Match Line-ups:
Stephen Joyce -v- Conan Mackey
Roslyn Moore -v- John Kennedy
Hannah Cullen -v- Paul Stott
Karl Dryer -v- Pat Irvine
Darragh McLoughlin -v- Enzo Paolucci
Carl McDermott -v- Andrew Smale
Maria O'Toole -v- Amanda Larkin
Aimee Kellegher -v- Ryan Press
McLoughlin starts well against Paolucci, Joyce doubles but then leaves a 7-10 split. His opponent Mackey opens with three splits in three frames to fall behind early in the match.
Stott continues where he left off in the last round. He paces 290 in the early stages against Cullen.
Carl McDermott shoots front four, but his momentum is halted by a nine-miss in frame five.
Roslyn Moore and John Kennedy are neck-and-neck through 7 frames.
Smale and McDermott are putting on an impressive match in game one. McDermott leads 217-191 through 8 frames.
Joyce continues to pull away from the faltering Mackey. He leads by 100 pins late in the first game.
A four bagger puts Stott in control against Cullen as she opens frame eight to trail by 33 pins.
Larkin has a 30 pin lead over O'Toole through seven frames of game one. Kellegher leads Press by 9 pins in frame ten of their match.
Joyce rolls a 241 to take a 126 pin lead over Mackey after game one.
McLoughlin leads Paolucci by 40 after game one. Stott also leads Cullen by 40.
Irvine leads Dryer by 40 in the early stages of game two.
A brookie strike from Mackey, but he still trails Joyce by 120 pins. Stott lookiing good again, he leads Cullen by 40. McLoughlin has 25 pin lead over Paolucci.
Kennedy holds 40 pin lead over Moore. Larkin leads O'Toole by 10, Kellegher leads Press by 20 going into game three of their matches.
McLoughlin leads by 50 going into game three. Stott leads Cullen by 80, but splits frame one of game three.
McDermott has a healthy lead at the half way point of game three. He has an 80 pin cushion over Smale and looks favourite to advance to round four now. Mcloughlin and Stott look like qualifying now, with only half a game to go they both have healthy leads. Joyce has Mackey well beaten and he will be going through to round four.
Kennedy advances to round four with 14 pin victory over Roslyn Moore. Irvine beats Dryer, McDermott advances over Smale. Stott beats Cullen. O'Toole beats Larkin.
Round Four of the Loser's section will commence soon.
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Saturday, April 30, 2011
Matchplay Losers' Section-Round Two
Match Line-ups:
Maria O'Toole -v- Dave English
Greg Gardiner -v- Amanda Larkin
Aimee Kellegher -v- Dave Noonan
Ryan Press -v- Shane Hendrick
Chris Sloan -v- Darragh McLoughlin
Enzo P -v- Eamon Ward
Nick King -v- Carl McDermott
Andrew Smale -v- Barry Foley
Strikes all round at the start of this round, plenty of bowlers startiing with doubles. McLoughlin and Sloan match each other frame-for-frame with four strikes to open with.
Shane Hendrick also goes front four, with his opponent Ryan Press keeping in touching disatnce with doubles either side of a nine-spare.
Dave English starting confidently in game one. He sits on 115 for six frames working on a double.
Dave Noonan inconsistent in his first game with Aimee Kellegher. Kellegher playing solidly to hold a 35 pin lead through seven frames.
Nick King and Carl McDermott are contesting a close match in game through game one. Darragh McLoughlin holds an 11 pin lead over Chris Sloan coming to the end of game one.
Barry Foley is struggling again in game one here. He trails by 50 pins through seven frames.
McLoughlin takes a 20 pin lead into game two. Hendrick holds 30 pin lead over Press.
Greg Gardiner trails Amanda Larkin by 50 pins in the final frame of game one.
Dave English trails Maria O'Toole by 50 pins in the early stages of game two.
Enzo Palluci leads Eamon Ward by 100 pins half way through game two of their match.
