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− | '''Cillian McMulkin''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 65]] and [[Series 87|87]]. At the time of his appearances, he was a Risk Analyst from Belfast | + | '''Cillian McMulkin''' was a [[contestant]] in [[Series 65]] and [[Series 87|87]]. At the time of his appearances, he was a Risk Analyst from Belfast. He has also been an [[Apterous|Apterite]] since 2009 and has achieved a top 20 position in the Apterous pro rank leaderboard. |
Debuting midway through [[Jeff Stelling]]'s last series, McMulkin fell 14 points short of victory to would-be [[octochamp]] [[Dave Taylor]], but did have the last word by solving the [[conundrum]]. Just under 11 and a half years later, he was allowed to return; this time starting his run against 7-time winner [[Peter Burke]] in an all-Ireland affair. McMulkin would not be beaten this time, winning {{score|66|107}} to deny Burke's octochamp-dom and kick off with a [[century]]. | Debuting midway through [[Jeff Stelling]]'s last series, McMulkin fell 14 points short of victory to would-be [[octochamp]] [[Dave Taylor]], but did have the last word by solving the [[conundrum]]. Just under 11 and a half years later, he was allowed to return; this time starting his run against 7-time winner [[Peter Burke]] in an all-Ireland affair. McMulkin would not be beaten this time, winning {{score|66|107}} to deny Burke's octochamp-dom and kick off with a [[century]]. |
Revision as of 00:08, 28 January 2023
Cillian McMulkin was a contestant in Series 65 and 87. At the time of his appearances, he was a Risk Analyst from Belfast. He has also been an Apterite since 2009 and has achieved a top 20 position in the Apterous pro rank leaderboard.
Debuting midway through Jeff Stelling's last series, McMulkin fell 14 points short of victory to would-be octochamp Dave Taylor, but did have the last word by solving the conundrum. Just under 11 and a half years later, he was allowed to return; this time starting his run against 7-time winner Peter Burke in an all-Ireland affair. McMulkin would not be beaten this time, winning 66 – 107 to deny Burke's octochamp-dom and kick off with a century.
Episodes
# | Date | Type | Contestant 1 | Score | Contestant 2 | Presenters | Guest | Lex | Max | |||
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5321 | 31/08/2011 | P | Dave Taylor | 99 – 85 | Cillian McMulkin | Jeff Stelling | Rachel Riley | John Inverdale | Susie Dent | 143 | ||
7939 | 25/01/2023 | P | Peter Burke | 66 – 107 | Cillian McMulkin | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Stephen K. Amos | Susie Dent | 134 | ||
7940 | 26/01/2023 | P | Cillian McMulkin | 109 – 51 | Cheryl Perkins | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Stephen K. Amos | Susie Dent | 130 | ||
7941 | 27/01/2023 | P | Cillian McMulkin | 124 – 43 | Amy Perryman | Colin Murray | Rachel Riley | Stephen K. Amos | Susie Dent | 135 |