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  • 29-10-2005 3:50pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1,546 ✭✭✭


    Great website if you want to keep up with the world of squash

    www.squashplayer.co.uk

    Rankings, player profiles, etc.

    Tornament results, comments on tournaments, links to shops...


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20 double yellow


    I thought as I have the time I would make a list of all squash clubs/courts in Leinster so there is a ready reference for people who want to join somewhere locally. I will leave it to others to do Munster, Ulster and Connaught. This is not exhaustive and is really un-checked in parts as clubs close down and new ones open too. I have put a quick description of any courts I have been to / played on. I am sure others will be able to amend and add to this list especially since I am only aware of Leinster squash on the whole. I have not included websites since many are obviously googleable if you want to check one out.

    Leinster

    Fitzwilliam LTC - Home to many international squash fixtures and considered the top club along with Sutton in Leinster (despite Carlow having at least two of the top-ranked players in the country and many of the best juniors) (8 courts)

    Sutton LTC - The other strictly white-clothing policy club besides Fitzwilliam

    Westwood - In Leopardstown and along with the two above they tend to feature heavily in the Leinster leagues

    Aer Lingus - Out in ALSAA beside airport (3 courts???) Visited the place but never played here

    Joe May's - Skerries

    David Lloyd Riverview - Another expensive club in Clonskeagh

    Leinster Cricket Club - I used to belong here but left because of moving house and it became too far to travel too. (2 courts) Friendly place, not really many junior players playing but they enter quite a few teams in the leagues still.

    RTE - (2/3 courts) PLayed here once, although I think membership and use is really only open to RTE staff. (Correct me if I am wrong)

    Mountpleasant - Ranelagh - Another tennis/squash combo who are very professional if a tad exclusive.

    Old Belvedere - Squash/Rugby combo in Donnybrook. Don't know much about them but they do seem to field very competitive teams in the Leinster Leagues.

    Total Fitness - Sandyford. One of the many squash/fitness centre combos

    Sandycove Squash club - No info

    Total Fitness - Castleknock

    Curragh Squash club - In the army training centre. Not sure if they are open to membership outside the armed forces. Someone told me once that they had very low (or was it high) ceilings.

    All the teams above regularly enter teams in the Leinster League as can be found on the Leinster Squash website

    Other Clubs in Leinster that I know of

    Arklow Squash Club
    Mullingar Squash Club
    Tullamore Squash Club
    Carlow LTC
    UCD
    Trinity
    DCU
    Kilkenny Squash & Racquet Club
    Dundalk Rugby Squash Club
    Squash club in Drogheda
    Bridgeview Squash Club - Wexford

    Other courts (but no clubs as such) that I know of still in existence:

    K Club
    Killenard Community Centre (Portarlington) (1 Court)
    Ballinakill (Laois - 2 courts - in need of maintenance)
    GAA Club in Cabra ???
    Carrickmacross Emmet Centre (1 court)

    There are many others in hotels around Leinster too I think but having never played in one I have no list of them here.

    PLease add to this list


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,791 ✭✭✭sweetie


    Naomh Fionnbarra in Cabra has a court. 12 euro per hour for two people.
    Is there any courts around blanchardstown.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20 double yellow


    Here is a list as complete as I know of squash clubs in Munster:

    Cork

    Silversprings - Just off the N8 as you come into Cork. Up behind the hotel in a fitness place called The Source. Courts (3) are glass-backed and the ball really rockets off the walls

    Highfield - In the Mardyke in a tennis club. Great courts (traditional not glass-backed) again ball really flies off the walls. Showers and changing area is well-looked after too.

    The Orchard - Another Cork based club. Never played there yet.

    Sunday's Well - Hope to play in a tournament there sometime but not so far so can't say much about it

    Killarney - In the Gleneagle Hotel

    Thurles - Great club, (At Thurles Golf Club) lots of juniors, two courts, new roof and heating going in this year I believe.

    Other Clubs in Munster that I know exist but know very little about.

    Nenagh (only 1 court)
    Limerick Lawn Tennis Club
    Ennis CBS
    Catholic Institute ???
    Kilworth
    St Finbarr's
    Midleton
    Clonmel
    Mallow
    Kilbrin ???
    Celtic (in Cork?)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20 double yellow


    Sorry, it is Sunday's Well that is in the Mardyke and not Highfield. I should also mention that both UCC and UL have squash courts too.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,576 ✭✭✭✭FlutterinBantam


    Time for the "Blue dot" then I think:p


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  • Registered Users Posts: 14,514 ✭✭✭✭MisterAnarchy


    Time for the "Blue dot" then I think:p
    Have been trying to get one for ages but they are very difficult to find.
    Single and double yellow are the norm .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 630 ✭✭✭Lucas10101


    Time for the "Blue dot" then I think.............lol.....


  • Registered Users Posts: 14,514 ✭✭✭✭MisterAnarchy


    Using the red dot now ,ball works a treat.
    Bought them off a guy,squash_mart on Ebay.
    He sells top quality balls ,grips and racquets .


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 54 ✭✭Treade


    Don't forget Phoneix Squash in Clontarf. They have 8 courts and it is just €20 to join. Courts cost €10 per hour to hire.
    Ring 853 0156 after 5:30pm for further information


  • Registered Users Posts: 601 ✭✭✭lester76


    took up the game a month ago @ i just cant get enough what a super game. i couldnt walk after a hr game the first time but now i have learned u must losing up b4 @ after lol . im now playing twice awk. whats the best site for all things squash


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  • Registered Users Posts: 6 MarkB


    How do you get to phoenix squash club in clontarf? iv'e been keeping an eye out for it and haven't spotted it. Also they don't have a wesite that i know of?


