2013-14 Season
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Big Ken wins the 2014 John Harkin Cup
Kenneth Kennedy produced a great comeback from 8-6 down to beat defending two times champion John McGinley 9-8 in a trilling John Harkin final in the Bridge Bar to round off another great day of darts action in the third hosting of the tournament which pits the top 16 players in the league tournaments ranking against each other, some of the top 16 could not make it so next in line got their place. Losing semi finales were Kieran Gallagher and John Gallagher. In the shield final Donal Duddy got the better of James Byrne 6-4. Thanks to our sponsors Carrick Meats, DPH Fitness, McGill Farm Supplies and to R & V Trophies for sponsoring the trophies again this year. Thanks to all the players who played on the day and made it run smoothly and to the Bridge Bar for hosting the tournament.
Cup Final
Kenneth Kennedy 9 John McGinley 8
Semi Finals
Kenneth Kennedy 7 Kieran Gallagher 2
John McGinley 7 John Gallagher 2
Quarter Finals
Kenneth Kennedy 6 Adrian Byrne 5
Kieran Gallagher 6 Antony Gallagher 3
John McGinley 6 Dermot McGuire 2
John Gallagher 6 Kieran Carr 3
Runner up John McGinley with Declan Harkin
Semi finalists Kieran Gallagher and John Gallagher with Declan Harkin
Shield Final
Donal Duddy 6 James Byrne 4
Semi Finals
Donal Duddy 5 JP Byrne 4
James Byrne 5 Stephen Muirhead 1
Quarter Final
Donal Duddy 4 John McHugh 2
JP Byrne 4 Barry Carr 0
James Byrne 4 Irwin Muirhead 0
Stephen Muirhead 4 Jason Cunnea 3
Shield Winner Donal Duddy with Declan Harkin (shield to be presented at a later date)
Shield runner up James Byrne with Declan Harkin
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2014 Pat Rawdon
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Paul Boyle wins classic final to clinch Pat Rawdon Cup
Sligos Paul Boyle won the Pat Rawdon Cup following a 5-3 win over Irish international Shaun McGowan in the Cope House on Saturday 12th April, in what was a great turnout for the fifth year of this event this was the strongest field of players to date with many great games of darts during the event. Thanks to all who supported and all who donated prizes for the raffle and to the Cop House for hosting the event.
Final
Paul Boyle 5 Shaun McGowan 3
Semi Final
Paul Boyle 4 Kieran Gallagher 0
Shaun McGowan 4 John McGinley 0
Quarter Finals
Paul Boyle 4 Antony Gallagher 2
Kieran Gallagher 4 Dermot McGuire 1
Shaun McGowan 4 Joe Shovlin 1
John McGinley 4 Kieran Carr 0
Second Round
Paul Boyle 4 David Gallagher 0
Antony Gallagher 4 James Byrne 0
Kieran Gallagher 4 Marty Boyle 2
Dermot McGuire 4 Declan Cunningham 1
Shaun McGowan 4 Paul McGeoghan 2
Joe Shovlin 4 Peter Shavage 2
John McGinley 4 Irwin Muirhead 1
Kieran Carr 4 Jamie McGroary 3
First Round
Paul Boyle 4 Chris Cassidy 3
David Gallagher 4 Gerry McBrearty 1
Antony Gallagher 4 Shaun Frame 0
James Byrne 4 Frank Gallagher 0
Kieran Gallagher 4 Wilfie Milsop 1
Marty Boyle 4 Joe Sharpe 0
Dermot McGuire 4 Rodney McBrearty 1
Declan Cunningham 4 JP Byrne 1
Shaun McGowan 4 Darren Rawdon 0
Paul McGeoghan 4 Donal Duddy 2
Joe Shovlin 4 Frank Cassidy 0
John McGinley 4 Edmund O’Reilly 2
Kieran Carr 4 Michelle McGeoghan 0
Jamie McGroary 4 Stephen Muirhead 3
Runner up Shaun McGowan with Darren Rawdon
Semi Finalist John McGinley with Darren Rawdon
Semi Finalist Kieran Gallagher with Darren Rawdon
2014 Leo Molloy
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Charlie Grant take’s Leo Molloy for First Time
Charlie Grant is the ninth different name to go on this prestigious trophy joining the likes of Brendan Dolan and Sean McGowan on the list of winners in one of the toughest and completive competitions in the area, he defeated 2005 runner up Amir Quaimbao 6-1 in the final in a clinical display of darts he had an 11 dart leg (where he started off with back to back 180’s for the second time on the day) and a 13 dart leg, Amir’s sole leg was also a 13 darter. Defeated semi-finalists were John Flood and Andrew Barron, Flood had a 170 check out in the quarter finals against Andrew Gillespie who along with Kenneth Kennedy were the two SWDDL players who made the last eight. Thanks to all who turned out on the day we hope to build on this for next year to the two hosts Kilcar House and John Joe’s to our board sponsors, Kilcar Cabs, Carrick Meats, John Joes and Kilcar House and to all who helped out in any way. Our aim is to make this the biggest tournament in the area as it should be as Leo Molloy did a lot for darts in the area and for Donegal.
