THE 2016 PARALYMPIC Games is just around the corner with 4,500 athletes from all over the world ready to compete in Rio. Over the course of the next week, weโll introduce the 48 members of Team Irelandโฆ
Equestrian, table tennis and football
Helen Kearney
Event: Dressage, Championship test, Freestyle test
Classification: Grade la
Age: 27
County: Wicklow
Four years ago, Helen Kearney came away from London with a silver and a bronze medal from her first Paralympics and the hope this time around is that she can emulate her unheralded success. She will be riding a new horse in Rio after losing her previous one to injury last year.
Rena McCarron-Rooney
Event: Table Tennis Singles
Classification: TT2
County: Donegal
Donegal woman Rena McCarron-Rooney will be competing at her second Paralympics and does so as a silver medallist at the European Championships. Coached by her husband, Ronan Rooney, she gave up her job to go full-time and fully concentrate on qualifying for Rio.
Ireland 7-a-side football squad
Luke Evans (captain)
Age: 26
County: Dublin
Luke Evans is Irelandโs captain and plays his football with Glebe North in Balbriggan. The right-back has won over 50 caps and scored the vital goal against Argentina that secured his teamโs place in Rio. Away from the sport, Evans is a commercial project controller with Siemens.
Tomiwa Badun
Age: 19
County: Louth
Tomiwa Badun is a relatively new addition to the squad but has already made a big impact, scoring a couple of goals in his 10 caps to date. The 19-year-old is currently studying Sports, Recreation and Exercise Management at Drogheda Institute of Further Education.
Cormac Birt
Age: 20
County: Antrim
Cormac Birt will be making his Ireland debut out in Rio. The midfielder plays his club football with Realta na Cromoige and is an accountancy student.
Peter Cotter
Age: 20
County: Cork
Having made his debut four years ago, Peter Cotter is one of the more experienced members of this Ireland squad. The Corkman is studying Recreation and Leisure Management in CIT.
Joseph Markey
Age: 29
County: Monaghan
Joseph Markey is the teamโs left-back and Irelandโs most capped player with close to 70 international caps. He plays for TEK United and is a credit analyst at Bank of Ireland.
Carl McKee
Age: 18
County: Dublin
Carl McKee is one of the teamโs rising teenagers and plays at right-back. The 18-year-old has just completed his Leaving Cert and plays for Swords Manor.
Brian McGillivary
Age: 27
County: Dublin
As the teamโs goalkeeper, there is a lot of responsibility on the shoulders of Brian McGillivary. The Dubliner from Firhouse has won close to 40 caps and works as a stock operations manager.
Ryan Nolan
Age: 24
County: Wicklow
Ryan Nolan is one of the squadโs two players from Bray. The striker has already won a dozen caps and has found the net in a handful of those games.
Eric OโFlaherty
Age: 21
County: Galway
Eric OโFlaherty is the sole representative from Connacht and plays his club football with Galwayโs West United.
Dillon Sheridan
Age: 19
County: Dublin
Dubliner Dillion Sheridan is the teamโs top marksman and in his short time in international football has already scored two hat-tricks. He was named man of the tournament at the pre-Paralympic competition in May. The 19-year-old plies his trade for Ballyfermot FC.
Aaron Tier
Age: 21
County: Limerick
Aaron Tier has just completed a course in Sports Development and Coaching at Limerick IT. The striker plays for Limerick Star Rovers.
Conor Tuite
Age: 19
County: Louth
Conor Tuite is one of six teenagers in the travelling party. The Drogheda native plays for Boyne Harps.
Ryan Walker
Age: 19
County: Armagh
Ryan Walker will another making his debut in Rio. The student is looking to become a personal trainer in the near future.
Gary Messett
Age: 28
County: Wicklow
One of the teamโs stalwarts, Gary Messett has won 70 caps for Ireland and is the countryโs top goalscorer.
Medal chances
Helen Kearney is a rider with great pedigree and based on form and previous results, she should be in the running to add to her already impressive haul. Similarly, Rena McCarron-Rooney is an experienced campaigner and knows what it takes to succeed. If she can replicate the type of performances she produced at the Europeans, who knows whatโs achievable.
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Nothing ever said for Sean o brien only playing the last game, where he paved the way for the backs to playโฆ. Huge tackle count (over 15) and the amount of rucks he hit! The limelight was taken from him.
Jaysus, enough already about the Lions. Seriously.
Donโt think anybody but Sky are really bothered
Agree itโs a joke on this site . Are the score sponsored by HSBC or something ? Compare this saturation to coverage of dub hurlers or dan Martin yesterday , 1 of those stories to every 4 lions stories . Ye will lose readers lads
Maybe just maybe the journal checks their traffic to see whatโs popular with their clients.
The Leinster hurling final was played in a half empty stadium.
There was never a moment when the lions would lose to that Australian team over the series!
Yep great to win series after so many failed attempts! But,we all know that was one worse Aussie teams ever under Deans!
This is not negative nelly talk,I guarantee lions will get creamed by all-blacks in next series,the all blacks will be on a fu*king mission to beat lions!!
I cannot understand the hype over the lions. It is a sky sports hyped event. The best of four European teams with a combined population of 70 million barely beat one country with a population of 23 million. Rugby union is the fourth most popular sport in Australia. It is first most popular in wales, second in Scotland and England, fourth in Ireland and yet our combined efforts barely got us across the line. BBC gave gatland manager if the year, for what exactly? My granny would have led the lions to a series win.
Even worse is the outcry of our media when BOD was dropped. Seriously, BOD who was the greatest player of our time is well past his best and played extremely poor in the second test. You donโt pick players on reputation and past events, Letโs just get over it.
Someone above made a comment on Leinster hurling final being played in a half empty stadium. We can all cherry pick games to suit an argument. What does the AIL average for games? Cue, most Munster and Leinster fans googling AIL to see what it stands for. The last 5 all Ireland hurling finals produced levels of commitment and skills you wonโt see on a rugby pitch in a million years.
In fairness, Sextons kick over the top and chase down was the moment when the Lions took the initiative in the 3rd test.