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In the second [[Episode 7920|semi-final]], it started off close, with both players maxing out in the first three rounds. But Ed then scored 27 unanswered points with spots like {{word|HERNIAS}} in Round 4 and {{word|PAEANS}} in Round 7, which he only grew with {{word|BASINET}} in Round 12 to confirm his victory before the last [[numbers game]]. A fiendish [[conundrum]] flummoxed both players, with Ed incorrectly guessing {{word|megalator {{x}}}} instead of {{word|GREMOLATA}}, but it mattered not, as he won with his tenth century, maxed 12 rounds, and set up a grandstand final against [[Tom Stevenson]] the next day. | In the second [[Episode 7920|semi-final]], it started off close, with both players maxing out in the first three rounds. But Ed then scored 27 unanswered points with spots like {{word|HERNIAS}} in Round 4 and {{word|PAEANS}} in Round 7, which he only grew with {{word|BASINET}} in Round 12 to confirm his victory before the last [[numbers game]]. A fiendish [[conundrum]] flummoxed both players, with Ed incorrectly guessing {{word|megalator {{x}}}} instead of {{word|GREMOLATA}}, but it mattered not, as he won with his tenth century, maxed 12 rounds, and set up a grandstand final against [[Tom Stevenson]] the next day. | ||
− | In the final, both players started level. However, later on in the game, Ed became the first player to beat Stevenson on a letters round with a spot of {{word|IDEOGRAPH}} for nine, which also brought him back to close distance of Stevenson. However, after Byrne incorrectly buzzed in on the conundrum, Stevenson correctly solved it to win the series, while Byrne took the runner-up spot. Byrne obtained an overall total of 1,181 points in his Series 86 run. With his earlier run, his overall total is 1,347 points. | + | In the final, both players started level. However, later on in the game, Ed became the first player to beat Stevenson on a letters round with a spot of {{word|IDEOGRAPH}} for nine, which also brought him back to close distance of Stevenson. However, after Byrne incorrectly buzzed in on the conundrum, Stevenson correctly solved it to win the series, while Byrne took the runner-up spot. Byrne obtained an overall total of 1,181 points in his Series 86 run. With his earlier run, his overall total is 1,347 points. Byrne's journey is not yet done, however, as he will return to the programme in January 2023 to take part in [[Championship of Champions XVI]] where he will face [[Series 84]] champion [[Ahmed Mohamed]]. |
In 2015, he organised and co-hosted the first [[Countdown in Dublin]]. In 2017, Byrne won his first Co-event, defeating [[James Robinson]] in the [[COLIN XIII: The Hangover]] grand final. | In 2015, he organised and co-hosted the first [[Countdown in Dublin]]. In 2017, Byrne won his first Co-event, defeating [[James Robinson]] in the [[COLIN XIII: The Hangover]] grand final. |
Revision as of 15:17, 23 December 2022
Edward Byrne octochamp statistics | |
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Final position | |
Seeding | 2 |
Points total | 969 |
Conundrums solved | 7 |
Edward "Ed" Byrne was a contestant in Series 71 and an octochamp in and the runner-up of Series 86. He is also an Apterite. In his first appearance, he was studying history, politics and Irish language at University College Dublin. As of his second appearance, he was a civil servant from Booterstown in Dublin. In addition, although his nameplate read Edward, he was referred to as Ed. Notably, Byrne's appearances in his second run span Anne Robinson's final eight shows as presenter.
Byrne made his debut as a contestant in the near-end of Series 71 in 2014, winning his first game on a crucial conundrum and losing his second game to another crucial. However, he was allowed to return more than seven and a half years later, in 2022, to compete in Series 86. After years of practising on Apterous and participating in Co-events, Byrne resumed his winning streak with a century over Paul Harcourt. His octochamp pursuit was not halted this time, after winning eight games without falling below 104. As well as becoming an octochamp on Anne Robinson's final episode against fellow civil servant Matt Greer (in which Byrne found back-to-back nine-letter words), he also joined the 900 club, with 969 points to his tally (at that point the fifth highest of all time). He also became the second octochamp in the first 18 episodes of the series, and recorded the then-highest score of 2022, having racked up 143 points in Robinson's last show. Clips of the seventh game of his second run were shown on Celebrity Gogglebox on 15 July.
