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'''Countdown in Dublin''' is a forthcoming [[FOCAL]] tournament, hosted by [[Series 71]] contestant [[Edward Byrne]]. It is scheduled to take place on Saturday 10th September 2016 at Tara Towers Hotel, Dublin.
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'''Countdown in Dublin 2016''' was a [[FOCAL]] tournament hosted by [[Series 71]] contestant [[Edward Byrne]]. The event was the second to be held in Ireland, following 2015’s [[Countdown in Dublin]]. It took place on Saturday 10th September 2016 at Tara Towers Hotel, Dublin.  
  
The event is the second to be held in Dublin, after 2015’s [[Countdown in Dublin]].
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The event was won by [[Series 64]] champion [[Ed McCullagh]], who beat [[Series 71]] champion and [[Championship of Champions XIV|CoC XIV]] runner-up [[Dan McColm]] in the event's grand final, {{score|90|71}}.
  
Further details are due to be added to '''[http://focalcountdown.co.uk/upcoming-events/dublin/ this page]''' of the FOCAL website. Players of all experience and skill levels are warmly invited.
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Revision as of 10:51, 20 November 2016

Countdown in Dublin 2016 was a FOCAL tournament hosted by Series 71 contestant Edward Byrne. The event was the second to be held in Ireland, following 2015’s Countdown in Dublin. It took place on Saturday 10th September 2016 at Tara Towers Hotel, Dublin.

The event was won by Series 64 champion Ed McCullagh, who beat Series 71 champion and CoC XIV runner-up Dan McColm in the event's grand final, 90 – 71.