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ROWING: Niall Kenny of UCC headed up a group of lightweight men at the top of the rankings after the 5,000 metre time trial at the second National Assessment in Newry. The top lightweight woman, Siobhan McCrohan also impressed – her percentage of projected world best time was 84.7 to Kenny’s 84.9. The fastest woman of the day was under-23 heavyweight Lisa Dilleen, and the junior women and men set a high standard, with Bridget Jacques and Andrew Griffin topping their classes. Sanita Puspure (ill) and Holly Nixon (injured) could not compete and Shane O’Driscoll and Paul O’Donovan missed out because of a bereavement.

National Assessment, Newry (5,000 metre time trial; Provisional Results - Percentages based on projected world winning time in athlete's class)

Niall Kenny (UCCRC) LM1x 19:37.3 84.9%

Michael Maher (Three Castles) LM1x 19:42.8 84.5%

Mark O'Donovan (CITRC) LM1x 19:55.5 83.6%

Anthony English (UCCRC) LM1x 19:55.9 83.6%

Justin Ryan (UCCRC) LM1x 19:56.4 83.6%

Nathan O'Reilly (Tideway Scullers’ School) LM1x 20:20.3 81.9%

Jonathan Mitchell (QUBBC) LM1x 20:23.1 81.8%

Sean O'Connor (NUIGBC) HM1x 20:21.3 80.2%

David Neale (UCD) HM1x 20:28.5 79.8%

Eddie Mullarkey (NUIGBC) HM1x 20:37.4 79.2%

Conor Egan (NUIGBC) LM1x 21:10.0 78.7%

Patrick Hughes (DUBC) HM1x 20:50.3 78.4%

Adam Boreham (BBC) HM1x 20:55.2 78.1%

Christopher Beck (RBAIRC) LM1x 21:22.5 78.0%

Feargal Geraghty (NUIGBC) LM1x 21:24.5 77.9%

Mark O'Brien (St Michaels) HM1x 21:23.6 76.3%

Matthew Wray (Bann RC) HM1x 22:27.1 72.7%

Siobhan McCrohan (Tribesmen RC) LW1x 21:38.1 84.7%

Claire Lambe (UCDBC) LW1x 21:42.0 84.5%

Lisa Dilleen (CITRC) HW1x 21:13.5 83.4%

Sarah Dolan (DULBC) LW1x 22:26.0 81.7%

Monika Dukarska (Killorglin RC) HW1x 21:59.7 80.5%

Sinead Dolan (DULBC) LW1x 23:05.7 79.4%

Andrew Griffin (Neptune R.C.) JM1x 20:39.2 83.0%

David Quinlan (Castleconnell Boat Club) JM1x 21:02.0 81.5%

Patrick Boomer (MCB) JM1x 21:02.2 81.5%

Aodhan Burns (Skibbereen R.C.) JM1x 21:03.2 81.5%

Cathal Phelan (Offaly RC) JM1x 21:03.7 81.4%

John Mitchel (Lee R.C.) JM1x 21:04.3 81.4%

Mathew Ryan (Skibbereen R.C.) JM1x 21:06.4 81.3%

Paddy Hegarty (Skibbereen R.C.) JM1x 21:12.6 80.9%

David O'Malley (St Michaels) JM1x 21:18.6 80.5%

Paudie Leonard (Skibbereen R.C.) JM1x 21:21.5 80.3%

Andrew Bell (Col.Iognaid) JM1x 21:22.0 80.3%

Cian Noone (Neptune R.C.) JM1x 21:25.1 80.1%

Andy Harrington (Shandon B.C.) JM1x 21:26.1 80.0%

Daniel Buckley (Lee R.C.) JM1x 21:30.9 79.7%

Gearoid Moore (St Michaels) JM1x 21:37.6 79.3%

Gary Thornton (Portora BC) JM1x 21:40.0 79.2%

Thomas English (Neptune R.C.) JM1x 21:43.6 78.9%

Eddie Beechinor (Cork BC) JM1x 21:52.7 78.4%

Conor Carmody (Shannon RC) JM1x 21:55.2 78.2%

Darragh McCarthy (Col.Iognaid) JM1x 21:58.9 78.0%

Kevin Fallon (St.Joseph's) JM1x 22:09.5 77.4%

Mathew Kelly (Col.Iognaid) JM1x 22:22.3 76.7%

James Healy (St Michaels) JM1x 22:35.1 75.9%

Brian Keohane (Presentation College, Cork) JM1x 22:39.9 75.7%

Philip Mc Entee (GRC) JM1x 22:56.3 74.8%

Kai McGlacken (Col.Iognaid) JM1x 23:15.5 73.7%

Bridget Jacques (BBC) JW1x 22:22.6 83.0%

Hilary Shinnick (Fermoy RC) JW1x 22:37.0 82.2%

Katie Cromie (Portora BC) JW1x 22:39.2 82.0%

Kate O'Brien (St Michaels) JW1x 23:00.1 80.8%

Aileen Crowley (Muckross RC) JW1x 23:19.3 79.7%

Bernadette Walsh (Skibbereen R.C.) JW1x 23:22.0 79.5%

Leonie Hamel (Cork BC) JW1x 23:33.4 78.9%

Sarah Higgins (Cork BC) JW1x 23:36.9 78.7%

Sarah Allen (Bann RC) JW1x 23:37.9 78.6%

Fionna Murtagh (GRC) JW1x 23:44.1 78.3%

Roisin Merz (Shandon B.C.) JW1x 23:50.0 78.0%

Jasmine English (MCB) JW1x 23:51.9 77.9%

Phoebe Mulligan (Portora BC) JW1x 23:56.4 77.6%

Aoife Cooper (Muckross RC) JW1x 23:59.9 77.4%

Kara O'Connor (Muckross RC) JW1x 24:18.3 76.5%

Sadhbh Cassidy (Neptune R.C.) JW1x 24:18.8 76.4%

Maria Gregson (MCB) JW1x 24:20.3 76.4%

Katherine Cremin (Muckross RC) JW1x 24:31.5 75.8%

Claire Silke (Castleconnell Boat Club) JW1x 25:01.4 74.3%

Megan McLaughlin (Cork BC) JW1x 25:03.0 74.2%

Crainne Malone (Col. Charrian) JW1x 25:11.9 73.7%

Megan Donnelly (GRC) JW1x 25:23.2 73.2%

Zoe Hyde (Killorglin RC) JW1x 25:33.5 72.7%

Henry Millar/Lloyd Seaman (Portora BC/Portora BC) JM2- 19:47.5 82.2%

Kevin Keohane/Niall Crowley (Presentation College Cork) JM2- 20:05.5 81.0%

William Yeomans/Colm O'Riada (Commercial) JM2- 20:09.5 80.7%

Joel Cassells/Chris Alcorn (Bann) JM2- 20:10.4 80.7%

Aidan Kinneen/Eric McEvoy (St.Joseph's) JM2- 20:30.9 79.3%

Shane Walsh/Alan Murtagh (Galway RC) JM2- 20:40.5 78.7%

Killian Doyle/Aaron McGrath (Carlow) JM2- 20:55.3 77.8%

Brooke Edgar/Emily Hutchinson (Bann) JW2- 22:29.0 79.8%

Hanna McCarthy/Hanna O’Sullivan (St Michael’s) JW2- 22:40.7 79.1%

Ruth Gilligan/Lauren McHugh (Shannon) JW2- 22:51.9 78.5%

 

Published in Rowing

Kate O'Brien of St Michael's in Limerick recorded an outstanding time for a junior woman in the ergometer (rowing machine) test of six minutes 58 seconds at the second Natioinal Assessment at Newry today. Only one other woman, under-23 athlete Lisa Dilleen, with 6:49.2 bettered the young Limerick competitor's time. Sanita Puspure, who was ill, was a noticeable absentee, but she hopes to soon bounce back from the viral infection which prevented her taking part. Dave Neale was the fastest man, and the strong lightweight men's group performed well. Shane O'Driscoll had to withdraw due a family bereavement.

