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Table After Week 6 Table after Week 6 Values Sum of 1sts 2nds 3rds 4ths League Name Number Total Andre Grennell 15 12 2 2 0 74 Sean Curtis 59 4 3 3 11 52 Ian Donnelly 21 2 6 3 1 40 Aaron Wade 75 1 5 2 0 26 Colm Sevastopulo 27 1 2 1 1 18 Cian Keogh 72 1 1 1 1 12 Jason Howick 44 0 2 0 0 8 Eoghan Cooke J 20 0 2 0 0 7 A Mihai-Sebastian Paveliu 22 1 0 0 0 6 Billy Crosbie 17 0 0 2 0 6 Sean Lenehan 24 0 0 2 0 5 Conor Murnane 18 0 0 1 2 5 Sam Gilmore 84 0 0 0 1 3 Dmitri Griffen 30 0 0 0 1 3 Matt Mc Cullagh 85 0 0 0 1 2 Fionn Sheridan 47 0 0 0 0 1 Luke Bernie J 57 5 4 2 5 53 Juan Rodriguez 35 3 4 3 2 42 Mark Stewart 36 3 2 3 4 36 Deirbhle Ivory 8 3 3 0 0 28 Francis Halsall 31 2 0 3 1 20 Aidan Ryan 65 0 1 1 2 9 Daniel McElroy 28 0 1 1 1 9 Joseph Owens 78 1 0 0 0 5 B Ken O'Neill 74 0 0 1 1 4 Thomas Kabs 53 0 0 0 1 4 Ciaran Steed 88 0 0 1 0 3 Christopher Hewings 77 0 0 1 0 3 Shaun Kelly 86 0 0 1 0 3 Oisin Hogan 49 0 0 0 0 1 Peter Finn 82 0 0 0 0 1 Paul Bonass 40 0 0 0 0 1 Karl Bernie U12 55 5 10 7 3 78 Mya Doocey U14 43 10 3 1 2 67 Poppy Hamilton U12 45 4 8 3 2 57 D Joann Connor U14 68 3 1 7 3 40 Rachel Smith U14 48 2 1 3 5 27 Oscar Sevastopulo U12 63 1 1 3 5 22 Christopher Marshall U16 46 6 8 2 1 64 Damian Byrne 38 5 2 3 0 43 George Sevastopulo U14 62 5 1 4 3 43 Evan Bernie U16 56 4 4 2 0 42 Oisín Murtagh 37 3 3 4 1 39 C Ger Ivory 33 4 2 0 3 35 Oscar Little 81 1 1 2 0 13 Mark Quinn Nealon 90 1 1 1 0 11 Alan Flannery 42 0 0 1 4 10 Matthew Keane U16 52 0 0 2 3 9 Deividas Dvylaitis 29 1 0 0 0 6 Joe Grennell 54 0 0 0 2 6 Ronan Haughey 89 0 1 0 1 5 Frayank Nunez 32 0 1 0 1 5 Callum Byrne U16 26 0 0 0 2 5 Oscar Sweetham 87 0 1 0 0 3 John McDermott 39 0 0 0 1 2 Mark Middleton 79 0 0 0 0 2 David Byrne 76 0 0 0 0 1 Zoe Shakespeare U16 41 1 3 5 1 31 Caoimhe May J 50 4 0 0 1 23 Claire Ní Reachtagáin 4 1 2 2 2 21 Deborah Madden 7 2 2 0 2 20 Aoife Mooney 3 1 1 1 4 18 Orla Hendron 13 0 2 3 0 15 Shaunna Finn U16 83 1 1 2 0 13 Anne Coleman 58 0 1 1 1 11 W Caoimhe O'Brien 73 0 1 2 0 8 Tara Nelson 64 0 1 0 1 8 Autumn Collins 71 0 2 0 0 7 Aoife O'Brien J 51 0 1 1 0 7 Emma Smith J 10 0 0 0 1 3 Aisling Conlan 2 0 0 0 1 3 Aine Goggins 80 0 0 0 0 1 Maia Simmons J 70 0 0 0 0 1 Maria McAlister J 61 0 0 0 0 1 • Christopher Marshall having spent 3 weeks in C is now racing in B, and rather than parachute him to the top of the B category his points will stay in C and any additional points accrued in B will add to that total. This means that this is the total other riders in C are chasing but as he is now racing in a harder category, the advantage lies with the chasing pack! Week 1 D1 H/cap Mya Doocey U14 Poppy Hamilton U12 Karl Bernie U12 Rachel Smith U14 A1 Scr 10L Andre Grennell Eoghan Cooke J Ian Donnelly Sean Curtis B1 Scr 10L Francis Halsall Mark Stewart Juan Rodriguez Luke Bernie J C1 Scr 8L Christopher Marshall U16 Evan Bernie U16 Oisín Murtagh Matthew Keane U16 W1 Scr 8L Caoimhe May J Claire Ní Reachtagáin Aoife O'Brien J Deborah Madden D2 Chariot Rachel Smith U14 Mya Doocey U14 Poppy Hamilton U12 Karl Bernie U12 A2 Win & Out Mihai-Sebastian Paveliu Ian Donnelly Andre Grennell Sean Curtis B2 Win & Out Francis Halsall Luke Bernie J Mark Stewart