Year: 2019

International Ice Hockey Federation | World Championships Division II / III 2004-2013

IIHF World Championship Division III 2004

Rekjavik, Iceland. 16-21 March

CountryPWTLFAPts
+Iceland43104687
+Turkey430126146
Mexico42112985
Ireland410323232
Armenia40042730

Reference: [1]

IIHF World Championship Division III 2005

Mexico City, Mexico. 7-12 March

CountryPWTLFAPts
+Mexico44006038
+South Africa430147126
Luxembourg420249164
Ireland410332202
Armenia40045420

Reference: [2]

IIHF World Championship Division III 2006

Rekjavik, Iceland. 24-29 March

CountryPWTLFAPts
+Iceland44002768
+Turkey421118165
Armenia420223194
Ireland41125173
Luxembourg400411260

Reference: [3]

IIHF World Championship Division III 2007

Dundalk, Ireland. 15-21 Apr 2007

CountryPWOWOLLFAPts
+New Zealand4400029612
+Ireland421012088
Luxembourg4201121157
South Africa4100317163
Montenegro400043450

Reference: [4]

IIHF World Championship Division II Group A 2008

Miercurea Ciuc, Romania. 7-13 April

CountryPWOWOLLFAPts
+Romania5500065215
Belgium53101291411
Serbia53011321910
Israel5110316285
Bulgaria5101314444
-Ireland500058570

Reference: [5]

IIHF World Championship Division III 2009

Dunedin, New Zealand. 10-16 April

CountryPWOWOLLFAPts
+New Zealand5410032714
+Turkey54001281412
Luxembourg5300226189
Greece5201218217
Ireland5100412313
Mongolia500050250

Reference: [6]

Note: Mongolia forfeited all matches (#)

IIHF World Championship Division III Group A 2010

Luxembourg. 14-17 April

CountryPWOWOLLFAPts
+Ireland330001779
Greece320011056
Luxembourg310028103
United Arab Emirates300035180

Reference: [7]

IIHF World Championship Division II Group B 2011

Zagreb, Croatia. 10-16 April

CountryPWOWOLLFAPts
+Romania5500047815
Croatia54001531012
Iceland5300224189
China5200326256
Bulgaria5100417423
-Ireland500054680

Reference: [8]

IIHF World Championship Division III 2012

Erzurum, Turkey. 15-21 April

CountryPWOWOLLFAPts
+Turkey5500033715
North Korea5400127812
Luxembourg5300220159
Ireland5200318246
Greece510049223
Mongolia500058390

Reference: [9]

IIHF World Championship Division III 2013

Cape Town, South Africa. 15-21 April

CountryPWOWOLLFAPts
+South Africa5500039815
North Korea54001201112
Luxembourg5300220139
Ireland5200318206
Greece5100411273
United Arab Emirates5000510390

Reference: [10]

Report

Ireland competed in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championships from 2004-2013, when the lack of available home ice meant they could no longer compete.

Ireland started in Division III, finishing fourth in 2004 in a five team group, behind Iceland, Turkey and Mexico, but with a big win over Armenia.

In 2005, the Irish again got a good win over Armenia, but lost out to Mexico, South Africa and Luxembourg.

The team managed a tie with Turkey in 2006, as well as beating Luxembourg, but again finished fourth out of five.

The 2007 tournament was played on home ice in Dundalk, with Ireland picking up three wins over Luxembourg, South Africa and Montenegro on their way to finishing second behind New Zealand, and gaining promotion to Division II.

Competing in Division II for the first time in 2008, Ireland struggled against stiffer competition, finishing last behind Romania, Belgium, Serbia, Israel and Bulgaria.

Back in Division III for 2009, Ireland picked up a good win over Mongolia, but finished fifth out of six, with losses to New Zealand, Turkey, Luxembourg and Greece.

Ireland won their first tournament in 2010, winning all three games against Greece, Luxembourg and the United Arab Emirates to again gain promotion to Division II.

Division II again proved too much of a task for the Irish, with the team losing all its five games, finishing sixth of six behind Romania, Croatia, Iceland, China, Bulgaria.

Returning to Division III for 2013, Ireland finished fourth of six, with wins over Greece and Mongolia, but losing to Turkey, North Korea and Luxembourg.

A similar result happened in 2013, with two wins for the Irish over Greece and the United Arab Emirates, but losses to South Africa, North Korea and Luxembourg meaning the team finished fourth of six.

Ireland could no longer compete after 2013 due to the lack of home ice, and it wasn’t until 2017 that the Irish National team again entered IIHF competition.