Rowing Ireland
2k Ergo Results (11th-February-2012)
FEB 2k Score
Row Labels Total
HM
David Neale (UCD ) HM 6:05.0
HMU23
Eddie Mullarkey (NUIGBC) HMU23 6:09.8
Adam Boreham (BBC) HMU23 6:12.2
Mark O'Brien (St Michaels) HMU23 6:15.6
Patrick Hughes (DUBC) HMU23 6:18.0
Sean O'Connor (NUIGBC) HMU23 6:19.0
HMU20
Matthew Wray (Bann RC) HMU20 6:21.4
HWU23
Lisa Dilleen (CITRC) HWU23 6:49.2
Monika Dukarska (Killorglin RC) HWU23 7:00.1
LM
Michael Maher (3 Castles) LM 6:14.3
Niall Kenny (UCCRC) LM 6:16.7
Anthony English (UCCRC) LM 6:19.0
Mark O'Donovan (CITRC) LM 6:21.6
Nathan O'Reilly (Tideway Scullers School) LM 6:25.6
Feargal Geraghty (NUIGBC) LM 6:29.0
LMU23
Justin Ryan (UCCRC) LMU23 6:17.0
Jonathan Mitchell (QUBBC) LMU23 6:20.2
Adam O'Donohue (Offaly RC) LMU23 6:55.3
LMU20
Conor Egan (NUIGBC) LMU20 6:46.0
Christopher Beck (RBAIRC) LMU20 6:49.8
LW
Siobhan McCrohan (Tribesmen RC) LW 7:09.3
LWU23
Claire Lambe (UCDBC) LWU23 7:11.6
Sarah Dolan (DULBC) LWU23 7:24.7
Sinead Dolan (DULBC) LWU23 7:38.8
MJ18
Henry Millar (Portora BC) MJ18 6:19.7
Fionnan McQuillan-Tolan (St.Joseph's) MJ18 6:20.9
Joel Cassells (Bann RC) MJ18 6:25.0
Andrew Griffin (Neptune R.C.) MJ18 6:25.3
Eddie Beechinor (Cork BC) MJ18 6:26.8
Patrick Boomer (MCB) MJ18 6:27.4
David Quinlan (Castleconnell Boat Club) MJ18 6:28.9
Thomas English (Neptune R.C.) MJ18 6:31.5
Andrew Bell (Col.Iognaid) MJ18 6:32.6
Cian Noone (Neptune R.C.) MJ18 6:34.4
Lloyd Seaman (Portora BC) MJ18 6:35.6
Colm O'Riada (Commercial RC) MJ18 6:36.3
James Healy (St Michaels) MJ18 6:36.4
Killian Doyle (Carlow RC) MJ18 6:37.2
Gary Thornton (Portora BC) MJ18 6:39.0
Shane Walsh (GRC) MJ18 6:41.9
Chris Alcorn (Bann RC) MJ18 6:42.0
Paudie Leonard (Skibbereen R.C.) MJ18 6:44.1
Gearoid Moore (St Michaels) MJ18 6:45.7
Kevin Molloy (Athlone B C) MJ18 6:46.0
Aodhan Burns (Skibbereen R.C.) MJ18 6:46.2
Mathew Kelly (Col.Iognaid) MJ18 6:52.3
MJ17
Paddy Hegarty (Skibbereen R.C.) MJ17 6:29.7
Kevin Keohane (Presentation College Cork) MJ17 6:34.8
Aidan Kinneen (St.Joseph's) MJ17 6:36.0
Mathew Ryan (Skibbereen R.C.) MJ17 6:37.1
Niall Crowley (Presentation College Cork) MJ17 6:39.8
Aaron McGrath (Carlow RC) MJ17 6:39.8
Andy Harrington (Shandon B.C.) MJ17 6:40.4
John Mitchel (Lee R.C.) MJ17 6:42.4
Eric McEvoy (St.Joseph's) MJ17 6:42.7
William Yeomans (Commercial RC) MJ17 6:46.1
Alan Murtagh (GRC) MJ17 6:46.2
Cathal Phelan (Offaly RC) MJ17 6:47.5
Daniel Buckley (Lee R.C.) MJ17 6:48.7
Philip Mc Entee (GRC) MJ17 6:51.9
Dylan Delargy (GRC) MJ17 7:16.2
MJ16
Kai McGlacken (Col.Iognaid) MJ16 6:49.1
Conor Carmody (Shannon RC) MJ16 6:51.6
Brian Keohane (presentation College Cork) MJ16 6:58.8
Darragh McCarthy (Col.Iognaid) MJ16 6:59.5
David O'Malley (St Michaels) MJ16 7:00.5
Kevin Fallon (St.Joseph's) MJ16 7:02.8
WJ18
Kate O'Brien (St Michaels) WJ18 6:58.0
Katie Cromie (Portora BC) WJ18 7:09.2
Hanna O'Sullivan (St Michaels) WJ18 7:30.0
Aileen Crowley (Muckross RC) WJ18 7:32.7
Sarah Allen (Bann RC) WJ18 7:33.5
Emily Hutchinson (Bann RC) WJ18 7:35.7
Brooke Edgar (Bann RC) WJ18 7:36.3
Roisin Merz (Shandon B.C.) WJ18 7:37.7
Sarah Higgins (Cork BC) WJ18 7:41.5
Maria Gregson (MCB) WJ18 7:45.3
Sadhbh Cassidy (Neptune R.C.) WJ18 7:46.8
Aoife Cooper (Muckross RC) WJ18 7:47.5
Sally O'Brien (Neptune R.C.) WJ18 7:53.6
WJ17
Hilary Shinnick (Fermoy RC) WJ17 7:07.9
Bridget Jacques (BBC) WJ17 7:08.0
Leonie Hamel (Cork BC) WJ17 7:28.5
Lauren McHugh (Shannon RC) WJ17 7:32.3
Hanna McCarthy (St Michaels) WJ17 7:32.9
Ruth Gilligan (Shannon RC) WJ17 7:34.1
Fionna Murtagh (GRC) WJ17 7:37.4
Bernadett Walsh (Skibbereen R.C.) WJ17 7:40.0
Phoebe Mulligan (Portora BC) WJ17 7:45.6
WJ16
Claire Beechinor (Cork BC) WJ16 7:39.9
Zoe Hyde (Killorglin RC) WJ16 7:42.1
Jasmine English (MCB) WJ16 7:42.5
Megan McLaughlin (Cork BC) WJ16 7:49.3
Megan Donnelly (GRC) WJ16 7:50.8
Katherine Cremin (Muckross RC) WJ16 7:52.5
Crainne Malone (Col. Charrian) WJ16 7:54.1
Claire Silke (Castleconnell Boat Club) WJ16 7:58.7
Kara O'Connor (Muckross RC) WJ16 7:59.4

Published in Rowing

ROWING: Carrick Rowing Club are delighted that more than 100 crews have entered the Apollo Duck Head of the Shannon in Carrick on Shannon on Saturday, February 18th. There will be two time trial events on the day with crews racing over a 5km stretch of river from south of Carrick back into town. The finish line and viewing area is situated at the boardwalk where crews will be seen going hard for the last few hundred metres.

 The entry features a great representation from Ulster: Bann, Belfast Rowing Club, Belfast Boat Club, Lagan Scullers, City of Derry and Lady Victoria. Portora Club from Enniskillen are also travelling the shorter distance, as are Sligo Rowing Club. Athlone Rowing Club have entered lots of crews, from Junior 15 boys and girls right through to masters rowers.

From Galway, Tribesmen Rowing Club and St. Joseph’s School are set to travel with many up-and-coming rowers. Commercial, Three Castles and Garda Siochana travel from the east of the country.

 The influx will provide a welcome boost to the local economy at a time when things are generally quiet. Details can be found at the event website www.HeadoftheShannon.com while the club welcomes any offers of help on the day.

Published in Rowing

ROWING: Over 500 crews competed at the St Michael’s Head of the River at O’Brien’s Bridge today. Category wins were spread across the country. St Michael’s were the fastest senior eight and the NUIG intermediate crew fastest overall on a very good day for the the college club. Offaly man Dave Neale of UCD was the top single sculler, and Killorglin’s Monika Dukarska was the fastest senior woman. Trinity of Dublin, who provided the top women's senior eight, were also strong across a number of categories.

