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Leinster Masters Open - Filling up fast

The 40's, 60's and 70's events are full. New entries will be added to the waiting list and will be allocated on a 'first in' basis in the event of a withdrawal.

Leinster Masters Open - Check Your Entry

Not sure if your entry has been received? Check its status here . Then, select your name from the list of players and you will be shown a list of all tournaments you have entered. If 'qualifier' appears under the Entry Type, your entry has been accepted. If 'waiting' appears, you are on the waiting list; we will email you if a place comes free. Otherwise your entry has NOT been received. Please click here to submit your entry.

Leinster Master Open - Provisional Start Times

This tournament will take place on Saturday, 3rd January. Please note the early start times. EVENT START TIME 40's 10:45 60'S 10:45 Ladies 13:30 50's 14:30 70's 15:30

Leinster Masters - Open for Entries

Click 'Read More' for details on how to submit your entry online. Entries Close in We are trialling a new online entry approach...if you run into any issues with the steps below, just email Irish Vets TT at vettstt@gmail.com. 1. If you haven't already done so, sign-up to our new app by clicking here . 2. Sign-on to the app, click on 'Tournaments' and choose the 'Enter Tournament' option. You can access this option directly by clicking here   (Note - if you have a gmail account, you can use it to sign-on instead of creating an account; just click on the 'Google' button) 3. Select the tournament, choose your name from the players list, select an event/events and click on 'Submit'. (Note - you can also submit an entry on behalf of another player; just select their name instead.)  4. You can see the full list of entries by clicking here .  5. If you need to withdraw an entry, you can do so by returning to the 'Enter Tournament' o...

Connaught Masters Open - Report

40’s – McCloughan’s Grit Wins the Day: The 40’s division was packed with heavy hitters, but Pat McCloughan proved the steadiest hand of all. After navigating a tough semi-final, he outlasted Anthony Redmond in a tense five-set final, showing nerves of steel when it mattered most.    50’s – Chamilla in Total Control: Igor Chamilla was the standout force of the 50’s — calm, precise, and ruthless. He swept through the draw without dropping a set in the closing stages, finishing with a commanding straight-sets win in the final to secure the championship in style.  60’s – Flanagan on Fire: Des Flanagan tore through the knockout rounds with fearless attacking play, saving his best for the big moments. His semi-final ended in spectacular fashion with a tense 5th set decider going his way; and he carried that momentum straight into the final, outclassing Sean McAnaney 3–1 to lift the crown.  70’s – Caffrey’s Comeback Masterpiece: Tommy Caffrey showed why he’s a legend in ...

Connaught Masters Open - Provisional Draw

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Connaught Masters Open - See who has entered

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