Websites

[1] International Ice Hockey Federation (2004) IIHF World Championship 2004 Division III [Internet] Available from: http://www.iihf.com/Hydra/Tournaments/output/WSIII/hydra.iihf.com/IIHF_Core/jsp/content/web_output/index.jsp@compId=34 [Accessed 12 December 2016]
[2] International Ice Hockey Federation (2005) IIHF World Championship 2005 Division III [Internet] Available from: http://www.iihf.com/Hydra/Tournaments_05/output/wsiii/hydra.iihf.com/data/iihf/output/xml/1000000016/IHM1000000016Z207_76_1_0.html [Accessed 12 December 2016]
[3] International Ice Hockey Federation (2006) IIHF World Championship 2006 Division III [Internet] Available from: http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/135/IHM135Z299_76A_15_0.pdfhttp://www.iihf.com/Hydra/Tournaments_06/output/wsiii/hydra.iihf.com/data/iihf/output/xml/54/IHM054Z2124_76_1_0.pdf [Accessed 12 December 2016]
[4] International Ice Hockey Federation (2007) IIHF World Championship 2007 Division III [Internet] Available from: http://www.iihf.com/Hydra/Tournaments_07/output/wsiii/hydra.iihf.com/data/iihf/output/xml/120/IHM120Z299_76A_11_0.pdf [Accessed 12 December 2016]
[5] International Ice Hockey Federation (2008) IIHF World Championship 2008 Division II Group A [Internet] Available from: http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/135/IHM135Z299_76A_15_0.pdf [Accessed 12 December 2016]
[6] International Ice Hockey Federation (2009)IIHF World Championship 2009 Division III [Internet] Available from: http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/188/IHM188200_76_13_0.pdf [Accessed 12 December 2016]
[7] International Ice Hockey Federation (2010) IIHF World Championship 2010 Division III [Internet] Available from: http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/228/IHM228200_76_6_0.pdf [Accessed 12 December 2016]
[8] International Ice Hockey Federation (2011) IIHF World Championship 2011 Division II Group B [Internet] Available from: http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/264/IHM264200_76_17_0.pdf [Accessed 12 December 2016]
[9] International Ice Hockey Federation (2012) IIHF World Championship 2012 Division III [Internet] Available from: http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/295/IHM295200_76_15_0.pdf [Accessed 12 December 2016]
[10] International Ice Hockey Federation (2013) IIHF World Championship 2013 Division III [Internet] Available from: http://stats.iihf.com/Hydra/348/IHM348200_76_16_0.pdf [Accessed 12 December 2016]

Images

[11] Seeklogo (2016) IIHF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://seeklogo.com/images/I/IIHF-logo-FF30AE83A5-seeklogo.com.gif [Accessed 12 December 2016]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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Last Updated: 19 March 2019
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Volleyball Association of Ireland | Premier Women 2003-04

Volleyball Association of Ireland Logo [3]

Final Table

TeamPWLSFSASDPenPts
*UCD1212036432036
Santry12102341222032
Newbridge127522211026
Belfast125721210022
Red Cats12481525-10020
TCD12391330-17018
Dublin12111634-28014

Reference: [1] / 3 Pts Win / 1 Pt Loss / 0 Pts Forfeit (Counts as -1 in Pen Column)

Results Grid

BelDubNewRCSanTCDUCD
Belfastxxx3-02-33-01-31-30-3
Dublin0-3xxx0-33-10-32-30-3
Newbridge0-33-1xxx3-10-33-10-3
Red Cats3-03-01-3xxx0-33-10-3
Santry3-23-03-13-0xxx3-22-3
TCD0-33-00-30-30-3xxx0-3
UCD3-03-03-03-03-23-0xxx

Reference: [2] Read across for Home Results, down for Away results, home team score first.

Report

UCD ran out comfortable champions, winning all their matches, and only dropping 4 sets all year, with their closest rivals Santry running them close on both occasions they met, the matches finishing 3-2 to UCD.

Dublin Volleyball Club finished bottom, only gaining one victory over Red Cats.

References:

Internet Archive:

[1] Volleyball Ireland | Wayback Machine (2004) League Tables | Premier Women[Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040301064750/http://volleyballireland.com/ [Accessed 24 March 2017]

[2] Volleyball Ireland | Wayback Machine (2004) MATCH RESULT GRIDS | PW [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040301064750/http://volleyballireland.com/ [Accessed 24 March 2017]

Images

[3] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sondra Maher.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 18 March 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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

Volleyball Association of Ireland | Premier Men 2003-04

Volleyball Association of Ireland Logo [3]

Final Table

TeamPWLSFSASDPenPts
*Aer Lingus I1413140733040
TCD14122381127038
DCU14104331914034
Belfast138529236029
Aer Lingus II14682327-4026
UCD13491729-12021
Dublin142121237-25018
Newbridge14014342-39014

Reference: [1] [Adjusted]

Results Grid

AL IAL IIBelDCUDubNewTCDUCD
Aer Lingus Ixxx3-03-13-03-03-03-13-0
Aer Lingus II0-3xxx2-32-33-23-00-33-0
Belfast0-33-1xxx1-33-13-03-1
DCU1-33-03-2xxx3-03-00-33-1
Dublin0-30-32-31-3xxx3-00-30-3
Newbridge0-30-30-30-31-3xxx0-30-3
TCD3-13-03-13-23-0xxx3-0
UCD1-31-31-30-33-03-21-3xxx

Reference: [2][Adjusted] (Read across for Home Results, down for Away Results – Home team score first.

Report

Aer Lingus I won the title dropping just the one match against TCD, who finished in second just 2 Points behind, their loss to Belfast being the difference between the two sides.

DCU finished third, and Belfast fourth, while Newbridge propped up the table, failing to win a match.

References:

Internet Archive:

[1] Volleyball Ireland | Wayback Machine (2004) League Tables | Premier Men[Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040301064750/http://volleyballireland.com/ [Accessed 24 March 2017]

[2] Volleyball Ireland | Wayback Machine (2004) MATCH RESULT GRIDS |PM [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040301064750/http://volleyballireland.com/ [Accessed 24 March 2017]

Images

[3] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Niall Brennan.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 18 March 2019

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

Badminton Ireland | Irish Club Cups Grade A 2013-2016

BI Irish Cups Grade A 2013

GPWDLMatchesGamesPointsPoints
Group A
*Alpha (A)220010-421-7548-43410
*Ailesbury21019-518-11553-4839
Sandleford20022-124-25400-5842
Group B
*Mount Pleasant220012-224-6602-47012
*Clogher Valley21018-619-15623-5978
Ballyclare20021-134-26465-6231

Reference: [1][2]

