Year: 2019

Drimnagh Cycos | Irish Flag Football Team | Season 1996-97

1996-97 Results

Week Date H/A Opposition W/L Score

Roster 1996-97

Number Player Position
1 Aidan Kelly Quarterback / Cornerback
8 Ian Curtis Center / Defensive Line
28 Stephen Dunne Running Back / Cornerback
29 Peter Mullen Wide Receiver
54 John Canning Offensive Line / Linebacker
55 Liam Farrell Running Back / Linebacker
75 Iain McGuinness Defensive Line / Offensive Line
  Eddy Lynch  
  Gary Patterson  
  Mark Nicholls  

References: [1]

References

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Internet Archive

 

[1] Drimnagh Cycos (2001) Photo Album: [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011117060516/http://www.geocities.com/colosseum/base/6389/photos.html [Accessed 15 October 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos

 

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Baseball Ireland | B League 2019

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League Table

PWLW/ORFRAGBPts
B-1 League
*Belfast North Stars2015322148041
*Dublin City Hurricanes B2091102222344.727
Ashbourne Giants U212091101962144.727
Dublin Spartans B2071211842547.319
B-2 League
*Mariners B20155024713645
*Belfast Buccaneers1910901751754.530
Ashbourne Stags209110145180627
Cavan Comets19510410924912.27

Points System: 3 Pts Win / 0 Pts Loss / -2 Pts Forfeit (W/O)Reference: [1][Adjusted – RF-RA Compiled from Results]

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-FinalsBest of 3
14.09.2019Mariners B15Dublin City Hurricanes B11
14.09.2019Dublin City Hurricanes B9Mariners B4
21.09.2019Mariners B23Dublin City Hurricanes B19
(Mariners B won series 2-1)
15.09.2019Belfast North Stars8Belfast Buccaneers1
15.09.2019Belfast Buccaneers10Belfast North Stars9
29.09.2019Belfast North Stars11Belfast Buccaneers9
(North Stars won series 2-1)
B League FinalBest of 3
29.09.2019Mariners B14Belfast North Stars4
05.10.2019Belfast North Stars10Mariners B9
05.10.2019Mariners B10Belfast North Stars8
(Mariners B won series 2-1)

Reference: [3]

Regular Season Results:

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 2
30.03.19 ^Dublin Spartans B10Ashbourne Stags13
30.03.19 ^Greystones Mariners B9Belfast North Stars0 #
Week 3
06.04.19Ashbourne Giants B0Belfast North Stars11
06.04.19Ashbourne Giants B0Belfast North Stars10
06.04.19 ^Dublin Spartans B5Greystones Mariners B25
07.04.19Cavan Comets9Belfast Buccaneers5
07.04.19Cavan Comets3Belfast Buccaneers21
Week 4
13.04.19 ^Ashbourne Stags9Dublin City Hurricanes B7
13.04.19 ^Ashbourne Giants B20Dublin Spartans B14
13.04.19Greystones Mariners B15Cavan Comets5
13.04.19Greystones Mariners B16Cavan Comets6
Week 5
20.04.19Dublin Spartans B6Ashbourne Giants B9
20.04.19Greystones Mariners B19Ashbourne Stags13
Week 6
27.04.19Dublin Spartans B3Belfast North Stars B15
27.04.19Dublin Spartans B6Belfast North Stars B2
27.04.19Cavan Comets0 #Ashbourne Giants U219
28.04.19Mariners B17Dublin City Hurricanes B7
Week 7
04.05.19Mariners B9Belfast Buccaneers2
04.05.19Mariners B16Belfast Buccaneers2
04.05.19Cavan Comets5Ashbourne Stags13
05.05.19Ashbourne Giants U218Dublin Spartans B27
Week 8
11.05.19Ashbourne Stags 14Mariners B4
11.05.19Dublin City Hurricanes B19Ashbourne Giants U2111
Week 9
18.05.19Belfast Buccaneers8Belfast North Stars18
18.05.19Ashbourne Stags11Mariners B10
Week 10
25.05.19Belfast North Stars11Ashbourne Giants U211
25.05.19Belfast North Stars13Ashbourne Giants U213
26.05.19Dublin Spartans B15Dublin City Hurricanes B14
Week 11
01.06.19Dublin Spartans B9Cavan Comets B0 #
01.06.19Belfast North Stars1Mariners B2
01.06.19Belfast North stars6Dublin City Hurricanes B5
01.06.19Ashbourne Stags7Ashbourne Giants U2112
Week 12
08.06.19Belfast Buccaneers9Mariners B6
08.06.19Belfast Buccaneers17Mariners B16
08.06.19Ashbourne Giants U2124Cavan Comets B13
09.06.19Dublin City Hurricanes B1Ashbourne Stags5
Week 13
15.06.19Ashbourne Giants U213Ashbourne Stags16
15.06.19Dublin Spartans B5Belfast Buccaneers10
15.06.19Cavan Comets13Dublin City Hurricanes B18
19.06.19Dublin Spartans B7Dublin City Hurricanes B17
Week 14
22.06.19Belfast North Stars16Dublin Spartans B1
22.06.19Belfast North Stars16Dublin Spartans B4
22.06.19Ashbourne Giants U2113Dublin City Hurricanes B6
22.06.19Ashbourne Giants U214Mariners B10
Week 15
29.06.19Belfast North Stars12Belfast Buccaneers5
29.06.19Belfast Buccaneers7Cavan Comets0 #
29.06.19Dublin City Hurricanes B24Dublin Spartans B14
29.06.19Mariners B12Dublin Spartans B9
Week 16
06.07.19Belfast Buccaneers2Ashbourne Stags4
06.07.19Belfast Buccaneers12Ashbourne Stags1
06.07.19Cavan Comets6Mariners B9
06.07.19Cavan Comets B0 #Mariners B7
06.07.19Dublin City Hurricanes B7Belfast North Stars9
Week 17
13.07.19Belfast Buccaneers2Ashbourne Giants U215
13.07.19Belfast North Stars10Ashbourne Stags0
13.07.19Belfast North stars7Cavan Comets8
13.07.19Dublin City Hurricanes B7Belfast Buccaneers22
Week 19
27.07.19Belfast North Stars17Dublin City Hurricanes B3
27.07.19Belfast Buccaneers18Dublin City Hurricanes B11
27.07.19Cavan Comets13Ashbourne Stags2
27.07.19Cavan Comets7Dublin Spartans B0#
31.07.19Mariners B8Ashbourne Giants U217
31.07.19Ashbourne Stags4Dublin Spartans B10
Week 20
03.08.19Dublin City Hurricanes B3Dublin Spartans B18
Week 22
17.08.19Ashbourne Giants U2120Belfast Buccaneers 2
17.08.19Ashbourne Stags7Belfast North Stars16
17.08.19Dublin City Hurricanes B12Mariners B11
18.08.19Belfast Buccaneers13Dublin Spartans B17
Week 23
24.08.19Dublin City Hurricanes B7Belfast North Stars0 #
24.08.19Dublin City Hurricanes B16Cavan Comets 4
Week 24
31.08.19Ashbourne Giants U2112Dublin City Hurricanes B18
31.08.19Ashbourne Stags5Cavan Comets11
31.08.19Ashbourne Stags6Cavan Comets5
31.08.19Dublin City Hurricanes B14Ashbourne Giants U2113
31.08.19Mariners B16Dublin Spartans B6
Week 25
07.09.19Ashbourne Stags2Belfast Buccaneers3
07.09.19 Ashbourne Stags4Belfast Buccaneers15
07.09.19Cavan Comets1Belfast North Stars23
07.09.19Dublin Spartans B7Ashbourne Giants U2122
Week 21
15.09.19Belfast BuccaneersCavan Comets