St Michael’s Head of the River

Results

MS 8 Men's Senior 8
1 163 St. Michael's R.C. MS 8 10:07
2 164 Castleconnell BC/Garda Siochana BC/UL MS 8 10:08
MS 4 Men's Senior 4
1 241 Castleconnell BC/UL MS 4X 10:33
2 240 Skibbereen R.C. MS 4X 10:44
3 237 St. Michael's R.C. MS 4- 10:46
4 234 Neptune R.C. MS 4+ 11:08
5 235 U.C.C. R.C. MS 4+ 11:18
6 239 Garda Siochana BC/UL MS 4- 11:21
7 236 Castleconnell BC/UL MS 4+ 11:24
MS 2- Men's Senior 2-
1 1 St. Michael's R.C. MS 2- 12:09
2 2 Castleconnell B.C. MS 2- 12:14
3 4 U.C.D. B.C. A MS 2- 12:18
4 3 Skibbereen R.C. MS 2- 12:36
MS 2X Men's Senior 2X
1 424 Muckross R.C./U.L. R.C. MS 2X 11:50
MS 1X Men's Senior 1X
1 90 U.C.D. B.C. Neale MS 1X 12:12
2 87 U.C.C. R.C. Whooley MS 1X 12:35
3 86 Skibbereen R.C. Murphy MS 1X 12:49
4 81 Castleconnell B.C. Pidgeon MS 1X 13:03
5 84 Offaly R.C. O'Donohue MS 1X 13:05
6 92 U.L. R.C. Sheehan MS 1X 13:14
7 93 U.L. R.C. Egan MS 1X 13:39
8 85 Offaly R.C. O'Donohue MS 1X 14:16
MI 8 Men's Intermediate 8
1 168 N.U.I.Galway B.C. B MI 8 09:58
2 167 N.U.I.Galway B.C. A MI 8 09:59
3 165 Muckross R.C. A MI 8 10:51
4 170 U.C.D. B.C. B MI 8 10:52
5 169 U.C.D. B.C. A MI 8 11:00
6 166 Muckross R.C. B MI 8 11:11
7 257 N.U.I.Galway B.C. B MI 8 11:13
MI 4 Men's Intermediate 4
1 246 N.U.I.Galway B.C. A MI 4+ 11:01
2 254 U.C.D. B.C. B MI 4- 11:08
3 248 St. Michael's R.C. MI 4+ 11:21
4 245 D.U.B.C. B MI 4+ 11:23
5 251 U.C.D. B.C. B MI 4+ 11:23
6 247 N.U.I.Galway B.C. B MI 4+ 11:26
7 250 U.C.D. B.C. A MI 4+ 11:27
8 256 N.U.I.Galway B.C. A MI 4X 11:28
9 253 U.C.D. B.C. A MI 4- 11:32
10 244 D.U.B.C. A MI 4+ 11:34
11 249 U.C.C. R.C. MI 4+ 11:56
12 242 Commercial R.C. MI 4+ 12:00
13 255 Athlunkard B.C. MI 4X 12:06
14 252 U.C.D. B.C. C MI 4+ 12:10
15 243 Cork B.C. MI 4+ 12:31
MI 2- Men's Intermediate 2-
1 13 N.U.I.Galway B.C. A MI 2- 11:57
2 12 Neptune R.C. MI 2- 12:08
3 16 U.C.C. R.C. A MI 2- 12:22
4 17 U.C.C. R.C. B MI 2- 12:25
5 18 U.C.D. B.C. A MI 2- 12:32
6 11 D.U.B.C. C MI 2- 12:35
7 21 U.C.D. B.C. D MI 2- 12:36
8 14 N.U.I.Galway B.C. B MI 2- 12:37
9 8 Commercial R.C. B MI 2- 12:46
10 20 U.C.D. B.C. C MI 2- 12:51
11 7 Commercial R.C. A MI 2- 12:59
12 9 D.U.B.C. A MI 2- 13:02
13 19 U.C.D. B.C. B MI 2- 13:32
MI 2X Men's Intermediate 2X
1 435 U.C.D. B.C. A MI 2X 11:26
2 425 Clonmel R.C. MI 2X 11:54
3 428 Neptune R.C. MI 2X 11:57
4 427 Garda Siochana B.C. B MI 2X 12:12
5 426 Garda Siochana B.C. A MI 2X 12:16
6 432 St. Michael's R.C. B MI 2X 12:29
7 436 U.C.D. B.C. B MI 2X 12:39
8 429 Skibbereen R.C. MI 2X 12:40
9 433 Three Castles R.C. A MI 2X 15:01
MI 1X Men's Intermediate 1X
1 119 N.U.I.Galway B.C. O'Connor MI 1X 12:21
2 128 U.C.D. B.C. Hughes MI 1X 12:28
3 122 Skibbereen R.C. Hurley MI 1X 12:32
4 115 Neptune R.C. Bailey MI 1X 12:34
5 95 St. Michael's R.C. O'Connor MI 1X 12:34
6 100 D.U.B.C. Hughes MI 1X 12:35
7 99 Clonmel R.C. Mc Carthy MI 1X 12:40
8 129 U.C.D. B.C. Barrett MI 1X 12:42
9 98 Clonmel R.C. Prendergast MI 1X 12:43
10 101 D.U.B.C. Mc Caffrey MI 1X 12:51
11 96 St. Michael's R.C. Cullinane MI 1X 12:54
12 97 St. Michael's R.C. O'Connor MI 1X 13:06
13 104 D.U.B.C. Flaherty MI 1X 13:12
14 116 Neptune R.C. Harwood MI 1X 13:23
15 111 Garda Siochana B.C. Kelly MI 1X 13:32
16 124 Skibbereen R.C. O'Driscoll MI 1X 13:37
17 105 D.U.B.C. Keegan MI 1X 13:40
18 121 Offaly R.C. Gannon MI 1X 13:48
19 110 D.U.B.C. Kelly MI 1X 13:50
20 107 D.U.B.C. Crushell MI 1X 13:55
21 108 D.U.B.C. Rooney MI 1X 14:00
22 113 Garda Siochana B.C. Murphy MI 1X 14:12
23 109 D.U.B.C. Rawlinson MI 1X 14:16
24 114 Garda Siochana B.C. Murphy MI 1X 14:22
25 106 D.U.B.C. Dolan MI 1X 14:39
26 112 Garda Siochana B.C. MacEoin MI 1X 14:47
27 118 N.U.I.Galway B.C. Geraghty MI 1X 15:30
28 102 D.U.B.C. Callanan MI 1X 16:12
29 125 Three Castles R.C. Murphy MI 1X 16:44
30 126 Three Castles R.C. Murphy MI 1X 16:47
MJ18 8 Men's Junior 18 8
1 177 St. Michael's R.C. MJ18 8 10:43
2 175 Fermoy R.C. MJ18 8 10:57
3 176 Neptune R.C. MJ18 8 11:21
4 171 Blackrock College RC A MJ18 8 11:51
5 172 Blackrock College RC B MJ18 8 13:14
6 173 Colaiste Chiarain MJ18 8 13:57
MJ18 4 Men's Junior 18 4
1 290 Presentation College R.C. C MJ18 4X 10:48
2 293 Skibbereen R.C. MJ18 4X 10:54
3 284 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. A MJ18 4X 11:10
4 287 Cork B.C. MJ18 4X 11:15
5 285 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. B MJ18 4X 11:17
6 296 St. Michael's R.C. B MJ18 4X 11:19
7 292 Shannon R.C. MJ18 4X 11:29
8 278 Presentation College R.C. MJ18 4+ 11:30
9 289 Presentation College R.C. B MJ18 4X 11:31
10 295 St. Michael's R.C. A MJ18 4X 11:32
11 281 St. Michael's R.C. A MJ18 4+ 11:37
12 279 St. Joseph's College R.C. A MJ18 4+ 11:38
13 280 St. Joseph's College R.C. B MJ18 4+ 11:43
14 283 Castleconnell B.C. MJ18 4X 11:54
15 282 St. Michael's R.C. B MJ18 4+ 11:58
16 277 Fermoy R.C. MJ18 4+ 12:01
17 288 Fermoy R.C. MJ18 4X 12:39
18 275 Blackrock College RC MJ18 4+ 13:20
19 297 Tralee R.C. MJ18 4X 13:22
20 291 Shandon B.C. MJ18 4X 17:11
MJ18 2- Men's Junior 18 2-
1 25 Commercial R.C. MJ18 2- 12:05
2 26 Presentation College R.C. MJ18 2- 12:09
3 31 St. Joseph's College R.C. C MJ18 2- 12:29
4 32 St. Joseph's College R.C. D MJ18 2- 12:42
5 23 St. Michael's R.C. A MJ18 2- 13:01
6 24 St. Michael's R.C. B MJ18 2- 13:07
MJ18 2X Men's Junior 18 2X
1 437 Castleconnell B.C. MJ18 2X 11:34
