Padel Society officially launched at Muckamore

Sunday 2 November 2025 0:00

Padel Society, founded by entrepreneurs Davy McCann and James Palmer, has announced the next phase of expansion following a hugely successful first season at Muckamore Cricket Club in Antrim.

Since opening in July, the Antrim club has exceeded expectations, with consistent court demand and a growing coaching programme for the multi-million pound investment.

It has quickly established itself as a social and sporting hub for the local community.

To support year-round play, Padel Society has confirmed that two of its four courts will soon be covered.

The structures have been ordered and are due for installation by early December.

The plans were marked with a packed ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by local representatives, including the Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, the MP, MLAs and members of the council, celebrating the club’s strong first season of operations and continued investment in the local community.

The ceremony will also mark the start of Padel Society’s next chapter, as the company moves forward with plans for new locations and further development proposals across Ireland.

These next sites will build on the Antrim model, combining premium facilities, accessible pricing, and a strong community-first approach.

Further sites are now under discussion in other towns across the entirety of Ireland, marking the company’s first move into the Republic of Ireland market.

Davy McCann, Co-founder of Padel Society, said:“The response to our first club has been incredible. We’ve seen how quickly padel has captured people’s imaginations here, from families to young players and complete newcomers.

“Our goal from day one has been to bring something genuinely high-quality and long-term to Northern Ireland. The new covered courts are part of that commitment, and we’re excited to keep building on this momentum as we grow into Belfast and beyond.”

Leah Kirkpatrick, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, added: “This new investment shows what’s possible when local businesses commit to community sport and creating spaces people are proud of.”

James Palmer, Co-founder of Padel Society, added: “From the start, we wanted to do things the right way, by investing properly, listening to players, and making the sport feel accessible and premium at the same time. The response in Antrim has shown us that appetite is there, and we’re confident this is just the beginning.”

The Antrim club is continuing to grow its community programmes, running school sessions with Parkhall Integrated College and team days with local sports clubs.

New community and corporate initiatives are set to launch this winter.

Padel Society now employs a growing team of eight, with further hires planned in coaching, operations and community engagement.

Each site features top-tier panoramic courts built to the highest European standards, with Muckamore serving as the blueprint for future developments across Ireland.

Court supplier, Padel-Craft, founded by Daniel O’Byrne, supplied and installed the courts and ‘were a fantastic help throughout the project’.

He’s the official distributor for Manza Sports on the island of Ireland and has been described as ‘a brilliant partner’ as Padel Society builds out their new facilities.

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