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24 Oct 2025

Tipperary players star on Irish team that won the European championship

Double victory for Irish men and women in Lucan

Tipperary players star on Irish team that won the European championship

The Irish Gents team - Damien Fleming, John Walsh, Eamon Gibney, Kieran Earls, Stephen Shoer, Stephen O'Reilly and team captain Paddy Kelly

Two Tipperary players, Stephen O'Reilly and Stephen Shoer, were on the Irish Gents team that won the European Pitch and Putt Championships held in Lucan, Dublin.

Ireland celebrated a double victory at the championships, as both the Men’s and Women’s national teams secured top honours in a historic tournament featuring elite teams from across Europe.

The Irish Gents Team, led by manager Paddy Kelly (Trim), successfully retained their European title, delivering a dominant performance throughout the championship. Catalonia finished in second place, while Great Britain claimed third spot on the podium.

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The Irish squad showcased exceptional talent and unity, affirming their status as Europe’s top teams in the sport. Ireland are current world champions.

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The team was represented by some of Ireland’s finest players:
• Damien Fleming (Deerpark Club, Kerry)
• Kieran Earls (Bruff Club, Limerick)
• John Walsh (Collins Club,Cork)
• Eamon Gibney (Castletown Club, Meath)

• Stephen Shoer (Riverdale P&P Club,Tipperary)
• Stephen O’Reilly (Hillview P&P Club,Tipperary)

Making history of their own, the Irish Ladies Team, managed by Ger Holland (RGSC), clinched victory in the inaugural Women’s European Championship, overcoming strong competition to defeat Catalonia in the final. This marks a significant milestone for women's participation in the sport at the international level.

The results are not only a tremendous achievement for the Irish teams but also a proud moment for Irish sport and the sport of pitch and putt.

The event showcased the growing popularity and competitive spirit of the sport across Europe, and Ireland once again
proved its excellence on the international stage.

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