2 458 Skibbereen R.C. B MJ18 2X 11:39
3 442 Commercial R.C. A MJ18 2X 12:05
4 457 Skibbereen R.C. A MJ18 2X 12:11
5 465 St. Michael's R.C. B MJ18 2X 12:25
6 453 Neptune R.C. B MJ18 2X 12:26
7 464 St. Michael's R.C. A MJ18 2X 12:35
8 441 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. MJ18 2X 12:42
9 454 Offaly R.C. MJ18 2X 12:45
10 450 Graiguenamanagh R.C. A MJ18 2X 12:46
11 438 Clonmel R.C. MJ18 2X 12:48
12 443 Commercial R.C. B MJ18 2X 12:49
13 459 Skibbereen R.C. C MJ18 2X 12:50
14 455 Presentation College R.C. A MJ18 2X 13:03
15 451 Graiguenamanagh R.C. B MJ18 2X 13:09
16 448 Fermoy R.C. B MJ18 2X 13:16
17 439 Colaiste Chiarain A MJ18 2X 13:19
18 461 St. Joseph's College R.C. C MJ18 2X 13:23
19 440 Colaiste Chiarain B MJ18 2X 13:39
20 462 St. Joseph's College R.C. D MJ18 2X 13:39
21 444 Commercial R.C. C MJ18 2X 13:46
22 456 Presentation College R.C. B MJ18 2X 13:48
23 449 Fermoy R.C. C MJ18 2X 13:50
24 446 Cork B.C. MJ18 2X 14:45
25 445 Commercial R.C. D MJ18 2X 20:21
MJ18 1X Men's Junior 18 1X
1 130 Castleconnell B.C. Quinlan MJ18 1X 12:35
2 134 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. Bell MJ18 1X 12:50
3 153 Shandon B.C. Casey MJ18 1X 13:07
4 143 Cork B.C. Beechinor MJ18 1X 13:09
5 161 U.L. R.C. Aherne MJ18 1X 13:29
6 148 Graiguenamanagh R.C. Schone MJ18 1X 13:32
7 157 Shannon R.C. Devereux MJ18 1X 13:35
8 144 D.U.B.C. Mannix MJ18 1X 13:42
9 140 Cork B.C. Peilow MJ18 1X 13:42
10 151 Offaly R.C. Grogan MJ18 1X 13:43
11 139 Cork B.C. Mc Carthy MJ18 1X 13:44
12 149 Graiguenamanagh R.C. Murphy MJ18 1X 13:50
13 156 Shannon R.C. Rohan MJ18 1X 13:52
14 147 Graiguenamanagh R.C. Duffy MJ18 1X 13:56
15 138 Cork B.C. Burgess MJ18 1X 14:05
16 137 Commercial R.C. D'Estelle-Roe MJ18 1X 14:23
17 131 Clonmel R.C. Allen MJ18 1X 14:26
18 152 Offaly R.C. Walsh MJ18 1X 14:41
19 162 Waterford B.C. Corrigan MJ18 1X 14:44
20 150 Graiguenamanagh R.C. Murphy MJ18 1X 15:01
21 145 Fermoy R.C. Fisher MJ18 1X 15:03
22 160 Tralee R.C. Sugrue MJ18 1X 15:10
23 142 Cork B.C. Hegarty MJ18 1X 15:33
24 146 Fermoy R.C. O'Mahoney MJ18 1X 19:07
25 133 Colaiste Chiarain Bridgeman MJ18 1X 24:12
MN 8 Men's Novice 8
1 178 D.U.B.C. A MN 8 10:43
2 183 U.C.D. B.C. A MN 8 10:49
3 186 U.C.D. B.C. D MN 8 11:06
4 181 D.U.B.C. D MN 8 11:42
5 179 D.U.B.C. B MN 8 11:48
6 184 U.C.D. B.C. B MN 8 11:52
7 182 D.U.B.C. E MN 8 12:07
8 185 U.C.D. B.C. C MN 8 12:07
9 180 D.U.B.C. C MN 8 12:24
MN 4 Men's Novice 4
1 258 D.U.B.C. MN 4+ 12:08
2 261 Neptune R.C. MN 4X+ 12:10
3 260 Athlunkard B.C. MN 4X+ 12:29
4 259 N.U.I.Galway B.C. MN 4+ 12:40
5 264 Shandon B.C. MN 4X+ 12:56
6 263 N.U.I.Galway B.C. B MN 4X+ 13:07
7 262 N.U.I.Galway B.C. A MN 4X+ 13:49
MN 2X Men's Novice 2X
1 467 Clonmel R.C. A MN 2X 12:26
2 468 Clonmel R.C. B MN 2X 12:52
3 473 U.C.D. B.C. B MN 2X 14:30
4 471 U.C.D. B.C. A MN 2X 15:40
5 470 Shandon B.C. MN 2X 20:58
MN 1X Men's Novice 1X
1 512 D.U.B.C. Riegel MN 1X 12:31
2 518 Offaly R.C. Gannon MN 1X 13:21
3 520 U.C.D. B.C. Tracey MN 1X 13:31
4 507 Clonmel R.C. Murphy MN 1X 13:56
5 509 D.U.B.C. Kavanagh MN 1X 14:05
6 521 Waterford B.C. Corrigan MN 1X 14:36
7 516 D.U.B.C. Geheber MN 1X 15:06
8 510 D.U.B.C. Mc Cormick MN 1X 15:34
9 508 D.U.B.C. Pearson MN 1X 15:44
10 515 D.U.B.C. Morgan MN 1X 16:32
11 511 D.U.B.C. Dunne MN 1X 16:39
12 517 D.U.B.C. Bradshaw MN 1X 18:00
13 513 D.U.B.C. Nevin MN 1X 22:46
MJ16 8 Men's Junior 16 8
1 199 Neptune R.C. A MJ16 8 10:52
2 202 St. Joseph's College R.C. B MJ16 8 11:01
3 194 Clonmel R.C. MJ16 8 11:17
4 201 Presentation College R.C. MJ16 8 11:22
5 195 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. A MJ16 8 11:23
6 203 St. Joseph's College R.C. C MJ16 8 11:28
7 196 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. B MJ16 8 11:37
8 200 Neptune R.C. B MJ16 8 11:37
9 198 Muckross R.C. MJ16 8 12:35
10 204 St. Joseph's College R.C. D MJ16 8 13:51
11 206 St. Michael's R.C. MJ16 8 15:47
12 197 Fermoy R.C. MJ16 8 16:07
13 205 St. Joseph's College R.C. E MJ16 8 16:22
MJ16 4 Men's Junior 16 4
1 311 Neptune R.C. MJ16 4X+ 11:24
2 315 Skibbereen R.C. MJ16 4X+ 11:38
3 307 Cork B.C. MJ16 4X+ 11:42
4 302 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. A MJ16 4X+ 11:42
5 301 Clonmel R.C. MJ16 4X+ 11:47
6 312 Presentation College R.C. MJ16 4X+ 11:52
7 304 Commercial R.C. A MJ16 4X+ 12:03
8 316 St. Joseph's College R.C. B MJ16 4X+ 12:07
9 300 Castleconnell B.C. MJ16 4X+ 12:07
10 306 Commercial R.C. B MJ16 4X+ 12:18
11 314 Shannon R.C. MJ16 4X+ 12:24
12 313 Shandon B.C. MJ16 4X+ 12:38
13 303 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. B MJ16 4X+ 12:41
14 309 Killorglin R.C. MJ16 4X+ 12:41
15 308 Fermoy R.C. MJ16 4X+ 12:59
16 317 St. Joseph's College R.C. C MJ16 4X+ 13:06
17 319 St. Michael's R.C. B MJ16 4X+ 13:31
18 298 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. MJ16 4+ 13:34
19 299 Blackrock College RC MJ16 4X+ 13:48
20 320 Waterford B.C. MJ16 4X+ 14:06
21 310 Muckross R.C. MJ16 4X+ 14:24
22 318 St. Michael's R.C. A MJ16 4X+ 16:34
MJ15 1X Mens Junior 15 1X
1 653 Clonmel R.C. Lonergan MJ15 1X 14:37
2 654 Clonmel R.C. Lumley MJ15 1X 14:38
3 660 Presentation College R.C. Cregan MJ15 1X 14:41
4 665 Shandon B.C. Hennessy MJ15 1X 14:44
5 664 Shandon B.C. O'Sullivan MJ15 1X 15:07
6 667 Shannon R.C. Clancy MJ15 1X 15:17
7 663 Shandon B.C. Byrne MJ15 1X 15:20