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Semi-FinalsVenue: Galway LTC
17.02.13Alpha (A)5Clogher Valley1
17.02.13Ailesbury2Mount Pleasant `4
3rd PlaceVenue: Galway LTC
17.02.13Clogher Valley2Ailesbury4
FinalVenue: Galway LTC
17.02.13Alpha (A)4Mount Pleasant2

Reference: [3][4]

BI All-Ireland Club Cups Grade A 2014

PWDLMatchesGamesPointsPts
Group A
*Alpha A330016-533-13879-7713
*Lakewood320114-732-16917-7652
KADCA31027-1417-33841-9331
Sligo TC A30035-1614-34774-9420
Group B
*Ailesbury220010-421-7557-4642
*Alpha B21018-613-14497-4771
Sandelford20023-118-21471-5840

Reference: [5][6]

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
5/6 PlaceVenue: Galway LTC
16.02.14KADCA4Sandelford3
Semi-FinalsVenue: Galway LTC
16.02.14Alpha A4Alpha B2
16.02.14Lakewood4Ailesbury2
3/4 PlaceVenue: Galway LTC
16.02.14Alpha B4Ailesbury3
FinalVenue: Galway LTC
16.02.14Alpha A4Lakewood3

Reference: [7][8][9]

BI Club Cups Grade A 2015

PWDLMatchesGamesPointsPts
Group A
*Mount Pleasant330014-731-16895-7696
*Lakewood320114-730-16891-7754
Ballyclare31029-1221-30898-9672
Alpha B30035-1614-34772-9450
Group B
*Alpha A220013-126-6638-4654
*Pembroke21016-817-17592-5902
Sandelford20022-125-25423-5980

Reference: [10][11]

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
5/6 PlaceVenue: Galway LTC
22.02.15Ballyclare2Sandelford4
Semi-FinalsVenue: Galway LTC
22.02.15Mount Pleasant2Pembroke4
22.02.15Alpha A6Lakewood0
3/4 PlaceVenue: Galway LTC
22.02.15Mount Pleasant5Lakewood2
FinalVenue: Galway LTC
22.02.15Pembroke4Alpha A3

Reference: [12][13][14]

BI Club Cups Irish Grade A Cup 2016

PWDLMatchesGamesPointsPts
Group A
*Pembroke220013-126-2574-3602
Old Bawn21014-109-22493-6121
Greenwell Street Presbyterian20024-1010-21511-6060
Group B
*Mount Pleasant A220010-421-10634-5212
Ballyclare A21016-815-19614-6501
Clogher Valley20025-913-20574-6510
Group C
*Lakewood220010-422-10627-5012
KACDA A21018-619-12572-5241
Sandelford20023-116-25546-6200

Reference: [15][16][17]

PWDLMatchesGamesPointsPts
7-9 Place
Sandelford22007-57-5318-3192
Greenwell Street Presbyterian21014-54-5248-2381
Clogher Valley20025-65-6280-2890

Reference: [18]

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
5/6 PlaceVenue: Galway LTC
21.02.16Ballyclare A4Old Bawn3
Semi-FinalsVenue: Galway LTC
21.02.16Lakewood4Mount Pleasant A3
21.02.16KADCA A3Pembroke4
3/4 PlaceVenue: Galway LTC
21.02.16Mount Pleasant A3KADCA A4
FinalVenue: Galway LTC
21.02.16Lakewood4Pembroke2

Reference: [19][20]

Report

The Irish Grade A Cup was won by Alpha A in 2013 and 2014, but they fell short in the Final in 2015, losing out to Pembroke, who then went all the way to the Final again in 2016, but lost this time to Lakewood.

About

The Irish Club Cups are the All-Ireland Championship for the winners of the various Regional or County Leagues. Grade A is the top level below the Badminton Premier League, and consists of Mixed teams, playing for the Championship over the course of a weekend.

References:

Websites:

[1] Badminton Ireland (2013) Irish Cups 2013 Irish Grade A Cup Group A [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=70C1B589-AECF-4E5D-8059-290B61D7F01B&draw=18 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[2] Badminton Ireland (2013) Irish Cups 2013
Irish Grade A Cup Group B [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=70C1B589-AECF-4E5D-8059-290B61D7F01B&draw=19 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[3] Badminton Ireland (2013) Irish Cups 2013 Irish Grade A Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=70C1B589-AECF-4E5D-8059-290B61D7F01B&draw=20 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[4] Badminton Ireland (2013) Irish Cups 2013 Irish Grade A Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawmatches.aspx?id=70C1B589-AECF-4E5D-8059-290B61D7F01B&draw=20[Accessed 16 March 2019]

