2022 Leo Molloy

Published: Monday, 21 March 2022

Stephen Harron won his first Leo Molloy title after a great display in the final against 2014 winner Charlie Grant, a runner up in 2017 Stephen produced some great darts as he had to with the fantastic standard of darts on the day, 76 players entered which was a terrific turnout! Stephen also had the highest checkout of the day with a 141, defending champion Sean McGowan was defeated by John Meencha who came from 3-0 and 4-1 down to beat the Sligo man. Owen Carr had some notable results defeating previous winners Liam Gallagher and Gerard McGlynn. Thanks to all who helped the event to run so smoothly, to our sponsors Heineken Ireland, The Sim Clinic, Kilcar Cabs, Carrick Meats, Fusion Bistro, tuna.ie, Dineen Aviation and to those who contributed to the prize fund thanks to you all.

Final

Stephen Harron 6 Charlie Grant 4

Semi Finals

Stephen Harron 5 John Meencha 4

Charlie Grant 5 Owen Carr 0

Quarter Finals

Stephen Harron 5 James Clancy 3

John Meencha 5 Sean McGowan 4

Charlie Grant 5 Alan Hegarty 3

Owen Carr 5 Liam Gallagher 3

Board Finals

Stephen Harron 4 Kenneth Kennedy 1

James Clancy 4 Andrew Gillespie 3

John Meencha  4 John Flood 1

Sean McGowan 4 Josh Simms 1

Charlie Grant 4 Colin Doherty 0

Alan Hegarty 4 Cartha Boyle 3

Owen Carr 4 Gerard McGlynn 3

Liam Gallagher 4 Declan Quinn 1

Round Three

Stephen Harron 4 Colin Cardin 2 (141 c/o Stephen)

Kenneth Kennedy 4 Tomas Byrne 0

James Clancy 4 Declan Cunningham 1

Andrew Gillespie 4 John Byrne 0 (113 c/o Andrew)

John Meencha 4 Sean McGuire 1

John Flood 4 Des McGettigan 3

Sean McGowan 4 Alan Byrne 2

Josh Simms 4 Michael Molloy 0

Charlie Grant 4 Sean Wilson 0

Colin Doherty 4 Kevin Lyons 2

Alan Hegarty 4 Joe Flood 1

Cartha Boyle 4 John McGinty

Owen Carr 4 Shaun Gallagher 1

Gerard McGlynn 4 Antony Whoriskey 2

Liam Gallagher 4 Dean Gallagher 1

Declan Quinn 4 Alex Hughes 0

Round Two

Stephen Harron 4 Liam Donegan 1

Colin Cardin 4 Joe Lyons 1

Kenneth Kennedy 4 Sam Wray 1

Tomas Byrne 4 Dylan Martin 1

James Clancy 4 Gary Molloy 0

Declan Cunningham 4 Matthew Cunningham 1

Andrew Gillespie 4 Adrian Devine 2

John Byrne 4 Antony Gallagher 0

John Meencha 4 Martin Barr 1

Sean McGuire 4 Derek Gallagher 0

John Flood 4 Darragh Porter 0

Des McGettigan 4 Michael McShane 1

Sean McGowan 4 Pauric McShane 0

Alan Byrne 4 Stephen Muirhead 2

Josh Simms 4 Roger McShane 0

Michael Molloy 4 Clive Aiken 1

Charlie Grant 4 Noel Kennedy 0

Colin Doherty 4 Dermot Ward 0

Alan Hegarty 4 Catherine Porter 0

Joe Flood 4 Hugh Doherty 2

Cartha Boyle 4 Irwin Muirhead 0

John McGinty 4 Gerry Lyons 2

Owen Carr 4 Aaron Molloy 0

Shaun Gallagher 4 David Gallagher 1

Gerard McGlynn 4 Conor McNelis 0

Antony Whoriskey 4 Danny McDaid 2

Liam Gallagher 4 James Byrne 2

Dean Gallagher 4 Cormac Cunningham 1

Declan Quinn 4 Gareth Moody 2

Alex Hughes 4 Paddy McShane

Round One

Joe Flood 4 Robert McShane 0

Cormac Cunningham 4 Aaron McShane 3

Sean McGowan 4 Chris Milsop 0

Clive Aiken 4 Damien McEvoy 0

Colin Doherty 4 Seanie Boyle 0

Shaun Gallagher 4 John McHugh 1

Antony Whoriskey 4 Dermot Kane 0

Sam Wray 4 Conor O’Donoghue 3

Sean McGuire 4 Eugene McCusker 3

Des McGettigan 4 Kieran McShane 0

2022 Leo Molloy  Winner Stephen Harron with Arron Molloy and Kenneth Kennedy

2022 Leo Molloy runner up Charlie Grant

2022 Leo Molloy semi finals John Meencha

2022 Leo Molloy semi finals Owen Carr

2022 Leo Molloy quarter finals Liam Gallagher

 

2022 Leo Molloy quarter finals Sean McGowan

 
The Leo Molloy is back and with the biggest prize fund yet, this year we have €2,000 in prizes with the winner guaranteed at least €800!
Since 2000 we have seen some of the biggest names in darts travel to Kilcar to play in the this tournament in memory of Leo, he was well loved and respected in the world of darts and was heavily involved in the South West area with reforming the league in the early 1990s and helping to run tournaments including the famous Norman Blaine Competition in The Glenbay which was one of the biggest in Ireland at the time in the late 80s early 90s and he was the first manager to manage the Donegal darts team to an All-Ireland title in 1998 but he was sadly taken at a young age in 1999 so this tournament is a fitting tribute to him.
 
We are now taking entry's and all names to be in before 3pm on the day.
 
Previous Men’s finals:
2020 Sean McGowan 6 Gerard McGlynn 2
2019 Gerard McGlynn 6 Denise Cassidy 3
2018 Phil McGeehan 6 Declan Cunningham 3
2017 Michael Leech 6 Stephen Harron 3
2016 John Gallagher 6 Liam Gallagher 4
2015 Liam Gallagher 6 Antony Mularkey 1
2014 Charlie Grant 6 Amir Quiambao 1
2013 Campbell Jackson 6 Charlie Grant 1
2012 John Gallagher 5 John Con McGinley 2
2010 JJ Dolan 5 James Deery 2
2009 Brendan Dolan 5 John Con McGinley 2
2008 Brendan Dolan 5 John Con McGinley 2
2007 Gerald Harvey 5 Danny McDaid 0
2006 John Con McGinley 5 Brendan Dolan 4
2005 Martin McCloskey 5 Amir Quiambao 1
2004 Brendan Dolan 5 Declan Cunningham 2
2003 Brendan Dolan 5 Sean McGowan 2
2002 Sean McGowan 5 Martin McCloskey 3
2001 Martin McCloskey 5 Anthony Whoriskey 0
2000 Martin McCloskey 5 Gerald Harvey 0