8 666 Shannon R.C. Butler MJ15 1X 15:24
9 661 Presentation College R.C. Mc Carthy MJ15 1X 15:30
10 662 Presentation College R.C. O'Connell MJ15 1X 15:58
11 670 Waterford B.C. Goff MJ15 1X 16:00
12 652 Athlunkard B.C. Gallagher MJ15 1X 16:30
MJ15 4X Men's Junior 15 Coxed Quad
1 325 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. A MJ15 4X+ 12:16
2 342 Presentation College R.C. A MJ15 4X+ 12:38
3 339 Killorglin R.C. MJ15 4X+ 12:39
4 347 Shannon R.C. A MJ15 4X+ 12:41
5 338 Galway R.C. MJ15 4X+ 12:41
6 327 Commercial R.C. A MJ15 4X+ 12:49
7 322 Clonmel R.C. A MJ15 4X+ 12:58
8 326 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. B MJ15 4X+ 13:05
9 332 Cork B.C. D MJ15 4X+ 13:18
10 336 Fermoy R.C. B MJ15 4X+ 13:20
11 333 Cork B.C. E MJ15 4X+ 13:44
12 340 Muckross R.C. A MJ15 4X+ 13:48
13 328 Commercial R.C. B MJ15 4X+ 13:53
14 335 Fermoy R.C. A MJ15 4X+ 14:18
15 337 Fermoy R.C. C MJ15 4X+ 14:22
16 348 Shannon R.C. B MJ15 4X+ 14:29
17 344 Presentation College R.C. C MJ15 4X+ 14:38
18 329 Cork B.C. A MJ15 4X+ 14:41
19 343 Presentation College R.C. B MJ15 4X+ 14:41
20 324 Colaiste Chiarain MJ15 4X+ 14:48
21 321 Castleconnell B.C. MJ15 4X+ 14:52
22 350 St. Joseph's College R.C. B MJ15 4X+ 15:03
23 323 Clonmel R.C. B MJ15 4X+ 15:42
24 330 Cork B.C. B MJ15 4X+ 16:01
25 331 Cork B.C. C MJ15 4X+ 16:30
26 346 Shandon B.C. B MJ15 4X+ 16:32
27 349 St. Joseph's College R.C. A MJ15 4X+ 17:25
28 341 Muckross R.C. B MJ15 4X+ 18:50
29 334 Cork B.C. F MJ15 4X+ 19:03
MJ16 1X Men's Junior 16 1X
1 547 St. Michael's R.C. O'Malley MJ16 1X 12:53
2 543 Shannon R.C. Carmody MJ16 1X 13:07
3 533 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. Mc Carthy MJ16 1X 13:16
4 529 Castleconnell B.C. Whittle MJ16 1X 13:28
5 530 Clonmel R.C. Channon MJ16 1X 13:35
6 539 Cork B.C. Murray MJ16 1X 13:42
7 545 St. Joseph's College R.C. Fallon MJ16 1X 13:46
8 540 Cork B.C. Murphy MJ16 1X 13:53
9 544 Shannon R.C. Browne MJ16 1X 13:57
10 537 Commercial R.C. Carroll MJ16 1X 13:58
11 546 St. Joseph's College R.C. Fallon MJ16 1X 14:00
12 541 Cork B.C. Dennehy MJ16 1X 14:06
13 538 Cork B.C. Stone MJ16 1X 14:08
14 542 Shandon B.C. Hennessy MJ16 1X 14:12
15 534 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. Coyne MJ16 1X 14:24
16 532 Colaiste Chiarain Malone MJ16 1X 14:32
17 528 Athlunkard B.C. Meehan MJ16 1X 14:35
18 548 St. Michael's R.C. Browne MJ16 1X 14:50
19 535 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. Mc Inerney MJ16 1X 15:38
20 531 Clonmel R.C. Kelly MJ16 1X 15:49
21 536 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. Mc Carthy MJ16 1X 15:54
22 549 Waterford B.C. Amarillo Gomez MJ16 1X 16:37
23 651 Waterford B.C. O'Mahony MJ16 1X 16:58
MM 8 Men's Masters 8
1 190 Shannon R.C. A MM 8 11:44
2 193 Belfast R.C. MM 8 11:54
3 192 St. Michael's R.C. MM 8 11:58
4 188 Old Collegians B.C. MM 8 12:30
5 191 Shannon R.C. B MM 8 13:38
6 187 Castleconnell B.C. MM 8 14:02
MM 4 Men's Masters 4
1 274 Galway R.C. MM 4X 11:03
2 269 Galway R.C. MM 4- 11:34
3 265 Commercial R.C. MM 4+ 12:20
4 273 Carlow R.C. B MM 4X 12:21
5 272 Carlow R.C. MM 4X 13:10
6 267 Tribesmen R.C. B MM 4+ 14:41
7 266 Tribesmen R.C. A MM 4+ 14:42
8 268 Tribesmen R.C. C MM 4+ 17:33
MM 2 Men's Masters 2
1 466 Carlow R.C. MM 2X 13:26
MM 1X Men's Masters 1X
1 525 Clonmel R.C. Kinsella MM 1X 13:42
2 523 Shandon B.C. O'Flynn MM 1X 13:45
3 522 Shandon B.C. Alcock MM 1X 15:17
4 526 Carlow R.C. Dooley Jnr MM 1X 16:03
WS 8 Women's Senior 8
1 212 D.U.L.B.C. C WS 8 10:46
2 209 St. Michael's R.C. WS 8 11:17
3 207 N.U.I.Galway B.C. WS 8 11:27
4 210 D.U.L.B.C. A WS 8 11:36
5 211 D.U.L.B.C. B WS 8 11:46
6 208 Skibbereen R.C. WS 8 12:21
WS 4 Women's Senior 4
1 355 Three Castles R.C. WS 4X 11:03
2 354 Skibbereen R.C. WS 4- 12:03
3 353 N.U.I.Galway B.C. B WS 4- 12:44
WS 2- Women's Senior 2-
1 78 N.U.I.Galway B.C. WS 2- 13:37
WS 2X Women's Senior 2X
1 474 Skibbereen R.C. WS 2X 12:28
WS 1X Women's Senior 1X
1 42 Killorglin R.C. Dukarska WS 1X 13:16
2 36 Three Castles R.C. Moran WS 1X 13:40
3 34 Skibbereen R.C. Fitzgerald WS 1X 13:43
4 35 Three Castles R.C. Quinn WS 1X 13:50
5 44 U.L. R.C. O'Sullivan WS 1X 13:53
6 37 Three Castles R.C. Walshe WS 1X 13:55
7 43 U.L. R.C. O'Sullivan WS 1X 14:02
8 40 Three Castles R.C. Jacob WS 1X 15:19
WI 8 Women's Intermediate 8
1 214 N.U.I.Galway B.C. WI 8 12:11
2 213 Commercial R.C. WI 8 12:19
WI 4 Women's Intermediate 4
1 360 N.U.I.Galway B.C. B WI 4+ 13:15
2 362 U.C.C. R.C. B WI 4+ 13:22
3 359 N.U.I.Galway B.C. A WI 4+ 13:24
4 356 Commercial R.C. A WI 4+ 13:24
5 361 U.C.C. R.C. A WI 4+ 13:45
6 357 Commercial R.C. B WI 4+ 13:52
WI 2X Women's Intermediate 2X
1 475 Fermoy R.C. A WI 2X 13:33
WI 1X Women's Intermediate 1X
1 48 D.U.L.B.C. Dolan WI 1X 13:51
2 49 D.U.L.B.C. Dolan WI 1X 13:57
3 46 St. Michael's R.C. Leahy WI 1X 14:03
4 45 St. Michael's R.C. O'Keeffe WI 1X 14:05
WJ18 8 Women's Junior 18 8
1 216 Muckross R.C. WJ18 8 12:09
2 215 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. WJ18 8 13:12
WJ18 4 Women's Junior 18 4
1 388 Shandon B.C. WJ18 4X 12:05
2 383 Cork B.C. WJ18 4X 12:12
3 391 Skibbereen R.C. WJ18 4X 12:23
4 389 Shannon R.C. A WJ18 4X 12:24
5 386 Muckross R.C. WJ18 4X 12:29
6 378 St. Michael's R.C. A WJ18 4- 12:30
7 381 Castleconnell B.C. WJ18 4X 12:34
8 390 Shannon R.C. B WJ18 4X 12:38
