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 ...