Well done to our team – Aimee McConnell, Sara Sabry, Dylan Moran, Jack O’Flynn & Sean Murphy in the U19 European Championships where they finished 4th. Seeded 4th in a pool with Switzerland, Belgium & Croatia they topped the pool and beat Czech in the last 8 and lost to France in the semis. In the 3rd/4th play off they lost 2-1 to the Netherlands Well done to coaches David Noone & Ken Flynn & manager Christine Mooney also. Great team effort!!
DRAW – POOL
DRAW – POSITIONS 1-8
LIVE SCORE
LIVE STREAM
Standings of ESF – Mixed Team u19 Championships – Group D
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|
Points |
Played |
Won |
Draws |
Lost |
Rubbers |
Games |
Points |
1 |
Ireland |
6 |
3 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
6 |
– |
3 |
20 |
– |
10 |
288 |
– |
206 |
2 |
Switzerland |
4 |
3 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
6 |
– |
3 |
19 |
– |
11 |
285 |
– |
211 |
3 |
Croatia |
2 |
3 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
4 |
– |
5 |
13 |
– |
15 |
201 |
– |
227 |
4 |
Belgium |
0 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
2 |
– |
7 |
8 |
– |
24 |
189 |
– |
319 |
Show draw…
All matches…
Day 9:
Result from our last match is 2-1 to the Dutch. Big win for Jack O’Flynn vs current World Junior Champion, Rowan Damming but despite playing very well, Sara and Sean lost.
So a 4th place overall which is a strong performance and one the team can be very proud of this week.
Well done all!!
Match overview
Order |
Event |
Netherlands |
– |
Ireland |
Score |
Points |
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|
Duration |
1 |
GS |
|
– |
|
11-4 11-6 11-2 |
1-0 |
|
|
18m |
2 |
BS1 |
|
– |
|
11-2 11-13 11-1 4-11 7-11 |
0-1 |
|
|
46m |
3 |
BS2 |
|
– |
|
11-8 11-7 11-7 |
1-0 |
|
|
30m |
Day 9:
Our last day in Zurich. What a day to finish on. So many ups and downs.
All players here, all levels from all countries will be running on fumes. It’s a physically very demanding event, lots of sore muscles and fatigue.
We were playing for bronze today. A tough match against the Dutch, who have the world champion in their roster, Rowan Damming.
As a team, our best bet was to put our freshest team out and go as hard as possible.
Jack, Sean and Sara were selected, Aimee and Dylan playing a big role in supporting their team mates.
Sara was up first, playing a talented younger player, who was quick and aggressive. Sara played super well, not quite managing to take a game but putting a her best fight to date! Without doubt improving with every match.
Next up…. Jack O’Flynn. Hard to describe this one. He played the match of his life. Against all odds, all expectations he managed to play to his potential and dug so deep to push the Dutch superstar to a 5th game. Rowan had just beaten Jonah Bryant in the semi finals and was looking sharp. Jack mustered up the courage to play disciplined squash and troubled Rowan in all areas, with great racket head speed and counter attacks.
He created 4 match balls and converted on the second one, he erupted with emotion and walked off the court with a special feeling, having beaten the world champ..
Our decider came down to Sean Murphy. Sean is a gritty, skilful player with the potential to beat anyone on his day. Today, on the big stage and with the occasion of a medal on the line, it was a step too far. He played great squash, really attacking but we could tell something was up. He was cramping in his stomach and couldn’t move as well as he usually does. He lost in 3.. super gutted for Sean. Disappointing for him, it’s one that will take some time to get over.. but we’re proud of the effort made by the whole team!!
Over all, 4th in Europe is an exceptional result.
We will leave for home physically battered but with our heads held high.
A special thanks goes to Sara’s little 6 year old sister, Emily, who was here the entire time. She provided such great fun for us all with her big fun energy made the best little mascot!
We have a dinner party to close the event and our Irish squash president will be doing the prize giving, Rosie Barry.
David Noone
Day 8:
Match overview
Order |
Event |
Ireland |
– |
France |
Score |
Points |
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|
Duration |
1 |
GS |
|
– |
|
4-11 5-11 5-11 |
0-1 |
|
|
17m |
2 |
BS1 |
|
– |
|
13-11 4-11 9-11 6-11 |
0-1 |
|
|
44m |
3 |
BS2 |
|
– |
|
11-3 11-4 |
1-0 |
|
|
19m |
Quarter finals morning.
Always a great feeling to wake up and be in the mix of the main event when the standard is so high. It’s an extra great feeling when the team is full of confidence, fully believing that the tie against the Czechs is one we will win.
Breakfast as usual, not quite as early which was nice to get a longer snooze. Oats and fruit for some players, 400 mini chocolate croissants for Dylan Moran.
Kick off was 12.00, Dylan, Jack and Sara the team. This team is so close in level that it was super difficult to leave any player out, it’s always a tough call!
A complete performance from Dylan put us 1-0 up.. destroying the Czech no.1 in minutes, playing all the right shots and keeping his error count to a minimum.
Sara had a tough test, and has been improving match by match. This was another occasion where she played her best squash, more positive and more confident! But not to be for the 16 year old.. plenty to come from her in the future no doubt.
Jack was in for the decider, playing a tall, athletic opponent. Very professional approach from Jack, as expected. He got off to a great start in each game and held it the whole way through, demonstrating control and finesse at the right times. Winning 3-0 and sending us into the SEMIFINALS!!! Super excited to take in the French!
Semi Final
Team to play – Dylan, Jack and Aimee. Playing order was Boy no.1, Girl no.1 and Boy no.2.
Dylan had a big test.. physically his opponent, Melvil Scianimanico is very impressive, tough to win a point against this guy. Dylan battled his way through the first game, 13-11.. but that came with a consequence, he was drained. Losing the second game, he gathered himself for the 3rd and went 5-1 up. The Frenchman was working the front of the court so well, making Dylan do a mammoth amount of work. Cramp set in for our warrior, he couldn’t convert the lead and went 2-1 down. The fourth ran away from him and we were a match down.. big hill to climb!
Aimee stepped up to take on the French girl. The pressure was on and Aimee played some great squash. Going toe to toe for as long as she could, but the intensity was high and the errors crept in. Before long Aimee was 2-0 but found a spark in the third to take a good lead. It was short lived as the French player pegged back the lead and clinched the tie for her team.
Jack played the dead rubber match and thrashed Titouan, a classy performance.
Not much consolation for the team, a shame not to make the final but a great effort!!
Still a bronze medal to play for tomorrow and we will be gunning for it against a strong Dutch outfit.
David Noone