Season: 2019 - 2020

Eithne Walsh

“In the beginning of time, it was dark. Then suddenly there was light. Eithne has been born”

Eithne is the Fastpitch Irleand Natonal Teams Operations Manager responsible for supporting the delivery of National Team operations including, but not limited to programme operations and team logistics (scheduling, programme needs). In addition to the operations role, Eithne also is the creative force of the programme creating hype and highlight videos whilst also maintaining our social medial accounts.

Eithne is however more than an Operations Manager and is the true heart of the team representing everything great about our programme. Eithne is loved and respected by management, coaches, players and supporters and keeps a smile on everyone’s faces even on the toughest days.

Eithne started her softball journey as a transition year student in St. Anne’s Killaloe under the wathcful eye of teacher and former international player Grace Kearney. Eithne has represented Ireland at the 2017 U19 World Cup, 2018 U19 European Championships (silver medalist) and 2018 U22 European Championships (bronze medalist).

Eithne is currently studying at the National University of Ireland Galway.

 

Melanie Cunningham

In today’s world of international sport, not many can say they were there at the origin of a program, having been present from the very inception to where it stands today. And certainly nobody can claim to have brought a program further, and in shorter time, than Fastpitch Ireland WNT head softball coach Melanie Cunningham who has led the programme since its inception in 2014.

From a humble start to top 20 in the World Rankings and 9th in Europe, Melanie has established Ireland as an elite international team capable of competing with the top softball countries in the world. Melanie has emerged as the face of a programme that has grown under her leadership to medal at the 2018 U19 (silver) European Championships, 2018 U22 (bronze) European Championships, 2023 U18 (bronze) European Championships, consistently reach european tournament super rounds at the senior level and qualify for four World Cups.

Domestically Melanie has led the introduction of Fastpitch to the island of Ireland, running a number of introductory days before launching the Fastpitch League in 2019 as she strives to create performance pathways for players to represent their country.

Melanie has also overseen the launch of the Junior High Performance Academy, the goal of which is to develop athletes to the elite level and earn scholarships in the USA.

Melanie has played for Ireland 18 times between 2015 and 2017.

Melanie earned her medical degree from the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland and works as a surgeon in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin.