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Ireland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022

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Ireland in the
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Country Ireland
Selection process
  • Artist:Junior Eurovision Éire 2022
  • Song: Internal selection
Selection date
  • Heats
  • 18 September 2022
  • 25 September 2022
  • 2 October 2022
  • 9 October 2022
  • Semi-Final
  • 16 October 2022
  • Final
  • 23 October 2022
  • Song
  • 8 November 2022
Competing entry
Song"Solas"
ArtistSophie Lennon
SongwritersJonas Gladnikoff
Matthew Ker
Hannah Featherstone
Ken McHugh
Niall Mooney
Placement
Final result4th, 150 points
Participation chronology
◄202120222023►

Ireland was represented at theJunior Eurovision Song Contest 2022, which was held on 11 December 2022 inYerevan,Armenia.[1] Irish broadcasterTG4 selected Sophie Lennon to represent the country through the televised national finalJunior Eurovision Éire, with the competing song "Solas" being internally selected.[1] Being fromCounty Down, Lennon was the first singer fromNorthern Ireland to compete at Junior Eurovision.

Background

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Main article:Ireland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2022 contest, Ireland had participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest six times since its debut in2015.[2] In2019, Anna Kearney represented the country with the song "Banshee", finishing 12th out of 19 entries with 73 points.[3] Despite having initially confirmed their participation in the2020 contest inWarsaw,Poland in January 2020,[4] TG4 announced in August 2020 that they would not participate in the contest due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[5] In the2021 contest, Maiú Levi Lawlor represented country inParis,France with the song "Saor (Disappear)". He ended 18th out of 19 entries with 44 points.[6]

Before Junior Eurovision

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Junior Eurovision Éire 2022

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Irish broadcasterTG4 once again used the national selection formatJunior Eurovision Éire to select its representative.[1] The details of the competition were revealed on 22 August 2022, during the TG4 autumn schedule launch.[7] Louise Cantillon returned to host the show for the second year in a row, with Darragh Ó Caoimh serving as a co-host. This was the first edition of Junior Eurovision Éire to have two main presenters.[8] As in previous editions, an in-studio jury decided the results in the four heats and semi-final.[8] As with the past two editions of the contest, the participants in Junior Eurovision Éire performed Irish-language cover versions of famous songs during the competition.[9]

Jury members

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As in previous editions, the results of the four heats and semi-final were decided by an in-studio jury of two permanent members and revolving guest judges. The two permanent judges are:

Guest judges[8]
ArtistESC
Year(s)
Song(s)Place
(SF)
Points
(SF)
Place
(Final)
Points
(Final)
Linda Martin1984"Terminal 3"No semi-finals2137
1992"Why Me?"1155
Niamh Kavanagh1993"In Your Eyes"1187
2010"It's for You"9672325
Paul Harrington1994"Rock 'n' Roll Kids"(withCharlie McGettigan)No semi-finals1226
Brian Kennedy2006"Every Song Is a Cry for Love"9791093
Ryan O'Shaughnessy2018"Together"617916136
Brooke Scullion2022"That's Rich"1547Failed to qualify

Heat 1

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The first heat was broadcast on 18 September 2022, with Niamh Kavanagh as the guest judge.[10] Lara Gleeson received the highest number of stars and advanced directly to the semi-final, while Calre Keeley and Ella Kelly advanced to the sing-off stage and performed their covers a second time. After their second performances, the jury members selected Clare as the winner, granting her a spot in the semi-final.

Heat 1 – 18 September 2022
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)Juror 1Juror 2Juror 3StarsResult
1Holly Mountstephens"Nervous"(Gavin James)66720Eliminated
2Clare Keeley"I Will Always Love You"(Whitney Houston)88723Sing-off
3Harry Moriarty"This Is Me"(Keala Settle)87621Eliminated
4Lara Gleeson"When the Party's Over"(Billie Eilish)89926Semi-final
5Ella Kelly"Ghost"(Luane Parle)78722Sing-off
6Grace Whelan"Linger"(The Cranberries)67821Eliminated
Sing-off – 18 September 2022
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)VotesResult
1Clare Keeley"I Will Always Love You"(Whitney Houston)2Semi-final
2Ella Kelly"Ghost"(Luan Parle)1Eliminated

Heat 2

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The second heat was broadcast on 25 September 2022, with Ryan O'Shaughnessy as the guest judge.[11] Amber Dawes received the highest number of stars and advanced directly to the semi-final, while Marley-Peig Leonard and Éinín Duggun advanced to the sing-off stage and performed their covers a second time. After their second performances, the jury members selected Marley-Peig as the winner, granting a spot in the semi-final.