9 382 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. WJ18 4X 13:01
10 380 Athlunkard B.C. WJ18 4X 13:15
11 375 Graiguenamanagh R.C. A WJ18 4+ 13:16
12 376 Graiguenamanagh R.C. B WJ18 4+ 13:29
13 377 Clonmel R.C. WJ18 4- 13:30
14 392 St. Michael's R.C. WJ18 4X 13:52
15 387 Offaly R.C. WJ18 4X 14:09
16 385 Fermoy R.C. B WJ18 4X 15:09
17 384 Fermoy R.C. A WJ18 4X 15:14
WJ18 2- Women's Junior 18 2-
1 80 Shannon R.C. WJ18 2- 14:04
2 79 Shandon B.C. WJ18 2- 15:03
WJ18 2X Women's Junior 18 2X
1 496 Skibbereen R.C. A WJ18 2X 12:59
2 495 Shandon B.C. B WJ18 2X 13:12
3 492 Neptune R.C. A WJ18 2X 13:15
4 491 Muckross R.C. C WJ18 2X 13:33
5 490 Muckross R.C. B WJ18 2X 13:36
6 479 Castleconnell B.C. A WJ18 2X 13:57
7 499 Skibbereen R.C. C WJ18 2X 13:58
8 486 Fermoy R.C. A WJ18 2X 14:02
9 481 Clonmel R.C. WJ18 2X 14:04
10 480 Castleconnell B.C. B WJ18 2X 14:12
11 493 Neptune R.C. B WJ18 2X 14:16
12 478 Athlunkard B.C. WJ18 2X 14:27
13 484 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. WJ18 2X 14:31
14 485 Cork B.C. WJ18 2X 14:31
15 483 Colaiste Chiarain B WJ18 2X 14:35
16 488 Graiguenamanagh R.C. WJ18 2X 14:44
17 494 Shandon B.C. A WJ18 2X 14:51
18 489 Muckross R.C. A WJ18 2X 14:56
19 497 Skibbereen R.C. B WJ18 2X 15:00
20 500 Tralee R.C. WJ18 2X 16:23
21 501 Waterford B.C. WJ18 2X 16:54
22 482 Colaiste Chiarain A WJ18 2X 17:56
WJ18 1X Women's Junior 18 1X
1 63 Fermoy R.C. Shinnick WJ18 1X 13:38
2 55 St. Michael's R.C. O'Brien WJ18 1X 13:52
3 56 St. Michael's R.C. O'Brien WJ18 1X 14:03
4 71 Shandon B.C. Horgan WJ18 1X 14:08
5 69 Neptune R.C. O'Brien WJ18 1X 14:16
6 60 Cork B.C. Hamel WJ18 1X 14:23
7 53 St. Michael's R.C. Sherin WJ18 1X 14:29
8 59 Cork B.C. Higgins WJ18 1X 14:29
9 68 Muckross R.C. Crowley WJ18 1X 14:29
10 70 Neptune R.C. Cassidy WJ18 1X 14:30
11 64 Graiguenamanagh R.C. Ryan WJ18 1X 14:52
12 66 Muckross R.C. Cooper WJ18 1X 14:55
13 72 Shandon B.C. Lingwood WJ18 1X 15:10
14 57 Castleconnell B.C. Donnegan WJ18 1X 15:16
15 51 St. Michael's R.C. Hartnett WJ18 1X 15:24
16 65 Graiguenamanagh R.C. Murphy WJ18 1X 15:25
17 62 Cork B.C. Devine WJ18 1X 15:31
18 61 Cork B.C. Power WJ18 1X 15:34
19 58 Castleconnell B.C. Mc Devitt WJ18 1X 15:49
20 52 St. Michael's R.C. Mc Evoy WJ18 1X 16:00
21 54 St. Michael's R.C. Sheehan WJ18 1X 16:07
22 74 Skibbereen R.C. Hegarty WJ18 1X 16:25
23 75 Tralee R.C. Deady WJ18 1X 16:41
24 76 Tralee R.C. O'Donnell WJ18 1X 17:44
WN 8 Women's Novice 8
1 230 U.L. R.C. B WN 8 12:25
2 217 Athlunkard B.C. WN 8 13:02
3 219 Commercial R.C. WN 8 13:07
4 229 U.L. R.C. A WN 8 13:09
5 228 Shannon R.C. B WN 8 13:14
6 223 N.U.I.Galway B.C. A WN 8 13:18
7 226 N.U.I.Galway B.C. D WN 8 13:25
8 227 Shannon R.C. A WN 8 13:30
9 218 Clonmel R.C. WN 8 13:34
10 224 N.U.I.Galway B.C. B WN 8 13:38
11 225 N.U.I.Galway B.C. C WN 8 13:40
12 222 D.U.L.B.C. C WN 8 13:51
13 221 D.U.L.B.C. B WN 8 14:57
14 220 D.U.L.B.C. A WN 8 14:57
WN 4 Women's Novice 4
1 370 D.U.L.B.C. WN 4X+ 13:08
2 364 D.U.L.B.C. WN 4+ 13:18
3 363 Commercial R.C. WN 4+ 13:55
4 368 Clonmel R.C. WN 4X+ 14:20
5 369 Clonmel R.C. WN 4X+ 15:00
6 371 Shandon B.C. WN 4X+ 15:24
7 372 Tribesmen R.C. A WN 4X+ 15:59
8 367 Athlunkard B.C. WN 4X+ 16:11
9 373 Tribesmen R.C. B WN 4X+ 16:34
WN 2X Women's Novice 2X
1 503 D.U.L.B.C. B WN 2X 13:57
2 504 Galway R.C. WN 2X 14:30
3 502 D.U.L.B.C. A WN 2X 15:34
4 506 Shannon R.C. WN 2X 15:47
5 505 Neptune R.C. WN 2X 23:10
WN 1X Women's Novice 1X
1 675 St. Michael's R.C. Gill WN 1X 14:45
2 672 Commercial R.C. Foley WN 1X 14:54
3 673 D.U.L.B.C. O'Neill WN 1X 15:30
4 674 N.U.I.Galway B.C. Donnelly WN 1X 15:43
WJ16 8 Women's Junior 16 8
1 232 Shannon R.C. B WJ16 8 12:35
2 231 Shannon R.C. A WJ16 8 12:58
3 233 St. Michael's R.C. WJ16 8 15:28
WJ16 4 Women's Junior 16 4
1 406 Killorglin R.C. A WJ15 4+ 13:02
2 395 Muckross R.C. WJ16 4X+ 13:20
3 399 St. Michael's R.C. A WJ16 4X+ 13:24
4 419 Skibbereen R.C. B WJ15 4+ 13:25
5 398 Skibbereen R.C. WJ16 4X+ 13:38
6 407 Killorglin R.C. B WJ15 4+ 13:42
7 393 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. WJ16 4+ 13:43
8 418 Skibbereen R.C. A WJ15 4+ 13:46
9 397 Skibbereen R.C. WJ16 4X+ 14:07
10 396 Shandon B.C. WJ16 4X+ 14:12
11 405 Galway R.C. WJ15 4+ 14:13
12 417 Shannon R.C. E WJ15 4+ 14:44
13 394 Colaiste Chiarain WJ16 4X+ 14:58
14 421 St. Michael's R.C. A WJ15 4+ 15:15
15 411 Shandon B.C. A WJ15 4+ 15:29
16 410 Muckross R.C. D WJ15 4+ 15:35
17 402 St. Michael's R.C. D WJ16 4X+ 15:55
18 416 Shannon R.C. D WJ15 4+ 15:57
19 400 St. Michael's R.C. B WJ16 4X+ 15:58
20 422 St. Michael's R.C. B WJ15 4+ 16:10
21 423 Tralee R.C. WJ15 4+ 16:11
22 401 St. Michael's R.C. C WJ16 4X+ 16:21
23 404 Colaiste Iognaid R.C. WJ15 4+ 16:41
24 415 Shannon R.C. C WJ15 4+ 17:24
25 414 Shannon R.C. B WJ15 4+ 17:34
26 408 Muckross R.C. A WJ15 4+ 17:42
27 412 Shandon B.C. B WJ15 4+ 18:43
WJ15 1X Women's Junior 15 1X
1 688 Muckross R.C. O'Connor WJ15 1X 15:03
2 687 Killorglin R.C. Hyde WJ15 1X 15:04
WJ16 1X Women's Junior 16 1X
1 678 Cork B.C. O'Riordan WJ16 1X 14:19
2 679 Fermoy R.C. Ryan WJ16 1X 14:59
3 677 Castleconnell B.C. Silke WJ16 1X 15:10
4 676 Castleconnell B.C. Griffin WJ16 1X 15:20
5 685 Tralee R.C. Ryall WJ16 1X 15:56
6 680 Fermoy R.C. Freeman WJ16 1X 16:06
7 681 Muckross R.C. Cremin WJ16 1X 16:09
8 683 Shandon B.C. Nagle WJ16 1X 16:13
9 682 Shandon B.C. Healy WJ16 1X 16:50