[5] Badminton Ireland (2013) All Ireland Club Cups 2014 Irish Grade A Cup Group A [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=C0758EE1-72C5-4CA2-9AB7-58919B27D402&draw=2 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[6] Badminton Ireland (2013) All Ireland Club Cups 2014 Irish Grade A Cup Group B [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=C0758EE1-72C5-4CA2-9AB7-58919B27D402&draw=3 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[7] Badminton Ireland (2013) All Ireland Club Cups 2014 Irish Grade A Cup – 5/6 [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=C0758EE1-72C5-4CA2-9AB7-58919B27D402&draw=5 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[8] Badminton Ireland (2013) All Ireland Club Cups 2014 Irish Grade A Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=C0758EE1-72C5-4CA2-9AB7-58919B27D402&draw=4 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[9] Badminton Ireland (2013) All Ireland Club Cups 2014 Irish Grade A Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=C0758EE1-72C5-4CA2-9AB7-58919B27D402&draw=4 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[10] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2015 Irish Grade A Cup – Group A [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=D9B83287-30C1-4181-84C9-A341C55C08DB&draw=2 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[11] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2015 Irish Grade A Cup – Group B [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=D9B83287-30C1-4181-84C9-A341C55C08DB&draw=3 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[12] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2015 Irish Grade A Cup – 5/6 [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=D9B83287-30C1-4181-84C9-A341C55C08DB&draw=5 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[13] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2015 Irish Grade A Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=D9B83287-30C1-4181-84C9-A341C55C08DB&draw=4 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[14] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2015 Irish Grade A Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawmatches.aspx?id=D9B83287-30C1-4181-84C9-A341C55C08DB&draw=4 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[15] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2016 Irish Grade A Cup – Group A [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=2224A1FA-B534-4B08-A7B6-51655F9B1222&draw=8 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[16] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2016 Irish Grade A Cup – Group B [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=2224A1FA-B534-4B08-A7B6-51655F9B1222&draw=9 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[17] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2016 Irish Grade A Cup – Group C [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=2224A1FA-B534-4B08-A7B6-51655F9B1222&draw=10 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[18] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2016 Irish Grade A Cup – 7-9 [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=2224A1FA-B534-4B08-A7B6-51655F9B1222&draw=23 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[19] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2016 Irish Grade A Cup – 5/6 [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=2224A1FA-B534-4B08-A7B6-51655F9B1222&draw=21 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[20] Badminton Ireland (2013) BI Club Cups 2016 Irish Grade A Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=2224A1FA-B534-4B08-A7B6-51655F9B1222&draw=11 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to David Raitt & Sean Fagan.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 17 March 2019

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You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.

Irish American Football Association | Irish American Football League 2009

IAFL Logo 2003

League Table

PWLTPFPAPts
*Dublin Rebels87012756015
*University of Limerick Vikings86112124613
*Carrickfergus Knights862017111212
*Dublin City University Saints8341861827
Belfast Trojans82601262504
Cork Admirals82601381354
West Dublin Rhinos8071542771

[2]

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Semi-Finals
26.07.09Dublin Rebels38DCU Saints0
28.07.09UL Vikings20Carrickergus Knights0
Shamrock Bowl
09.08.09UL Vikings9Dublin Rebels6 ot
<!-- /wp:table -->

[2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Week 1
22.03.09UL Vikings49Belfast Trojans0
Week 2
29.03.09Dublin Rebels40Carrickfergus Knights7
29.03.09DCU Saints18West Dublin Rhinos18
Week 3
05.04.09Carrickfergus Knights19DCU Saints6
05.04.09Belfast Trojans22Cork Admirals12
05.04.09UL Vikings7Dublin Rebels12
Week 4
19.04.09Cork Admirals14Dublin Rebels32
19.04.09DCU Saints0UL Vikings30
19.04.09Carrickfergus Knights34West Dublin Rhinos6
Week 5
26.04.09DCU Saints26Belfast Trojans22
26.04.09West Dublin Rhinos0Cork Admirals36
26.04.09Dublin Rebels14UL Vikings14
Week 6
10.05.09Dublin Rebels47Belfast Trojans6
10.05.09Cork Admirals18Carrickfergus Knights19
10.05.09West Dublin Rhinos14DCU Saints22
Week 8
24.05.09West Dublin Rhinos0Dublin Rebels47
24.05.09UL Vikings9Cork Admirals6
24.05.09Belfast Trojans18Carrickfergus Knights23
Week 9
31.05.09Carrickfergus Knights14UL Vikings17
31.05.09Cork Admirals52DCU Saints0
Week 10
07.06.09Belfast Trojans6Dublin Rebels56
Week 11
14.06.09Belfast Trojans52West Dublin Rhinos9
14.06.09Dublin Rebels27DCU Saints6
14.06.09Cork Admirals0UL Vikings45
Week 12
21.06.09West Dublin Rhinos7Carrickfergus Knights27
Week 14
05.07.09DCU Saints8Cork Admirals0
05.07.09Carrickfergus Knights28Belfast Trojans0
05.07.09UL Vikings41West Dublin Rhinos0

[2]

2 Pts Win / 1 Pts Tie / 0 Loss / *Qualify for Playoffs

Home Venues

TeamHome Venue
Belfast TrojansMalone Road RFC, Belfast
Carrickfergus KnightsWoodburn Road, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim
Cork AdmiralsCork IT Stadium, Cork
Dublin City University SaintsALSAA, Dublin Airport
Dublin RebelsSportslink, Dublin
University of Limerick VikingsUL Sports Grounds, Limerick
West Dublin RhinosCastleknock College, Dublin

[2]

References

____________________________________________________________

Websites

[2] Irish American Football Association (2009) 2009 LEAGUE TABLE, FIXTURES & RESULTS [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/2009iaflfixtures.htm [Accessed 17 October 2009]

[3] Irish American Football Association (2018) Shamrock Bowl History [Internet] Available from: hhttp://www.americanfootball.ie/american-football/shamrock-bowl-history/ [Accessed 23 March 2018]

Images

[1] Irish American Football Association (2003) IAFL Logo [Internet] Available from: http://americanfootball.ie/iafl/images/logo.gif [Accessed 11 December 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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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 17 March 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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Football Association of Ireland Eircom U21 Futsal League 2007

Final Table

TeamPWDLGFGAGDPts
UCD75114936+1316
Shamrock Rovers75024624+2215
Bohemians75026043+1715
Bray Wanderers74214240+214
St. Patrick’s Athletic73043541-69
Drogheda United72233532+38
Dundalk71153257-254
Monaghan United70072147-260

Reference: [1][2]

Playoff

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Semi-FinalsVenue: NBA, Tallaght
29.04.07UCD5 (7p)Bray Wanderers5 (6p)
29.04.07Shamrock Rovers7Bohemians3
FinalVenue: NBA, Tallaght
29.04.07UCD2Shamrock Rovers4