Heat 2 – 25 September 2022
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)Juror 1Juror 2Juror 3StarsResult
1Marley-Peig Leonard"Skinny Love"(Bon Iver)89825Sing-off
2Callum Scanlan"The Man Who Can't Be Moved"(The Script)77822Eliminated
3Amber Dawes"Lost Without You"(Freya Ridings)99927Semi-final
4Éinín Duggun"Grace"(Lewis Capaldi)88723Sing-off
5Lara Cimic"Dancing with a Stranger"(Sam Smith andNormani)67720Eliminated
6Evan Coogan"Take My Hand"(Picture This)67619Eliminated
Sing-off – 25 September 2022
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)VotesResult
1Marley-Peig Leonard"Skinny Love"(Bon Iver)2Semi-final
2Éinín Duggun"Grace"(Lewis Capaldi)1Eliminated

Heat 3

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The third heat was broadcast on 2 October 2022, with Paul Harrington as the guest judge.[12] Niamh Noade received the highest number of stars and advanced directly to the semi-final, while Caillín Joe McDonald and Teagan Nolan advanced to the sing-off stage and performed their covers a second time. After their second performances, the jury members selected Caillín Joe as the winner, granting a spot in the semi-final.

Heat 3 – 2 October 2022
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)Juror 1Juror 2Juror 3StarsResult
1Caillín Joe McDonald"Shotgun"(George Ezra)881026Sing-off
2Teagan Nolan"Someone You Loved"(Lewis Capaldi)78924Sing-off
3Niamh Noade"Lonely World"(Luane Parle)910928Semi-final
4Savannah Phoenix Munroe"Good as Hell"(Lizzo)671023Eliminated
5Eva O'Farrell"Castles"(Freya Ridings)87722Eliminated
6Lucy Heffernan"Follow Your Fire"(Kodaline)77822Eliminated
Sing-off – 2 October 2022
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)VotesResult
1Caillín Joe McDonald"Shotgun"(George Ezra)2Semi-final
2Teagan Nolan"Someone You Loved"(Lewis Capaldi)1Eliminated

Heat 4

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The third heat was broadcast on 9 October 2022, with Linda Martin as the guest judge.[13] Sophie Lennon received the highest number of stars and advanced directly to the semi-final, while Phoebe McIvor and Lauren Wallace advanced to the sing-off stage and performed their covers a second time. After their second performances, the jury members selected Phoebe as the winner, granting a spot in the semi-final.

Heat 4 – 9 October 2022
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)Juror 1Juror 2Juror 3StarsResult
1Phoebe McIvor"Hold Me While You Wait"(Lewis Capaldi)881026Sing-off
2Sophie Lennon"New York"(Paloma Faith)10101030Semi-final
3Holly-May Vaughan"Stay with Me"(Sam Smith)77923Eliminated
4Lauren Wallace"Always"(Gavin James)89825Sing-off
5Gillian Brennan"Take Me to Church"(Hozier)79824Eliminated
6Gavin Gilligan"Bruises"(Lewis Capaldi)78722Eliminated
Sing-off – 9 October 2022
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)VotesResult
1Phoebe McIvor"Hold Me While You Wait"(Lewis Capaldi)2Semi-final
2Lauren Wallace"Always"(Gavin James)1Eliminated

Semi-final

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The third heat was broadcast on 16 October 2022, with Brooke Scullion as the guest judge.[14] Sophie Lennon and Niamh Noade were both chosen by the jury to advance directly to the final. Clare Keeley and Lara Gleeson were both chosen to go through to the sing-off stage and performed their covers a second time. After their second performances, the jury members selected Clare as the winner, granting a spot in the final.