Maria O'Toole turkey's to widen her lead over Dave English to 80 pins. Hendrick still leads Press, while McLoughlin continues to keep Sloan at bay with a double.
Barry Foley finally looks to have found some form in game two. However, his opponent Andrew Swale continues to carry well and maintains his healthy lead.
McLoughlin holds 50 pin lead going into the final game against Sloan.
Kellegher leads Noonan by 80 pins in the early stages of game three. English trails O'Toole by 110 pins. Foley closes the gap on Smale to 25 pins.
Press bowls 270 to take over the lead against Hendrick going into game three.
Foley goes front four in game three to take the lead against Smale.
English putting up a fight against O'Toole, pacing 259 in the final game. He trails by 70 though and it looks like being too much to get back.
Last year's runner up Noonan is out of this year's tournament, losing to Aimee Kellegher.
Foley opens and throws ball into the ditch to give Smale a chance. Foley splits in the tenth to open the door and allow Smale to close out the match, which he does. Smale through to the next round, but the defending champion goes out early.
McLoughlin is a 50 pin winner over Chris Sloan and advances to round three. Press takes out Hendrick to advance to the next round.
Amanda Larkin also into round three after a comfortable victory over Greg Gardiner.
Round Two is now complete. Round three of the winners' section will commence soon.
Maria O'Toole -v- Dave English
Greg Gardiner -v- Amanda Larkin
Aimee Kellegher -v- Dave Noonan
Ryan Press -v- Shane Hendrick
Chris Sloan -v- Darragh McLoughlin
Enzo P -v- Eamon Ward
Nick King -v- Carl McDermott
Andrew Smale -v- Barry Foley
Strikes all round at the start of this round, plenty of bowlers startiing with doubles. McLoughlin and Sloan match each other frame-for-frame with four strikes to open with.
Shane Hendrick also goes front four, with his opponent Ryan Press keeping in touching disatnce with doubles either side of a nine-spare.
Dave English starting confidently in game one. He sits on 115 for six frames working on a double.
Dave Noonan inconsistent in his first game with Aimee Kellegher. Kellegher playing solidly to hold a 35 pin lead through seven frames.
Nick King and Carl McDermott are contesting a close match in game through game one. Darragh McLoughlin holds an 11 pin lead over Chris Sloan coming to the end of game one.
Barry Foley is struggling again in game one here. He trails by 50 pins through seven frames.
McLoughlin takes a 20 pin lead into game two. Hendrick holds 30 pin lead over Press.
Greg Gardiner trails Amanda Larkin by 50 pins in the final frame of game one.
Dave English trails Maria O'Toole by 50 pins in the early stages of game two.
Enzo Palluci leads Eamon Ward by 100 pins half way through game two of their match.
Maria O'Toole turkey's to widen her lead over Dave English to 80 pins. Hendrick still leads Press, while McLoughlin continues to keep Sloan at bay with a double.
Barry Foley finally looks to have found some form in game two. However, his opponent Andrew Swale continues to carry well and maintains his healthy lead.
McLoughlin holds 50 pin lead going into the final game against Sloan.
Kellegher leads Noonan by 80 pins in the early stages of game three. English trails O'Toole by 110 pins. Foley closes the gap on Smale to 25 pins.
Press bowls 270 to take over the lead against Hendrick going into game three.
Foley goes front four in game three to take the lead against Smale.
English putting up a fight against O'Toole, pacing 259 in the final game. He trails by 70 though and it looks like being too much to get back.
Last year's runner up Noonan is out of this year's tournament, losing to Aimee Kellegher.
Foley opens and throws ball into the ditch to give Smale a chance. Foley splits in the tenth to open the door and allow Smale to close out the match, which he does. Smale through to the next round, but the defending champion goes out early.
McLoughlin is a 50 pin winner over Chris Sloan and advances to round three. Press takes out Hendrick to advance to the next round.
Amanda Larkin also into round three after a comfortable victory over Greg Gardiner.
