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24 Oct 2025

Longford's Mark Reynolds 'a big loss' as he is forced to go off injured in DBS Éanna's National Basketball Cup Final defeat

InsureMyHouse.ie Pat Duffy National Basketball Cup Final: DBS Éanna 69 University of Galway Maree 74

Longford's Mark Reynolds 'a big loss' as he is forced to go off injured in DBS Éanna's National Basketball Cup Final defeat

Zvonimir Cutuk of University of Galway Maree in action against Longford's Mark Reynolds of DBS Éanna (wearing number 32) during the InsureMyHouse.ie Pat Duffy National Basketball Cup Final

There was disappointment for Longford basketballer Mark Reynolds last night as his Dublin-based club DBS Éanna lost out to University of Galway Maree following an exciting InsureMyHouse.ie Pat Duffy National Basketball Cup Final at a sold out National Basketball Arena which had spectators on the edge of their seats.

InsureMyHouse.ie Pat Duffy National Basketball Cup Final: DBS Éanna 69 University of Galway Maree 74

It was a first ever InsureMyHouse.ie Pat Duffy National Cup title for University of Galway Maree after Jarett Haines inspired them to a 74-69 victory over DBS Éanna. The pacey Haines hit 35 points on the way to claiming the MVP. The game itself was in the balance throughout, with 10 lead changes.

DBS Éanna lost the influential Mark Reynolds midway through the second quarter after an accidental clash of heads with Zvonimir Cutuk, which led to a broken nose.

A former Longford footballer, the 38-year-old was sorely missed for the remainder of the final by DBS Éanna. Mark was a member of the Longford senior football squad along with his brother Philip during the Glenn Ryan regime. The boys mother Noreen (nee Glennon) hails from Dublin Road in Longford town. 

Disappointed DBS Éanna head coach Darren McGovern reflected: "It's really difficult to see what went wrong. Obviously their zone defence in the second half caused us a lot of problems, you know you take 47 three pointers, which is probably not good enough, we needed to get in the paint. Mark Reynolds was a big loss gone to hospital with a big broken nose, which really didn't help the situation for us either trying to get the ball inside, but credit to Maree you know they brought the tempo, they brought the fight and they won it."  

CAPTION: The DBS Éanna team, including Longford's Mark Reynolds (6th from left on back row and wearing number 32) pictured before the InsureMyHouse.ie Pat Duffy National Basketball Cup Final against University of Galway Maree at the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght on Saturday, January 21 Picture: Ben McShane/Sportsfile

University of Galway Maree made an excellent start, Stephen Commins got them off the mark with a three point jump shot from the corner and they were 9-0 up after a basket from Zvonimir Cutuk and a fast-break and layup by Haines. 

With four minutes gone DBS Éanna finally got their first points from Neil Lynch’s three. It was level at 12-12 with two and a half minutes to go in the first, following Joshua Wilson’s layup and a long range three by Mark Tomic, which put DBS Éanna ahead 15-12. However it was University of Galway Maree who had the slenderest of advantages, 21-20, at the end of the quarter following Haines’ layup.

The second quarter was a lower scoring affair, a three from the corner with 6’50 left from Scott Kinevane made it a one-point game once more, 24-23. DBS Éanna suffered a setback at this stage as the injured Mark Reynolds was forced to depart the fray. There was just two points between the sides at half-time, DBS Éanna leading 34-32.

DBS Éanna made a fast start to the third quarter and were up by eight points in the fourth minute of it, 44-36, following a lovely three by Stefan Desnica. But University of Galway Maree - inspired by Haines - wrestled their way back in front 45-44 with a nine point run, seven of those points from the electric Haines, including one as he tumbled to the floor, and it led to DBS Éanna calling a timeout. 

The fourth quarter was frantic with the lead changing several times once more. With 4’51 to go Haines landed another three, to put University of Galway Maree ahead, 60-57. It sparked yet another rendition of Fields of Athenry by their fans at the other end of the court. A three from the corner by John Burke had the Galway club 67-61 up with 2’33 on the clock and Darren McGovern called his players in for a timeout once more. Haines was the driving force throughout, another three with 49.8 seconds remaining put University of Galway Maree 72-63 up and that seemed to be that. A nerveless three by Jenkins at 10.2 seconds left kept DBS Éanna afloat and they trailed 72-66, but two Haines free-throws ended all hope. 

American Haines said: "This is so amazing, I worked so hard for this for years, even before I came to Ireland. My team mates and my coaches are everything to me, along with the whole community of Maree. I don't have the words, it's just amazing. I knew that I was going to have to dig deep after starting a bit slow in the first quarter. I had to keep driving and driving. I had to use my teammates to score and when those shots started dropping I just gained more confidence." 

DBS Éanna: Hillary Netsiyanwa, Romonn Nelson, Scott Kinevane, Kristijan Andabaka, Stefan Desnica, Neil Lynch, Sean Jenkins, Alex Dolenko, Conor Dikcius, Joshua Wilson, Mark Reynolds, Marko Tomic 

Coach: Darren McGovern Asst Coach: Dave Doran, Robert Keane Team Manager: Andrew Herbst 

Top Scorers: Sean Jenkins (14), Marko Tomic (14), Kristijan Andabaka (11), Joshua Wilson (11), Stefan Desnica (8)

University of Galway Maree: Cathal Finn, John Burke, Stephen Commins, Eoin Rockall, Ben Burke, Zach Light, Matthew Sweeney, Rodrigo Gomez, Jarett Haines, Malik Thiam, Zvonimir Cutuk, Paul Freeman

Coach: Charlie Crowley Asst Coach: Jack Finn, Colm O’Hagan Team Manager: Ross Doyle, Nutritionist: Eileen Finn

Top Scorers: Jarett Haines (35), Zvonimir Cutuk (15), Rodrigo Gomez (13), John Burke (5), Stephen Commins (3).

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