Reference: [3][4]

Results

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Week 7
07.04.07Drogheda United2Shamrock Rovers4
07.04.07Bray Wanderers4UCD4
07.04.07Dundalk5Monaghan United3
07.04.07Bohemians6St. Patrick’s Athletic2

Reference: [1][2]

References:

Websites:

[1] Futsal Planet (2017) IRL Eircom U21 Futsal League 2007 [Internet] Available from: http://www.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?stagioni=78&paeseclub=96&compnazionale=1816 [Accessed 15 May 2017]

[3] Futsal Planet (2017) IRL Eircom U21 Futsal League 2007 – Play-off [Internet] Available from: http://www.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?stagioni=78&paeseclub=96&compnazionale=2110 [Accessed 15 May 2017]

Internet Archive:

[2] Futsal Planet | Wayback Machine (2012) IRL Eircom U21 Futsal League 2007 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20120730000940/http://www.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?stagioni=78&paeseclub=96&compnazionale=1816 [Accessed 17 March 2019]

[4] Futsal Planet | Wayback Machine (2016) IRL Eircom U21 Futsal League 2007 – Play-off [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160408165739/http://www.futsalplanet.com/champs/champs-01.asp?stagioni=78&paeseclub=96&compnazionale=2110 [Accessed 17 March 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Foley, Cathal Gallagher, Gabriel McCloyne, Peter Lemass, Rose McCabe, Ciaran Simms, Paul Leech, Gerry Tully, Gareth Quigley, Alan McCormack and Jason Caldwell

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Irish American Football League 2008

Final Standings

TeamPWLTPFPAPts
IAFL North
*Belfast Trojans86202267912
Carrickfegus Knights83501561936
Belfast Bulls8260842624
IAFL Central
*Dublin Rebels87103012214
*Dublin City University Saints84401331418
Dublin Rhinos8170492952
IAFL South
*UL Vikings87102868814
*Cork Admirals86203329212
Tallaght Outlaws808004340
Irish American Football League 2008 [Ref: 5]

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Wildcard Playoffs
20.07.2008Cork Admirals34DCU Saints2
Semi-Finals
27.07.2008UL Vikings42Belfast Trojans8
27.07.2008Dublin Rebels19Cork Admirals12
Shamrock Bowl XXII
10.08.2008Dublin Rebels12UL Vikings14
Irish American Football League Playoff Results 2008 [Ref: 2-4]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
Week 1
30.03.2008DCU Saints7Carrickfergus Knights18
30.03.2008Belfast Trojans0Dublin Rebels16
30.03.2008Cork Admirals66Belfast Bulls0
Week 2
06.04.2008Carrickfergus Knights25Dublin Rhinos0
06.04.2008UL Vikings22Belfast Trojans0
06.04.2008Cork Admirals98Tallaght Outlaws0
Week 3
13.04.2008Dublin Rhinos0Dublin Rebels64
13.04.2008Belfast Bulls6UL Vikings22
13.04.2008Tallaght Outlaws0DCU Saints44
Week 4
20.04.2008Belfast Trojans24Belfast Bulls8
20.04.2008Dublin Rebels0Cork Admirals6
Week 5
27.04.2008DCU Saints32Dublin Rhinos3
27.04.2008Carrickfergus Knights0Belfast Trojans42
27.04.2008UL Vikings36Tallaght Outaws0
Week 6
04.05.2008Dublin Rebels25DCU Saints0
04.05.2008Belfast Bulls30Carrickfergus Knights14
04.05.2008UL Vikings20Cork Admirals3
Week 7
11.05.2008Dublin Rhinos34Tallaght Outlaws0
11.05.2008Belfast Bulls14Belfast Trojans30
Week 8
18.05.2008Dublin Rebels52Dublin Rhinos0
18.05.2008Belfast Trojans44Carrickfergus Knights19
18.05.2008Tallaght Outlaws0Cork Admirals60
Week 9
25.05.2008Cork Admirals25UL Vikings34
25.05.2008Carrickfergus Knights14Belfast Bulls26
25.05.2008DCU Saints0Dublin Rebels39
Week 10
01.06.2008Tallaght Outlaws0UL Vikings92
Week 11
08.06.2008Dublin Rhinos6DCU Saints32
Week 12
15.06.2008Dublin Rhinos0Belfast Trojans56
15.06.2008Dublin Rebels72Belfast Bulls0
15.06.2008Carrickfergus Knights32Cork Admirals44
Week 13
22.06.2008UL Vikings14Dublin Rebels32
22.06.2008Belfast Trojans30Tallaght Outlaws0
Week 14
29.06.2008Cork Admirals34Dublin Rhinos6
29.06.2008Belfast Bulls0DCU Saints6
Week 15
06.07.2008DCU Saints12UL Vikings47
Irish American Football League Regular Season Results 2008 [Ref: 2-3]

2 Pts Win / 1 Pts Tie / 0 Loss / x – Qualify for Semi-Finals / y – Qualify for Wildcard Playoff

Shamrock Bowl XXII – Dublin Rebels 12 UL Vikings 14

Dublin Rebels 12 University of Limerick Vikings – Adrian Garvey scored a Touchdown run for the UL Vikings, winning the MVP Award in the process as the Limerick side won Shamrock Bowl XXII 14-12 in a close game against the Dublin Rebels. Darragh O’Callaghan with an Interception Return and Seamus Feehan with a two-point conversion were the other Vikings scorers. The Rebels points came from a Paul Smyth Touchdown, which was converted for one point, a Paul Grogan Field Goal, and a Penalty Safety.