Reference: [2]

Home Venues

TeamHome Field
Ashbourne Giants BAshbourne International Baseball Centre, Co. Meath
Ashbourne StagsAshbourne International Baseball Centre, Co. Meath
Belfast BuccaneersHydebank Park, Newtownbreda, Belfast, BT15FF
Belfast North StarsHydebank Park, Newtownbreda, Belfast, BT15FF
Cavan CometsPeace-Link Park, Clones, Co. Monaghan
Dublin City Hurricanes BNational Baseball Centre, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22
Dublin Spartans BNational Baseball Centre, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22
Greystones Mariners BShanganagh Park, Shankill, Co. Dublin

Reference: [2]

Report

Mariners B won the B League Final 10-8 in the third game of a Best of 3 Series against Belfast North Stars. North Stars had taken it to a third game, by winning the second game 10-9, after a convincing 14-4 Mariners B win in the first game.

Both Semi-Finals had also gone to three games, with Belfast North Stars defeating Belfast Buccaneers, and Mariners B beating Dublin City Hurricanes B.

The North Stars and Mariners B were the best teams all season, convincing winners of their respective divisions with 15 wins each. The race for second place in each Division, and therefore the other playoff places was close, with Dublin City Hurricanes B and Belfast Buccaneers just edging Ashbourne Giants U21 and Ashbourne Stags respectively, with Dublin Spartans B and Cavan Comets bringing up the rear.

References:

Websites

[1] Baseball Ireland (2019) League Tables [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballireland.com/tables.php?search_year=2019 [Accessed 9 September 2019]

[2] Baseball Ireland (2019) B League Fixtures [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballireland.com/schedule_new.php?league=B&search_year=2019 [Accessed 9 September 2019]

[3] Baseball Ireland (2019) Playoff Fixtures [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballireland.com/schedule_new.php?league=Playoffs&search_year=2019 [Accessed 6 October 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Peter Kavanagh, Baseball Ireland & Peter Mullen, Dublin Black Sox

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Irish-American Flag Football Classic 2010-2014

Results 2010-2014

YearWinning Team Runners-Up 
2010Dublin 8s27Phoenix Park Pirates7
2011Phoenix Park PiratesWDublin 8sL
2012Dublin 8s44Phoenix Park Pirates37
2013Dublin 8s54Phoenix Park Pirates33
2014Dublin 8sWPhoenix Park PiratesL

[1][2][3][4][5]

Report

The Irish-American Flag Football Classic was held every 4th July, Independence Day, in the Ambassadors Residence, Phoenix Park, Dublin, between the Dublin 8s, representing the American Embassy in Dublin 8, and the Phoenix Park Pirates, represesenting the Ambassadors Residence in Phoenix Park. [1][2][3][4][5]

Dan Rooney, Irish-American owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, coached one of the teams and the game featured top GAA players, with the game being played in front of an invited audience in temporary stands buillt for the purpose.[1][2][3][4][5]

References

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Websites

[5] Irish American Football Association (2014) IAFL Action on Independence Day [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl-action-on-independence-day/ [Accessed 24 October 2017]

Media

[1] U.S. Embassy Dublin – You Tube Channel (2010) Irish-American Flag football Classic, Published on Jul 4, 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zMvy_LtiNYE [Accessed 24 October 2017]

[2] U.S. Embassy Dublin – Flickr Account (2011) Photo, Published on Jul 4, 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.flickr.com/photos/usembassydub/5925621633# [Accessed 24 October 2017]

[3] U.S. Embassy Dublin – You Tube Channel (2012) Irish-American Flag football Classic, Published on Jul 4, 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyMdDwvQolc [Accessed 24 October 2017]

[4] U.S. Embassy Dublin – You Tube Channel (2013) 2013 Flag Football Highlights, Published on Jul 12, 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1YwjtqAZDI [Accessed 24 October 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Joe Grey, Todd Zboyan, Sondra Maher, Rick & Kim Kelley and Tim Leadingham

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Little League Ireland 2003

Little League Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

League Table

 

 

 

  P W L FF GB Pts
Portstewart Eagles 2 1 1 0  
Lisburn Red Sox 2 1 1 0 0.0  

Playoff Results

 

 

Date Home Team   Away Team  

Regular Season Results

 

 

 

Date Home Team   Away Team  
  Week   (Lisburn)  
26.10.2003 Lisburn Red Sox 5 Portstewart Eagles 15
26.10.2003 Lisburn Red Sox 13 Portstewart Eagles 12

Home Venues

 

 

Team Home Field

Images

 

[1] Little League Ireland | Wayback Machine (2003) Little League Ireland [Logo] [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040922180759im_/http://www.parkpanthers.littleleagueireland.org/Little%20League%20Ireland.GIF [Accessed 13 January 2020]

 

Websites

 

Portstewart Eagles eTeamz Website (2003)Eagles and Red Sox Split Doubleheader [Internet] Available from: https://www.eteamz.com/portstewarteagles/news/ [Accessed 13 December 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Peter Kavanagh, Baseball Ireland, Richard Conville, Mark Giblin & Ciaran Columb

 

About this document

 

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Anglo-Irish Flag Football Challenge 1997-2005

Results 1997-2005

YearLocationHome Team Away Team 
1997DublinDrimnagh Cycos12Leicester Europa Eagles6
1998LeicesterLeicester Europa Eagles24Drimnagh Cycos12
1999DublinDrimnagh Cycos20Leicester Europa Eagles12
2000-01LeicesterLeicester Europa Eagles8Drimnagh Cycos12
2001Sallins, KildareDrimnagh Cycos49Leicester Europa Eagles6
2002DublinDrimnagh Cycos12Leicester Europa Eagles12
2003DublinDrimnagh Cycos6Leicester Europa Eagles12
2004Marlay Pk, DublinDrimnagh Cycos6Leicester Europa Eagles26
2005Phoenix Pk, DublinDrimnagh Cycos6Leicester Europa Eagles34

[1][2][3][4][5]

Note: the 2000 fixture was held over to 2001

Record: Drimnagh Cycos 4 Wins / Leicester Europa Eagles 4 Wins / 1 Tie

Report

______________________________________________________________________________

From 1997 to 2005 the Drimnagh Cycos (Ireland) and the Leicester Europa Eagles (England) competed for the Anglo-Irish Flag Football Challenge Trophy. These matches were the first International matches involving Irish or British Flag Football Teams. Matches played in Leiceser were played under 5-a-side Rules while matches in Dublin were played under Irish 7-a-side Rules, where every man is an eligible receiver, which was then-current in Ireland.

Sources

[1] Anon. (1997) “Eagles lose to Cycos in Dublin Challenge Match”. First Down, August 2 1997

[2] Anon. (1998) “Eagles soar over Irish challengers”. First Down, Saturday, May 16 1998,, pg. 21

[3] Anon. (1999) “Flying high for the Irish title”. First Down, June 3-9 1999

[4] Anon. (1999) “Cycos path to Glory”. First Down, June 17-23 1999, pg. 19

Websites

[5] Britball Now (2018) History of the game in Ireland [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/ireland/history-of-the-game-in.html [Accessed 25 October 2016]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos.

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Inline Hockey Ireland | Hibernia Elite League 2016-17

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Final League Table

  P W L T GF GA Pts
Perkele Pelicans 14 14 0 0 149 39 28
Dublin Rebels 14 9 5 0 89 61 18
Cork Wolfpack 14 8 6 0 69 69 18
Bangor Chiefs 14 8 6 0 98 71 18
Longford Hawks 14 7 7 0 55 84 14
Galway Bay Lightning 14 5 9 0 77 101 11
Kilkenny Storm 14 4 10 0 53 87 8
Rileys 14 1 13 0 46 124 3

[1]

Playoff Results

Date Home Team   Away Team  
  Semi-Finals   (Longford)  
07.05.2017 Perkele Pelicans 12 Bangor Chiefs 2
07.05.2017 Dublin Rebels 8 Cork Wolfpack 13
  3rd Place   (Longford)  
07.05.2017 Bangor Chiefs 6 Dublin Rebels 4
  Final   (Longford)  
07.05.2017 Perkele Pelicans 12 Cork Wolfpack 4

[3]

Regular Season Results

 

Date Home Team   Away Team  
  Week 1   (Longford)  
09.10.16 Dublin Rebels 7 Longford Hawks 3
09.10.16 Galway Bay Lightning 8 Kilkenny Storm 4
09.10.16 Bangor Chiefs 5 Rileys 2
09.10.16 Perkele Pelicans 11 Cork Wolfpack 2
09.10.16 Galway Bay Lightning 10 Dublin Rebels 8
09.10.16 Perkele Pelicans 8 Kilkenny Storm 3
09.10.16 Longford Hawks 4 Bangor Chiefs 9
09.10.16 Cork Wolfpack 8 Rileys 7
  Week 4   (Portadown)  
06.11.16 Rileys 2 Perkele Pelicans 19
06.11.16 Bangor Chiefs 7 Kilkenny Storm 4
06.11.16 Cork Wolfpack 8 Galway Bay Lightning 6
06.11.16 Rileys 3 Dublin Rebels 7
06.11.16 Perkele Pelicans 6 Bangor Chiefs 5
06.11.16 Kilkenny Storm 3 Longford Hawks 5
06.11.16 Dublin Rebels 8 Cork Wolfpack 7
06.11.16 Galway Bay Lightning 4 Longford Hawks 8
  Week 7   (Longford)  
03.12.16 Galway Bay Lightning 6 Perkele Pelicans 14
03.12.16 Cork Wolfpack 2 Longford Hawks 8
03.12.16 Kilkenny Storm 7 Rileys 1
03.12.16 Bangor Chiefs 8 Galway Bay Lightning 3
03.12.16 Perkele Pelicans 8 Dublin Rebels 3
03.12.16 Cork Wolfpack 5 Kilkenny Storm 1
03.12.16 Rileys 2 Longford Hawks 4
03.12.16 Dublin Rebels 6 Bangor Chiefs 2
  Week 8   (Longford)  
15.01.17 Kilkenny Storm 3 Dublin Rebels 5
15.01.17 Rileys 9 Galway Bay Lightning 8
15.01.17 Longford Hawks 1 Perkele Pelicans 17
15.01.17 Bangor Chiefs 7 Cork Wolfpack 6
15.01.17 Rileys 6 Kilkenny Storm 7
15.01.17 Dublin Rebels 13 Galway Bay Lightning 7
15.01.17 Cork Wolfpack 3 Perkele Pelicans 10
15.01.17 Bangor Chiefs 10 Longford Hawks 4
  Week 11   (Portadown)  
12.02.17 Dublin Rebels 0 # Kilkenny Storm 0
12.02.17 Rileys 2 Bangor Chiefs 16
12.02.17 Kilkenny Storm 2 Perkele Pelicans 13
12.02.17 Cork Wolfpack 0 Dublin Rebels 0 #
12.02.17 Galway Bay Lightning 9 Bangor Chiefs 8
12.02.17 Longford Hawks 8 Rileys 2
12.02.17 Perkele Pelicans 10 Galway Bay Lightning 2
12.02.17 Longford Hawks 3 Cork Wolfpack 2
  Week 14   (Little Island, Cork)  
11.03.17 Perkele Pelicans 9 Rileys 0
11.03.17 Bangor Chiefs 4 Dublin Rebels 9
11.03.17 Longford Hawks 4 Kilkenny Storm 6
11.03.17 Galway Bay Lightning 0 # Cork Wolfpack 0
11.03.17 Dublin Rebels 5 Perkele Pelicans 9
11.03.17 Rileys 3 Cork Wolfpack 14
11.03.17 Kilkenny Storm 5 Bangor Chiefs 9
11.03.17 Longford Hawks 0 Galway Bay Lightning 0 #
  Week 16   (Longford)  
02.04.17 Dublin Rebels 7 Rileys 3
02.04.17 Perkele Pelicans 9 Longford Hawks 1
02.04.17 Cork Wolfpack 5 Bangor Chiefs 4
02.04.17 Galway Bay Lightning 5 Rileys 4
02.04.17 Longford Hawks 2 Dublin Rebels 11
02.04.17 Kilkenny Storm 1 Cork Wolfpack 7
02.04.17 Bangor Chiefs 4 Perkele Pelicans 6
02.04.17 Kilkenny Storm 7 Galway Bay Lightning 9

[2]

References

_______________________________________________________

Websites

[1] Inline Hockey Ireland (2017) Elite Round-Robin with Playoff Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/7204 [Accessed 14 March 2017]

