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Brendan Dolan too, the Fermanagh man throwing for northern Ireland, they thought he was past it but he showed them something with the highest check-out of the competition and an inspired run to the quarter finals.
Beaten only by beaten finalist Nathan Aspinall, Dolan has a God-given right arm.
Carlow's Steve Lennon also, he claimed one scalp then and he's looking for more now.
Then there's Keane Barry. The Meath man is one of the most exciting talents this country has produced in years. The current World Masters Youth champion, at 17, he will become the third youngest player ever to play in this competition and he'll certainly be worth watching.
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Indeed, with himself, and the aforementioned trio all potentially taking part in the evening session on December 16, that Monday night is going to be an absolute ripper for Irish fans.
One year on and these three, as you would expect, will lead the Irish charge but they'll be flanked by some other hopefuls from this island.
Here's when the Irish are centre stage so you won't miss a beat.
Jelle Klaasen vs Kevin Burness, Friday December 13, 7.00 session.
Brendan Dolan vs Nitin Kumar, Sunday December 15, 12.30 session. Dolan/Kumar v Gary Anderson, Monday December 16, 7.00 session.
Steve Lennon v Callan Rydz, Monday December 16, 7.00 session.
William O'Connor vs Marko Kantele, Monday December 16, 7.00 session.
Daryl Gurney vs Pipe/Pratnemer (Round 2) - Saturday, December 21, 7.00 session.

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