DUBLIN – A rematch between M. Moran of Kingstown, representing St. Catherine’s in Dublin, and Charlie Meenaghan of Limerick, has ignited fervent excitement not only in Dublin but also in Kingstown. Scheduled to take place in Clondalkin on September 10, this eagerly awaited encounter promises to be a spectacle of skill and determination.
Moran, a relative newcomer to open competition, has shown remarkable improvement since his debut last year, and expectations are high for his performance in this rematch. Despite facing defeat twice at the hands of Meenaghan—once last season and more recently—Moran is poised to demonstrate his progress and give a commendable showing.
The upcoming match holds special significance as Moran will have the advantage of playing on an alley with which he is intimately familiar, potentially tilting the odds in his favour. However, Meenaghan, known for his adaptability and proficiency in any alley, is not to be underestimated, and his quick acclimatization to new environments poses a formidable challenge for his opponents.
For those unfamiliar with Meenaghan’s prowess in the alley, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Known for his exceptional jossing skills, Meenaghan is capable of delivering a display of versatility and finesse that is unparalleled.
As anticipation mounts and speculation swirls about the outcome of this highly anticipated rematch, enthusiasts of the sport eagerly await the chance to witness these two formidable competitors go head-to-head once again. With both Moran and Meenaghan poised to showcase their talents, this match promises to be a thrilling spectacle for aficionados of the game.
Sport (Dublin) – Saturday 02 September 1916