Qualifying for the finals ranked second, Byrne comfortably dispatched No. 7 seed Steven Etherington in the second quarter-final match, doing so with a ninth consecutive century, leading him to a confrontation with Quinn Bartlett in the second semi-final.
In the second semi-final, it started off close, with both players maxing out in the first three rounds. But Ed then scored 27 unanswered points with spots like HERNIAS in Round 4 and PAEANS in Round 7, which he only grew with BASINET in Round 12 to confirm his victory before the last numbers game. A fiendish conundrum flummoxed both players, with Ed incorrectly guessing megalator ☓ instead of GREMOLATA, but it mattered not, as he won with his tenth century, maxed 12 rounds, and set up a grandstand final against Tom Stevenson the next day.
In the final, both players started level. However, later on in the game, Ed became the first player to beat Stevenson on a letters round with a spot of IDEOGRAPH for nine, which also brought him back to close distance of Stevenson. However, after Byrne incorrectly buzzed in on the conundrum, Stevenson correctly solved it to win the series, while Byrne took the runner-up spot. Byrne obtained an overall total of 1,181 points in his Series 86 run. With his earlier run, his overall total is 1,347 points. Byrne's journey is not yet done, however, as he will return to the programme in January 2023 to take part in Championship of Champions XVI where he will face Series 84 champion Ahmed Mohamed.
In 2015, he organised and co-hosted the first Countdown in Dublin. In 2017, Byrne won his first Co-event, defeating James Robinson in the COLIN XIII: The Hangover grand final.
In 2016, he participated in the Irish Open Scrabble tournament.
In 2020, he appeared on First Dates Ireland on RTÉ2. In 2020 and 2021, he participated in Series 1, 3 and 4 of ZoomDown.
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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6036 | 20/11/2014 | P | Malcolm Fletcher | 74 – 93 | Edward Byrne | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Michael Whitehall | Susie Dent | 135 | ||
6037 | 21/11/2014 | P | Edward Byrne | 73 – 88 | Andrew Avery | Nick Hewer | Rachel Riley | Michael Whitehall | Susie Dent | 120 | ||
7797 | 04/07/2022 | P | Paul Harcourt | 50 – 112 | Edward Byrne | Anne Robinson | Rachel Riley | Christopher Biggins | Susie Dent | 131 | ||
7798 | 05/07/2022 | P | Edward Byrne | 140 – 40 | Sarah Booth | Anne Robinson | Rachel Riley | Christopher Biggins | Susie Dent | 142 | ||
7799 | 06/07/2022 | P | Edward Byrne | 117 – 42 | Daniel Gittins | Anne Robinson | Rachel Riley | Christopher Biggins | Susie Dent | 125 | ||
7800 | 07/07/2022 | P | Edward Byrne | 115 – 33 | Mark Redmond | Anne Robinson | Rachel Riley | Jenny Ryan | Susie Dent | 124 | ||
7801 | 08/07/2022 | P | Edward Byrne | 115 – 51 | Lucy Gross | Anne Robinson | Rachel Riley | Jenny Ryan | Susie Dent | 131 | ||
7802 | 11/07/2022 | P | Edward Byrne | 104 – 56 | Anthony Wilson | Anne Robinson | Rachel Riley | Jenny Ryan | Susie Dent | 122 | ||
7803 | 12/07/2022 | P | Edward Byrne | 123 – 14 | James Wright | Anne Robinson | Rachel Riley | Jenny Ryan | Susie Dent | 132 | ||
7804 | 13/07/2022 | P | Edward Byrne | 143 – 58 | Matt Greer | Anne Robinson | Rachel Riley | Jenny Ryan | Susie Dent | 145 | ||
7916 | 16/12/2022 | QF | Edward Byrne | 105 – 34 | Steven Etherington | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Vick Hope | Susie Dent | 133 | ||
7920 | 22/12/2022 | SF | Edward Byrne | 107 – 73 | Quinn Bartlett | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Neil Delamere | Susie Dent | 121 |