[2] Inline Hockey Ireland (2017) Elite Results PDF [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/divisions/7204/games?download_as=pdf [Accessed 14 March 2017]

[3] Inline Hockey Ireland (2017) Latest Game Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.inlinehockeyireland.org/ [Accessed 8 May 2015]

Images

[4] Inline Hockey Ireland Facebook Cover Photo – Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/inlinehockeyireland/photos/a.149991298356582.27261.143898408965871/143899552299090/?type=1&theater [Accessed 17 February 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Hugh Mulcahy & Aoife Mulcahy

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All Ireland American Football League Box Scores & Match Reports 1995

League Table

PWLTPFPAPct
*Dublin Tornadoes6600120191.000
*Dublin Lightning53207486.600
*Carrickfergus Knights52304972.400
*Lurgan Area Raiders606014100.000

[24]

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
17.09.95Dublin Tornadoes60Lurgan Area Raiders0
17.09.95Dublin LightningLCarrickfergus KnightsW
Shamrock Bowl X Islandbridge, Dublin 8
24.09.95Dublin Tornadoes34Carrickfergus Knights12

Refrences: [3][4]

Week 1

Lurgan Area Raiders 0 Dublin Lightning 14 – Ireland QB Eddie Goggins, who came to Ireland from the Bath Gladiators during the offseason, passedfor one touchdown and ran for another as the Lightning, who changed their name back from the Hawks at the end of preseason, defeated the Lurgan Area Raiders 14-0.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Lightning14
Lurgan Area Raiders00000
TeamScorersScore
LIGTD Pass from Eddie Goggins
LIGEddie Goggins Run

Week 2

Dublin Tornadoes 54 Dublin Lightning 6 – Four touchdown runs by Brian Dennehy proved decisive in this Dublin derby, as the Tornadoes ran out 54-6 winners. Dennehy scored on six, 25, 48 and 90 yard runs, and David Grandmaison, who switched from Strong Safety to Quarterback, scored on a 20 yard keeper and also returned a kickoff 70 yards to the endzone.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Lightning6
Dublin Tornadoes54
TeamScorersScore
TORDennehy 90yd Run
TORDennehy 48yd Run
TORDennehy 25yd Run
TORDennehy Run

Week 3

Carrickfergus Knights 30 Lurgan Area Raiders – Lurgan Area opened the scoring after Connolly caught a pass from QB Blantol for a shock 8-0 lead. Fifth-string Quarterback for the Knights, Gerry Graham found Complim for a touchdown reception, and this was soon followed by Richard Woods breakaway TD run. After halftime, Lyndsay Slater returned a punt 70 yards and a lateral for the final 10 yards to the endzone was received by Stephen McKenny. To finish out the scoring Woods again broke away for a 56 yard run, and Graham again found Complim with a TD pass, this one from 15 yards out. In the end the Knights won 30-8, but coach Eddie Kelly said they were “rusty and LA made me feel we were in trouble early on”.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Lurgan Area Raiders8
Carrickfergus Knights30
TeamScorersScore
LARConnolly 5yd Pass from Blantol, 2xpt good8-0
CARComplim 30yd Pass from Graham8-6
CARWoods Run8-12
3rd Quarter
CARMcKenny 10yd Pass from Graham8-18
CARWoods 56yd Run8-24
CARCamplim 15yd Pass from Graham8-30

Reference: [15]
[20]

Week 4

Carrickfergus Knights 13 Dublin Tornadoes 32 – Carrickfergus took a shock 13-0 lead in the first quarter with Stephen McKenny’s 63 yard Punt Return and Paul woods’ 18 yard Interception Return, but the Tornadoes stormed back for 32 unanswered points, holding the Knights to just 2 first downs.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Tornadoes32
Carrickfergus Knights1300013
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
CAR McKenny 63yd Punt Return
CARWoods 18yd Int Return0-13
Quarter ??
TORDennehy 50yd Run
TORDennehy TD
TORDennehy TD
TORDennehy TD
TORDennehy TD
TORDennehy, 2xpt

Reference: [13]

Week 5

Dublin Tornadoes 14 Carrickfergus Knights 0 – Despite being undermanned, the Carrickfergus Knights gave the Tornadoes a real fright before eventually falling 14-0. Fullback Alan Byrne ripped through off tackle to give the Tornadoes a 6-0 halftime lead. Knights QB Wes Bell had been kept on his toes all day and struggled to find receivers. MVP Brian Dennehy scored in the third Quarter, and the final points were added by linebacker Craig Morrell who registered a safety. Dennehy now had 54 points in three games to his name at this early stage of the season. Coach Brian Sutton said he thought the team were a little over-confident coming off a big win the previous match.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights00000
Dublin Tornadoes14
TeamScorersScore
1st Half
TORByrne Run0-6
3rd Quarter
TORDennehy TD0-12
TORC. Morrell Safety0-14

Reference: [11]

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Lurgan Area Raiders16
Dublin Lightning36
TeamScorersScore

Week 6

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Lightning18
Carrickfergus Knights6
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
LIGWard 70yd Pass from Goggins6-0
LIGGoggins 1yd Run12-0
CARBell 18yd Run12-6
LIGGoggins 96yd Int Return18-6

Reference: [8]

Week 7 – 9 July 1995

Lurgan Area Raiders 0 Dublin Tornadoes 20 – The Tornadoes continued their dominance of the All-Ireland American Football League with another superb defensive display, shutting out the Lurgan Area Raiders, as Alan O’Brien (twice) and Gary Morrell scoring touchdowns, and Padraig Redmond adding a conversion to the third TD as the Tornadoes won 20-0. In the first quarter, Brian Sutton connected with Connor Leonard with a 20 yard reception, setting up Alan O’Brien for a 2 yard TD run. In the third quarter as Gary Morrell executed a sweep move to perfection, as he ran 30 yards for the second score. the Tornadoes defense meanwhile shut down the Lurgan offense, keeping them scoreless. The final score came courtesy of Alan O’Brien, yet again scoring on a short run after Phil McGown, had made an excellent interception, returning it 40 yards.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Tornadoes20
Lurgan Area Raiders00000
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
TORO’Brien 8yd Run6-0
3rd Quarter
TORG. Morrell 12yd Run12-0
4th Quarter
TORO’Brien Run, Redmond 2xpt20-0

Reference : [19]
[22][7]