Round Two is now complete. Round three of the winners' section will commence soon.
Matchplay Round Two
Karl Dryer starts with front three in his match with Amanda Larkin. Stephen Joyce takes early lead against Darragh McLoughlin after he missed a single pin in frame two.
Dave English starts well to lead against Pat Irvine. Barry Foley opens his first competitive bowling this year solidly to lead against John Kennedy.
McLoughlin doubles to take lead from Joyce. Ryan Press shoots front eight but leaves a solid ten-pin in frame nine.
Conan Mackey pacing 290 after four frames against Eamon Ward, who himself is pacing 278. Greg Gardner shoots a turkey to make up for an open frame in frame three. He leads Grant Duggan comfortably in game one of their match.
Barry Foley struggling a little at the minute, but he only trails John Kennedy by 2 pins after frame six. Darragh McLoughlin on a five-bagger as he looks to build a lead against Stephen Joyce. Joyce however is not letting McLoughlin get too far away from him.
In the losers' section, Enzo bowls 215 against PJ Shine's 141. Nick King's 264 is too good for Paul Chandler in game one. Chandler bowled a 230 to stay in touch though.
Grant Duggan leads Greg Gardner 236-222 after game one. This one looks like it could go right down to the wire.
In the winners' section, defending champion Barry Foley is really struggling. He sits on 117 after frame nine of game one. His opponent John Kennedy leads him by 70 pins.
Dave English leads Pat Irvine 216-189. Karl Dryer leads Amanda Larkin 213-178.
John Kennedy leads Barry Foley 220-126. McLoughlin leads Joyce 255-201. Mackey leads Ward 232-218.
Greg Gardner shoots front five in game two. Grant Duggan keeps up with front four.
Paul Stott leads Shane Hendrick 264-173.
McLoughlin is holding onto his lead over Joyce in the early exchanges of game two. Foley continues yo be inconsistent in his match with John Kennedy.
Gardner leaves another solid 7 pin and shows some frustration on the approach. He takes the spare with a two-handed reverse shot to post 213 in game two. He trails Duggan 464-435 going into the final game.
Dave English struggling in game two of his match with Pat Irvine. He trails overall, 341-310.
Ryan Press shoots 706 in round one of the losers' section. He will hope he can recapture that form when he goes into competitive action in round two, after having a bye in round one.
Paul Chandler goes front six in game three against Nick King. He now only trails by 8 pins.
McLoughlin still leads Joyce by 40 pins in what is becoming a battle of spares in game two. Foley shhots 152 in game two. He now trails 463-278 after two games.
Paul Chandler goes front eight, but a four bagger from King keeps him in fornt. King rode hid luck in this one, and will surely count himself lucky that Chandler had a bad day in terms of luck and carry in the pocket. King advances to the next round, but for an unlucky Chandler its the end of the road for this year.
Hannah Cullen leads Dave Noonan by 40 pins going into the final game of their round two match.
Eamon Ward leads Conan Mackey 460-424 as they begin their final game. Joyce levels things up in his match with McLoughlin. They are tied 419 a piece so its winner takes all in game three of this one.
Gardner pips Duggan 691-673 in a tightly-fought contest. Gardner advances to round two in the losers' section.
Paul Stott giving Shane Hendrick no chance. He is 544 for his first two games, with Hendrick able to do nothing but look on and admire some top class bowling.
Stephen Joyce makes the first mistake in his match with McLoughlin, leaving the 3-4-6-7-10 split in frame two. He steps up and spare it though in a high-pressure game. This one is going to go right to the final ball.
Hannah Cullen's lead over last year's runner up Dave Noonan is down to just 11 pins half way through their final game. This looks like another tight match-up.
Barry Foley is resigned now to joining the losers' section. He lies 180 pins down on John Kennedy coming towards the end of their matc. Dave English is also in danger of joinig the losers section. He is 50 pins down coming to the end of his match with Pat Irvine.