Semi-final – 16 October 2022
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)Result
1Clare Keeley"Halo"(Beyoncé)Sing-off
2Sophie Lennon"Symphony"(Clean Bandit andZara Larsson)Finalist
3Marley-Peig Leonard"A Million Goodbyes"(Lea Heart)Eliminated
4Caillín Joe McDonald"Hold Back the River"(James Bay)Eliminated
5Niamh Noade"Catch and Release"(Matt Simons)Finalist
6Lara Gleeson"Brave"(Ella Henderson)Sing-off
7Phoebe McIvor"Cold Heart (Pnau remix)"(Elton John &Dua Lipa)Eliminated
8Amber Dawes"Falling Slowly"(Glen Handsard &Markéta Irglová)Eliminated
Sing-off – 16 October 2022
DrawArtistSong(Original artists)VotesResult
1Clare Keeley"Halo"(Beyoncé)2Finalist
2Lara Gleeson"Brave"(Ella Henderson)1Eliminated

Final

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The final took place on 23 October 2022, withBrian Kennedy as the guest judge.[15] The jury of two permanent members and one rotating member was present once again to give feedback to the contestants, but did not have any voting power.[16] For the first time ever, the winner was selected exclusively by public online vote that ran on the TG4 Junior Eurovision website from 17 October until the end of a 15-minute voting period during the broadcast.

Final – 23 October 2022
ArtistDrawSong(Original artists)DrawESC Winning Song(Original artists)
Clare Keeley1"Circle of Life"(Elton John)4"Hold Me Now"(Johnny Logan)
Sophie Lennon2"Leave a Light On"(Tom Walker)5"Why Me?"(Linda Martin)
Niamh Noade3"Pompeii"(Bastille)6"Rock 'n' Roll Kids"(Paul Harrington &Charlie McGettigan)

At Junior Eurovision

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After the opening ceremony, which took place on 5 December 2022, it was announced that Ireland would perform ninth on 11 December 2022, following Georgia and preceding North Macedonia.[17]

In the final, Ireland finished the competition in fourth place with 150 points, including 12 points from both the Maltese and Serbian juries. This marked the best result for Ireland in Junior Eurovision to date.[18]

Voting

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The same voting system that was introduced in the2017 edition was used, where the results were determined by 50% online voting and 50% jury voting. Every participating broadcaster assembled a national jury that consisted of three music industry professionals and two children aged between 10 and 15 who were citizens of the country they represented. The rankings of those jurors were combined to make an overall top ten.[19]

The online voting consisted of two phases. The first phase of the online voting began on 9 December 2022 when a recap of all the rehearsal performances was shown on the contest's websiteJunioreurovision.tv before the viewers could vote. After this, voters also had the option to watch longer one-minute clips from each participant's rehearsal. This first round of voting ended on 11 December at 15:59 CET. The second phase of the online voting took place during the live show and began right after the last performance and was open for 15 minutes. International viewers were able to vote for three songs.[20] They were also able to vote for their own country's song. These votes were then turned into points which were determined by the percentage of votes received. For example, if a song received 10% of the votes, it received 10% of the available points.

Points awarded to Ireland
ScoreCountry
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points Portugal
3 points Spain
2 points
1 point
Ireland received 62 points from the online vote.
Points awarded by Ireland
ScoreCountry
12 points France
10 points Armenia
8 points Serbia
7 points Albania
6 points Ukraine
5 points North Macedonia
4 points Netherlands
3 points Poland
2 points Georgia
1 point Spain

Detailed voting results

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Detailed voting results from Ireland[21]
DrawCountryJuror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror ERankPoints
01 Netherlands51153674
02 Poland14484583
03 Kazakhstan111015151515
04 Malta13121051213
05 Italy9149111014
06 France133114112
07 Albania10178447
08 Georgia1281210192
09 Ireland
10 North Macedonia215114765
11 Spain6711139101
12 United Kingdom159671311
13 Portugal41313121112
14 Serbia3649338
15 Armenia85262210
16 Ukraine72142856

References

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