Week 8 – 16 July 1995

Dublin Lightning 0 Dublin Tornadoes 20 – The Dublin Tornadoes remained favourites for their third Shamrock Bowl in as many years with a 20-0 whitewash of their closest rivals, the Dublin Lightning. David Grandmaison was among the scorers for the Tornadoes. but it was a bad day for the Lightning as their QB Eddie Goggins was carried off injured early on. The game was played in appalling conditions, and the match remained scoreless until the third quarter, when Gary Morrel returned a Punt 45 yards to the endzone for the opening score for the Tornadoes. QB David Grandmaison had a fine day, leading the team downfield from their own 20 yard line to the Lightning 2 yard line before going over himself for the score. Morrell hammered in the final nail with a 40 yard fumble recovery returned for a touchdown. The win made it five wins for five for the Tornadoes.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Tornadoes0020
Dublin Lightning00000
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
TORG.Morrell 45yd Punt Return6-0
TORD. Grandmaison 2yd Run12-0
4th Quarter
TORG. Morrell 40yd Fumble Return, G. Morrell 2x20-0

Reference: [18]

Week 9

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Lurgan Area Raiders
Dublin Tornadoes
TeamScorersScore
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights
Dublin Lightning
TeamScorersScore

Week 10

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights
Lurgan Area Raiders
TeamScorersScore

League Table

PWLTPFPAPct
Dublin Tornadoes8800120191.000
Dublin Lightning64207486.667
Carrickfergus Knights72504972.287
Lurgan Area Raiders707014100.000

[2]

Playoffs – 17 September 1995

Dublin Tornadoes 60 Lurgan Area Raiders 0 –

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Lurgan Area Raiders00000
Dublin Tornadoes60
TeamScorersScore

Reference: [3]

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights+1
Dublin Lightning-1
TeamScorersScore

Shamrock Bowl X

Dublin Tornadoes 34 Carrickfergus Knights 12 – Dublin Tornadoes showed their dominance of Irish American Football, registering a perfect 10-0 season with this comprehensive win over the Carrickfergus Knights in a repeat of Shamrock Bowl IX.

The Knights took an early lead in spectacular fashion, returning the opening kickoff 85 yards to the endzone. The lead was shortlived, however, as the Tornadoes marched downfield immediately, sending Phil McGowan over from three yards out to level the scores. The Tornadoes defense held the Knights offense to just 25 yards in the second quarter, and the Dubliners took the lead for the first time.

The Tornadoes took control of the game in the second half with QB David Grandmaison and Running Back Brian Dennehy both scoring, although Carrickfergus Running Back Mark Banks became the first player to score on the Tornadoes defense all year.

The MVP award, however, went to the Tornadoes entire Offensive Line, whose crunching blocks ensured QB David Grandmaison could march downfield all day, securing the win with the final points of the day as he scramled over to make the final score 34-12 to the Dubliners, who now made it three-in-a-row.

The Dublin players wore the letters “DC” in honour of Coach Dave Curran, who had led them to the 1993 title, and who had died suddenly in November 1994, after holding an Ireland training session.

At Civil Service Grounds, IslandbridgeQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights12
Dublin Tornadoes34
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter
CARKick Return6-0
TORMcGowan 3yd Run6-6
2nd Quarter
TORTD6-12
3rd Quarter
TORGrandmaison Run6-18
TORDennehy Run6-24
CARBanks12-24
TORGrandmaison Run12-34

Most Valuable Player: Dublin Tornadoes Offensive Line

Report

The All-Ireland American Football League of 1995 featured four teams playing an eight game schedule each. A further five teams – Belfast Spartans, Craigavon Cowboys, Cork Steelers, Ballymena Wolfhounds and Limerick Patriots held associate membership of the League, playing a friendly schedule until they were strong enough to enter or re-enter the League. The League was administered by the American Football Association of Ireland from 1990 to 1996.

Dublin Tornadoes, two-time Shamrock Bowl champions from 1993 to 1994 finished top of the League with an 8-0 record, and were expected to win their fourth in a row in Shamrock Bowl X, and did so convincingly, triumphing 34-12 over the Carrickfergus Knights, who had shocked the Dublin Lightning in the Playoff Semi-Finals. The other Semi-Final had been a blow-out with the Tornadoes destroying the Lurgan Area Raiders 60-0. All four teams had made the Playoffs.

In the Shamrock Bowl itself the Carrckfergus Knights had opened the scoring with a kick return for touchdown, but the Tornadoes struck back with runs from McGowan, David Grandmaison and Brian Dennehy, before Carrickfergus scored their second from Banks. David Grandmaison scored his second rushing TD to finish off the scoring in the fourth.

Sources

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[14] Anon (1995) Standings & Fixtures – Irish League. First Down. 10 June 1995, pg. 21.

[15] Anon (1995) Irish League Round-Up – Graham’s Five Alive. First Down. 10 June 1995, pg. 21.

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[20] Anon (1995) Tornadoes on the rampage. The Echo. Thursday, 15 June 1995, pg. 46.

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[22] Naughton, Lindie (1995) American Football Evening Herald Thursday, July 13, 1995. Pg. 79

[23] Naughton, Lindie (1995) American Football Evening Herald Thursday, July 27, 1995. Pg. 71

Websites:

[24] Dublin Tornadoes (1996) Irish American Football League 1995: The League Schedule ’95 / Results in ’95 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/19961115060654/http://fiachra.ucd.ie/~alan/american_football.html#main_menu [Accessed 5 July 2017]

Internet Archive

[2] Dublin Tornadoes (1996) Irish American Football League 1995: The League Schedule ’95 / Results in ’95 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/19961115060654/http://fiachra.ucd.ie/~alan/american_football.html#main_menu [Accessed 5 July 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Smith, Michael Smith and Ralph Schmeer of the Irish American Football Association and Irish American Football Officials Association, and Sean Douglas, Dublin Rebels.

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Dublin Tornadoes Logo

Dublin Tornadoes American Football Ireland Team 1986-1996

Dublin Tornadoes Logo
Dublin Tornadoes Logo

IAFL Senior Team 1986-1996

Home Ground: Civil Service Grounds, Islandbridge, Dublin 8/ Tymon Park, Tallaght, Dublin

Colours: Blue Jerseys with White and Sky Blue Stripes on Sleeves, Blue Pants, Blue Helmets with White and Sky Blue Stripes

Founded in 1987 in Tallaght. They won the Shamrock Bowl in 1993, 1994 and 1995, the first over Dublin rivals, the Celts. Disbanded after losing the Shamrock Bowl in 1996

Links to Year-by-Year Season Reports & Rosters

1995

Home Venue Map: Tymon Park, Tallaght (also Bushy Park, Phoenix Park and St. Anne’s Park)

Year-by-Year Record

YearRegular SeasonPlacePost-SeasonTitlesInternational
 PWLT PWLT PWLT
1987105503rd        
198861504th        
198980803rd        
1990            
19918350        
199264201st1010Div    
1993109011st2200SB    
199465101st1100SB    
199588001st2200SB    
1996            
dublin-tornadoes-1993-shamrock-bowl-winners

Dublin Tornadoes – Shamrock Bowl VIII Winners 1993[66]

