Winter League Enters Concluding Rounds

The 2023/24 Winter league comes to a conclusion with just two rounds remaining over the next two weeks.

On Saturday, a first ever mile on the track forms round 10 as part of the club’s track & field championships in Santry. More details here.

Participants in the mile are asked to wear their numbers from the winter league series.

The final round takes place on Wednesday April 24th with the Raheny Open Mile. The Raheny Open Mile takes place on the same course as the national road relays.

The Raheny Open Mile is open to members of all clubs. Entry fee is €7 and you can enter here.

N.B. Any person with a series Winter League entry is automatically entered into the Raheny Open Mile.

The winter league is finely poised as it enters the final two rounds. The best seven races from the series count. The standings are;

Division 1 Races Ran Total
Rory O’Sullivan 7 12
Keith Fleming 8 29
Walter McConnell 9 44
Ciaran Chandler 7 44
Ciara Brady 7 46
Ivan Griffin 8 60

Both Patrick Nolan and Ian Conroy can qualify for a final division one place if they complete the final two rounds.

Division 2 Races Ran Total
Mick King 8 70
Mick Traynor 7 71
Joe Kiernan 8 72
Keith Comiskey 9 92
Gary Power 9 116
Nick Alexander 7 116
Darragh Shields 7 118

Both Brian Hanney and Orla Gormley can qualify for a final division two place if they complete the final two rounds.

Division 3 Races Ran Total
Colm Cahill 8 126
Helen Daly 8 159

Melanie Hearns can qualify for a final league position if she completes one of the final two rounds.

Division 4 Races Ran Total
Ger Fay 9 161
Bob Quinn 8 180
Stephen Rowe 8 193

Josie Power and Louise McEvoy can qualify for a final league position if they compete in either of the final two rounds. While, Kathy Smith can qualify if she competes in the final two rounds.

Brian Holland Cup

On Wednesday April 17th The Brian Holland Cup takes place at 7:30pm. Please note the Brian Holland Cup is not part of the Winter league.

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