Month: December 2018

GAA Europe | Brittany Football 2011-2016

Brittany Football 2011

 

                Pts
Liffre               98
Nantes               66
Brest               65
Guerande               61
St-Malo               50
Vannes               48
St-Brieuc               47
Rennes               13

[2]

 

Brittany Football 2012

 

                 

 

Brittany Football 2013

 

  Lif Gue Bre STB Ker Nan Van Total
Liffre 13   13   13   25 64
Rennes   13   13 10   20 56
Guerande   10 10     13 16 49
St-Brieuc 10     10   10 13 43
Kerne 7     8 8   8 31
Lorient   6 7     8 9 30
Vannes 8   0     7 10 25
Nantes   6   3   6 3 18
Brest   3 8   3   0 14

[3]

 

Brittany Football 2014

 

  Bre Gue Van Nan STB Ker Tre Total
Liffre   10   13 13   25 61
Rennes   13 13   10   20 56
Nantes   8   10   10 16 44
Guerande   7 8     13 13 41
St-Brieuc 13     7 7   11 38
Vannes   6 10     6 9 31
Lorient 7   7     8 7 29
Brest 10     6 6   6 28
Tregor 4   6   8   10 28
Kerne 6     3   7 3 19

[4]

 

Brittany Football 2015

 

  P W D L PF PA R1 R2 Pts
Division 1                  
Liffre 4 4 0 0     8 8 32
Rennes 4 3 0 1     9 8 30
Nantes 4 2 0 2     7 6 23
Lorient 4 1 0 3     5 7 19
Guerande 4 0 0 4     6 4 14
Division 2                  
Vannes 4 3 0 1     4 5 22
Brest/Kerne 4 3 0 1     3 3 19
St-Brieuc 3 2 0 1     2 2 13
Tregor/Ploufragan 3 1 0 2     1 1 8
Barbarians 0 0 0 0     0 0 0

[5]

 

Brittany Football 2016

 

  P W D L PF PA R1 Pts
Division 1                
Liffre 4 4 0 0     9 25
Rennes 4 3 0 1     10 23
Nantes 4 2 0 2     8 18
Vannes 4 1 0 3     7 14
Lorient 4 0 0 4     6 10
Division 2                
Pordic 4 4 0 0     5 21
Guerande 4 2 0 2     4 14
Brest/Kerne 4 2 0 2     3 13
Tregor/Pledran 4 2 0 2     2 12
Barbarians 4 0 0 4     1 5

[6]

 

Points System: 2011-2014: A series of Blitzes was held over the course of season with teams gaining points depending on their finishing position. 2015-16: Following an initial Phase whereby a series of Blitzes was held with teams gaining points depending on their finishing position (R1, R2) the teams were split into divisions 1 & 2 with a single round-robin played amonst their division in Phase 2 (4 Pts Win / 1 Pt Loss)

 

References

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Images

 

[1] Gaelic Games Europe (2017) Gaelic Games Europe Logo [Internet] Available from: https://gaelicgameseurope.com/wp-content/uploads/logo1-300.png [Accessed 27 August 2017]

 

Websites

 

[2] Europe GAA (2011) France & Channel Islands 2011 – Brittany [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/nw2011/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[3] Europe GAA (2013) France & Channel Islands 2013 – Bretagne [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/nw2013/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[4] Europe GAA (2014) France 2014 – Bretagne [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/nw2014/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[5] Europe GAA (2015) France 2015 – Brittany [Internet] Available from: http://gaelicgameseurope.com/france2015/ [Accessed 22 December 2016]

[6] Europe GAA (2016) France 2016 – Brittany [Internet] Available from: http://euopegaa.eu/tournaments/season2016/france2016/ [Accessed 10 September 2016]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Ian Collins

 

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Leinster Squash League | Men’s Premier 2013-2017

LSL Mens Premier 2013-14

 PWLDFAPts
Fitzwilliam A12111015665167
Sutton A1284014574153
Fitzwilliam B12102013280140
Leinster A12570114115119
Westwood A124808313887
Curragh A123907614179
Sutton B1211105815156

[1]

LSL Mens Premier 2014-15

 PWLDFAPts
Fitzwilliam B15132019182204
Fitzwilliam A15123017398186
Leinster A151050151134161
Curragh A154110114171118
Westwood A153111105174110
Sutton A152121101176104

[2]

LSL Mens Premier 2015-16

 PWLDFAPts
Fitzwilliam B14131017581188
Sutton A14113016676177
Fitzwilliam A14950153102162
Leinster A14860132128140
Mount Pleasant A14770116136123
Old Belvedere A144100102154106
Curragh A1431109415896
Westwood A1411307317674

