Statistics
- Most matches played (win-loss):
- Sean Sorensen 54 (28-26)
- Owen Casey 49 (33-16)
- George Lyttleton-Rogers 49 (24-25)
- Matt Doyle 44 (27-17)
- Michael Hickey 40 (13-27)
- Eoin Collins 33 (16-17)
- Peter Jackson 33 (09-24)
- Scott Barron 30 (17-13)
- Guy Jackson 30 (13-17)
- Conor Niland 29 (17-12)
- Most wins:
- Owen Casey 33
- Sean Sorensen 28
- Matt Doyle 27
- George Lyttleton-Rogers 24
- Conor Niland 17
- Scott Barron 17
- Peter Wright 16
- Eoin Collins 16
- Jonathan Simpson 15
- John Doran 13
- Michael Hickey 13
- Guy Jackson 13
- Kevin Sorensen 12
- Louk Sorensen 10
- Most singles wins:
- Owen Casey 21
- Sean Sorensen 19
- Matt Doyle 19
- George Lyttleton-Rogers 18
- Conor Niland 14
- Scott Barron 11
- Louk Sorensen 10
- Guy Jackson 9
- John Doran 8
- Eoin Collins 8
- Kevin Sorensen 7
- Peter Jackson 7
- Most doubles wins:
- Owen Casey 12
- Sean Sorensen 9
- Peter Wright 8
- Eoin Collins 8
- Matt Doyle 8
- Michael Hickey 7
- Scott Barron 6
- George Lyttleton-Rogers 6
- Kevin Sorensen 5
- John Doran 5
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