Final
Charlie Grant 6 Amir Quaimbao 1
Semi Finals
Charlie Grant 5 John Flood 3
Amir Quaimbao 5 Andrew Barron 1
Quarter Finals
Charlie Grant 4 Noel O’Donnell 2
John Flood 4 Andrew Gillespie 1
Amir Quaimbao 4 Kenneth Kennedy 2
Andrew Barron 4 Declan Quinn 3
Third Round
Charlie Grant 4 Colm Carr 0
Noel O’Donnell 4 Gerrard McGlynn 2
John Flood 4 Seamus Scanlon 0
Andrew Gillespie 4 Joe Shovlin 0
Amir Quaimbao 4 Stephen Muirhead 1
Kenneth Kennedy 4 John McGinley 3
Andrew Barron 4 Kieran Carr 2
Declan Quinn 4 Philip Gallagher 2
Second Round
Charlie Grant 3 John Gallagher 0
Colm Carr w/o Barry Carr
Noel O’Donnell 3 Cormac Cunningham 0
Gerrard McGlynn 3 Irwin Muirhead 0
John Flood 3 Michael Molloy 0
Seamus Scanlon 3 Liam McShane 0
Andrew Gillespie 3 Adrian Byrne 1
Joe Shovlin 3 Donal Duddy 2
Amir Quaimbao 3 Addie Sommers 0
Stephen Muirhead 3 Martin Barr 1
Kenneth Kennedy w/o Garry Molloy
John McGinley 3 Joe Flood 1
Andrew Barron 3 David Kennedy 0
Kieran Carr 3 John McHugh 0
Declan Quinn w/o Mike Naulty
Philip Gallagher 3 James Byrne 2
First Round
Noel O’Donnell 3 Kieran Gallagher 1
Irwin Muirhead 3 Darren Rawdon 0
John Gallagher 3 Stephen Nicolson 1
Adrian Byrne 3 Martin Johnston 0
Michael Molloy 3 Fintan Hughes 2
Kenneth Kennedy 3 Packie Gallen 2
Amir Quiambao 3 Gerry McBrearty 0
Martin Barr 3 Kevin Lyons 1
Declan Quinn 3 Jason Cunnea 1
Kieran Carr 3 James Byrne (Bracken) 0
Andrew Barron 3 Raymond Hegarty 0
2014 Runner Up Amir Quaimabo with Michael Molloy
2014 Semi Finalists John Flood and Andrew Barron with Michael Molloy
2014 Quarter Finalists Noel O'Donnell, Andrew Gillespie and Declan Quinn (missing Kenneth Kennedy) with Michael Molloy
2014 Benny Gillespie
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John Con Wins “Benny” for third time
John McGinley won the Benny Gillespie trophy for the third time following a 6-3 win over defending champion Dermot McGuire who was also going for his third title, despite two 15 dart legs and 2 180’s John came out victor John had one 180.
Final
John McGinley 6 Dermot McGuire 3
Semi Finals
John McGinley 5 Kevin Squires 1
Dermot McGuire 5 Kieran Gallagher 1
Quarter Finals
John McGinley 4 John Gallagher 2
Kevin Squires 4 James Byrne 3
Dermot McGuire 4 Jason Cunnea 1
Kieran Gallagher 4 JP Byrne 2
First Round
John McGinley 3 Antony Gallagher 0
John Gallagher 3 Norman Fuller 0
Kevin Squires 3 David Kennedy 2
James Byrne 3 Michael Byrne 2
Dermot McGuire 3 Francis McBrearty 0
Jason Cunnea 3 Donal Duddy 1
Kieran Gallagher 3 Kieran Carr 2
JP Byrne 3 Noel McDevitt 0
Preliminary Round
JP Byrne 3 Damien Carr 0
Kieran Carr 3 John McHugh 1
James Byrne 3 Liam McShane 0
Jason Cunnea 3 Gabriel Boyle 0
Norman Fuller 3 Hugh Doherty Jnr 0