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The An Post Sean Kelly team enjoyed a highly successful year. INPHO/Lorraine O'Sullivan

In review: The An Post Sean Kelly team's season

After an interesting year, we assess the side’s series of impressive performances.

THERE ARE STILL a number of cycling races left in the 2011 professional calendar but the An Post Sean Kelly team drew their season to a close last Sunday at the Nationale Sluitingprijs – Putte-Kapellen in Belgium.

The young British rider Andrew Fenn was the team’s best placed rider in 15th place.

With 12 major victories, this brings to an end the most successful season in the An Post Sean Kelly team’s six-year history.

Their season began with appearances at the new but prestigious Tours of Qatar and Oman. Many of the World Tour teams were present at these races with riders like Mark Cavendish, Tom Boonen and Robert Gesink winning stages. The An Post team didn’t notch up any victories, but barely a stage passed where there wasn’t one of their green jerseys present in the break of the day. The team clearly meant business and started the season as they meant to continue.

It was a serious coup for the team to receive invites to these races. Team manager Kurt Bogaerts was delighted with their showing at these races and when asked recently whether they expect to be present in the Middle East again in February in 2012, he said:

After all the good results this year, it should be possible that we have a similar program again next year.

An Post will continue their sponsorship of this Continental (third tier) team into 2012. Sean Kelly has mentioned in the past that the team would eventually be interested in making the jump up to Pro Continental status. Although Bogaerts admitted that they are certainly still considering it as a possibility, the team will continue at Continental level for at least one more season.

In previous years, much of the pressure of winning races was on the shoulders of the veteran former Belgian champion, Niko Eeckhout. But the burden was shared much more this year as victories were also earned by Mark McNally, Andrew Fenn, Sam Bennett and Gediminas Bagdonas.

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The Lithuanian Bagdonas had an incredible year winning seven races, the highlight of which was bagging two stages and the overall of the Rás Tailteann. The Rás is always the focal point of the team’s season and winning the race for the first time since 2008 was one of the team’s major goals for the year.

Bagdonas also won the seventh stage of the Tour of Britain into Sandringham, arguably the biggest ever win for the team.

Inevitably, Bagdonas has since been linked with a move to a bigger team and looks to be on his way out, along with Mark McNally and Andrew Fenn who, fresh from a bronze medal at the Under-23 Worlds, will be riding for OmegaPharma-QuickStep next year.

But there is one rider who may be riding for the team for one more year, Eeckhout himself. ‘Rambo’ will be 41 in December but Bogaerts has revealed that he is in talks at the moment to try and convince him to stay on as a rider for 2012.

When asked is it getting frustrating that being in a lower division means that there is a constant stream of riders moving on in order to ride bigger races, Bogaerts said:

It’s not frustrating it means we are doing really good work at the moment developing young riders.

Another young rider who looks to be coming on board for 2012 is the Irishman Sean Downey who won the Irish Under-23 time trial title earlier this year and looks to be a serious prospect for the future.

He will join up with Ronan McLaughlin, Sam Bennett, Philip Lavery, Mark Cassidy and Connor McConvey who will all remain at the team next year, creating a strong Irish contingent on the 2012 roster of the An Post-Sean Kelly team.

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    Dec 5th 2016, 6:56 AM

    Joey and Gary Ringrose made a guest appearance at an Under 7-9 blitz in Balbriggan yesterday morning. They just walked around with smiles on their faces and gave as much time to the kids as they needed posing for photos and signing autographs. A super experience for the kids. Well done lads

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    Dec 5th 2016, 7:21 AM

    Was in Balbriggan yesterday. Hundreds on kids playing rugby from loads of different clubs and the delight for them to see Joey Carbury and Gary Ringrose was fantastic. all the kids got their photos with the lads and it was just such a great thing to do. As for rugby the futures bright with so many players coming through all the academy’s .

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    Dec 5th 2016, 7:24 AM

    The future’s Bright.. The future’s Blue.

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    Dec 5th 2016, 9:35 AM

    Oooohhh a lot of red thumbs. Hard to know why.

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    Dec 5th 2016, 7:57 AM

    Absolute baller next 2-3 year will surely be Ireland number 10 a joy to watch.

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    Dec 5th 2016, 6:49 AM

    This young lad is the real deal..his vision for someone so new to the level of rugby,is brilliant..and he backs himself to make the break when he choses to..he’s also very lucky to have sexton there on a daily basis..in my view he should be ahead of Jackson for the 6 nations..

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    Dec 5th 2016, 7:43 AM

    Don’t tell Cathal Sheehan, he’ll try and end his career!

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    Dec 5th 2016, 1:27 PM

    Quality 42 banter

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    Dec 5th 2016, 7:14 AM

    He is a fine prospect for Ireland never mind Leinster……however he has still much to learn about the No.10 job. I’m reminded of the Ollie Campbell vs Tony Ward contest for the Ireland job and Campbell ultimately won that. One of the main reasons he won that battle was he better understood that facilitating other individuals and units on the pitch was more valuable to his team that the miracle step or dummy. Joey could do worse than have a chat with Ollie in that context for he(JC) surely has the potential to be great.

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    Dec 5th 2016, 9:06 AM

    Who makes the decision on which players are centrally contracted? Nucifora?

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    Dec 5th 2016, 8:55 AM

    And what will happen when he develops to a point where he’s outperforming the injury prone, fading and yet centrally contracted Sexton?

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    Dec 5th 2016, 9:35 AM

    Hi W*nker welcome to the thread

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    Dec 5th 2016, 9:38 AM

    Not a problem. If that were to be the case, which it isn’t, it would be managed the same as all other positions where Leinster players are or have been 1st & 2nd choice for Ireland: McGrath/Healy, Ross/Furlong/Moore, backrow etc.

    Now that I think of it, the likes of you must thank your lucky stars that Leinster are so proficient at producing talent for the national team.

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    Dec 5th 2016, 3:12 PM

    Lol.. and Rochelle is a troll.. embarrassed for you lads

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    Dec 5th 2016, 10:24 AM

    Lam is leaving Connacht.

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