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Monday, March 28, 2011

Mick Egan takes Tommy Kenny Cup success. The Widow Pat's Mick Egan won the 8th annual Tommy Kenny Memorial Cup held in Creaton's Bar, Loughlynn on Saturday last. Twenty-four hours after picking up his deserved Roscommon Sports Partnership Award for his darting exploits, Egan beat Wayne Harris 6-4 in the Final of this well supported tournament. It was originally due to be played last December but due to bad weather, road conditions and other fixtures, it was unable to be played before now. A total of 40 players from throughout the county took part on the day with the eventual winner recording earlier wins over Brendan Harrington (3-0);Cathal Hitchen (3-1);Martin Fleming (4-3); and Sean Fleming (5-2). It's the second time Mick Egan has won the Kenny Cup having won previously in 2007. Roll of Honour can be viewed at www.rosdarts.com . Thanks to the Creaton family for their hospitality and refreshments on the day which were outstanding yet again. The 2010 Tommy Kenny Cup Results. Last 16:-W.Harris 3,A.Doory 0;G.Donoghue 3,P.Finan 2;M.Egan 3,C.Hitchen 1;M.Fleming 3,T.Farrell 2;F.Hussey 3,P.Connaughton 0;J.Crawley 3,J.Sharkey 1;L.Docherty 3;P.Egan 2;S.Fleming 3,J.McIntyre 0. Last 8:-W.Harris 4,G.Donoghue 1;M.Egan 4,M.Fleming 3;J.Crawley 4,F.Hussey 0;S.Fleming 4,L.Docherty 2. Semi's:-W.Harris 5,J.Crawley 3;M.Egan 5,S.Fleming 2. Final:-Mick Egan 6, Wayne Harris 4. Lady of the Tournament:- Jackie McDonald. Highest Checkout:- Mick Egan. 120.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

February/March news round-up............


Semi's for Egan in trip to Tipp!
Mick Egan reached the Semi Finals of todays Irelands Players Championships in Nenagh. 90 players took part on the day with Egan including wins over Andrew McCarthy, 5-0; John Herlihy 5-2; Ian Dobson 5-2; and Christy Fisher, 5-0. Having led 5-3 in the semi, Egan went down on a 6-5 scoreline to Campbell Jackson. It's easily the best run at a Players Championships event by a Roscommon player and keeps him on course to qualify for his third successive finals. Wexford's Stephen Byrne was winner of todays event beating Jackson 6-2 in the final. 
Round Four Men's Results - - 
Last 16:
Mick Egan 5 - 2 Ian Dobson
Christy Fisher 5 - 1 John Bracken
Kevin McDonnell 5 - 1 Colin Maxwell
Campbell Jackson 5 - 1 John Ward
Trevor English 1 - 5 Dave Murphy
Damien O'Driscoll 4 - 5 Jerry O'Hara
Stephen Byrne 5 - 2 Darren Clifford
Declan O'Sullivan 2 - 5 Philip Boyce
Q/finals:
Mick Egan 5 - 0 Christy Fisher
Kevin McDonnell 2 - 5 Campbell Jackson
Dave Murphy 5 - 2 Jerry O'Hara
Stephen Byrne 5 - 3 Philip Boyce
S/finals:
Mick Egan 5 - 6 Campbell Jackson
Dave Murphy 0 - 6 Stephen Byrne
Final:
Campbell Jackson 2 - 6 Stephen Byrne
140 players appear on the Men's Rankings List after Round Four and with only five points separating 32nd. and 140th. places it is still possible for any of these players to qualify for the finals on June 26th. in Kilkenny. 
Full up to date rankings can be viewed at 
http://www.dartsinireland.com/Ireland_Champs/IC_20010-11/Mens_Rankings.htm

League Semi's down for decision.
League stage results.
Flanagan's, Castleplunkett 7, Chariot, Frenchpark 0. (21-9).
McDermott's, Ballinaheglish 6, Creaton's, Loughlynn 1. (18-9).
Full League table, stats and news can be viewed at www.rosdarts.com
Semi Final pairings to be played over home and away legs- to be played completed before April 1st.
Roscommon County Darts League Cup Semi's
Spell's, Ballaghaderreen v Kate's, Castlerea is set for Friday March 18th, 10pm.
The Widow Pat's, Knockcroghery v Flanagan's, Castleplunkett TBA.
Roscommon County Darts Shield Semi's.
Timmy's,Elphin v Creaton's, Loughlynn TBA.
Hollywood, Roscommon v McDermott's, Ballinaheglish TBA.