[3]

LSL Mens Premier 2016-17

 PWLDFAPts
Sutton A12102014275152
Leinster A12102013591145
Fitzwilliam A1293013086139
Westwood A12471104117109
Fitzwilliam B12381105131108
Mount Pleasant A1257098117103
Sutton B1201206115861

[4]

References

____________________________________________________________________

Websites

[1] Leinster Squash (2014) Leinster Squash League – View League Table: 2013/2014 – Mens Premier [Internet] Available from: http://www.resultszone.com/cgi-bin/resultszone.cgi/leinster?ucid=ViewLeagueTable&aid=results&seasonId=33&schedEventId=793 [Accessed 6 March 2018]

[2] Leinster Squash (2015) Leinster Squash League – View League Table: 2014/2015 – Mens Premier [Internet] Available from: http://www.resultszone.com/cgi-bin/resultszone.cgi/leinster?ucid=ViewLeagueTable&aid=results&seasonId=34&schedEventId=831 [Accessed 25 April 2017]

[3] Leinster Squash (2016) Leinster Squash League – View League Table: 2015/2016 – Mens Premier [Internet] Available from: http://www.resultszone.com/cgi-bin/resultszone.cgi/leinster?ucid=ViewLeagueTable&aid=results&seasonId=37&schedEventId=915 [Accessed 25 April 2017]

[4] Leinster Squash (2017) Leinster Squash League – View League Table: 2016/2017 – Mens Premier [Internet] Available from: http://www.resultszone.com/cgi-bin/resultszone.cgi/leinster?ucid=ViewLeagueTable&aid=results&seasonId=38&schedEventId=950 [Accessed 25 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Johnny Quinlan

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Volleyball Association of Ireland Logo to 2018

Volleyball Association of Ireland | Men’s Premier-32 Division 2003-2010

VAI Premier Men 2003-04

  P W L SF SA Pts
Aer Lingus 1 14 13 1 40 7 40
TCD 14 12 2 38 11 38
DCU 14 10 4 33 19 34
Belfast 13 8 5 29 23 29
Aer Lingus II 14 6 8 23 27 26
UCD 13 4 9 17 29 21
Dublin 14 2 12 12 37 19
Newbridge 14 0 14 3 42 14

[2]

VAI Premier Men 2004-05

VAI Premier-32 Men 2005-06

  P W L SF SA Pts
DCU 14 14 0 42 11 42
TCD 14 10 4 31 17 34
Aer Lingus 1 14 8 6 34 21 30
Aer Lingus 2 14 6 8 27 28 26
UCD 14 6 8 23 32 26
UUJ 14 6 8 24 28 25
Westiez 14 5 9 21 30 24
Newbridge 14 1 13 7 41 16

[3]

VAI Men’s Premier League 2006-07

  P W L SF SA Pts
Aer Lingus Jets 14 11 3 39 20 36
DCU 14 11 3 36 17 36
UUJ 14 9 5 30 23 32
Aer Lingus 1 14 8 6 33 22 30
Trinity 14 8 6 30 24 30
cbphoto.ie 14 5 9 20 28 24
UCD 14 4 10 19 36 21
Dublin 14 0 14 5 42 14

[4]

VAI Men’s Premier-32 National League 2007-08

  P W L SF SA Pts
Aer Lingus Jets 14 10 4 35 23 34
Aer Lingus 1 14 10 4 33 22 34
DCU Patriots 14 8 6 32 28 30
Queens 14 8 6 29 26 30
Trinity 14 6 8 27 27 26
Ulster Corona Extra 14 6 8 24 30 26
UCD 14 5 9 23 32 24
cbphoto.ie 14 3 11 21 36 20

[5]

VAI Men’s Premier-32 League 2008-09

  P W L SF SA Pts
Cork 14 11 3 35 16 36
Aer Lingus Jets 14 11 3 34 21 36
Ballymun Patriots 14 10 4 35 20 34
Aer Lingus 1 14 9 5 33 19 32
Ulster Elks 14 7 7 28 30 28
Trinity 14 4 10 22 34 22
UCD 14 3 11 21 35 20
Advantage Queens 14 1 13 8 31 15

[6]

VAI Men’s Premier-32 League 2009-10

  P W L SF SA Pts
Ulster Elks 12 9 3 31 12 30
Aer Lingus 12 9 3 29 14 30
Ballymun Patriots 12 9 3 28 17 30
Jets 12 6 6 21 27 24
CB Photo 12 4 8 18 27 20
UCD 12 3 9 19 29 18
Queens 12 2 10 11 31 16

