07/14/2025
Latest Report from Ireland 07 13 2025
Ethan Rafferty capped a fabulous weekend for Ulster in series 1 of the All-Ireland Championships in Castletownkennigh at the weekend.
He beat Arthur McDonagh in a thrilling senior final to land 4 in a row for Armagh at this grade.
He was unplayable at times today with some stunning shots.
His break has gone done in local history as the biggest seen on this course, it came out of him like a rocket and McDonagh just beat it in 2. The rain started and Ethan didn't really take advantage but with poor conditions we will give him a break. His bowl through the round tower x was stunning again and almost raised the bowl but McDonagh kept him honest with a jet of his own.
To be fair to Arthur he kept plugging away up to the corner and when he got a favourable touch of the wall, Ethan was just throwing his lead and maybe under pressure for the first time in the score. But as all great sportsmen do he stood tall and hit a jet to open the next corner which McDonagh just beat.
Ethan raised the bowl with his next and when Arthur missed the no play line the writing was on the wall. Arthur choose to loft to keep it under the 2 bowls and reduced the deficit up the home straight but Ethan wasn't gonna miss his chance to gain a senior crown at his first attempt and finished like a champion.
A simply brilliant display of fast accurate bowling.
Gemma McCann won the ladies Intermediate championship from Juliet Murphy to the delight of the large Madden crowd. Gemma was brilliant over the first part of the course to take a commanding lead in the battle of the GAA stars . Juliet was a bit erratic over the early stages but settled down well but Gemma kept her at bay for the most part. Juliet put in a storming finish with 2 massive bowl into the netting and when Gemma missed the line we were in for a tight finish.
Juliet never got her last away and caught left and sportingly shook hands. Another Madden champion to add to a long list of All-Ireland winners, a remarkable achievement for this club.
Keigan Fullerton was disappointed at the end of his score after losing to the dynamic young Tommy Coppinger (12 and under). Keigan to be honest didn't do much wrong and played some great bowls but his young opponent was missing nothing and carries incredible speed for one so young.
Keigan will, I have no doubt come back stronger from this as he knows now what it takes to be a champion.
Madden had another All-Ireland champion on Saturday when the amazing talent that is Megan O'Reilly took to the road against Munster’s Orla Murphy in the under 16 decider.
Cool as a cucumber, Megan gave an exhibition of fast accurate bowling blowing the sop off the road on every shot. She gave her hapless opponent no chance to make any inroads and won by close to 4 bowls in a stunning display. Back to back under 16s All-Irelands she is writing a very impressive CV.
Caolan Carr made it a under 16 double for Ulster when he had a comfortable victory over Culann Bourke on Saturday morning. Caolan has improved so much from winning a under 12 Ulster on the Rock road. Denied the opportunity of an All-Ireland title that year because of covid but took his chance this time with a fantastic display. The Carr family have a great tradition in the sport and Caolan is next in line and certainly stood up to the mark on this occasion. His victory by 2 shots was based on his extra speed and his consistency.
Madden men Barry O'Reilly and Mickey Rafferty missed out at the weekend in the Veterans and Junior B grades. Probably didn't do a whole lot wrong either but they lost out to better opponents on the day. Mickey lost out to the speedy PJ Cooney while Barry was second best against rising star Brian O'Driscoll.
All in all a fantastic weekend's bowling and we come away with 4 wins to lead the series 4-3. Onroads now to the second series in Keady-Tassagh at the start of August.