1987 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
524 MayABelfast GiantsL2-52
631 MayHCraigavon CowboysL0-32
814 JuneACarrickfergus CougarsW22-0
921 JuneHColeraine ChieftansW38-6
1212 JulyADublin CeltsL0-40
1319 JulyHJordanstown JaguarsW1-0 #
152 AugHBangor BuccaneersW32-0
1616 AugAEast Side JetsW1-0 #
1830 AugAEast Side JetsW1-0 #
 

1988 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
117 AprHColeraine ChieftansW46-0
21 MayLCraigavon CowboysL0-32
415 MayADublin CeltsL6-14
529 MayHBelfast BlitzersL6-36
612 JuneABelfast BlitzersL0-40
????HCraigavon CowboysL0-1 #
 

1989 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
17 MayHNI GiantsL0-1 #
321 MayHA26 BulldogsL0-1 #
54 JuneAA26 BulldogsL0-1 #
611 JuneANI GiantsL0-1 #
825 JuneACraigavon CowboysL0-1 #
92 JulyADublin CeltsL0-1 #
109 JulyHBelfast SpartansL0-1 #
????HEast Antrim CougarsL0-1 #
 

1990 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore

1991 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
111.05.91HBelfast SpartansL6-14
219.05.91AAntrim BulldogsL6-32
 09.06.91HNewtownabbey WarriorsW 
 16.09.91HAntrim BulldogsW6-0
 13.07.91HDublin CeltsL12-44
 08.91HBelfast SpartansL6-8
 08.91HDublin CeltsL0-40
      

1992 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
1 ABelfast SpartansL13-16
35 JulyHDublin CeltsW22-0
4 HLee Valley SteelersW22-0
519 JulyACraigavon CowboysL0-26
916 AugADrogheda VikingsW16-0
1023 AugHAntrim BulldogsW8-0
SF13 SepHAntrim BulldogsL6-19
 

1993 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
116 MayHBelfast SpartansW 
412 JuneHDublin CeltsW24-0
519 JuneHCraigavon CowboysT0-0 ot
 4 JulyHBelfast spartansW33-0
 11 JulyHLee Valley SteelersW48-0
 18 JulyALee Valley SteelersW31-0
 22 AugHDublin CeltsW23-7
SF12 SepHBelfast SpartansW20-0
SB VII26 SepNDublin CeltsW19-2

1994 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
121 AprABelfast SpartansW15-6
21 MayHBelfast SpartansW45-6
322 MayHCarrickfergus KnightsL6-7
45 JuneHLurgan Area RaidersW24-2
 14 AugHLurgan Area Raiders  
SB IX25 SepNCarrickfergus KnightsW18-13

1995 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
228 MayHDublin LightningW48-6
518 JuneHCarrickfergus KnightsL0-14
79 JulyALurgan Area RaidersW20-0
816 JulyADublin LightningW20-0
923 JulyHLurgan Area Raiders  
SF17 SepHLurgan Area RaidersW60-0
SB X24 SepNCarrickfergus KnightsW34-12

1996 Results

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
 9 JuneHBelfast SpartansW30-6
 AugHPortadown PanthersW34-0
 25 AugACarrickfergus Knights  
SB XI NDublin LightningL8-26

Websites

Image References

[1] Dublin Tornadoes Logo – provided by email from Judd Lasher at http://www.417helmets.com

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[52] Anon (1995) Standings & Fixtures – Irish League. First Down. 17 June 1995, pg. 21.

[53] Anon (1995) Irish League Round-Up – Tornadoes turn up heat. First Down. 17 June 1995, pg. 21.

[54] Anon (1995) Standings & Fixtures – Irish League. First Down. 10 June 1995, pg. 21.

[55] Anon (1995) Irish League Round-Up – Graham’s Five Alive. First Down. 10 June 1995, pg. 21.

[56] Anon (1995) * The Irish League… First Down. 3 June 1995, pg. 18.

[57] Anon (1995) Standings & Fixtures – Irish League. First Down. 15 July 1995, pg. 18.

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[59] Anon (1995) Tornadoes blow Lurgan away. The Echo. Thursday, 13 July 1995, pg. 48.

[60] Anon (1995) Tornadoes on the rampage. The Echo. Thursday, 15 June 1995, pg. 46.

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[62] Naughton, L. (1996) “US Football” Evening Herald. Thursday, 9 September 1996, pg. 65.

[63] Naughton, L. (1996) “US Football – Tornadoes call-up” Evening Herald. Thursday, 1 February 1996, pg. 61.

[64] Naughton, L. (1996) “US Football” Evening Herald. Thursday, 13 June 1996, pg. 71.

 

Internet Archive

 

[2] Dublin Tornadoes (1996) Irish American Football League 1995: The League Schedule ’95 / Results in ’95 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/19961115060654/http://fiachra.ucd.ie/~alan/american_football.html#main_menu [Accessed 5 July 2017]

 

Images

 

[65] Dublin Tornadoes (1995) Timmy Tornado Logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/19961115063729im_/http://fiachra.ucd.ie:80/~alan/Icons/American/timmy.gif [Accessed 3 July 2018]

[66] Irish American Football Association (2018) Nostalgia – A look a some pictures from the archives [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/20171016_165339-1024×768.jpg [Accessed 3 July 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Rose McCabe

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 April 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Resereved.

Irish Basketball Association Men’s National Basketball League 1992-93

Final League Table

PWLPts
Northern Conference
*Connacht Gold Ballina1916332
*Jameson St. Vincent’s1915430
*Star of the Sea1911822
Annadale/Queens1981116
St. Gall’s1971214
Dungannon1951410
Delta Notre Dame194158
Southern Conference
*Avonmore Neptune1915430
*North Monastery 96ers1915430
*Blue Demons1912724
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee1910920
Oscar Taylor’s Killester1981116
Marian1971214
Marathon Limerick190190

Reference: [23][29]

Playoff Results

Home TeamAway Team
8th Place Playoff27-28 March 1993
Killester78Annadale/Queen’s86
Quarter-Finals27-28 March 1993
St. Vincent’s83Blue Demons77
North Monastery 96ers96Star of the Sea70
Semi-Finals3 April 1993
Jameson St. Vincent’s73Connacht Gold Ballina62
North Monastery 69ers61Neptune59
Final
North Monastery 96ers79St. Vincent’s62

Reference: [26][25][28]