Mackey still trails Ward by 20 pins. They have five frames of their match remaining.
Joyce is starting to take a grip of his match with McLoughlin. He leads by 20 as they reach the halfway point of game three.
Hannah Cullen knocks last year's finalist Dave Noonan into the losers section. Cullen struck in the tenth to close the door on Noonan, who had closed the gap from the first two games to give himself a chance.
Mackey advances in the winner's section with victory over Ward. Ward will now join the losers' section.
Paul Stott shoots 823 to complete as comfortable a victory as you're likely to see over a helpless Shane Hendrick.
Joyce completes what turned out to be a comfortable victory over McLoughlin to move into round three. Karl Dryer beats Amanda Larkin 630-586.
Dave English starts well to lead against Pat Irvine. Barry Foley opens his first competitive bowling this year solidly to lead against John Kennedy.
McLoughlin doubles to take lead from Joyce. Ryan Press shoots front eight but leaves a solid ten-pin in frame nine.
Conan Mackey pacing 290 after four frames against Eamon Ward, who himself is pacing 278. Greg Gardner shoots a turkey to make up for an open frame in frame three. He leads Grant Duggan comfortably in game one of their match.
Barry Foley struggling a little at the minute, but he only trails John Kennedy by 2 pins after frame six. Darragh McLoughlin on a five-bagger as he looks to build a lead against Stephen Joyce. Joyce however is not letting McLoughlin get too far away from him.
In the losers' section, Enzo bowls 215 against PJ Shine's 141. Nick King's 264 is too good for Paul Chandler in game one. Chandler bowled a 230 to stay in touch though.
Grant Duggan leads Greg Gardner 236-222 after game one. This one looks like it could go right down to the wire.
In the winners' section, defending champion Barry Foley is really struggling. He sits on 117 after frame nine of game one. His opponent John Kennedy leads him by 70 pins.
Dave English leads Pat Irvine 216-189. Karl Dryer leads Amanda Larkin 213-178.
John Kennedy leads Barry Foley 220-126. McLoughlin leads Joyce 255-201. Mackey leads Ward 232-218.
Greg Gardner shoots front five in game two. Grant Duggan keeps up with front four.
Paul Stott leads Shane Hendrick 264-173.
McLoughlin is holding onto his lead over Joyce in the early exchanges of game two. Foley continues yo be inconsistent in his match with John Kennedy.
Gardner leaves another solid 7 pin and shows some frustration on the approach. He takes the spare with a two-handed reverse shot to post 213 in game two. He trails Duggan 464-435 going into the final game.
Dave English struggling in game two of his match with Pat Irvine. He trails overall, 341-310.
Ryan Press shoots 706 in round one of the losers' section. He will hope he can recapture that form when he goes into competitive action in round two, after having a bye in round one.
Paul Chandler goes front six in game three against Nick King. He now only trails by 8 pins.
McLoughlin still leads Joyce by 40 pins in what is becoming a battle of spares in game two. Foley shhots 152 in game two. He now trails 463-278 after two games.
Paul Chandler goes front eight, but a four bagger from King keeps him in fornt. King rode hid luck in this one, and will surely count himself lucky that Chandler had a bad day in terms of luck and carry in the pocket. King advances to the next round, but for an unlucky Chandler its the end of the road for this year.
Hannah Cullen leads Dave Noonan by 40 pins going into the final game of their round two match.
Eamon Ward leads Conan Mackey 460-424 as they begin their final game. Joyce levels things up in his match with McLoughlin. They are tied 419 a piece so its winner takes all in game three of this one.
Gardner pips Duggan 691-673 in a tightly-fought contest. Gardner advances to round two in the losers' section.
Paul Stott giving Shane Hendrick no chance. He is 544 for his first two games, with Hendrick able to do nothing but look on and admire some top class bowling.
Stephen Joyce makes the first mistake in his match with McLoughlin, leaving the 3-4-6-7-10 split in frame two. He steps up and spare it though in a high-pressure game. This one is going to go right to the final ball.
