Full line up for National Finals:
Singles Finals
Section A
M Sproule (Cranagill) v G Crothers (Armagh GC)
Section B
N Uprichard (St Matthews) v P Moffett (Cranagill)
Section C
K Trainor (St Anthony's) v A Corrigan (Drumgor)
Pairs Finals
Section A
D McDonald (St Anthony's) v A Smith (Tullysaran)
Section B
A Leckey (St Marks) v M Sproule (Cranagill)
Triples Final
G Crothers (Armagh GC) v T Mulholland (Cranagill)
Rinks Final
M Trainor (St Anthonys) v A Corrigan (Drumgor)
Over 55 Pairs Final
T Bell (St Marks) v D Marshall (Armagh GC)
Ladies Singles Final
P Beattie (St Marks) v M Livingstone (St Pats Armagh)
Ladies Pairs Final
P Beattie (St Marks) v E Smyth (Markethill Pres)
Ladies Triples Final
C McMillen (Drumgor) v E Smyth (Markethill Pres)
Junior finalists will be posted when available
Finals to be held in Mullabrack on Wednesday 4th Dec at 7pm
Greys and Whites or Club shirts
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Line up for National Finals
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Armagh Men Through in Interzone Shield
Armagh Men have beaten North Down by 17 shots in the first round of the Interzone Shield.
Results:
A Roberts 4 - 9 R Hastings
M Sproule 16-2 G McKee
M Trainor 10-6 S Headley
A Corrigan 12-6 K Taylor
A Leckey 16-16 S Cavan
J Beattie 6-8 P Campbell
Final Score
Armagh 64 - 47 North Down
Armagh will now face Donegal in next round at home on Sat 11th Jan
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Champion of Champions, and Local Tournament Successes
Gary Culbert, Matthew Crawford, Jal Richardson and Andrew Leckey (St Marks) have won the Champion of Champion Rinks title today in Shawsbridge beating Oriels Michael Hand in the final. It’s been a profitable season so far for local players in tournaments around the country:
September
St. Mark’s Andrew Leckey wins the Irish Open Singles at Shaws Bridge
Drumgor’s Aidan Corrigan wins First Dromore Singles
Lawrence McCarten, Robert Kidd and Cecil Dillon (Armagh GC) on win Kilkerly Triples
October
Robert Kidd and George Crothers (Armagh Golf Club) on win Cullyhanna Pairs
Pat Garvey (Tullysaran) on wins Corduff singles
Jal Richardson wins the World Pairs in Birmingham with William Morrison (1st Ahoghill)
Saturday, 2 November 2013
Armagh Ladies Get Revenge
Armagh knew they had to 'up' their game after a disappointing performance in last years final and thats just exactly what they did.
On mat 1 Oriel had no answer to Elizabeth Smyth's rink of Agnes Crozier, Ann Patton and Hilary Agnew. The Armagh rink played excellent bowls throughout and proved far to strong for J Roullier's rink and ran away with a 21-3 victory.
On mat 2 Mary Livingstone, Rosemary Beattie, Sandra Whittle and Rachel Cassells had a slow start and after 5 ends were 1-7 down against B Cunningham and her rink. The Armagh ladies never gave up and fought their way back to come away with an excellent 9-7 win.
Mat 3 saw a tight tussle between Armagh's Marlene Hobson, Michelle wright, Diane Agnew and May Cassells who took on Oriel's R Brennan. With good bowls played by both rinks, nothing could separate the 2 rinks after 10 ends ending up 9-9 draw, leaving Armagh with a 20 shot lead at the break.
Half Time
Armagh 39-19 Oriel
After a brilliant performance from Armagh's 1st half rinks all Armagh had to do was to keep things tight..but instead the pulled out the stops to add a further 24 shots to the final score.
On mat 4 Flo McNally's rink of Ann Crozier, Goretti Garvey and Jean Hawthorne took on Emma Colgan and her rink. After 9 ends Flo was leading 9-5 but a lift of 7 in the last end saw Flo's quartet ending up 16-5 winners.
Christina Breen, Elizabeth Lavery, Daphne Marshall and Pauline Beattie took on Carol McMahon and her rink on mat 5. The Armagh Ladies proved too strong for the Oriel rink and with the help of a 6 on the 7th end the Armagh foursome came away with a 13-2 victory with 2 ends to spare.
The final game of the day was between Catherine McMillen and her rink of Sophia Minish, Linda Milligan and Sadie White against Patricia Hanlon's quartet. Catherine and her rink played excellent bowls and had a tight battle with the Oriel rink but finished 8-6 up with an end to spare giving Armagh a fantastic 44 shot victory 76-32.
It was Armagh Ladies turn for revenge this year but the game was played in great spirit and in a great sporting manor and that was a credit to both teams.
Armagh will now travel away to East Antrim on Sat 30th November.