Regular Season Results

Home TeamAway Team
Week 13-4 October 1992
St. Gall’s71Connacht Gold Ballina74
Dungannon67Jameson St. Vincent’s82
Star of the Sea Belfast76Annadale/Queen’s78
Marathon Limerick56Oscar Taylor’s Killester100
Blue Demons112Garvey’s Tigers Tralee100
Marian93Neptune106
Week 210-11 October 1992
Annadale/Queen’s85St. Gall’s73
Connacht Gold Ballina90Delta Notre Dame89
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee96Marian84
Jameson St. Vincent’s87Star of the Sea Belfast85 ^
Neptune106Marathon Limerick58
North Monastery 96ers86Blue Demons77
Week 317-18 October 1992
St. Gall’s80North Monastery 96ers91
Delta Notre Dame75Oscar Taylor Killester59
Marathon Limerick50Star of the Sea79
Dungannon82Marian63
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee104Annadale/Queen’s109
Jameson St. Vincent’s109Neptune91
Week 424-25 October 1992
North Monastery 86ers84Jameson St.Vincent’s72
Connacht Gold Ballina94Blue Demons73
Annadale/Queen’s82Marathon Limerick73
Oscar Taylor’s Killester87Dungannon84
Star of the Sea Belfast97Garvey’s Tigers Tralee91
Marian76Delta Notre Dame73
Week 57-8 November 1992
Delta Notre Dame102Annadale/Queen’s100
Dungannon56Star of the sea69
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee85Oscar Taylors Killester74
Marian65North Monastery 96ers102
Connacht Gold Ballina101Jameson St. Vincent’s89
NeptunepSt.Gall’sp
Midweek10 November 1992
Oscar Taylor’s Killester96Marian82
Week 614-15 November 1992
Connacht Gold Ballina81Star of the Sea70
St. Gall’s87Jameson St. Vincent’s85
Delta Notre Dame68Dungannon61
Neptune78North Monastery 96ers69
Marian76Marathon Limerick69
Blue Demons106Oscar Taylor’s Killester98
Week 728-29 November 1992
Oscar Taylor’s Killester87Neptune89
North Monastery 96ers68Garvey’s Tigers Tralee77
Annadale/Queen’s85Connacht Gold Ballina88
Dungannon79St. Gall’s82
Star of the Sea88Delta Notre Dame64
Week 85-6 December 1992
St. Gall’s65Oscar Taylor’s Killester77
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee68Connacht Gold Ballina71
Delta Notre Dame91North Monastery 96ers95
Dungannon79Neptune88
Jameson St. Vincent’s82Marian71
Blue DemonspStar of the Sea Belfastp
Week 912-13 December 1992
Connacht Gold Ballina83Marathon Limerick71
Oscar Taylor’s Killester74Jameson St. Vincent’s89
North Monastery 96ers76Dungannon70
Annadale/Queen’s92Blue Demons120
Marian80St. Gall’s81
Neptune88Delta Notre Dame78
Week 102-3 January 1993
North Monastery 96ers100Oscar Taylor’s Killester81
Delta Notre Dame69St. Gall’s78
Marathon Limerick60Garvey’s Tigers Tralee65
Dungannon58Connacht Gold Ballina71
Jameson St. Vincent’s96Annadale/Queen’s81
Marian84Blue Demons94
Week 119-10 January 1993
Connacht Gold Ballina101St. Gall’s56
Annadale/Queen’s62Star of the Sea Belfast85
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee67Blue Demons64
Oscar Taylor’s KIllester102Marathon Limerick95
Jameson St. Vincent’s120Dungannon58
Week 1216-17 January 1993
Star of the Sea Belfast73Jameson St. Vincent’s75
Delta Notre Dame82Connacht Gold Ballina90
Marathon Limerick77Neptune111
St. Gall’s78Annadale/Queen’s81 ^
Marian64Garvey’s Tigers Tralee62
Week 1323-24 January 1993
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee74Dungannon48
Marathon Limerick85Delta Notre Dame88
Annadale/Queen’s98Neptune95
Star of the Sea102North Monastery 96ers97
Blue Demonsw/oSt. Gall’s scr.
Connacht Gold BallinapMarianp
Week 1430-31 January 1993
North Monastery 96ers93Annadale/Queen’s87
Delta Notre Dame67Garvey’s Tigers Tralee88
Dungannon72Marathon Limerick71
Killester80Connacht Gold Ballina81
Jameson St.Vincent’s119Blue Demons90
Neptune92Star of the Sea Belfast72
Week 1513-14 February 1993
Jameson St.Vincent’s92Connacht Gold Ballina68
Neptune68Blue Demons67
Oscar Taylor’s Killester59Garvey’s Tigers Tralee74
Midweek16 February 1993
Jameson St. Vincent’s91Delta Notre Dame78
Week 1620-21 February 1993
Dungannon70Delta Notre Dame63
Star of the Sea Belfast68Connacht Gold Ballina82
Jameson St. Vincent’s108St.Gall’s85
Oscar Taylor’s Killester81Blue Demons94
Marathon Limerick58Marian69
North Monastery 96ers78Neptune97
Week 1727-28 February 1993
St.Gall’s78Dungannon86
Delta Notre Dame66Star of the Sea Belfast75
Blue Demons93Marathon Limerick69
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee71North Monastery 96ers89
Connacht Gold Ballina67 Annadale/Queen’s55 %
Neptune90Oscar Taylor’s Killester60
Midweek3 March 1993
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee74Neptune67
Week 186-7 March 1993
Connacht Gold Ballina67Neptune71
Blue Demons102Delta Notre Dame82
Marathon Limerick76St. Gall’s 80
Garvey’s Tigers Tralee68Jameson St. Vincent’s74
Annadale/Queen’s68Marian78
Star of the Sea Belfast93Oscar Taylor’s Killester90
Week 1913-14 March 1993
North Monastery 96ers76Connacht Gold Ballina74
Oscar Taylor’s Killester85Annadale/Queen’s68
Dungannon79Blue Demons99
St. Gall’s75Garvey’s Tigers Tralee81
Jameson St.Vincent’s123Marathon Limerick55
Marian79Star of the Sea Belfast74

References: [1-22; 26-27]

% Match abandoned due to Power Failure with 9 minutes remaining. Match was rescheduled to be finished but Annadale/Queen’s were unable to fulfill it so Ballina were awarded a walkover. [21]

References:

Newspapers:

[1] Anon. (1992) “New-look Blue Demons tame Tigers on court” Irish Independent. Monday, October 5, 1992. pg. Sport 8

[2] Anon. (1992) “McStay saves Ballina from a Delta strike”Irish Independent. Monday, October 12, 1992. pg. Sport 7

[3] Anon. (1992) “…for Neptune”Irish Independent. Monday, October 19, 1992. pg. 24

[4] Anon. (1992) “the A to Z of Weekend Sport | Basketball”Irish Independent. Monday/Tuesday, October 26/27, 1992. pg. 14

[5] Anon. (1992) “On-the-buzzer drama for Delta”Irish Independent. Monday, November 9, 1992. pg. 56

[6] Anon. (1992) “…bounce back”Irish Independent. Monday, November 16, 1992. pg. 24