At CIT Stadium, Cork Q1Q2Q3Q4Total
University of Limerick Vikings14
Dublin Rebels12
Shamrock Bowl XXII – 10 August 2008 [Ref: 6]
TeamScorersScore
ULVAdrian Garvey, TD Run
ULVDarragh O’Callaghan Int Return TD (Seamus Feehan 2XPT)
REBPaul Smyth TD (1XPT Good)
REBPaul Grogan FG
REBPenalty Safety
Shamrock Bowl XXII Box-Score – 10 August 2008 [Ref: 6]
MVP (Most Valuable Player)Adrian GarveyUniversity of Limerick Vikings
Shamrock Bowl XXII MVP – 10 August 2008 [Ref: 6]

Report

The 22nd Shamrock Bowl was won by the University of Limerick Vikings, who beat the Dublin Rebels 14-12 in a close game in CIT Stadium in Cork. Both sides had gone through the season 7-1, winning their respective divisions, and then beat tough opposition in the Semi-Finals – the Vikings beat the IAFL North Champions Belfast Trojans by surprisingly large score, 42-8, and the Rebels had a much harder time against the Wild-Card Playoff winners, Cork Admirals, winning 19-12. Dublin City University Saints were the other Wild-Card Playoff qualifiers.

Team Changes and League Structure and Organisation

The 2008 Irish American Football League was the 22nd year of the League, and the 8th under the Irish American Football Association organisation since it restarted in 2001. The League featured nine teams divided into 3 divisions of three, IAFL North, Central and South, with the three division winners qualifying for the Semi-Finals, and the two best runners-up qualifying for the Wild-Card Playoff to determine the fourth Semi-Finalist.

A new League, the DV8 Development League, an 8-v-8 League, was set up as a second level, in order to help new teams grow and develop their players before joining the IAFL. Dublin Dragons dropped down to this League for 2008, but they were replaced by new team, the Dublin Rhinos, based in Castleknock College, just West of the City Centre, meaning the League stayed at nine teams for 2008. With the 6-team DV8 Development League it meant a total of 14 teams playing in the Irish American Football League, an all-time record, beating the previous record of 11 in the second-ever season in 1987.

Home Venues

TeamHome Venue
Belfast BullsMallusk, Belfast
Belfast TrojansMalone Road RFC, Belfast
Carrickfergus KnightsWoodburn Road, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim
Cork AdmiralsDouglas Community School, Cork
Dublin City University SaintsALSAA, Dublin Airport
Dublin RebelsSportslink, Dublin
Dublin RhinosCastleknock College, Dublin
Tallaght OutlawsTallaght RFC Pitch @ National Basketball Arena, Tallaght, Co. Dublin
University of Limerick VikingsUL Sports Grounds, Limerick
Irish American Football League Home Venues 2008 [Ref: 3]


References

Websites

[2] Irish American Football Association (2008) 2008 LEAGUE TABLE, FIXTURES & RESULTS [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/2008results.htm [Accessed 24 September 2016]
[3] Irish American Football Association (2009) Index Early 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/indexearly2009 [Accessed 15 October 2017]
[4] Irish American Football Association (2018) Shamrock Bowl History [Internet] Available from: hhttp://www.americanfootball.ie/american-football/shamrock-bowl-history/ [Accessed 23 March 2018]

Internet Archive

[5] Dublin Rebels (2008) News: 2008 League Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20081019054255/http://www.dublinrebels.com/news.php [Accessed 5 July 2017]

Newspapers

[6] Naughton, Lindie (2008) “Garvey the hero for Vikings” Evening Herald. Thursday, August 14, 2008. Pg. 66 [Past copies of the Evening Herald are available online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service.]

Images

[1] Irish American Football Association (2003) IAFL Logo [Internet] Available from: http://americanfootball.ie/iafl/images/logo.gif [Accessed 11 December 2017]

[2] Irish American Football Association (2008) Shamrock Bowl XXII Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/sbxxiilogo.jpg [Accessed 26 June 2019]

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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Baseball Ireland A League 2017

Baseball Ireland Car Sticker Logo
Baseball Ireland Car Sticker Logo [Reference: 1]

Final League Table

 PWLFFRFRAGBPts
Dublin City Hurricanes161420  058
Greystones Mariners161330  155
Dublin Spartans165110  931
Ulster165110  931
Dublin Black Sox163121  11.523

[3]

Points System: 4 Pts Win / 1 Pt Loss / 0 Pts Forfeit (#)

Italics: Qualify for Playoffs.

Playoff Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
DateSemi-Final Score(Corkagh Park)Score
10.09.2017Greystones Mariners1Dublin Spartans4
10.09.2017Dublin Spartans3Greystones Mariners5
17.09.2017Greystones Mariners8Dublin Spartans2
(Mariners won series 2-1)
DateFinal Score(Corkagh Park)Score
24.09.2017Dublin City Hurricanes10Greystones Mariners2
24.09.2017Greystones Mariners5Dublin City Hurricanes7
(Hurricanes Won series 2-0)

