
held in the Whitehouse, Limerick
Winner: Dónal Ó Siodhacháin (Munster)
Munster poet Dónal Ó Siodhacháin took the title back from Connaught this year at the second All-Ireland Poetry Slam Championships, moving from Ulster in its inaugural year to Limerick’s legendary Whitehouse. Regular compere Barney Shehan passed the reins over to eMCee and guest poet Steve Murray for this high-paced event which proved its worth a hundredfold with excellent performances from all around the island.

The first All-Ireland Slam was in McHugh’s in Belfast last year, a fantastic event where Brendan Murphy from Galway took the crown. Next year it will be held in either Leinster or Connaught. Congratulations to champ Dónal Ó Siodhacháin, to Stephen Smith who took second place, Dave Lordan who took third, as well as to Dominic Taylor and Desmond Swords for making it all possible.
Round 1
PJ Brady (Ulster)
Cliff Horseman (Ulster)
Dave Lordan (Leinster)
Stephen Smith (Leinster)
Miceál Kearney (Connaught)
Michael Creagh (Connaught)
John Carmody (Munster)
Dónal Ó Siodhacháin (Munster)
Round 2
Dave Lordan (Leinster)
Stephen Smith (Leinster)
Dónal Ó Siodhacháin (Munster)
Steve Murray announces the Winner
Poetry from Steve Murray