[7] Anon. (1992) “Hard to get ahead in Budweiser”Irish Independent. Monday, November 30, 1992. pg. 60

[8] Anon. (1992) “Killester fight back”Irish Independent. Monday, December 7, 1992. pg. 27 / Sport 7

[9] Anon. (1992) “Jenkins demon dunker”Irish Independent. Monday, December 14, 1992. pg. 26

[10]Anon. (1992) “Naomh Mhuire tame Wildcats with ease”Irish Independent. Monday, January 4, 1993. pg. 50

[11] Anon. (1992) “Wexford’s great escape”Irish Independent. Monday, January 11, 1993. pg. 20

[12] Anon. (1992) “A-Z of Weekend Sport | Basketball”Irish Independent. Monday, January 18, 1993. pg. 20

[13] Anon. (1992) “…groove”Irish Independent. Monday, January 25, 1993. pg. 20

[14] Anon. (1992) “McHale leaves it late”Irish Independent. Monday, February 1, 1993. pg. 34

[15] Anon. (1992) “St.Vincent’s see Ballina off”Irish Independent. Monday, February 15, 1993. pg. 24

[16] Anon. (1992) “A-Z of Weekend Sport | Basketball Irish Independent. Monday, February 22, 1993. pg. 20

[17] Anon. (1992) “Skipper Karen leads Coolers into all-Dublin showdown” Irish Independent. Monday, March 1, 1993. pg. 26

[18] Anon. (1992) “Tralee sink Neptune”Irish Independent. Thursday, March 4, 1993. pg. 14

[19] Anon. (1992) “Meteors back with a bang”Irish Independent. Monday, March 8, 1993. pg. 16

[20] Anon. (1992) “Shocks galore set up a cliffhanger”Irish Independent. Monday, March 15, 1993. pg. 32

[21] Anon. (1992) “Belfast plan a hot night for Ballina”Irish Independent. Friday, March 19, 1993. pg. 14

[22] Anon. (1992) “Ballina get walkover from Queens”Irish Independent. Saturday, |March 20, 1993. pg. 13

[23] Anon. (1992) “Ballina and Neptune sweep into semi-finals”Irish Independent. Monday, March 22, 1993. pg. 25

[24] Anon. (1992) “Vincent’s excorcise their Demons” Irish Independent. Monday, March 29, 1993. pg. 4

[25] Anon. (1992) “Hungry North Mon take National League honours”Irish Press. Monday, April 4, 1993. pg. 38-39

[26] Anon. (1992) “Factfile | Basketball”Irish Independent Wednesday, November 11, 1993. pg. 53

[27] Anon. (1992) “Factfile | Basketball”Irish Independent Wednesday, February 17, 1993. pg. 17

[28] Anon. (1992) “For the Record | Basketball”Sunday Independent, April 4, 1993. pg. 52

Magazines

[29] Anon. (1993) “Basketball National Leagues” IBA Magazine. April 1993.

Note: Past copies of the Irish Independent, Irish Press and Irish Examiner are available to view at the Irish Newspaper Archive, which is a subscription service: http://www.irishnewsarchive.com

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan.

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Last Updated: 9 April 2019

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Final League Table

 PWLPFPAPts
IT Carlow Basketball1211177167833
UL Huskies129376872427
Marble City Hawks127570967021
Ulster Rockets127573971521
Ulster University Elks12397558179
Fr. Mathews12396777319
Oblate Dynamos122107328166

Playoffs

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals  (Waterford IT) 
25.03.17UL Huskies57Marble City Hawks60
25.03.17IT Carlow Basketball71Ulster Rockets54
 Final  (Letterkenny IT) 
01.04.17IT Carlow Basketball47Marble City Hawks55

Regular Season Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Week 1   
01.10.16UL Huskies60Fr. Mathews55
01.10.16Oblate Dynamos87Ulster University Elks66
 Week 2   
08.10.16Ulster Rockets61UL Huskies53
08.10.16Fr. Mathews63Marble City Hawks48
09.10.16Ulster University Elks66Oblate Dynamos51
 Week 3   
15.10.16Marble City Hawks39IT Carlow Basketball63
15.10.16Oblate Dynamos69Ulster Rockets83
 Week 4   
22.10.16IT Carlow Basketball63Fr. Mathews51
22.10.16UL Huskies75Oblate Dynamos66
 Week 5   
05.11.16Marble City Hawks52Ulster Rockets39
 Week 6   
12.11.16Ulster Rockets58IT Carlow Basketball61
12.11.16UL Huskies61Marble City Hawks60
13.11.16Ulster University Elks61Fr. Mathews68
 Week 7   
19.11.16IT Carlow Basketball67UL Huskies57
19.11.16Marble City Hawks69Oblate Dynamos48
20.11.16Ulster University Elks64Ulster Rockets73
 Week 8   
26.11.16UL Huskies72Ulster University Elks63
26.11.16Fr. Mathews53Oblate Dynamos38
 Week 9   
10.12.16Ulster Rockets82Fr. Mathews72
11.12.16Ulster University Elks63Marble City Hawks76
 Week 10   
14.01.17UL Huskies55Ulster Rockets62
14.01.17Marble City Hawks58Fr. Mathews43
14.01.17Oblate Dynamos69IT Carlow Basketball74
 Week 11   
21.01.17Ulster Rockets57Oblate Dynamos48
21.01.17Fr. Mathews56UL Huskies62
22.01.17IT Carlow Basketball76Marble City Hawks74
 Week 12   
04.02.17Fr. Mathews63IT Carlow Basketball69
04.02.17Marble City Hawks56Ulster University Elks53
 Week 13   
11.02.17IT Carlow Basketball67Ulster University Elks53
11 .02.17Oblate Dynamos64UL Huskies82
 Week 14   
18.02.17Ulster Rockets37Marble City Hawks56
18.02.17Oblate Dynamos67Fr. Mathews56
19.02.17Ulster University Elks48IT Carlow Basketball63
 Week 15   
25.02.17IT Carlow Basketball57Ulster Rockets49
25.02.17Fr. Mathews52Ulster University Elks62
25.02.17Marble City Hawks51UL Huskies57
 Week 16   
04.03.17Oblate Dynamos67Marble City Hawks70
05.03.17Ulster University Elks73UL Huskies75
 Week 17   
11.03.17IT Carlow Basketball63Oblate Dynamos60
11.03.17Fr. Mathews45Ulster Rockets61
 Week 18   
14.03.17Ulster Rockets77Ulster University Elks83
18.03.17UL Huskies57IT Carlow Basketball48

Websites

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[1] Basketball Ireland (2017) Women’s Division 1 [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/womensdivision1/ [Accessed 20 March 2017]

[2] Basketball Ireland (2017) Women’s Division 1 Playoffs [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/wd1playoffs [Accessed 28 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester and Ireland National Team.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 9 April 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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