[7]

References

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Images

[1] Sports Jobs (2017) Volleyball Association of Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.sportsjobs.ie/wp-content/uploads/wpjobboard/job/33/company-logo/VolleyballLogo.jpg [Accessed 28 October 2016]

Internet Archive

[2] Volleyball Ireland – Wayback Machine (2004) National League Tables [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040301064750/http://www.volleyballireland.com/ Retrieved [Accessed 29 March 2017]

[3] Volleyball Ireland – Wayback Machine (2006) National League Tables [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20060825033600/http://www.volleyballireland.com/competitions/National_League/Tables.asp Retrieved [Accessed 29 March 2017]

[4] Volleyball Ireland – Wayback Machine (2007) National League Tables [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20070504193227/http://www.volleyballireland.com/competitions/National_League/Tables.asp Retrieved [Accessed 29 March 2017]

[5] Volleyball Ireland – Wayback Machine (2008) Premier-32 Men [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20080518210442/http://www.volleyballireland.com/competitions/National_League/Premier32_Men.asp Retrieved [Accessed 29 March 2017]

[6] Volleyball Ireland – Wayback Machine (2009) Premier-32 Men [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20090502005438/http://www.volleyballireland.com/competitions/National_League/Premier32_Men.asp Retrieved [Accessed 29 March 2017]

[7] Volleyball Ireland – Wayback Machine (2010) Premier-32 Men [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100903044803/http://www.volleyballireland.com/competitions/National_League/Premier32_Men.asp Retrieved [Accessed 29 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Niall Brennan.

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IAFL Logo 2010-2018

Irish American Football League DV8 Development League 2008-2012

Irish American Football League Logo 2010-2018 [Reference: 11]

IAFL DV8 Development League 2008

 PWLTPFPABPPts
*Cork Admirals 2nds651014525525
*Dublin Rebels 2nds651017627424
Craigavon Cowboys651022870424
Dublin Dragons6240149197311
TCD Thunderbolts61507919215
Edenderry Soldiers60603228211

[1][2]

 Home Team Away Team 
 Final   
 2008Cork Admirals 2nds30Dublin Rebels 2nds0

IAFL DV8 Development League 2009

 PWLTPFPABPPts
*Craigavon Cowboys862023658832
Trinity College Dublin #871027934731
UCD Sentinels #8620202115525
Dublin Dragons8350119144315
Erris Rams82604924019
Midlands Soldiers8080629311
[Reference: 3-4]

IAFL DV8 Development League 2010

 PWLTPFPAPts
*Tullamore Phoenix7250  7
Craigavon Cowboys 2nds3300  6
Carrickfergus Knights 2nds2200  4
Erris Rams3120  3
Dublin Rebels 2nds1100  2
University College Dublin 2nds2110  2
IT Carlow Chargers1010  0
Trinity College Dublin 2nds1010  0

[5][6]

Note: IT Carlow Chargers pulled out of the League after losing their sponsor.

Note 2: Blitz 18th July 2010: 2 Pts First (Craigavon) / 1 Pt Second (UCD) / 0 Pts 3rd (Tullamore)

IAFL DV8 Development League 2011

 PWLTPFPAPts
*Tullamore Phoenix6510  10
Drogheda Lightning5230  4
Carrickfergus Knights 2nds2200  4
Craigavon Cowboys 2nds2200  4
Dublin Dragons 2nds3120  2
Trim Bulldogs6060  0

[7][8]

IAFL DV8 Development League 2012

 PWLTPFPAPts
*Drogheda Lightning8431  9
Belfast Trojans 2nds5401  9
Craigavon Cowboys 2nds5410  8
Trim Bulldogs7340  6
Carrickfergus Knights 2nds3210  4
Dublin Dragons 2nds6060  0
Tullamore Phoenix 2nds2020  0

[9][10]

Points System:

2008-2009: 4 Pts Win / 2 Pts Tie / 0 Pts Loss / 1 Bonus Point for Scoring 3 Touchdowns / 1 Bonus Point for coming within 6 points of winner.[3]2010: 2 Pts Win / 1 Pt Loss / 0 Pts Forfeit #

2011-2012: 2 Pts Win / 1 Pt Tie / 0 Pts Loss

Report

The first DV8 Development League was won by Cork Admirals 2nds, who beat Dublin Rebels 2nds 30-0 in the Final. from the on it was just a straight league with the title decided on points. Craigavon Cowboys won the League in 2009, and teams from Regional Leinster won the last three titles – Tullamore Phoenix in 2010 & 2011 and Drogheda Lightning in 2012.