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About the Irish Navy

The Navy maintains a constant presence 24 hours a day, 365 days a year throughout Ireland’s enormous and rich maritime jurisdiction, upholding Ireland’s sovereign rights. The Naval Service is tasked with a variety of roles including defending territorial seas, deterring intrusive or aggressive acts, conducting maritime surveillance, maintaining an armed naval presence, ensuring right of passage, protecting marine assets, countering port blockades; people or arms smuggling, illegal drugs interdiction, and providing the primary diving team in the State.

The Service supports Army operations in the littoral and by sealift, has undertaken supply and reconnaissance missions to overseas peace support operations and participates in foreign visits all over the world in support of Irish Trade and Diplomacy.  The eight ships of the Naval Service are flexible and adaptable State assets. Although relatively small when compared to their international counterparts and the environment within which they operate, their patrol outputs have outperformed international norms.

The Irish Naval Service Fleet

The Naval Service is the State's principal seagoing agency. The Naval Service operates jointly with the Army and Air Corps.

The fleet comprises one Helicopter Patrol Vessel (HPV), three Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV), two Large Patrol Vessel (LPV) and two Coastal Patrol Vessels (CPV). Each vessel is equipped with state of the art machinery, weapons, communications and navigation systems.

LÉ EITHNE P31

LE Eithne was built in Verlome Dockyard in Cork and was commissioned into service in 1984. She patrols the Irish EEZ and over the years she has completed numerous foreign deployments.

Type Helicopter Patrol Vessel
Length 80.0m
Beam 12m
Draught 4.3m
Main Engines 2 X Ruston 12RKC Diesels6, 800 HP2 Shafts
Speed 18 knots
Range 7000 Nautical Miles @ 15 knots
Crew 55 (6 Officers)
Commissioned 7 December 1984

LÉ ORLA P41

L.É. Orla was formerly the HMS SWIFT a British Royal Navy patrol vessel stationed in the waters of Hong Kong. She was purchased by the Irish State in 1988. She scored a notable operational success in 1993 when she conducted the biggest drug seizure in the history of the state at the time, with her interception and boarding at sea of the 65ft ketch, Brime.

Type Coastal Patrol Vessel
Length 62.6m
Beam 10m
Draught 2.7m
Main Engines 2 X Crossley SEMT- Pielstick Diesels 14,400 HP 2 Shafts
Speed 25 + Knots
Range 2500 Nautical Miles @ 17 knots
Crew 39 (5 Officers)

LÉ CIARA P42

L.É. Ciara was formerly the HMS SWALLOW a British Royal Navy patrol vessel stationed in the waters of Hong Kong. She was purchased by the Irish State in 1988. She scored a notable operational success in Nov 1999 when she conducted the second biggest drug seizure in the history of the state at that time, with her interception and boarding at sea of MV POSIDONIA of the south-west coast of Ireland.

Type Coastal Patrol Vessel
Length 62.6m
Beam 10m
Draught 2.7m
Main Engines 2 X Crossley SEMT- Pielstick Diesels 14,400 HP 2 Shafts
Speed 25 + Knots
Range 2500 Nautical Miles @ 17 knots
Crew 39 (5 Officers)

LÉ ROISIN P51

L.É. Roisin (the first of the Roisín class of vessel) was built in Appledore Shipyards in the UK for the Naval Service in 2001. She was built to a design that optimises her patrol performance in Irish waters (which are some of the roughest in the world), all year round. For that reason a greater length overall (78.8m) was chosen, giving her a long sleek appearance and allowing the opportunity to improve the conditions on board for her crew.

Type Long Offshore Patrol Vessel
Length 78.84m
Beam 14m
Draught 3.8m
Main Engines 2 X Twin 16 cly V26 Wartsila 26 medium speed Diesels
5000 KW at 1,000 RPM 2 Shafts
Speed 23 knots
Range 6000 Nautical Miles @ 15 knots
Crew 44 (6 Officers)
Commissioned 18 September 2001

LÉ NIAMH P52

L.É. Niamh (the second of the Róisín class) was built in Appledore Shipyard in the UK for the Naval Service in 2001. She is an improved version of her sister ship, L.É.Roisin

Type Long Offshore Patrol Vessel
Length 78.84m
Beam 14m
Draught 3.8m
Main Engines 2 X Twin 16 cly V26 Wartsila 26 medium speed Diesels
5000 KW at 1,000 RPM 2 Shafts
Speed 23 knots
Range 6000 Nautical Miles @ 15 knots
Crew 44 (6 Officers)
Commissioned 18 September 2001

LÉ SAMUEL BECKETT P61

LÉ Samuel Beckett is an Offshore Patrol Vessel built and fitted out to the highest international standards in terms of safety, equipment fit, technological innovation and crew comfort. She is also designed to cope with the rigours of the North-East Atlantic.

Type Offshore Patrol Vessel
Length 90.0m
Beam 14m
Draught 3.8m
Main Engines 2 x Wärtsilä diesel engines and Power Take In, 2 x shafts, 10000kw
Speed 23 knots
Range 6000 Nautical Miles @ 15 knots
Crew 44 (6 Officers)

LÉ JAMES JOYCE P62

LÉ James Joyce is an Offshore Patrol Vessel and represents an updated and lengthened version of the original RÓISÍN Class OPVs which were also designed and built to the Irish Navy specifications by Babcock Marine Appledore and she is truly a state of the art ship. She was commissioned into the naval fleet in September 2015. Since then she has been constantly engaged in Maritime Security and Defence patrolling of the Irish coast. She has also deployed to the Defence Forces mission in the Mediterranean from July to end of September 2016, rescuing 2491 persons and recovering the bodies of 21 deceased

Type Offshore Patrol Vessel
Length 90.0m
Beam 14m
Draught 3.8m
Main Engines 2 x Wärtsilä diesel engines and Power Take In, 2 x shafts, 10000kw
Speed 23 knots
Range 6000 Nautical Miles @ 15 knots
Crew 44 (6 Officers)

LÉ WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS P63

L.É. William Butler Yeats was commissioned into the naval fleet in October 2016. Since then she has been constantly engaged in Maritime Security and Defence patrolling of the Irish coast. She has also deployed to the Defence Forces mission in the Mediterranean from July to October 2017, rescuing 704 persons and recovering the bodies of three deceased.

Type Offshore Patrol Vessel
Length 90.0m
Beam 14m
Draught 3.8m
Main Engines 2 x Wärtsilä diesel engines and Power Take In, 2 x shafts, 10000kw
Speed 23 knots
Range 6000 Nautical Miles @ 15 knots
Crew 44 (6 Officers)

LÉ GEORGE BERNARD SHAW P64

LÉ George Bernard Shaw (pennant number P64) is the fourth and final ship of the P60 class vessels built for the Naval Service in Babcock Marine Appledore, Devon. The ship was accepted into State service in October 2018, and, following a military fit-out, commenced Maritime Defence and Security Operations at sea.

Type Offshore Patrol Vessel
Length 90.0m
Beam 14m
Draught 3.8m
Main Engines 2 x Wärtsilä diesel engines and Power Take In, 2 x shafts, 10000kw
Speed 23 knots
Range 6000 Nautical Miles @ 15 knots
Crew 44 (6 Officers)

Ship information courtesy of the Defence Forces

Irish Navy FAQs

The Naval Service is the Irish State's principal seagoing agency with "a general responsibility to meet contingent and actual maritime defence requirements". It is tasked with a variety of defence and other roles.