Juan Rodriguez C2 Win & Out Ger Ivory Oisín Murtagh Christopher Marshall U16 Matthew Keane U16 W2 Win & Out Caoimhe May J Deborah Madden Orla Hendron Emma Smith J D3 500 Dash Mya Doocey U14 Poppy Hamilton U12 Karl Bernie U12 Rachel Smith U14 A3 Kilo Dash Andre Grennell Jason Howick Ian Donnelly Sean Curtis B3 Kilo Dash Luke Bernie J Juan Rodriguez Francis Halsall Mark Stewart C3 Kilo Dash Christopher Marshall U16 Ger Ivory Oisín Murtagh John McDermott W3 Kilo Dash Caoimhe May J Aoife O'Brien J Claire Ní Reachtagáin Deborah Madden A/B Hare&Hound Andre Grennell Eoghan Cooke J Ian Donnelly Sean Curtis Christopher Marshall C/W Hare&Hound Ger Ivory U16 Damian Byrne Matthew Keane U16 D4 H/cap Mya Doocey U14 Poppy Hamilton U12 Karl Bernie U12 Rachel Smith U14 Week 2 D1 4L Scr Poppy Hamilton U12 Oscar Sevastopulo U12 Karl Bernie U12 Rachel Smith U14 A1 10L Scr Andre Grennell Ian Donnelly Sean Curtis Cian Keogh B/C1 10L Scr Ger Ivory Luke Bernie J Matthew Keane U16 George Sevastopulo U14 W1 10L Scr Deirbhle Ivory Autumn Collins Caoimhe O'Brien Caoimhe May J D2 Tempo Karl Bernie U12 Poppy Hamilton U12 Oscar Sevastopulo U12 Rachel Smith U14 A2 Tempo Cian Keogh Andre Grennell Sean Curtis Dmitri Griffen B/C2 Tempo Luke Bernie J Aidan Ryan George Sevastopulo U14 Ger Ivory W2 Tempo Caoimhe May J Autumn Collins Caoimhe O'Brien Claire Ní Reachtagáin D3 3L H/cap Rachel Smith U14 Karl Bernie U12 Oscar Sevastopulo U12 Poppy Hamilton U12 A3 Mile Andre Grennell Jason Howick Cian Keogh Sean Curtis B/C3 Mile Deirbhle Ivory Caoimhe O'Brien Aidan Ryan Luke Bernie J W3 Mile Damian Byrne George Sevastopulo U14 Matthew Keane U16 Joe Grennell D4 Rev W&O Poppy Hamilton U12 Joann Connor U14 Rachel Smith U14 Karl Bernie U12 A/B H&Hound Ian Donnelly Cian Keogh Andre Grennell Sean Curtis C/W H&Hound George Sevastopulo U14 Zoe Shakespeare U16 Aoife Mooney Tara Nelson Week 3 D 4L H/cap Mya Doocey U14 Karl Bernie U12 Poppy Hamilton U12 Oscar Sevastopulo U12 A 10L Scr Andre Grennell Aaron Wade Sean Curtis Conor Murnane B 10LScr Juan Rodriguez Luke Bernie J Christopher Hewings Ken O'Neill C 10L Scr Christopher Marshall U16 Frayank Nunez Oisín Murtagh Alan Flannery W 10L Scr Deborah Madden Orla Hendron Zoe Shakespeare U16 Aoife Mooney D 3L H/cap Mya Doocey U14 Rachel Smith U14 Karl Bernie U12 Oscar Sevastopulo U12 A Elimination Aaron Wade Andre Grennell Conor Murnane Ian Donnelly B Elimination Joseph Owens Luke Bernie J Ken O'Neill Aidan Ryan C Elimination Christopher Marshall U16 Oisín Murtagh George Sevastopulo U14 Frayank Nunez W Elimination Deborah Madden Anne Coleman Zoe Shakespeare U16 Aoife Mooney D Chariot Joann Connor U14 Karl Bernie U12 Rachel Smith U14 Mya Doocey U14 A Kilo Dash Andre Grennell Aaron Wade Sean Lenehan Sean Curtis B Kilo Dash Mark Stewart Juan Rodriguez Daniel McElroy Aidan Ryan Christopher Marshall C Kilo Dash Deividas Dvylaitis U16 Damian Byrne Alan Flannery W Kilo Dash George Sevastopulo U14 Deborah Madden Anne Coleman Joe Grennell D Elimination Oscar Sevastopulo U12 Mya Doocey U14 Rachel Smith U14 Karl Bernie U12 A/B Hare&Hound Andre Grennell Aaron Wade Sean Lenehan Conor Murnane C/W Hare&Hound Christopher Marshall U16 Oisín Murtagh George Sevastopulo U14 Alan Flannery Week 