About

The DV8 Development League was an 8-a-side fully kitted league and was set up in 2008 with two main aims: (1) To give teams in the Irish Regions a chance to play Competitive Football while building up their kit & player numbers and (2) to enable 2nds teams of bigger IAFL teams in the main league to field 2nds teams. 

From 2008-2009 each team played a full schedule (6 games in 2008 & 8 games in 2009) and from 2010-2012 teams from the Irish Regions played a full schedule and 2nds teams played a half or three-quarter schedule.

In 2013 the League became a full 11-a-side second Division known as the IAFL 1 Conference. The DV8 format was kept for a third level over the Winter months of 2012-13 (playing in Blitzes) and following formation of the IAFL 2 Conference in 2014, the format was used for the Junior Kitted League.

References

Websites

[1] Irish American Football Association (2008) 2008 Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/2008results.htm [Accessed 24 September 2016]

[2] Irish American Football Association – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2008) Home [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20081023215441/http://www.americanfootball.ie/ [Accessed 25 March 2017]

[3] Irish American Football Association (2009) 2009 IAFL Fixtures [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/2009iaflfixtures.htm [Accessed 17 October 2009]

[4] Irish American Football Association – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2009) Home [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090505075956/http://www.americanfootball.ie [Accessed 24 March 2018]

[5] Irish American Football Association (2010) 2010 IAFL Schedule Published [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/2010-iafl-schedule-published/ [Accessed 24 March 2013]

[6] Irish American Football Association – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2010) DV8s Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20100610090859/http://www.americanfootball.ie:80/dv8s-standings/ [Accessed 24 March 2018]

[7] Irish American Football Association (2011) 2011 IAFL Schedule Published [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/2011-iafl-schedule-published/ [Accessed 24 March 2014]

[8] Irish American Football Association – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2011) DV8s Standings [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20111010222137/http://www.americanfootball.ie/dv8s-standings/ [Accessed 25 March 2017]

[9] Irish American Football Association (2012) IAFL Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl-standings/ [Accessed 13 January 2013]

[10] Irish American Football Association – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2013) 2013 IAFL 1 Standings / 2012 DV8s Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20130516050107/http://www.americanfootball.ie:80/dv8s-standings/ [Accessed 24 March 2018]

Logos

[11] Irish American Football Association (2010) IAFA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/IAFA.jpg [Accessed 1 May 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Smith, Michael Smith, Ralph Schmeer and Michael Brophy of the Irish American Football Association and Irish American Football Officials Association.

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Leinster Softball League Division 2 1996-1999

Irish Baseball & Softball Federation Logo [Reference: 1]

LSA 2nd Division 1996

 PWLFFRFRAGBPts
East        
*Fumballers141130  036
*Axemen141040  134
Thunderbirds14770  428
– Temple Devils14671  5.525
Central        
*Thirteen Three14950  032
Braves14860  130
Butts14770  228
– Dublin Celts14680  326
West        
*Cloughran Celts14950  032
Troops14770  228
– Jammy Dodgers142111  7.517
– Gators142111  12.57
DateHome Team Away Team 
 Relegation Playoffs   
 1996Temple Devils23Jammy Dodgers17
 1996Dublin Celts7Gators0 #
 Semi-Finals   
 1996Fumballers9Cloghran Celts5
 1996Axemen17Thirteen Three15 ei
 Championship   
 1996Fumballers11Axemen2

LSA 2nd Division 1997

 PWLFFRFRAGBPts
East        
*Butts11920  029
*Flyers11920  029
Kegs11470  519
– Troops11461  5.518
Central        
*Hookers111010  031
Thirteen Three11650  423
Coolmine Celts11542  619
– Thunderbirds111100  913
West        
*Reindeer Bucks11830  027
Temple Devils11551  3.520
Fuzzy Ducks11551  3.520
– Cougars110011  13.50
DateHome Team Away Team 
 Demotional Playoffs   
 1997Troops27Thunderbirds10
 1997Cougars Demoted 
 Divisional Semi-Finals   
 1997Hookers8Reindeer Bucks12
 1997Flyers6Butts5
 2nd Division Final   
 1997Reindeer Bucks7Flyers0 #

