Year: 2019

Midland Badminton League | Grade 4 Mixed 2016-17

League Table

 PWDLFAPts
St. Oliver’s Moyvore X46303352735
Turin X45500331533
Lanesboro X46303252825
Mullingar X45005123512

[1]

Results Grid

 LNS X4MLG X4SOL X4TRN X4
Lanesboro X46-26-54-5
Mullingar X40-84-6 
St. Oliver’s Moyvore X48-07-54-6
Turin X48-18-16-5

[2]

References

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Websites

[1] Midland Badminton League – Fixtures Live Page (2017) Midland Badminton League Grade 4 Mixed Table 2016/17 [Internet] Available from: http://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/54013/table/Midland-Badminton-League-Grade-4-Mixed-2016-17 [Accessed 8 June 2017]

[2] Midland Badminton League – Fixtures Live Page (2017) Midland Badminton League Grade 4 Mixed Detail 2016/17 [Internet] Available from: http://w.fixtureslive.com/staticapi.aspx?a=comp_all_fixtures.ashx%3fdivisionID%3d54013 [Accessed 11 April 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Kiernan & Lisa Waldron.

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Midland Badminton League | Grade 4 Men 2016-17

League Table

 PWDLFAPts
Kildalkey M410802964596
Tullamore Phoenix M410604915291
Mullingar M410712826282
Turin M410505627862
St. Oliver’s Moyvore M410127528652
Loughagar M410118399939

[1]

Results Grid

 KLD M4LGR M4MLG M4SOL M4TMP M4TRN M4
Kildalkey M412-17-912-09-57-8
Loughagar M40-124-107-71-126-8
Mullingar M44-1111-511-39-64-8
St. Oliver’s Moyvore M47-96-77-73-1212-0
Tullamore Phoenix M45-911-35-912-212-1
Turin M46-810-56-89-56-11

[2]

Websites

[1] Midland Badminton League – Fixtures Live Page (2017) Midland Badminton League Grade 4 Men Table 2016/17 [Internet] Available from: http://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/54007/table/Midland-Badminton-League-Grade-4-Men-2016-17 [Accessed 8 June 2017]

[1] Midland Badminton League – Fixtures Live Page (2017) Midland Badminton League Grade 4 Men Detail 2016/17 [Internet] Available from: http://w.fixtureslive.com/staticapi.aspx?a=comp_all_fixtures.ashx%3fdivisionID%3d540077 [Accessed 11 April 2018]

Acknowledgements

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Midland Badminton League | Grade 3 Men 2017-18

League Table

 PWDLFAPts
Mullingar M33111271827
Lanesboro M3220020920
Phoenix M33012123212

[1]

Results

 LNS M3MLG M3PHX M3
Lanesboro M3 12-2
Mullingar M37-812-2
Phorenix M3 8-8

[2]

References

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Websites

Midland Badminton League – Fixtures Live (2018) Grade 3 Men Table [Internet] Available from: http://w.fixtureslive.com/staticapi.aspx?a=statzone_comp.ashx%3fdivID%3d56640 [Accessed 11 April 2018]

Midland Badminton League – Fixtures Live (2018) Grade 3 Men Detail [Internet] Available from: http://w.fixtureslive.com/staticapi.aspx?a=comp_all_fixtures.ashx%3fdivisionID%3d56640 [Accessed 11 April 2018]

Acknowledgements

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Hurling-Shinty International Rules | Ireland v Scotland 1988-1999

Results

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
1988Bught ParkScotland4Ireland6
1989Croke ParkIreland4Scotland5
1990Bught ParkScotland5Ireland3
1991Pairc an GaelIreland6Scotland6
1992Bught ParkScotland3Ireland6
1993Bught ParkScotland4Ireland2
1994AthenryIreland3Scotland3
1995Fort WilliamScotland5Ireland4
1996ClareIreland0-10 (10)Scotland3-8 (17)
1997Croke ParkIreland1-9 (12)Scotland3-8 (17)
1998Scotland0-12 (12)Ireland0-7 (7)
1999Scotland3-6 (15)Ireland2-1 (7)

Reference: [1][2][3]

Report

The Hurling-Shinty International Series between Ireland and Scotland, which had been discontinued in 1980, was revived in 1988. The first five encounters were fairly evenly matched, and Ireland split the series 2-2 with Scotland, with one drawn match.