4 D 4L H/cap Joann Connor U14 Karl Bernie U12 Poppy Hamilton U12 Mya Doocey U14 A 10L Scr Andre Grennell Ian Donnelly Aaron Wade Sean Curtis Christopher Marshall B 10L Scr Mark Stewart U16 Francis Halsall Alan Flannery C 10L Scr Evan Bernie U16 Damian Byrne Oscar Little Zoe Shakespeare U16 D Match Spr Karl Bernie U12 Poppy Hamilton U12 Mya Doocey U14 Joann Connor U14 A Points Race Andre Grennell Ian Donnelly Aaron Wade Sean Curtis B Points Race Oisín Murtagh Christopher Marshall Mark Stewart Francis Halsall C Points Race Damian Byrne Evan Bernie U16 Oscar Little Callum Byrne U16 D 250m TT Poppy Hamilton U12 Mya Doocey U14 Karl Bernie U12 Joann Connor U14 A Kilo Dash Andre Grennell Aaron Wade Billy Crosbie Sean Curtis B Kilo Dash Mark Stewart Daniel McElroy Francis Halsall Luke Bernie J C1 Kilo Dash Evan Bernie U16 Damian Byrne Claire Ní Reachtagáin Mark Stewart C2 Kilo Dash Oscar Little Tara Nelson Zoe Shakespeare U16 Aisling Conlan D Rev W&O Mya Doocey U14 Karl Bernie U12 Joann Connor U14 Poppy Hamilton U12 A/B H&Hound Andre Grennell Aaron Wade Billy Crosbie Sean Curtis C H&Hound Zoe Shakespeare U16 Oscar Little Evan Bernie U16 Callum Byrne U16 Week 5 D 4L H/4C Mya Doocey U14 Karl Bernie U12 Joann Connor U14 Oscar Sevastopulo U12 A 12L Scr Sean Curtis Ian Donnelly Juan Rodriguez Matt Mc Cullagh B 10LScr Oisín Murtagh Christopher Marshall Luke Bernie J Thomas Kabs C 10L Scr Evan Bernie U16 Orla Hendron Shaunna Finn U16 George Sevastopulo U14 D F 200 Mya Doocey U14 Karl Bernie U12 Oscar Sevastopulo U12 Joann Connor U14 A Win & Out Juan Rodriguez Ian Donnelly Mark Stewart Sam Gilmore B Win & Out Luke Bernie J Deirbhle Ivory Shaun Kelly Oisín Murtagh C Win & Out Ger Ivory Evan Bernie U16 Shaunna Finn U16 Claire Ní Reachtagáin D SS 250 Mya Doocey U14 Karl Bernie U12 Joann Connor U14 Oscar Sevastopulo U12 A Mile Sean Curtis Juan Rodriguez Colm Sevastopulo Daniel McElroy B Mile Deirbhle Ivory Christopher Marshall Alan Flannery Luke Bernie J C1 Mile Damian Byrne Oscar Sweetham George Sevastopulo U14 Ger Ivory C2 Mile Shaunna Finn U16 Claire Ní Reachtagáin Orla Hendron Anne Coleman D Rev W&O Mya Doocey U14 Karl Bernie U12 Joann Connor U14 Oscar Sevastopulo U12 A/B Hare&Hound Ian Donnelly Sean Curtis Christopher Marshall U16 Juan Rodriguez C1/C2 Hare&Hound Claire Ní Reachtagáin Shaunna Finn U16 Orla Hendron George Sevastopulo U14 Week 6 A/B Scratch Sean Curtis Colm Sevastopulo Luke Bernie J Christopher Marshall U16 C/L H/cap Scr George Sevastopulo U14 Mark Quinn Nealon Zoe Shakespeare U16 Aoife Mooney D Scr Karl Bernie U12 Poppy Hamilton U12 Joann Connor U14 A/B Kilo Dash 1 Sean Curtis Colm Sevastopulo Juan Rodriguez Mark Stewart A/B Kilo Dash 2 Luke Bernie J Christopher Marshall U16 Mark Quinn Nealon Ger Ivory C/L Kilo Dash Damian Byrne Evan Bernie U16 Zoe Shakespeare U16 Aoife Mooney A/B/C Derny Pairs George Sevastopulo U14 Deirbhle Ivory Damian Byrne Mark Stewart Aoife Mooney Zoe Shakespeare U16 Evan Bernie U16 Ronan Haughey A/B/C Derny Pairs Juan Rodriguez Christopher Marshall U16 Oisín Murtagh Colm Sevastopulo Mark Quinn Nealon Sean Curtis Ciaran Steed Luke Bernie J D 1 Lap Dash Karl Bernie U12 Poppy Hamilton U12 D 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