[4]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamScore
 Week 1   
02.04.2017Dublin City Hurricanes6Dublin Spartans2
 Week 2   
09.04.2017Ulster10Dublin Spartans4
09.04.2017Ulster3Dublin Spartans12
09.04.2017Dublin Black Sox7Greystones Mariners11
 Week 3   
22.04.2017Dublin Black Sox3Dublin Spartans24
23.04.2017Dublin City Hurricanes10Greystones Mariners7
 Week 4   
29.04.2017Dublin Black Sox8Dublin Spartans6
30.04.2017Greystones Mariners14Ulster4
30.04.2017Greystones Mariners9Ulster1
 Week 5   
07.05.2017Dublin City Hurricanes22Dublin Spartans1
 Week 6   
14.05.2017Greystones Mariners8Dublin City Hurricanes22
14.05.2017Dublin Black Sox9Ulster8
14.05.2017Dublin Black Sox8Ulster7
 Week 7   
21.05.2017Dublin City Hurricanes15Dublin Black Sox3
 Week 9   
11.06.2017^Greystones Mariners4Dublin City Hurricanes11
 Week 10   
18.06.2017Dublin City Hurricanes14Dublin Black Sox1
 Week 11   
25.06.2017Dublin Black Sox0Dublin City Hurricanes11
 Week 13   
16.07.2017Dublin Spartans8Dublin Black Sox2
16.07.2017Dublin Spartans5Greystones Mariners19
16.07.2017Ulster4Dublin City Hurricanes26
16.07.2017Ulster9Dublin City Hurricanes1
 Week 14   
22.07.2017Dublin Black Sox4Dublin City Hurricanes9
23.07.2017Dublin Spartans18Ulster8
23.07.2017Dublin Spartans7Ulster9
 Week 15   
29.07.2017Greystones Mariners4Dublin Spartans1
29.07.2017^Dublin Spartans2Greystones Mariners15
 Week 16   
06.08.2017Dublin City Hurricanes22Ulster7
06.08.2017Dublin City Hurricanes20Ulster5
06.08.2017Greystones Mariners7Dublin Black Sox2
 Week 17   
09.08.2017Dublin Spartans10Dublin Black Sox7
13.08.2017Dublin Spartans5Dublin City Hurricanes17
13.08.2017Ulster2Greystones Mariners8
13.08.2017Ulster1Greystones Mariners9
 Week 18   
20.08.2017Greystones Mariners7Dublin Spartans2
 Week 19   
23.08.2017Dublin Black Sox0Greystones Mariners7
27.08.2017Greystones Mariners14Dublin City Hurricanes4
27.08.2017Ulster6Dublin Black Sox4
27.08.2017Ulster4Dublin Black Sox3
 Week 20   
02.09.2017Greystones Mariners5Dublin Black Sox1
03.09.2017Dublin Spartans0Dublin City Hurricanes22

[2]

Home Venues [5]

TeamHome Field
Dublin Black SoxShanganagh Park, Shankill, Co. Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
Dublin City HurricanesNational Baseball Facility, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Co. South Dublin
Dublin SpartansNational Baseball Facility, Corkagh Park, Clondalkin, Co. South Dublin
Greystones MarinersShanganagh Park, Shankill, Co. Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown
UlsterPeace-Link Park, Clones, Co. Monaghan
Games marked with^Shanganagh Park, Shankill, Co. Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown

Report

____________________________________________________________

dublin-city-hurricanes-a-league-champions-2017

Dublin City Hurricanes: A-League Champions 2017[6]

Dublin City Hurricanes won their third crown in a row with a two-game sweep of the Greystones Mariners in the Final.[7]

Final (Best-of-3):

Dublin City Hurricanes 10 Greystones Mariners 2

Greystones Mariners 5 Dublin City Hurricanes 7

Game 1: Pitcher Roberto Marquez changed his game, throwing batters off with his curveball, change-up and strategic fastball. Combined with solid defensive play and hits stread throughout the order it was enough to give the Hurricanes the win in the first game.[7]

Game 2: Dublin City took an early lead through the hitting of Kelvin Almsanazar and Marquez. Starting Pitcher for the second game, William Pena, had success until the late innings, when, with Greystones five runs behind, they sparked a ninth-inning rally. Mariners Liam Shier hit a fly-ball way out to left-field which could have been a game-changer, but a diving catch by Jose Martinez got the first out of the innings. Still, the Mariners got three big hits from Dan Viola, Mark Treacy and Leo Farrell, which left the game in the balance. Tommy Hernandez stepped up to the plate for what would have been the Mariners’ winning run, except for Pena’s curveball, which got the final out, and gave the ‘Canes victory for the third year in succession.[7]

References

Websites

[1] Baseball Ireland (2017) Baseball Ireland Logo Car Sticker [Internet] http://www.baseballireland.com/images/carsticker.jpg [Accessed 1 May 2017]

[2] Baseball Ireland (2017) Fixture & Results – A League Fixtures – 2017 [Internet] http://www.baseballireland.com/schedule_new.php?league=A&search_year=2017 [Accessed 4 September 2017]

[3] Baseball Ireland (2017) Fixture & Results – League Tables [Internet] http://www.baseballireland.com/tables.php?search_year=2017 [Accessed 4 September 2017]

[4] Baseball Ireland (2017) Playoff Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballireland.com/schedule_new.php?league=Playoffs&search_year=2017 [Accessed 25 September 2017]

[5] Baseball Ireland (2017) Teams – Adult Teams [Internet] http://www.baseballireland.com/find-a-team.php [Accessed 8 May 2017]

[6] Baseball Ireland (2017) News- 24th September 2017 – Champions – Dublin City Hurricanes [Internet] Available from: http://www.baseballireland.com/news.php#240 [Accessed 20 October 2017]

[7] Leonard, Stephen (2017) “It’s a three-peat for dominant Hurricanes” Tallaght Echo September 28, 2017. [Internet] Available from: http://www.echo.ie/sport/article/it-s-a-three-peat-for-dominant-hurricanes [Accessed 8 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

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

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Irish Flag Football Association Bowl Finals 2009-2014

iffa-logo-2008

IFFA Bowls 2009-10

DateWinners Runners-Up 
 Roscrea Bowl   
2009Clonmel Warriors44Roscrea Falcons33
 Clonmel Tournament   
27.02.10Clonmel Warriors25Mullingar Soldiers19

[13]

