

In the 70s, Martin completed a marvellous double, beating Ollie in the final. Here, Ted made a welcome return to competitive action after recent eye surgery.

Our thanks to the staff at Pobalscoil Iosolde and to the Leinster Branch for all of their assistance in staging the event. Sharon and Dave did a tremendous job as treasurer and tournament referee. Willing cooperation from all who helped set up the hall and umpired when requested helped affairs to progress smoothly. Our good wishes go to members coping with injury or illness at this time.

GOOD LUCK to Teresa, Daryl and all of our participants going to the World Championships in Las Vegas!

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Female in Sport National Training Camp

Female in Sport National Training Camp – Report

From the 2nd to 4th of April, the first ‘Female in Sport’ National Training Camp was held in  Lisburn Racquets Club. The camp was part of a new initiative, to combine the training of the junior girls and senior women on the national squad, with the training of female players of all age and abilities, allowing them to gain a valuable insight into the training habits of more experienced players. The squad was led by Jing Yi Gao, assisted by Erin Thompson.

While those on the national squad trained hard for important events coming up in the following weeks, particularly the Junior Interprovincial and International Primary School Championships, the ‘Female in Sport’ participants benefited from one-on-one coaching from Jing Yi and Erin throughout the 3 days. The two squads came together for warm-up exercises and fun match-play and games at the beginning and end of every session, creating a great atmosphere between the two groups.

Overall the first Female in Sport National Training Camp was resounding success, with players aged from 8 to 60+ attending throughout the 3 days. The camp provided an important opportunity for female players, from national to beginner level to learn from an experienced female-only coaching team and thus being able focus on and develop skills that are particularly important to the female table tennis game. The positive and fun atmosphere created at camps like these will no doubt encourage more girls and women to begin and continue playing the sport of table tennis and provide a great opportunity to the raise the overall standard of female table tennis throughout Ireland.  

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New Social Table Tennis Club in Castleknock Community Centre

Castleknock Community Centre have opened a brand new Social Table Tennis Club. The club will be running table tennis on Fridays from the 4th May.

FRIDAY – Juniors from 7.15pm to 8.15pm
FRIDAY – Seniors from 8.15pm to 10pm.

There will also be a morning social club for those who are interested in getting active during the day. The club will run on Thursday from the 14th of May. 

THURSDAY – Open from 12-2pm. 

COST €3 PER SESSION PER PERSON


ADDRESS: CASTLEKNOCK COMMUNITY CENTRE, LAUREL LODGE ROAD, CASTLEKNOCK
DUBLIN 15

CONTACT: (01) 8200968

EMAIL: [email protected]

WEB: castleknockcommunitycentre.ie