Hannah Cullen's lead over last year's runner up Dave Noonan is down to just 11 pins half way through their final game. This looks like another tight match-up.
Barry Foley is resigned now to joining the losers' section. He lies 180 pins down on John Kennedy coming towards the end of their matc. Dave English is also in danger of joinig the losers section. He is 50 pins down coming to the end of his match with Pat Irvine.
Mackey still trails Ward by 20 pins. They have five frames of their match remaining.
Joyce is starting to take a grip of his match with McLoughlin. He leads by 20 as they reach the halfway point of game three.
Hannah Cullen knocks last year's finalist Dave Noonan into the losers section. Cullen struck in the tenth to close the door on Noonan, who had closed the gap from the first two games to give himself a chance.
Mackey advances in the winner's section with victory over Ward. Ward will now join the losers' section.
Paul Stott shoots 823 to complete as comfortable a victory as you're likely to see over a helpless Shane Hendrick.
Joyce completes what turned out to be a comfortable victory over McLoughlin to move into round three. Karl Dryer beats Amanda Larkin 630-586.
Matchplay Round Two-Line-ups
Winners's Section:
Darragh McLoughlin -v- Stephen Joyce
Conan Mackey -v- Eamon Ward
Carl McDermott -v- Roslyn Moore
John Kennedy -v- Barry Foley
David Noonan -v- Hannah Cullen
Shane Hendrick -v- Paul Stott
Amanda Larkin -v- Karl Dryer
Dave English -v- Pat Irvine
Losers' Section (Round One)
Ryan Press -v- Bye
Aimee Kellegher -v- Bye
Enzo P -v- PJ Shine
Chris Sloan -v- Bye
Nick King -v- Paul Chandler
Andrew Swale -v- Bye
Greg Gardner -v- Grant Duggan
Maria O'Toole -v- Bye
Darragh McLoughlin -v- Stephen Joyce
Conan Mackey -v- Eamon Ward
Carl McDermott -v- Roslyn Moore
John Kennedy -v- Barry Foley
David Noonan -v- Hannah Cullen
Shane Hendrick -v- Paul Stott
Amanda Larkin -v- Karl Dryer
Dave English -v- Pat Irvine
Losers' Section (Round One)
Ryan Press -v- Bye
Aimee Kellegher -v- Bye
Enzo P -v- PJ Shine
Chris Sloan -v- Bye
Nick King -v- Paul Chandler
Andrew Swale -v- Bye
Greg Gardner -v- Grant Duggan
Maria O'Toole -v- Bye
Pepsi Irish Matchplay-First Round Updates
Strong start to game one for many bowlers. A Stephen Joyce double on lanes one&two was matched by Darragh McLoughlin.
Conan Mackey also throws double on lanes 3&4. He leads Grant Duggan in the early stages of their match.
Karl Dryer and Nick King start well to lead their respective matches. Greg Gardner starts front three to take the early lead against Eamon Ward.
Ryan Press behind in his match with John Kennedy. Aimee Kellegher leads Roslyn Moore.
Darragh McLoughlin back in the pocket after struggling a little in the middle part of his game. Hannah Cullen leads Chris Sloan by one pin as they approach the final three frames of game one.
Impressive 242 from Stephen Joyce in game one. Maria O'Toole posts 177 including her 32-pin handicap.
Greg Gardner's strong start starting to look a little wasted after two missed seven pins. Grant Duggan leads Conan Mackey by 12 pins going into frame nine.
Hannah Cullen takes game one over Chris Sloan 213-194. Eamon Ward capitalises on some bad luck in the pocket for Greg Gardner to take game one of their match 250-186.
Karl Dryer leads Paul Chandler 202-181 after game one of their match.
Eamon Ward starts slow in game two against Greg Gardner. Gardner spares the one-three-seven split in frame two to stay clean and keep the pressure on.