IFFA Bowls 2010-11

DateWinners Runners-Up 
 St. Anne’s Park, Raheny   
21.08.10    
 Tournament   
06.11.10Dublin Rebels28NUI Maynooth Phantoms19
 Pirate Bowl I   
04.03.11UCC Pirates A UCC PIrates B 
 Tournament   
03.04.11NUI Maynooth Phantoms42Dublin 86’ers6

[2][4]

IFFA Bowls 2011-12

DateWinners Runners-Up 
 Pirate Bowl II   
13.11.11UCC Pirates A UCC Pirates B 
 Roscrea Bowl   
05.02.11    
 Maynooth Bowl   
21.04.12    
 Mullingar Tournament   
23.06.12Mullingar Minotaurs Edenderry/Craigavon 

[3]

IFFA Bowls 2012-13

DateWinners Runners-Up 
 Turkey Bowl I   
01.12.12NUI Maynooth Phantoms31Mullingar Minotaurs12
 Pirate Bowl III   
02.13    
 Maynooth Bowl   
20.04.13Mullingar Minotaurs   
 Edenderry Bowl   
02.06.13Kildare Soldiers20Edenderry Eagles13

[6][7][8]

IFFA Bowls 2013-14

DateWinners Runners-Up 
 Edenderry Bowl   
19.10.13    
 Viper Bowl I   
09.11.13Dublin Rebels   
 Santry Indoor Bowl   
08.03.14Dublin Vipers15Mullingar Minotaurs0
 Maynooth Bowl   
03.05.14Dublin Vipers28NUI Maynooth Phantoms7
 Viper Bowl II   
09.08.14Dublin Vipers   

[9][10][11][12]

References

_________________________________________________________

Social Media

[2] UCC Flag Football Facebook Page (2011) Post March 6 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/UCCflagfootball/posts/194982360523741 [Accessed 23 September 2017]

[3] UCC Flag Football Facebook Page (2011) Post November 14 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/UCCflagfootball/posts/293614563993853:0 [Accessed 23 September 2017]

[4] NUIM American Flag Football Facebook Page (2011) Post by Damian Gillessen, April 30 2011 [Internet] Available from: https://facebook.com/groups/164379976907834/permalink/376577515688078/ [Accessed 12 April 2018]

[5] Westmeath Minotaurs Facebook Page (2011) Post June 23, 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://facebook.com/311169445561795/posts/530648043613933/ [Accessed 30 June 2018]

[6] NUIM American Flag Football Facebook Page (2012) Post December 3 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://facebook.com/maynoothflagfootball/posts/490034564353240 [Accessed 7 October 2017]

[7] NUIM American Flag Football Facebook Page (2013) Post April 21 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://facebook.com/maynoothflagfootball/posts/552644384758924 [Accessed 7 October 2017]

[8] Edenderry Eagles Facebook Page (2013) Post to Page by Ken Farrell, June 2, 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/groups/341452022587512/permalink/494686387264074/ [Accessed 9 March 2018]

[9] The Dublin Vipers Facebook Page (2013) Post November 9, 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/TheDublinVipers/posts/472468459532171 [Accessed 8 June 2018]

[11] The Dublin Vipers Facebook Page (2014) Post March 8, 2014 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/TheDublinVipers/posts/533789816733368 [Accessed 8 June 2018]

[12] The Dublin Vipers Facebook Page (2014) Post August 9, 2014 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/TheDublinVipers/posts/611555432290139 [Accessed 25 February 2018]

Videos

[10] You Tube – NUIM PHantoms(2014) NUI Maynooth Annual Flag Football Tournament 03-05-14 FINALS [Internet] Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rw0UbRzlj8 [Accessed 21 November 2016]

Internet Archive

[13] Clonmel Warriors (2013) News: Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20130506080210/http://clonmelwarriors.webs.com/ [Accessed 5 July 2018]

Images

[14] Irish American Football Association (2007) IFFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/iffalogo.jpg [Accessed 7 April 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Joe Grey and Sean Douglas, Dublin Vipers.

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Irish American Football Association Flag Football Challenge Games 2001-02

iafa-original

Composite Table

 PWLTPFPAPts
Drimnagh Cycos211032243
Belfast Bulls211024203
Coleraine Chieftans211020243
UL Vikings211024323

Compiled from: [1][2]

Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
29.04.01Drimnagh Cycos20UL Vikings24
10.02.02UL Vikings0Drimnagh Cycos12
12.05.02Belfast Bulls16Coleraine Chieftans8
09.06.02Coleraine Chieftans12Belfast Bulls8

[1][2]

[3][4]

Report

_________________________________________________________

29 April 2001

The 2001-02 Flag Football season was the first since the Dublin-Area Irish Flag Football League ceased after the 1999-2000 season. The matches were played under the authority of the newly-established Irish American Football Association, and all four teams finished with an equal 1-1 record.

References

_________________________________________________________

Internet Archive

[1] Wayback Machine – Irish American Football Scene (2001) Flag Football: News – UL Vikings at Drimnagh Cycos [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20010721055929/http://www.iafs.co.uk/ [Accessed 8 October 2017]

[2] Wayback Machine – Drimnagh Cycos Yahoo Site (2001) Recent Messages [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011221050433/http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/drimnaghcycos [Accessed 21 April 2017]

[3] Wayback Machine – Irish American Football Scene (2002) UL Vikings 0 Drimnagh Cycos 12 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020405053228/http://www.iafs.co.uk/ [Accessed 8 October 2017]

[4] Wayback Machine – Irish American Football Scene (2002) Chieftans and Bulls slug it out [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021016145225/http://www.iafs.co.uk:80/index.php?page=02flagbullsatcheiftans.php [Accessed 6 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan, Jean Dunphy, Derek Walsh, Breda Walsh and Kevin Fisher

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

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