Nollaig Shona Daoibh
Wishing all our players, members, supporters and friends a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Nollaig Shona Daoibh 🌲
Wishing all our players, members, supporters and friends a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Nollaig Shona Daoibh 🌲
Softball Ireland AGM
17 November 2018 / 12.00-2.00pm / ALSAA
Colum Lavery (President – CL), Olwyn Barrett (Treasurer – OB), Conor Sayles (Secretary – CS), Erin Brown (ind. – EB), Melanie Lavery (FP – ML), Jay Slevin (SU – JA)
Jonathan Spielberg (SL – JS), Galway Softball Club
Colum Lavery
President
November 17, 2018
After a successful skills day and Dublin Indoor Softball Tournament … no better plan that to run both together. With another excellent turn out in Firhouse today, the attending Players were put through their paces by Women’s National Team Head Coach Melanie Cunningham and her coaching team focusing on footwork, throwing fundementals and batting basics.
The day finished with a greatly contested 4 inning indoor game we suspect there will be some sore bodies in the morning but fun had by all.
Next Softball Skills Session: January 13, 2018
Next Indoor Softball Tournament: January 26, 2018
Following on from the successful softball skills day in September and the wonderful Dublin Indoor Softball Tournament in early November, we are delighted to confirm that the Irish National Women’s coaching team are joining up with Julie and the indoor softball organisers to host a softball skills morning followed by a game or two on Sunday December 2, 2018 at 12:30.
When: Sunday December 2, 2018
Time: 1230 – 2:30pm
Where: Firhouse Community College, Firhouse Road, Dublin 24
We look forward to you joining us on what should be a fun couple of hours.
Ireland have moved up to 12th in the Softball Europe 2018 rankings which is a just reward for their European Under 19 silver medal and Under 22 bronze medal in July.
Ranked 23rd in 2016, the young Irish squad had continued to deliver on the international stage in 2018 and shocked Europe by reaching the final of the U19s the hard way beating European powerhouses Netherlands, Germany, Russia and Czech Republic. Ireland carried this form into the U22 tournament when the mainly U19 team with the addition of a couple of more senior players eliminated hosts Slovakia and followed this up by beating Greece, Russia, Poland, Czech Republic and number 3 in Europe Great Britain for a hard earned bronze medal.
Speaking on the 2018 achievements Head Coach Melanie Cunningham said ” I am delighted for the players, the programme and Ireland that our hard work and success are recognized in the European rankings. We are a programme still in its infancy which first competed in 2015 and to jump 11 places in such a short period is an amazing achievement. I would like to thank the Players, our coaches, the Players families and all those who have made sacrifices to make this possible.”
Coach Cunningham added “We are a still growing as a programme and 2019 will give us an opportunity to build on this success as we compete in the European Championships. Our target is a top 6 finish in order to qualify for the final Europe/Africa Olympic qualifier and keep our Olympic dream alive. We also have a Junior World Championships in August to look forward to as well as a number of other important international tournaments. Our challenge is finding sponsorship and funding to turn this real potential into reality as the Irish Women’s Fastpitch team continue receive zero funding.”
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About European Softball Rankings
Details on how European Softball Rankings are calculated and previous year rankings can be found here: http://www.europeansoftball.org/ranking/
Ireland have lost third spot to the Czech Republic and dropped one spot to fourth in the European Slowpitch rankings issued on November 25, 2018 a reverse to what happened in 2017.
Ireland’s 7th place finish at the Men’s European Championships coupled with the Czech Republics 4th place finish sees Ireland trail Czech Republic by 250 points as we go into the 2019 European Co-ed Championships.
Ireland will head the the European Championships that it can reverse the situation once more as they push for a European medal and automatic qualification to the inaugural WBSC Co-ed Slowpitch World Cup in 2020.
The 2018 Softball Ireland Annual General Meeting was held on November 17, 2018. Thank you to all the members who attended and took part in engaged and positive AGM.
Below is a summary of the decisions on the day, the full minutes will be circulated shortly.
Softball Ireland are seeking a volunteer to take on the position of Treasurer – if you are interested in the role or need to know more about it please email president@softball.ie
It was to our great delight that Julie Trundle approached Softball Ireland and volunteered to resurrect a tournament that had unfortunately dropped off the softball calendar in Ireland.
The tournament, to be held on November 11, 2018, has also found a new home in the DCU Sports Complex on Dublin north side and promises to be the best venue yet for what is always a fun day ran by an energetic Julie.
Softball Ireland are also very pleased that Julie Trundle accepted our offer and we are delighted to announce the appointment of Julie Trundle as the Softball Ireland Director of Indoor Softball.
Speaking about the appointment, Softball Ireland President Colum Lavery said “I was delighted when Julie volunteered to take on the role once more. Julie re-introduced indoor softball into Ireland a number of years ago and some of the best attended tournaments were when Julie ran them. Julie will bring her unique infectious positive energy to the tournaments and we look forward to them once more becoming “not to miss events” on the softball calendar.”
