CROSSAKIEL HANDBALL REPORT 2011 There was mixed fortunes for Crossakiel players in the 1st round singles of the Leinster championships. By Michael McGee
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ichael Gaynor had a fine 219, 21-12 victory over Laoisâs Larry Brennan and followed it up defeating Oliver Ryan of Carlow 21-18, 21-20. Mark & John Farrell went down to Wexford & Dublin opponents respectively while Steven Quinn fell to Offalyâs Noel Murphy 21-12, 21-14 in Delvin. Eugene OâReilly & Peter Flanagan last yearâs runners-up got their Leinster Campaign off to a winning start with a facile win over Offalyâs Darren Madden & Alan Guinan by 21-1, 21-3. Michael Gaynor & Mark Farrell played outstanding handball in Ballymore Eustace to defeat one of the title contenders in Kilkennyâs Paul Clifford & Sean Quigley. In a frenetic start to the game Gaynor & Farrell quickly found themselves 18-4 down in game 1 but staged a remarkable recovery to hit back taking the opener by 21-18. In the second the Meath men were sharper and held out for a 21-15 win. Pat McCabe & James OâHiggins fell to Kildareâs Damien McCarthy & Neville Doyle in straight games as did John & Vinny Farrell to Andrew Dowling & Michael Donovan of Laois. Michael Gaynor went out of the singles against Kilkennyâs Ger Anthony over 3 games final score was 17-21, 2114, 15-21. The Club held its Agm on Friday January 21st last and all the officers were re-elected. Michael Gaynor & Mark Farrell exited the Leinster doubles championships going down to Wexfordâs Justin Heffernan & Danny Linden by 15-21, 18-21 in Leixlip. Unfortunately for Eugene OâReilly & Peter Flanagan they met the same fate when they went down to Kilkennyâs Anthony Martin & C.J. Delaney by 21-9, 15-21, 321 in Mullingar. Crossakielâs Eugene OâReilly reached the quarter finals of the 2011 Irish 40 x 20 Nationals. Eugene came through safely in
the round 16 match over Galwayâs Pierce Lalor. Eugene easily winning game 1 by 21-2. The Galway man was forced to retire early in the 2nd with an injury. In the quarter final Eugene was defeated by Wexfordâs Darren OâToole by 21-15, 21-4. Crossakiel defeated by strong St. Caniceâs team in Interclub championships Crossakiel took on St. Caniceâs D team (Kilkenny) in the 1st round of the Leinster Interclub championships in Ballymore Eustace . The Crossakiel team were Michael Gaynor, Mark Farrell, Eugene OâReilly, Pat McCabe and Vinny Farrell. Unfortunately the lads went down to the Kilkenny Club by 63-97. Michael Gaynor got the team off to a great start winning his singles match by 21-14, 21-20. However the doubles team of Pat McCabe & Eugene OâReilly could not keep the lead as the doubles lost by 11-21, 6-21. Mark Farrell last singles player was up against a very strong St. Caniceâs player and registered 4 points. With St. Caniceâs so far ahead the 2nd game was not played The Crossakiel team on the evening was Michael
Gaynor, Eugene OâReilly, Pat McCabe, Mark Farrell and sub Vinny Farrell. Michael Gaynor & John Leahy take Kells 60 X 30 Tournament final Crossakiel players entered in the Kells Intermediate/Masters tournament and Eugene OâReilly & Michael Gaynor reached the final. Eugene partnered Joe Lynch as they overcame Peter Flanagan & Steven Quinn by 17-21, 21-15, 2110 and then Anthony McConnell & Micheal Sheridan by 21-16, 21-3 in their semi-final. Michael Gaynor & John Leahy overcame Mark Farrell & Jimmy Reilly. In the final Michael Gaynor & John Leahy defeated Eugene OâReilly & Joe Lynch by 2110, 21-14. In the 1st round of the Leinster 60 x 30 championships Eugene OâReilly defeated Kildareâs Gary Balfe by 21-15, 21-7. Mark Farrell went down to a strong Laois opponent in Michael Donovan by 921, 12-21. In the Junior doubles Steven Quinn & Vinny Farrell almost pulled of a shock victory over Offalyâs Conor OâBrien & Brian
A group of Crossakiel juvenile players receiving their training certificates