From then on Scotland took over, winning 6 of the next seven encounters, with one tie, despite the scoring system changing from goals only to goals (3 Points) and overs (1 point) in 1996, which should have given Ireland an advantage as the Scottish game is played mostly on the gounnd with no overs. It was said in one report in the Irish Independent in 1999, that the Irish failed to care enough. With a new millennium dawning a new approach was necessary from Ireland, it was said.

Venues

VenueLocation
AthenryCo. Galway, Ireland
Bught ParkInverness, Highlands, Scotland
Croke ParkDublin, Ireland
ClareIreland
Fort WilliamHighlands, Scotland
Pairc an GaelLimerick, Ireland

References:

Sources

[1] Anon. (1998) “The series, the results”. Kilkenny People, Friday, March 13, 1998. pg. 42.

[2] Anon. (1998) “All The Results”. Kilkenny People. Friday, March 20, 1998. pg. 17.

[3] Anon. (1999) “Irish fail to care enough”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 15, 1999. Pg, 46.

Copies of the Irish Independent & Kilkenny People are available to view online at http://www.irishnewsarchive.com which is a subscription service.

Acknowledgements

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Hurling-Shinty International Rules | Ireland v Scotland 1972-1979

Results

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
??.08.72InvernessScotland4-5 (17)Ireland6-4 (22)
19.05.73Croke ParkIreland2-16 (22)Scotland2-7 (13)
??.??.74InvernessScotland1-6 (9)Ireland3-8 (17)
1975cancelled
07.08.76GlasgowScotland5Ireland5 aet
28.05.77Athletic GroundsIreland5Scotland1
01.07.78Fort WilliamScotland3Ireland7
12.07.79Douglas, IOMIreland7Scotland3

Reference: [1]

Report

The Hurling-Shinty International Series, first played in 1897, was revived in 1972 for the first time since the Tailteann Games of 1932. The Compromise Rules of the Tailteann Games were used with the first three games goals (3 Points) and Overs (1 Point), Ireland winning all three, having the advantage that their are no overs in Shinty and the Scottish game is largely played on the ground.

The 1975 contest was cancelled and the series came back in 1976 as a goals-only contest with Ireland winning three of the matches, and one ending in a draw after extra-time.

The series was discontinued from 1980-1987.

Venues

VenueLocation
Athletic GroundsCork, Ireland
Croke ParkDublin, Ireland
DouglasIsle of Man
Fort WilliamHighlands, Scotland
GlasgowScotland
InvernessHighlands, Scotland



References:

Sources

[1] Anon. (1998) “The series, the results”. Kilkenny People, Friday, March 13, 1998. pg. 42.

Copies of the Kilkenny People are available to view online at http://www.irishnewsarchive.com which is a subscription service.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor Connolly-Mulcahy & Dara Conolly-Mulcahy

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Hurling-Shinty International Rules | Tailteann Games | Ireland v Scotland 1924-1932

Results

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
1924TaraIreland1Scotland2
1928TaraIrelandScotland
1932TaraIreland6Scotland1

Reference: [1]

Report

The first Compromise Rules were drawn up for Hurling-Shinty at the Tailteann Games in 1924, celebrating the revival of Celtic culture. The Ancient Tailteann games were the Celtic version of the Greek Olympic Games, and were played in 1924, 1928, and 1932, with teams and contestants called from all over the world where the Gaelic Diaspora lived.

Scotland won the first of these encounters 2-1, with Ireland winning the third 6-1. The result of the 1932 contest is currently unknown.

References:

Sources

[1] Anon. (1998) “The series, the results”. Kilkenny People, Friday, March 13, 1998. pg. 42.

[2] Anon. (1924) “Scots Shinty team beats Ireland” Aberdeen Press and Journal. Monday, August 4, 1924. pg. 8

Copies of the Kilkenny People are available to view online at http://www.irishnewsarchive.com which is a subscription service.

