Clontarf, All Ireland Under 17 Girls winners (18 August)
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- Genevieve Morrissey gets the trophy from Emma Butler of Cricket Ireland
- Genevieve Morrissey holds cup aloft
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- All Ireland U17 champions Clontarf
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- The magnificent seven
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- Roseanna Strang and her dad
- Aoibheann Synnott took three wickets in the win over Lisburn and two in the final
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Max O'Dowd is an opening batsman for the Netherlands who has quietly gone about fashioning a strong record across all three formats. He grabbed the headlines earlier this year when he guided the Dutch home in a monstrous chase of 370 against Scotland in an ODI in Dundee. Opening the innings, he made an unbeaten 158 from just 130 balls to take his team to victory with four balls remaining and four wickets in hand.
Max O'Dowd is an opening batsman for the Netherlands who has quietly gone about fashioning a strong record across all three formats. He grabbed the headlines earlier this year when he guided the Dutch home in a monstrous chase of 370 against Scotland in an ODI in Dundee. Opening the innings, he made an unbeaten 158 from just 130 balls to take his team to victory with four balls remaining and four wickets in hand.
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