LSA 2nd Division 1998

 PWLFFRFRAGBPCFPts
Primary Conference         
+Loan Homers Barney5500  0217
+Kegs 15410  1.5114
Blazzers5320  1.5314
Jammy Dodgers5230  2.5312
Axemen5131  517
Troops5041  5.526
Secondary Conference         
K25410  0114
Thirteen Three4310  0313
Hookers5320  0.5213
Butts4211  1.5310
– Temple Devils5140  2.529
– Fuzzy Ducks5122  416
1st Half East         
^Blazzers5410  0 13
^Loan Homers Barney5320  1 11
^Kegs 15320  1 11
Thirteen Three5320  1 11
Hookers5221  2.5 8
Fuzzy Ducks5050  4 5
1st Half West         
^Jammy Dodgers5500  0 15
^Troops5410  1 13
^Axemen5230  3 9
Butts5221  3.5 8
Temple Devils5140  4 7
K25131  4.5 6
DateHome Team Away Team 
 Relegation Playoffs   
 1998HookersWBeachersL
 1998Butts 0 #Thunderbirds7
 Promotion Playoffs   
 1998BlazzersWFat CatsL
 1998Jammy DodgersLReindeer BucksW

Butts retained place in 2nd Division as Thunderbirds declined promotion.

After First Half the top 3 teams in each section played in the Primary Conference and the bottom 3 played in the secondary conference. r – Automatic Relegation. rp – Relegation Playoff.

LSA 2nd Division 1999

 PWLFFRFRAGBPCFPts
Primary Conference         
+Strike 4 Renegades7610  0133
+Millionaires Club7520  0.5232
Marlay Martyrs B7430  1.5329
Slammers7430  1.5329
Hookers7520  1.5029
Oddsox Gold7241  4.5220
Thirteen Three7160  5.5017
K27124  809
Secondary Conference         
Oracle Orbits7700  0237
Beachers7520  1.5332
Mockingbirds7520  1.5332
Temple Devils7430  3.5127
Shutout 77340  4.5124
Hookers Too7331  4.5223
– Fuzzy Ducks7142  8013
– Microsoft MASH7034  1104
1st Half East         
^Marlay Martyrs B7610  0 32
^Millionaires Club7520  1 29
^K27520  1 29
^Hookers7520  1 29
Mockingbirds7430  2 26
Hookers Too7241  4.5 18
Shutout 77160  5 17
Fuzzy Ducks7052  7.5 10
1st Half West         
^Slammers7610  0 32
^Oddsox Gold7520  1 29
^Strike 4 Renegades7520  1 29
^Thirteen Three7430  2 26
Beachers7340  3 23
Oracle Orbits7340  3 23
Temple Devils7241  4.5 18
Microsoft MASH7061  6.5 12
DateHome Team Away Team 
 Relegation Playoffs   
 1999Shutout 7LUsual SuspectsW
 1999Hookers Too11Coolmine Bearcats17
 Promotion Playoffs   
 1999Marlay Martyrs B12Jammy Dodgers13
 1999Slammers12Big Al’s Flyers6

After First Half the top 4 teams in each section played in the Primary Conference and the bottom 4 played in the secondary conference / R – Relegation Playoff / P – Promotion Playoff.

Note: * Qualify for Playoffs / + Qualify for Promotion Playoffs with teams from Bottom of Division 1 / ^ Qualify for 2nd Half Primary Conference / – To Relegation Playoffs.

References

_______________________________________________________________________________

Websites

[2] Oddsox – Wayback Machine Web Archive (2000) Past Seasons – 1996-1997-1998-1999 – 2nd Division [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20001204203200/http://www.oddsox.ie [Accessed 25 December 2017]

Images

[1] GeoCities – Dublin Bay Packers (1999) Irish Baseball and Softball Federation Logo[Internet] Available from: http://www.geocities.ws/dbpackers/images/ibsf_logo_99.jpg [Accessed 17 August 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Austin Purton and Ciaran Columb, Marlay Martyrs.

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Irish Basketball Association Women’s National League Division 1 1991-1997

IBBA NBL Women’s Division 1 1991-92

PWLPts
Naomh Mhuire1411322
West Coast Cooler Meteors1411322
Lee Strand Tralee1410420
Snowcream Wildcats1410420
Dairygold Blarney144108
Tolka Rover144108
Corinthians144108
Lucozade Sport Killester142124

[1]

IBBA Women’s National Basketball League Division 1 1992-93

PWLPts
Naomh Mhuire1413126
West Coast Cooler Meteors1410420
Snowcream Wildcats1410420
Lee Strand Tralee149518
Tolka Rovers146812
Drimnagh Dynamos143116
Snowcream Wexford143116
Dairygold Blarney141132

[2]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
1993Lee Strand Tralee49Naomh Mhuire48

