Sunday, 21 September 2008

All-Ireland Champion - Niall Smith

Our own Niall Smith from the Navan Road Bowls Association is the new All-Ireland Novice 1 Champion for 2008. Niall overcame tough opposition in the London based Pat O'Neill on the Saturday to book his place in the Sunday finale. In poor weather conditions Niall faced the Munster Champion of John Hurley from Dunmanway. However, Niall's start would have seen off most opponents in higher grades. The pressure on Niall was eased when Hurley missed with his opening shot and the end result was a two bowl deficit after those three. The Ulster champion, a junior B All-Ireland finalist against the emerging Philip O’Donovan in Ballingeary in 1993, hit three huge efforts early on. Cheered on by a large group of travelling Clubmen, Niall, continued to extend his advantage. The Dunmanway man, to his credit, plugged on, but crucially missed a few opportunities later on to close the gap to a shot. Hurley's huge effort off the netting brought the odds well under the two shots. However, at this stage the result was not in doubt and Niall scored the line to a rapturous ovation from his Clubmen.

The Smith Household has been a hive of activity this week in preparation for a reception for our new All-Ireland Champion. Pictured with Niall at the event are;- Back Row L-R. Kevin Smith, Declan Hughes (NRBA), Tony Mc Coy (NRBA), Michelle Smith, Stephen Smith. Front Row L-R. Fergal Mc Creesh (NRBA), Niall Smith (All-Ireland Novice Champion 2008 & Jarleth Devlin (NRBA & Secretary, An Bol Chumann na hEireann)

Monday, 1 September 2008

Delight for Niall!


The Navan Road Bowls Association have added yet another Ulster Title for 2008 after Niall Smith overcame a valiant opponent in Mark Mc Parland to secure the Ulster Novice Championship at Tullysaran. Niall bowled superbly throughout the score and showed glimpse's of old. This is Niall's second Ulster Title and his first since 1993 when he secured the Ulster Junior B Championship. Niall then contested the All-Ireland Title at Gougan Barra, Ballingeary but lost out to an emerging talent in Phillip O'Donovan. This is a popular success for the Navan Man and all roads now lead to Westport in a few weeks time were it is hoped Niall can rightfully claim that elusive All-Ireland Title. Well done Niall and the best of luck in the Final from all your fellow Clubmen.