Tournament Schedule and Indoor Softball Rules may be found by clicking here
Details of how to get to DCU can be found by clicking here
Updates on the tournament or teams seeking players can be found through following the Dublin Indoor Softball Tournament Facebook Page
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
OF
SOFTBALL IRELAND
The Annual General Meeting of Softball Ireland will be held at ALSAA Sports Centre, Old Airport Rd, Toberbunny, Co. Dublin, K67 YV06 on Saturday November 17, 2018 at 12.00pm (1200) for the purposes of transacting the following business in accordance with the Softball Ireland Constitution: –
1. Adoption of Standing Orders
2. Minutes of the 2017 AGM and Matters Arising
3. Presidents Report
4. Financial
a. Accounts and Balance Sheet of SI for year ended September 30, 2018
b. Appoint Auditors for 2019
c. Note the 2019 Draft Softball Ireland Budget
5. Election of Softball Ireland Board
a. Consider Nominations for Secretary (2-year term)
b. Consider Nominations for Treasurer (2-year term)
c. Ratify Appointment of Softball Leinster Representative
d. Ratify Appointment of Softball Ulster Representative
e. Ratify Appointment of Fastpitch Division Representative
f. Ratify Independent Board Member
6. Consider Proposed Amendments to the Constitution
7. Any Other Business
By order of Softball Ireland
Note:
i. The Quorum for a General Meeting shall be 50% of the fully paid up Teams in accordance with Article 7 entitled to attend and vote at a General Meeting.
ii. Each fully paid up Player in Good Standing of SI may attend and speak, subject to the standing orders, at the General Meeting
iii. Unless designated as Representative of a Team at a meeting, the Player shall not have a vote.
Nominations: Nominations for the position of Treasurer of Softball Ireland must be submitted noting the proposer and seconder by 1700 on November 15, 2018 to president@softball.ie
As part of Softball Ireland’s commitment to improve communication with our members and keep you informed of areas of focus and decisions, Softball Ireland moving forward will be providing a summary of matters discussed at the Board and decisions taken. The below is a high level summary of the minutes of the
Softball Ireland Board Meeting
16 October 2018 / 7.00-9.00pm / World Rugby Offices
Colum Lavery (President – CL), Olwen Barrett (Treasurer – OB), Conor Sayles (Secretary – CS), Erin Brown (ind. – EB), Jonathan Spielberg (SL – JS), Melanie Lavery (FP – ML)
Jay Slevin (SU – JA)
Dodder Softball Club were crowned National Champions for the second time in three in years after a dominant display against Ulster League champions Belfast Softball Club (BSC). Similar to the 2017 final against TNT, BSC left themselves with a mountain to climb after conceding 13 to Dodder in the first inning. After conceding a run at the top of one, Dodder came out firing and went through the order scoring 13 through a combination of base hits and some power hitting over the fences. From there on in Dodder controlled the game keeping the score board ticking over and ultimately winning the game in the fourth on the runs ahead rule.
The Leinster league continues its dominance over the tournament and Dodder will be one of Softball Ireland’s two representatives at the 2020 European Super Cup.
The facebook live feed of the game can be viewed here
Box Score | ||||||||
Inning: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Total |
Belfast Softball Club | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 | X | X | X | 9 |
Dodder Softball Club | 13 | 6 | 5 | 6 | X | X | X | 30 |
As part of its preparations for the 2019 European Championships, Ireland traveled to London to play in the annual World Series tournament hosted by the BSF. Ireland went 3 & 2 on day 1 of the tournament, beating the Netherlands and Japan and Scotland, losing to GB Masters and then losing out agonizingly to a place in the top 6 with a tough loss to England in the bottom of the 7th inning in the last game of the day.
Day 2 saw Ireland in the Plate tournament and were in a group consisting of Canada and the other Irish team, the Leinster Craicers. Ireland beat Canada in game 1 and in a tight game 2, needed to dig deep and come from behind to beat the Craicers.
After topping its group, Ireland entered the Page System with two chances of making the final, and needed both chances. First up was the other group winners Czech Republic, Ireland led for the majority of the game but Czech game back strong to win the game over the last two innings of the contest. Ireland’s second chance to make the final came against Africa, this time Ireland made no mistakes and led from start to finish, in the end comfortable beating one of the stronger teams of the tournament. The final was a repeat of the earlier game but this time Czech came out firing and took an early lead which they never gave up and ended up comfortable winners in the Plate final with Ireland finishing eight. A worthwhile tournament with lots of learnings in preparation for the 2019 European Championships.
Ireland World Series Roster Head Coach: Senan Dormer |
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Ciara Walsh | Barry Casey |
Elaine Barr | Brian Hehir |
Norma McIntyre | Chris Barr |
Phoebe Louisa | Niall Lavery |
Ruth Casey | Simon Lewis |
Ruth Concannon | |
Shawna Walsh |