The Naval Service is based in Ringaskiddy, Cork harbour, with headquarters in the Defence Forces headquarters in Dublin.

The Naval Service provides the maritime component of the Irish State's defence capabilities and is the State's principal seagoing agency. It "protects Ireland's interests at and from the sea, including lines of communication, fisheries and offshore resources" within the Irish exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The Naval Service operates jointly with the Army and Air Corps as part of the Irish defence forces.

The Naval Service was established in 1946, replacing the Marine and Coastwatching Service set up in 1939. It had replaced the Coastal and Marine Service, the State's first marine service after independence, which was disbanded after a year. Its only ship was the Muirchú, formerly the British armed steam yacht Helga, which had been used by the Royal Navy to shell Dublin during the 1916 Rising. In 1938, Britain handed over the three "treaty" ports of Cork harbour, Bere haven and Lough Swilly.

The Naval Service has nine ships - one Helicopter Patrol Vessel (HPV), three Offshore Patrol Vessels (OPV), two Large Patrol Vessel (LPV) and two Coastal Patrol Vessels (CPV). Each vessel is equipped with State of the art machinery, weapons, communications and navigation systems.

The ships' names are prefaced with the title of Irish ship or "long Éireannach" (LE). The older ships bear Irish female names - LÉ Eithne, LÉ Orla, LÉ Ciara, LÉ Roisín, and LÉ Niamh. The newer ships, named after male Irish literary figures, are LÉ Samuel Beckett, LÉ James Joyce, LÉ William Butler Yeats and LÉ George Bernard Shaw.

Yes. The 76mm Oto Melara medium calibre naval armament is the most powerful weapon in the Naval Services arsenal. The 76mm is "capable of engaging naval targets at a range of up to 17km with a high level of precision, ensuring that the Naval Service can maintain a range advantage over all close-range naval armaments and man-portable weapon systems", according to the Defence Forces.

The Fleet Operational Readiness Standards and Training (FORST) unit is responsible for the coordination of the fleet needs. Ships are maintained at the Mechanical Engineering and Naval Dockyard Unit at Ringaskiddy, Cork harbour.

The helicopters are designated as airborne from initial notification in 15 minutes during daylight hours, and 45 minutes at night. The aircraft respond to emergencies at sea, on inland waterways, offshore islands and mountains and cover the 32 counties. They can also assist in flooding, major inland emergencies, intra-hospital transfers, pollution, and can transport offshore firefighters and ambulance teams. The Irish Coast Guard volunteers units are expected to achieve a 90 per cent response time of departing from the station house in ten minutes from notification during daylight and 20 minutes at night. They are also expected to achieve a 90 per cent response time to the scene of the incident in less than 60 minutes from notification by day and 75 minutes at night, subject to geographical limitations.

The Flag Officer Commanding Naval Service (FOCNS) is Commodore Michael Malone. The head of the Defence Forces is a former Naval Service flag officer, now Vice-Admiral Mark Mellett – appointed in 2015 and the first Naval Service flag officer to hold this senior position. The Flag Officer oversees Naval Operations Command, which is tasked with the conduct of all operations afloat and ashore by the Naval Service including the operations of Naval Service ships. The Naval Operations Command is split into different sections, including Operations HQ and Intelligence and Fishery Section.

The Intelligence and Fishery Section is responsible for Naval Intelligence, the Specialist Navigation centre, the Fishery Protection supervisory and information centre, and the Naval Computer Centre. The Naval Intelligence Cell is responsible for the collection, collation and dissemination of naval intelligence. The Navigation Cell is the naval centre for navigational expertise.

The Fishery Monitoring Centre provides for fishery data collection, collation, analysis and dissemination to the Naval Service and client agencies, including the State's Sea Fisheries Protection Agency. The centre also supervises fishery efforts in the Irish EEZ and provides data for the enhanced effectiveness of fishery protection operations, as part of the EU Common Fisheries Policy. The Naval Computer Centre provides information technology (IT) support service to the Naval Service ashore and afloat.

This headquarters includes specific responsibility for the Executive/Operations Branch duties. The Naval Service Operations Room is a coordination centre for all NS current Operations. The Naval Service Reserve Staff Officer is responsible for the supervision, regulation and training of the reserve. The Diving section is responsible for all aspects of Naval diving and the provision of a diving service to the Naval Service and client agencies. The Ops Security Section is responsible for the coordination of base security and the coordination of all shore-based security parties operating away from the Naval base. The Naval Base Comcen is responsible for the running of a communications service. Boat transport is under the control of Harbour Master Naval Base, who is responsible for the supervision of berthage at the Naval Base and the provision of a boat service, including the civilian manned ferry service from Haulbowline.

Naval Service ships have undertaken trade and supply missions abroad, and personnel have served as peacekeepers with the United Nations. In 2015, Naval Service ships were sent on rotation to rescue migrants in the Mediterranean as part of a bi-lateral arrangement with Italy, known as Operation Pontus. Naval Service and Army medical staff rescued some 18,000 migrants, either pulling people from the sea or taking them off small boats, which were often close to capsizing having been towed into open water and abandoned by smugglers. Irish ships then became deployed as part of EU operations in the Mediterranean, but this ended in March 2019 amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment in the EU.

Essentially, you have to be Irish, young (less than 32), in good physical and mental health and with normal vision. You must be above 5'2″, and your weight should be in keeping with your age.

Yes, women have been recruited since 1995. One of the first two female cadets, Roberta O'Brien from the Glen of Aherlow in Co Tipperary, became its first female commander in September 2020. Sub Lieutenant Tahlia Britton from Donegal also became the first female diver in the navy's history in the summer of 2020.

A naval cadet enlists for a cadetship to become an officer in the Defence Forces. After successfully completing training at the Naval Service College, a cadet is commissioned into the officer ranks of the Naval Service as a Ensign or Sub Lieutenant.

A cadet trains for approximately two years duration divided into different stages. The first year is spent in military training at the Naval Base in Haulbowline, Cork. The second-year follows a course set by the National Maritime College of Ireland course. At the end of the second year and on completion of exams, and a sea term, the cadets will be qualified for the award of a commission in the Permanent Defence Force as Ensign.

The Defence Forces say it is looking for people who have "the ability to plan, prioritise and organise", to "carefully analyse problems, in order to generate appropriate solutions, who have "clear, concise and effective communication skills", and the ability to "motivate others and work with a team". More information is on the 2020 Qualifications Information Leaflet.

When you are 18 years of age or over and under 26 years of age on the date mentioned in the notice for the current competition, the officer cadet competition is held annually and is the only way for potential candidates to join the Defence Forces to become a Naval Service officer. Candidates undergo psychometric and fitness testing, an interview and a medical exam.
The NMCI was built beside the Naval Service base at Ringaskiddy, Co Cork, and was the first third-level college in Ireland to be built under the Government's Public-Private Partnership scheme. The public partners are the Naval Service and Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) and the private partner is Focus Education.
A Naval Service recruit enlists for general service in the "Other Ranks" of the Defence Forces. After successfully completing the initial recruit training course, a recruit passes out as an Ordinary Seaman and will then go onto their branch training course before becoming qualified as an Able Body sailor in the Naval Service.
No formal education qualifications are required to join the Defence Forces as a recruit. You need to satisfy the interview board and the recruiting officer that you possess a sufficient standard of education for service in the Defence Forces.
Recruit training is 18 weeks in duration and is designed to "develop a physically fit, disciplined and motivated person using basic military and naval skills" to "prepare them for further training in the service. Recruits are instilled with the Naval Service ethos and the values of "courage, respect, integrity and loyalty".
On the progression up through the various ranks, an Able Rate will have to complete a number of career courses to provide them with training to develop their skills in a number of areas, such as leadership and management, administration and naval/military skills. The first of these courses is the Naval Service Potential NCO course, followed by the Naval Service Standard NCO course and the Naval Service senior NCO course. This course qualifies successful candidates of Petty officer (or Senior Petty Officer) rank to fill the rank of Chief Petty Officer upwards. The successful candidate may also complete and graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Leadership, Management and Naval Studies in partnership with Cork Institute of Technology.
Pay has long been an issue for just the Naval Service, at just over 1,000 personnel. Cadets and recruits are required to join the single public service pension scheme, which is a defined benefit scheme, based on career-average earnings. For current rates of pay, see the Department of Defence website.