IBA Women’s National Basketball League Division 1 1993-94

PWLPts
Naomh Mhuire1411322
Snowcream Wildcats1411322
Lee Strand Tralee1411322
West Coast Cooler Meteors1410420
Tolka Rovers145910
Oscar Taylor’s Killester144108
Dairygold Blarney143116
Drimnagh Dynamos141132

[3]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
1994Lee Strand Tralee59Naomh Mhuire46

[7][9]

IBA Women’s National Basketball League Division 1 1994-95

PWLPts
Naomh Mhuire1413140
West Coast Cooler Meteors1411336
Snowcream Wildcats1411336
Lee Strand Tralee148630
Tolka Rovers145924
Crown Wexford145924
Oscar Taylor’s Killester1421218
Slevin Group Mid Sutton-Baldoyle1411316

[4]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
1995Snowcream Wildcats51Naomh Mhuire49

IBA Women’s National Basketball League Division 1 1995-96

PWLPts
*Snowcream Wildcats1412238
*West Coast Cooler Meteors1411336
*Naomh Mhuire1411336
*Tolka Rovers147728
Lee Strand Tralee146826
Wexford145924
Atlantic Ballybunnion1421218
Brunell1421218

[5]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
1996Wildcats69Tolka Rovers64
1996Meteors76Naomh Mhuire66
Final
1996Meteors79Wildcats61

BI Women’s National Basketball League Division 1 1996-97

PWLPts
Snowcream Wildcats1211134
West Coast Cooler Meteors129330
Openet Naomh Mhuire129330
Tolka Rovers126624
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle123918
Brunell123918
Lee Strand Tralee1211114

[6]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
1997Naomh Mhuire76Tolka Rovers69

[8]

Report

The Ladies National Basketball League was given a slight name-change in 1991 to the Women’s Basketball League. The new decade brought plenty of success for Naomh Mhuire (Inchicore, Dublin), Meteors (Stillorgan, Dublin), Lee Strand Tralee (Kerry), and new team to the ranks of the Champions, Snowcream Wildcats from Waterford.

Lee Strand Tralee caused a shock in both the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons, winning the Top Fours, after Naomh Mhuire and Meteors had dueled it out for the League title (both finishing on equal won-loss records at the top both seasons).

Naomh Mhuire won the League title in 1994-95, but Snowcream Wilcats won the Top fours, and the pattern of the League winners losing out in the Top Fours continued the next year, as Wildcats won the League with a 13-1 record, but lost to Meteors in the Final. The pattern was again repeated in the 1996-97 season as Wildcats again won the League title but lost the Top Four Final to Naomh Mhuire.

Following the 1996-97 season, the Women’s Divisions 1 and 2 were merged into one 9-team Super League.

Snowcream Wildcats (Waterford) Women’s Basketball Team 1990s [Ref: 10]

Bibliography

Articles

[1] (1992) “Citrus Spring League Final standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 21. April 1992 pp. 7

[2] (1993) “WOMENS NATIONAL LEAGUE”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 24. April 1993 pp. 15-17

[3] (1994) “Budweiser Superleague Final”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 27. March 1994 pp. 16-17

[4] (1995) “Gateaux Women’s League Final Standing”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 30. March 1995 pp. 30

[5] (1996) “Wildcats take league title”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pp. 28

Sources

[6] (1997) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 3, 1997. pp. 28-29.

[7] (1994) “A Stroll for Lee Strand”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 14, 1994. pp. 24-25.

[8] (1997) “Star make amends by taking top four title”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 17, 1997. pp. 26-27.

[9] (1994) “Rose Breen Orchestrates Victory”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 14, 1994. pp. 20-21.

Images

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Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester and Ireland National Team.

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Dublin

Irish Basketball Association Women’s Senior Cup 1984-1994

IBBA Women’s Senior Cup Finals 1984-1994

YearWinner Runner-Up 
1983-84Naomh Mhuire69Meteors57
1984-85Meteors61Naomh Mhuire57
1985-86Team Hartnett Tralee66Premier Milk Killester56
1986-87Blarney63Satzenbrau Belfast57
1987-88Castledermot63Lee Strand Tralee60
1988-89Naomh Mhuire79Ballyclough Blarney78
1989-90Lee Strand Tralee57Ballyclough Blarney56
1990-91Ballyclough Blarney86Snowcream Wildcats56
1991-92West Coast Cooler Meteors45Snowcream Wildcats34
1992-93Lee Strand Tralee59Naomh Mhuire57
1993-94Naomh Mhuire61Snowcream Wildcats49

[1][2][3]

Bibliography

Articles

[1] (1991) “National Competitions”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 18. May 1991. pg. 14.