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,651 ✭✭✭romperstomper


    phoeni squash club is on the howth road, about 1Km from the start of the howth road and it will be on your left hand side as you drive towards raheny.

    guys, i'm working on the long mile road, where is the nearest squash court for us here?

    thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 54 ✭✭Treade


    The squash court nearest the longmile road is at the Spawell.

    http://www.spawell.ie/

    Phoneix Squash don't have a website so you need to use what they call a phone. Ring 8530156 after 5:30pm any week day and they can fill you in on all the details.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 michaltrt


    Heya folks. Does anyone know of any squash courts in the drogheda, navan or ballbriggan areas??


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,238 ✭✭✭Redsoxfan


    I see the K Club mentioned as having a court in the first post-is this still the case? Is it open to the public? What does it cost?

    Myself and my mate are thinking about starting to play again-he works in Citywest and I work in Naas-where would be handy-Spa Well would probably be the handiest-unless there is somewhere else around Citywest?


  • Registered Users Posts: 23 tradman


    Just found out that the Curragh Club is open to civillians. Their membership is September to September for 130 euro and then its 2 euro a game. Contact Neil Brannigan on 086 3001077


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 42 steeo


    Are the courts in Christie's in Blarney, Cork still there ???

    Played there years ago and won a lot of crystal U18 's.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,548 ✭✭✭Same As


    Chrisites has closed I believe,Know a few of the lads who used to play there now play in the city with the Silversprings and The Orchard Bar clubs.


  • Registered Users Posts: 61 ✭✭Garry17


    Anyone know of any courts in the Ballina area.

    Thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 LouisaH


    Does anyone know of a club where i can go play squash with other beginners, i'm not playing very long sod on't want anything too competitive. I'm living in North county Dublin.


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  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 3,912 Mod ✭✭✭✭Planet X


    Any clubs near Stillorgan, Co. Dublin?


  • Registered Users Posts: 134 ✭✭dizzyg


    Check out www.leinstersquash.ie/clubs.htm for a full list of clubs. There are a few dotted around South Co Dublin.

    I play in Sandycove and can recommend it. Not that expensive, easy to get a court, friendly people and players of all standards. Internal leagues and Leinster league teams etc etc. The website is www.sandycovetsc.ie, or give me a shout for more details.

    There arent many pay-as-you-play clubs around. Most require you to join up. UCD is the only one im aware of on the south side and thats a bit more expensive if youre not a member.


  • Registered Users Posts: 295 ✭✭mccarte2


    De La Salle school in Churchtown have a pay as you play option. €12 per hour and the 2 courts are decent but hard to get into. Does anyone know any other pay as you play (non-membership) options in South Dublin?


  • Registered Users Posts: 87 ✭✭kaizer_soze


    Does anyone know of anywhere around Dublin City Centre that you can pay per game? I'd like to play an occassional game with a friend without having to commit to joining a club. He's Northside of the river, I'm Southside so somewhere around town would be ideal. Any suggestions are appreciated.


  • Registered Users Posts: 986 ✭✭✭Bill-e


    Here is a list as complete as I know of squash clubs in Munster:

    Cork

    Silversprings - Just off the N8 as you come into Cork. Up behind the hotel in a fitness place called The Source. Courts (3) are glass-backed and the ball really rockets off the walls

    Just rang silver springs and the girl there told me that I could only play if I was a member or with someone who is a member. Bummer.
    The mardyke is always booked out :(
    I've now booked a court in the orchard... So Will try to let ye know what it's like. The guy said it's €10 per game an €1 per person. I don't know what his definition of a game was or how he's going to moniter how many games we play but shur we'll see how it goes i suppose.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,399 ✭✭✭sozbox


    Anyone know how much it costs in St Finbarrs in cork and if you have to be a member?
    Thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,102 ✭✭✭am i bovvered


    Garry17 wrote: »
    Anyone know of any courts in the Ballina area.

    Thanks

    There is one in the stephenites gaelic clubhouse, you need the old 50p pieces to work the lights, and if you play regular they will ask you to become a member of the club (gaa club) I think its about €40.
    There is also a court in the downhill hotel leisure centre, €10 p/p to use all facilities or you can become a member, don't know the fee.
    The best squash set-up is in Killalla, the squash club there are very good, I could not join as I work evenings and nearly all games were scheduled at that time. The league there is good, its in the community centre.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,302 ✭✭✭JohnMearsheimer


    Jason1984 wrote: »
    Anyone know how much it costs in St Finbarrs in cork and if you have to be a member?
    Thanks

    I know its a really really really late response and you probably already know the answer by now but someone else may find the info useful. It's €100 for the year to join St. Finbarrs. If you join later in they year they give you a discount. After that you just have to pay for heat and light which is 50 cents for 10 minutes. If you are not a member you can play 3 times with someone that is a member but I don't keep tabs on who you bring. I have brought a friend who is not a member a few times and nothing has been said.


  • Registered Users Posts: 4,539 ✭✭✭BenEadir


    Hi all,

    I'm a 42 year old member of Westwood Leopardstown who used to play a bit of social squash. I fell into a poor lifestyle over the last few years (too many hours in the office, too much food and drink, no excercise etc) and have been working (successfully) to fix that for the past few months by changing my diet, being very selective about when I socialise and getting back into some jogging and cardio work.

    I'm now at a stage where I feel like getting back into some social squash at an appropriate level. I haven't played for 3-4 years so am looking for some sort of over 40's squash ladder either before work (7:30am ish) or lunchtimes.

    Anybody here know of such a thing in Westwood Leopardstown or be interested in starting one?

    BenEadir


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2 bren32MK


    Hey folks I'm just trying to figure out weather any of the clubs listed here are opened during the day? Any help would be appreciated, cheers


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