Stephen Joycd looks impressive again in game two, posting a 219. He posts 461 total for two games and looks comfortable to advance in the winners' section. Maria O'Toole will have to settle for a place in the losers section with the form Joyce is in.
Karl Dryer currently front four in game two. Paul Stott and Amanda Larkin also start strong.
John Kennedy still leads Ryan Press by 21 pins going into game three of their match. Barry Foley playing conservatively in round one. You feel his bye will stand him in good stead when it comes to the competitive action in later rounds.
Hannah Cullen widens her lead over Chris Sloan to 31 pins going into game three. David Noonan using his bye well to learn the lanes for later rounds. He bowls a 218 in game two.
The match between Aimee Kellegher and Rosyln Moore looks set to go to the wire. Moore leads by a single pin going into frame nine of game two.
Conan Mackey leading Grant Duggan by 11 pins going into the final frame of game two. Greg Gardner struggling to find a way to close the gap on his opponent Eamon Ward.
Karl Dryer shoots front sevenn in game two. He eventually posts a 265 to take a 110-pin lead over Paul Chandler. Dryer looks certain to move on in the winners' section.
Chris Sloan is trying to put up a late stand, but his opponent Hannah Cullen is matching him frame-for-frame to preserve her lead froom the opening two games.
Stephen Joyce cleans up in his first round match. He goes on to play Darragh McLoughlin in an exciting-looking round two match in the winners' section.
Hannah Cullen beats Chris Sloan. She will face last year's runner-up Dave Noonan in round two of the winners' section.
Roslyn Moore beats Aimee Kellegher in round one to advance to the winner's section.
Greg Gardner has given up his attempts to catch Eamon Ward long ago. Ward will advance to the winners section from this one. Conan Mackey advances to face Ward after defeating Grant Duggan.
Round One is now complete. The full round two line-ups will be posted shortly, and updates will resume as soon as round two begins.
Conan Mackey also throws double on lanes 3&4. He leads Grant Duggan in the early stages of their match.
Karl Dryer and Nick King start well to lead their respective matches. Greg Gardner starts front three to take the early lead against Eamon Ward.
Ryan Press behind in his match with John Kennedy. Aimee Kellegher leads Roslyn Moore.
Darragh McLoughlin back in the pocket after struggling a little in the middle part of his game. Hannah Cullen leads Chris Sloan by one pin as they approach the final three frames of game one.
Impressive 242 from Stephen Joyce in game one. Maria O'Toole posts 177 including her 32-pin handicap.
Greg Gardner's strong start starting to look a little wasted after two missed seven pins. Grant Duggan leads Conan Mackey by 12 pins going into frame nine.
Hannah Cullen takes game one over Chris Sloan 213-194. Eamon Ward capitalises on some bad luck in the pocket for Greg Gardner to take game one of their match 250-186.
Karl Dryer leads Paul Chandler 202-181 after game one of their match.
Eamon Ward starts slow in game two against Greg Gardner. Gardner spares the one-three-seven split in frame two to stay clean and keep the pressure on.
Stephen Joycd looks impressive again in game two, posting a 219. He posts 461 total for two games and looks comfortable to advance in the winners' section. Maria O'Toole will have to settle for a place in the losers section with the form Joyce is in.
Karl Dryer currently front four in game two. Paul Stott and Amanda Larkin also start strong.
John Kennedy still leads Ryan Press by 21 pins going into game three of their match. Barry Foley playing conservatively in round one. You feel his bye will stand him in good stead when it comes to the competitive action in later rounds.
Hannah Cullen widens her lead over Chris Sloan to 31 pins going into game three. David Noonan using his bye well to learn the lanes for later rounds. He bowls a 218 in game two.
The match between Aimee Kellegher and Rosyln Moore looks set to go to the wire. Moore leads by a single pin going into frame nine of game two.
Conan Mackey leading Grant Duggan by 11 pins going into the final frame of game two. Greg Gardner struggling to find a way to close the gap on his opponent Eamon Ward.