[2] (1995) “Cup Roll of Honour 1984-1994”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 29. January 1995. pp. 30-31.

Sources

[3] (1984) “Basketball”. Irish Press. Monday, April 02, 1984. pp. 12-13

Note: An Archive of The Irish Independent & Irish Press is available to view online at The Irish Newspaper Archive which is a subscription service: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester

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Dublin Men’s Basketball Board Men’s Division 1 2014-2018

DMBB Division 1 2014-15

 PWLPFPAPts
x – Killester18162  50
x – UCD Marian18153  48
x – Eanna18144  46
x – Dublin Lions18117  40
St. Vincent’s17107  37
Tolka Rovers18612  29
Templeogue17611  29
Oblate Centurions17611  29
r – St. Declan’s16214  20
r – Medicus Polish Basket17116  18

[2]

 Semi-Finals   
 Killester59Dublin Lions63
 UCD Marian77Eanna70
 Final   
 Dublin Lions57UCD Marian61

[3]

DMBB Division 1 2015-16

 PWLPFPAPts
x – Eanna18153  48
x – Killester18153  48
x – Leixlip Nemunas18126  42
x – Dublin Lions18108  38
St. Vincent’s18810  34
UCD Marian18810  34
Amber18711  32
Tolka Rovers18612  30
r – Oblates18513  28
r – Malahide18414  26

[4]

 Semi-Finals   
 Eanna44Dublin Lions63
 Killester70Leixlip Nemunas69
 Final   
 Dublin Lions73Killester86

[5]

DMBB Division 1 2016-17

 PWLPFPAPts
x – Leixlip Nemunas20182  56
x – Tolka Rovers20146  48
x – UCD Marian20146  48
x – KUBS20146  48
St. Vincent’s20137  46
Templeogue20128  44
Killester20812  35
Eanna20614  32
Dublin Raiders20515  30
r – Dublin Lions20416  28
r – Bray Bullets20218  24

[6]

 Semi-Finals   
 Leixlip Nemunas42KUBS48
 Tolka Rovers68UCD Marian62
 Final   
 KUBS36Tolka Rovers65

[7]

DMBB Division 1 2017-18

 PWLPFPAPts
Leixlip Zalgiris181441251107946
UCD Marian181351235111644
KUBS181261216113942
Tolka Rovers181081174111538
Killester18991107106936
Eanna188101164117834
St. Vincent’s188101168121534
Templeogue187111207121732
Barrow Rovers187111019111032
Dublin Raiders182161020132322

[2]

Points System: 3 Pts Win / 1 Pt Loss

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals National Basketball Arena, Tallaght 
19.04.18Leixlip Zalgiris69Tolka Rovers63
19.04.18UCD Marian91KUBS62
 Final Oblate Hall, Inchicore 
28.04.18Leixlip Zalgiris61UCD Marian54

Websites

[1] Dublin Mens Basketball Board (2017) DMBB Masthead [Internet] Available from: http://i66.tinypic.com/33wtpmr.jpg [Accessed 29 November 2017]

[2] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) Division 1 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1006&id=1083 [Accessed 30 July 2016]

[3] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) Division 1 Top 4 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/Fixtures.aspx?oid=1006&compid=1234 [Accessed 30 July 2016]

[4] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2016) Division 1 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1006&id=1251 [Accessed 30 July 2016]

[5] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2016) Division 1 Top 4 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/Fixtures.aspx?oid=1006&compid=1378 [Accessed 30 July 2016]

[6] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2017) Division 1 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1006&id=1387 [Accessed 25 April 2017]

[7] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2017) Division 1 Top 4 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/Fixtures.aspx?oid=1006&compid=1514 [Accessed 25 April 2017]

[8] Dublin Mens Basketball Board (20) Division 1 Table [Internet] Available from: http://www.dmbb.ie/competition.aspx?oid=1006&id=1531#.Wh6P1Epl_IU [Accessed 22 April 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ciaran Simms and Luke Kelly

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Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools All-Ireland Schools Cup U16 A Girls 2001-Present

