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End of Year Roundup News: update

Posted On 18th May 2022
Posted By Handball
Author Cliodhna O’Connell (Chairperson)

UL Handball Club End of Year Roundup

As we are now at the end of the academic year we would like to look back on our achievements throughout the semester. In November 2021 we travelled to Ennis to play in the ICHA Doubles tournament in which we took home both Open titles in the Men’s and Women’s grade.

The Open favourites, Niamh Heffernan and Sinead Meagher (UL) cruised through their side of the draw in the Open competition with a comprehensive win over DCU in the semi-final securing their place in the final against close rivals Fiona Tully and Ashling Mullin of NUIG. The girls played extremely well across all aspects of their game, with good power serves and killing of the ball, ultimately proving too strong for the NUIG pairing winning in 2 straight games, 15-6, 15-8.

The second final saw Tadhg O’Neill and Mark Rodgers (UL) take on UCD’s Brian Mahon and Diarmuid Mulkerrins in the Men’s Open Final. Despite a busy schedule of games over the course of the weekend, the UL pairing, produced a dominant and strong performance outplaying their opponents to win 15-2, 15-2.

We also had some strong performances throughout the weekend from Barry Greene and Keith Crehan in the Men’s C grade and also Henry McGrath and Fionn Slattery in the Men’s A. Overall, the weekend was a great success with our players showcasing great skill and determination throughout all grades and proudly represented both UL Handball Club and the University of Limerick

Next up after Christmas was the ICHA Singles Tournament in February in Belfast, which is widely regarded as being the most prestigious event on the Intervarsity Calendar and the UL contingency were looking forward to the long journey up north to Belfast in the hope of adding to our previous success in the Doubles.

Evan Murphy played numerous games on route to the Men’s B Final and came out on top with UL’s only win of the weekend over Fergal McWilliams of WIT. First year, Rory Grace secured his place in the Men’s A Semi Final but narrowly lost out in the tiebreaker to the eventual winner Diarmuid Mulkerrins UCD. Rory showed a promising display of Handball throughout the weekend and no doubt next year he will advance further and be a key player for UL Handball Club. Tadhg O’Neill played in the Men’s Open competition and reached the Semi Final against Kevin Diggins but unfortunately, had to concede the match after winning the first game, due to injury. It was a great weekend for UL Handball with some great performances coming from all grades, beginner to Open.

Unfortunately, due to Covid issues and general logistics we were unable to travel to the US Collegiate Championships that took play in Springfield, Missouri however it is something we look forward to for next year.

Overall, it was a hugely promising year for all players in UL Handball Club and we look forward to welcoming back both new incoming first years and our current members in the coming academic year. As always, you can keep up to date by following our Instagram and Facebook page, 'ulwolveshandball'. We look forward to seeing familar and new faces again in September!

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