Karl Dryer shoots front sevenn in game two. He eventually posts a 265 to take a 110-pin lead over Paul Chandler. Dryer looks certain to move on in the winners' section.
Chris Sloan is trying to put up a late stand, but his opponent Hannah Cullen is matching him frame-for-frame to preserve her lead froom the opening two games.
Stephen Joyce cleans up in his first round match. He goes on to play Darragh McLoughlin in an exciting-looking round two match in the winners' section.
Hannah Cullen beats Chris Sloan. She will face last year's runner-up Dave Noonan in round two of the winners' section.
Roslyn Moore beats Aimee Kellegher in round one to advance to the winner's section.
Greg Gardner has given up his attempts to catch Eamon Ward long ago. Ward will advance to the winners section from this one. Conan Mackey advances to face Ward after defeating Grant Duggan.
Round One is now complete. The full round two line-ups will be posted shortly, and updates will resume as soon as round two begins.
Pepsi Irish Matchplay-First Round Draw
The draw has been made for the first round of this year's event.
Last year's winner Barry Foley and runner-up Dave Noonan are both given byes in round one.
Here is the draw in-full:
Lane One&Two: Darragh McLoughlin -v- Bye & Stephen Joyce -v- Maria O'Toole
Lane Three&Four: Conan Mackey -v- Grant Duggan & Eamon Ward -v- Greg Gardner
Lane Five&Six: Roslyn Moore -v- Aimee Kellegher & Carl McDermott -v- Bye
Lane Seven&Eight: Ryan Press -v- John Kennedy & Barry Foley -v- Bye
Lane Nine&Ten: Hannah Cullen -v- Chris Sloan & Dave Noonan -v- Bye
Lane Eleven&Twelve: Enzo -v- Shane Hendrick & Paul Stott -v-
Lane Thirteen&Fourteen: Nick King -v- Amanda Larkin & Paul Chandler -v- Karl Dryer
Lane Fifteen&Sixteen: Andrew Swale -v- Pat I & Dave English -v- Bye
Last year's winner Barry Foley and runner-up Dave Noonan are both given byes in round one.
Here is the draw in-full:
Lane One&Two: Darragh McLoughlin -v- Bye & Stephen Joyce -v- Maria O'Toole
Lane Three&Four: Conan Mackey -v- Grant Duggan & Eamon Ward -v- Greg Gardner
Lane Five&Six: Roslyn Moore -v- Aimee Kellegher & Carl McDermott -v- Bye
Lane Seven&Eight: Ryan Press -v- John Kennedy & Barry Foley -v- Bye
Lane Nine&Ten: Hannah Cullen -v- Chris Sloan & Dave Noonan -v- Bye
Lane Eleven&Twelve: Enzo -v- Shane Hendrick & Paul Stott -v-
Lane Thirteen&Fourteen: Nick King -v- Amanda Larkin & Paul Chandler -v- Karl Dryer
Lane Fifteen&Sixteen: Andrew Swale -v- Pat I & Dave English -v- Bye
Friday, April 29, 2011
Pepsi Irish Matchplay Note
Just a quick reminder that Bowltalk will be in Superdome in Palmerstown all this weekend to cover all the action from this year's Pepsi Irish Matchplay.
I will hopefully have live updates covering all the matches as they happen so you can keep right up to date with who's doing what in an exciting tournament format.
Both days will also be reviewed in-full after the completion of all the matches.
Make sure to log on to Bowltalk from 9 am Saturday morning to find out first who becomes the Pepsi Irish Matchplay champion for 2011.
I will hopefully have live updates covering all the matches as they happen so you can keep right up to date with who's doing what in an exciting tournament format.
Both days will also be reviewed in-full after the completion of all the matches.
Make sure to log on to Bowltalk from 9 am Saturday morning to find out first who becomes the Pepsi Irish Matchplay champion for 2011.
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