Dates for the diary.
Saturday, March 26th: The Tommy Kenny Cup at Creaton's Bar, Loughlynn. 5pm start. 
Saturday, April 9th: The Roscommon County Darts League Finals at Hannon's Hotel, Roscommon Town. 
Regular updates for all upcoming events can be viewed at www.rosdarts.com/dates-for-the-diary

Heneghan captures Kelly Cup.
Mayo's Martin Heneghan became the youngest winner of the Martin Kelly Memorial Cup which took place in The Hollywood Bar, in Roscommon town on March 6th. The 19 year old from Roundfort, and Ireland International was best of the 52 players took part on the day, with several counties represented. Defending Champion Mick Egan bowed out in the last 16 beaten by Francis Hussey who reached the semi finals. Recent A1 Roofing Ltd winner Paul Carton was also out by the last 8. Surprise package from all the Roscommon players present was eventual runner-up Alan Loughnane who put in some great displays both before and in the final. Loughnane also picked up highest checkout prize for his 150 effort in winning against Joe Crawley in the last 8. 
The raffle which took place on the day raised €500 for Cancer Research.
Martin Kelly Cup Results:
Last 8: 
Terry McNulty bt Jimmy Reilly; 
Francis Hussey bt Martin Fleming;
Martin Heneghan bt Paul Carton;
Alan Loughnane bt Joe Crawley.
Semi-finals:
A.Loughnane 5, F.Hussey 1;
M.Heneghan, T.McNulty 4. 
Final: 
M.Heneghan 6, A.Loughnane 4. 
Lady of the Tournament: Barbara Victory. Runner-up: Phil Carney.
Highest Checkout: Alan Loughnane- 150.


Roscommon involvement in University Darts success.
McDermott's of Ballinaheglish team mates David Concannon, Mark Finneran, and Gary Concannon enjoyed success at the UDC U.D.A.I. All Ireland University Darts Teams College Intervarsities on Saturday with GMIT. At the group stage they beat Carlow IT (C) 5-0, Carlow IT (B) 5-1, NUIG (B) 5-1. IT Tallaght were opposition in the semi finals where they enjoyed a 6-2 win. After going 3-1 down in the final a 7-6 win over GMIT sealed victory. NUIG (A) Panel-  David Concannon, Mark Finneran, Gary Concannon, Stiofán "DANGER" de Lundres Ó Dálaigh and Chris Clyne.


Egan on International duty.
The Widow Pat's and Roscommon Intercounty darts player Mick Egan travelled with the Republic of Ireland 6-a-side darts team that took part in the annual 6 Nations Cup in Scotland on February 25th-27th. The Six Nations Cup, featuring the national teams (men and women) of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, The Republic of Ireland and The Netherlands, was played at the Erskine Bridge Hotel, Erskine, Renfrewshire on February 25th, 26th and 27th. England Men defended their title, and Wales Women won out the Ladies competition. The Republic of Ireland mens team lost out 13-8 to both Holland and Wales, before going down 13-9 to Northern Ireland in the 5th/6th place play-off.
Egan was an unused sub for the first two games, before finally getting a chance against the North, and put in a decent effort securing 2 of the Republics 9 points.


Paddy Higgins Cup heads North.
The Paddy Higgins Cup headed North for the seconds year, as Tyrone's Campbell Jackson won the 2nd annual Paddy Higgins Cup held in The Goal Post in Ballinagare on February 20th in which nearly 50 players took part. Jon Paul Feeney was best of the Roscommon contingent having a run to the semi finals where he was beaten by eventual runner up John Bosclair (Mayo).


Youths title charge ends at group stage.
The Roscommon Youths teams charge for I.N.D.O. All Ireland Championship glory ended at group stage last Saturday. Roscommon's panel was divided into two teams with Roscommon's promising B team losing out to Mayo (3-2), and Donegal (4-1). Although beating Sligo 5-0, the 4-1 defeat to Donegal cost Roscommon a place at the knockout stage. Dublin went on to win the event which was held at The West County Hotel in Ennis. The Roscommon panel- Jack Morgan, Derek Doohan, Sean McHugh, Michael Beirne, Jason Dudey, Ryan Lynch, Aaron Lynch, Thomas Corcoran, Cian Gibbons, Shane Carrington, Jamie Lunt, Cian Hanley, Gordon Nolan, Darren Dunleavy. Manager's- Sean Fleming and Tommy Beirne.