Copies of the Aberdeen Press and Journal are available online at https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ which is also a subscription service.

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Hurling-Shinty International Rules Club Internationals 1897

Results

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
04.1897GlasgowCowal (Glasgow)11Celtic (Dublin)2
07.1897Jones’ RoadCeltic (Dublin)0Cowal (Glasgow)2

(Cowal won 2 game series 2-0)

Reference: [1]

Report

The first Hurling-Shinty matches were played between two club sides, Cowal of Glasgow and Celtic of Dublin [2] in 1897 with Cowal winning the two game series comfortably.

The series featured only goals, like in Shinty.

References:

Sources

[1] Anon. (1998) “The series, the results”. Kilkenny People, Friday, March 13, 1998. pg. 42.

[2] Anon. (2000) “Shinty”. Nenagh Guardian. Saturday, October 21, 2000. pg. 18-19.

Copies of the Kilkenny People & Nenagh Guardian are available to view online at http://www.irishnewsarchive.com which is a subscription service.

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GAA Rounders Feile U14 Girls John West 2018

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Final Group Tables

 PWDLWOFPPts
Group A       
*Emo (Laois)2200610
Breaffy (Mayo)210168
Cuchulainn (Carlow)200266
Group B       
Athenry (Galway)3300915
Easkey (Sligo)3201913
Clonbroney (Longford)3102911
Na Fianna (Dublin)300399

x – Qualify for Semi-Finals

All-Ireland Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
16.06.18Emo20Easkey1
16.06.18Breaffy8Athenry21
 Final   
16.06.18Emo20Athenry13

Group Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Group A   
16.06.18Cuchulainn9Breaffy13
16.06.18Cuchulainn5Emo16
16.06.18Breaffy7Emo20
 Group B   
16.06.18Na Fianna9Athenry30
16.06.18Clonbroney9Easkey11
16.06.18Easkey17Na Fianna13
16.06.18Athenry15Clonbroney12
16.06.18Na Fianna11Clonbroney18
16.06.18Athenry17Easkey13

Websites

GAA Rounders (2018) Feile Competition 2018 – Feile Under 14 Girls John West[Internet] Available from: John West [Accessed 31 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan

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GAA Rounders Feile U14 Boys John West 2018

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Leo Casey Park, Ballymahon, Co. Longford

Final Group Tables

 PWDLWOFPPts
Group A       
The Heath (Laois)2200610
Emo (Laois)210168
Na Fianna (Dublin)200266
Group B       
Breaffy (Mayo)2200610
Clonbroney (Longford)210168
Cuchulainn (Carlow)200266

x – Qualify for Semi-Finals

All-Ireland Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
16.06.18The Heath16Clonbroneey2
16.06.18Emo15Breaffy6
 Final   
16.06.18The Heath10Emo29

Group Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Group A   
16.06.18Na Fianna5The Heath13
16.06.18Emo8The Heath11
16.06.18Emo7Na Fianna5
 Group B   
16.06.18Clonbroney8Cuchulainn3
16.06.18Breaffy10Clonbroney4
16.06.18Cuchulainn5Breaffy14

Websites

GAA Rounders (2018) Feile Competition 2018 – Feile Under 14 Boys John West [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/feileresults2018/under14boysgirls [Accessed 31 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy

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GAA Rounders Feile U15 Boys 2018

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University of Limerick, Co. Limerick

Final Group Tables

 PWDLWOFPPts
Breaffy3300915
Emo43011218
Ballybrown42021216
The Heath3102911
Skryne (Meath)3102911
Limekiln (Dublin)300399

x – Qualify for Semi-Finals

All-Ireland Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
25.08.18Emo15Breaffy24

Group Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
25.08.18Ballybrown1Breaffy7
 Skryne7Breaffy10
 Emo4Breaffy7
 Skryne19Limekiln9
 Ballybrown5Emo7
 Ballybrown12The Heath10
 Emo4The Heath3
 Skryne9The Heath12
 Ballybrown20Limekiln1
 Emo12Limekiln11

Websites

GAA Rounders (2017) Feile Competition 2018 – Feile Under 15 Boys [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/feileresults2018/under15boys [Accessed 31 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy

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