Finals

YearWinners Runners-Up 
2001-02North Monastery (Cork)49St. Gerard’s Castlebar (Mayo)33
2002-03Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)40Our Lady’s Castleblaney (Monaghan)29
2003-04Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)36Colaiste Iosagain (Dublin)19
2004-05Presentation Listowel (Kerry)48Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)43
2005-06Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)43St. Vincent’s (Cork)36
2006-07Presentation Castleisland (Kerry)39Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)37
2007-08Calsanctius Oranmore (Galway)54Presentation Castleisland (Kerry)42
2008-09Colaiste Iosagain Stillorgan (Dublin)38St. Joseph’s Abbeyfeale37
2009-10Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)77St. Benildus College69
2010-11St. Vincent’s61Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)41
2011-12Colaiste an Phiarsaigh57Malahide CS (Dublin)29
2012-13    
2013-14Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)58St. Joseph’s Bish (Galway)36
2014-15Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip (Kildare)65Gael Cholaiste Mhuire AG47
2015-16Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)61Scoil Chriost an Ri Portlaoise (Laois)20
2016-17Scoil Chriost an Ri Portlaoise (Laois)45Crescent Comprehensive (Limerick)38
2017-18Scoil Chriost Ri Portlaoise68Crescent Comprehensive36

References

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Sources

[1] Anon. (2002) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 13, 2002. pg. 23.

[3] Anon. (2004) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, February 5 2004. pg. 18-19

[4] Anon. (2005) FIXTURES AND RESULTS: BASKETBALL Evening Herald. Thursday, February 3 2005. pg. 102

[5] Anon. (2006) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 1 2006. pg. 58-59

[6] Anon. (2007) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, February 1 2007. pg. 24-25

[7] Anon. (2008) Malachy’s power to title despite Tramore rally Irish Examiner. Wednesday, January 30 2008. pg. 32-33

[8] Anon. (2009) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 29 2009. pg. 66-67

[9] Anon. (2010) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Tuesday, January 27 2010. pg. 42-43

[10] Anon. (2011) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 27 2011. pg. 30-31

[11] Anon. (2012) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Friday, January 27 2012. pg. 46-47

Websites

[2] Irish Schools Basketball Association (2003) Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals 2003 / Trebor 24-7 All-Ireland League – Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iol.ie/~isba/girsl%20%20Results.htm [Accessed 25 May 2018]

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[13] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) U16A Girls All-Ireland Schools Cup 2014-15 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1001&id=1132#.WsIvyojwbIU [Accessed 2 April 2018]

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[16] Basketball Ireland (2018) DAY 3: SUBWAY ALL IRELAND SCHOOLS CUP FINALS 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10034469/ [Accessed 9 April 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Naughton, Colaiste Eanna & Barry Wyse, Templeogue College.

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Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools All-Ireland Schools Cup U16 A Boys 2001-Present

Finals

YearWinners Runners-Up 
2001-02North Monastery (Cork)49St. Gerard’s Castlebar (Mayo)33
2002-03Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan (Dublin)78St. Brendan’s Killarney (Kerry)31
2003-04    
2004-05St. Brendan’s Killarney (Kerry)48Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)37
2005-06St. Malachy’s Belfast68Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig (Cork)39
2006-07    
2007-08St. Malachy’s (Belfast)64CBS Tramore (Waterford)48
2008-09Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan (Dublin)49St. Malachy’s (Belfast)33
2009-10Presentation Bray (Wicklow)51St. Fintan’s HS Sutton (Dublin)47
2010-11St. Malachy’s College (Belfast)52St. Joseph’s (Galway)39
2011-12    
2012-13    
2013-14Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)58St. Joseph’s Bish (Galway)36
2014-15Summerhill College (Sligo)72Presentation Brothers (Cork)54
2015-16Colaiste Phadraig Lucan (Dublin)45St. Malachy’s (Belfast)44
2016-17St. Joseph’s The Bish (Galway)52St. Malachy’s (Belfast)42
2017-18St. Malachy’s College62St. Mary’s CBS The Green Tralee46

References

______________________________________________________________________________

Sources

[1] Anon. (2002) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 13, 2002. pg. 23.

[3] Anon. (2005) FIXTURES AND RESULTS: BASKETBALL Evening Herald. Thursday, January 27 2005. pg. 94

[4] Anon. (2006) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 1 2006. pg. 58-59

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[6] Anon. (2009) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 29 2009. pg. 66-67

[7] Anon. (2010) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Tuesday, January 27 2010. pg. 42-43

[8] Anon. (2011) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 27 2011. pg. 30-31

[9] Anon. (2012) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Friday, January 27 2012. pg. 46-47

Websites

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[14] Basketball Ireland (2018) DAY 3: SUBWAY ALL IRELAND SCHOOLS CUP FINALS 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10034469/ [Accessed 9 April 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jim Naughton, Colaiste Eanna & Barry Wyse, Templeogue College.

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