Year: 2019

NFL & NCAA Pre-Season Games in Ireland 1988-1997

NFL & NCAA Pre-Season Games 1988-1997

DateHome Team Away Team 
 NCAA Pre-Season   
19.11.88Boston College Eagles38Army Black Knights24
02.12.89Pittsburgh Panthers46Rutgers Scarlet Knights29
16.11.91Holy Cross24Fordham19
29.11.92Bowdoin7Tufts6
02.11.96Notre Dame Fighting Irish54Navy Midshipmen27
 NFL Pre-Season    
1997Pittsburgh Steelers30Chicago Bears17

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

Bibliography

[1] Evening Herald (1993) Tornadoes Plan for ’94 Evening Herald. Thursday, October 07, 1993, pg. 52

[2] Evening Herald (1994) YOUR SPORTING UPDATE AT A GLANCE – AMERICAN FOOTBALL Evening Herald. Thursday February 17, 1994, pg. 53

[3] Evening Herald (1994) Tornadoes Test Evening Herald. Thursday July 07, 1994, pg. 61

Websites

[4] Lucky Show (2016) American Football in Ireland [Internet] Available from: http://www.luckyshow.org/football/Shamrock%20Bowl.htm [Accessed 5 June 2017]

Acknowledgements

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

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European Football League | Eurobowl 1988-1992

EFL Eurobowl 1988-1992

European Team

DateRoundIrish Team European Team 
  Eurobowl II   
1988QualDublin Celts12Graz Giants (Aut)36
  Eurobowl III   
1989Rd 1Dublin Celts3Birmingham Bulls (Eng)29
  Eurobowl IV   
1990PrelimDublin Celts30Barcelona Boxers (Esp)0
1990Rd 1Dublin Celts12Manchester Spartans (Eng)28
  Eurobowl V   
1991Rd 1Craigavon Cowboys6Brussels Raiders (Bel)16
  Eurobowl VI   
1992Rd 1Dublin Celts0Birmingham Bulls (Eng)20

[1][2][3]

Report

________________________________________________________

The Eurobowl was the European Championship for the National Club Champions of Europe. It was first staged in 1986, and the Irish Champions first took part in 1988.

The Dublin Celts were Ireland’s first representatives in the Eurobowl, losing 36-12 to Austria’s Graz Giants in the Qualifying Round.   The following year the Celts represented Ireland again, losing 29-3 to the United Kingdom’s Birmingham Bulls. [3]

1990 proved historic, with the Dublin Celts winning 30-0 over the Barcelona Boxers, in an Irish teams first victory in European competition. The game was abandoned at half-time after the Barcelona players walked off the pitch complaining that a Celts player was using illegal studs, however, the result stood as the match officials had checked the kit before kickoff and judged it to be all within regulation. [3]

The Celts lost in the next round 28-12 to the Manchester Spartans in what was claimed to be the best performance by an Irish team against English opposition. [3]

In 1991 the Craigavon Cowboys played at home against the Brussels Raiders, losing 16-6 in front of a large crowd. [3]

The Dublin Celts again faced English opposition in 1992, losing 20-0 to the Birmingham Bulls. This was the last time Irish teams entered the Eurobowl as the Irish Association left the EFL due to Britain being expelled – it would have been too costly for the small Irish association to travel anywhere else to play matches. [3]

Dublin Celts QB John Donnelly v Birmingham Bulls – Eurobowl Qualifier 1989 [Reference: [4]

Bibliography

[1] Naughton, L. (1990) “Dublin Celts ready to roll” Evening Herald. Thursday, April 5, 1990. Pg. 52.

[2] Naughton, L. (1991) “COWBOYS TEST” Evening Herald. Thursday, February 14, 1991. Pg. 61.

Websites

[3] Britball Now (2009) Results in Euro Competition [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/results-in-euro-competition.html [Accessed 1 November 2016]

Images

[4] Britball Now | Facebook (2016) Photo February 26, 2016: ” Birmingham Bulls defense swarm over Dublin Celts QB John Donnelly in this 1989 Eurobowl qualifier “[Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/131555973564179/photos/a.616537095066062/946026535450448/?type=3&theater [Accessed 11 November 2019]

Acknowledgements

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

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Athletic Union League | Futsal League 2015-2018

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AUL Futsal League 2015-16

 

P W D L F A Pts
FC Transylavania Futsal 14 13 1 0 52 13 40
B+H United 14 9 2 3 42 21 29
Clontarf Vikings 14 7 1 6 34 28 22
St. Ita’s AFC 14 7 1 6 34 32 22
Saints and Scholars 14 5 5 4 33 28 20
Blue Magic 14 5 3 6 31 27 18
Puskas Hagi 14 2 3 9 30 49 9
Balbriggan FC 14 0 0 14 4 62 0

[2]

 

AUL Futsal League 2016-17

 

P W D L F A Pts
Romstar Inter 16 13 2 1 87 39 41
Transilvania FC 16 11 2 3 75 45 35
Puskas Hagi 16 10 1 5 89 54 31
Blue Magic 16 10 1 5 74 41 31
St. Ita’s Futsal Seniors 16 8 1 7 65 47 25
Saints and Scholars 16 6 3 7 78 47 21
Clontarf Vikings 16 7 0 9 53 48 21
St. Ita’s Futsal Youths 16 2 0 14 24 112 6
Irish Vikings 16 0 0 16 21 133 0

[3]

 

AUL Futsal League 2017-18

 

P W D L F A Pts
Puskas-Hagi 13 11 0 2 102 50 33
Blue Magic 13 10 1 2 102 35 31
St. Ita’s Futsal Seniors 13 8 1 4 68 38 25
Futsamba Naas 13 7 1 5 67 46 22
Blue Magic 2nd 13 6 2 5 61 53 20
Dublin City Futsal 7 2 0 5 14 48 6
St. Ita’s Futsal Reserves 13 1 1 11 26 73 4
Bohemian FC 13 1 0 12 31 128 3

[4]

Report

The AUL Futsal League was won by three different Hungarian-Romanian teams from 2015-2018: FC Transylvania Futsal in 2015-16, Romstar Inter in 2016-17 and Puskas-Hagi (named after the greatest Hungarian & Romanian Soccer players ever, respectively), in 2017-18

About

The Emerald Futsal League became part of the Athletic Union League, the main Dublin Soccer Association in 2015.

Websites

_________________________________________________________

 

Websites

 

 

[2] Athletic Union League (2016) AUL Futsal League 2015/16 Table [Internet] http://www.aul.ie/competition.aspx?old=1001&id=1120 [Accessed 13 November 2016]

[3] Athletic Union League (2017) AUL Futsal League 2016/17 Table [Internet] Available from: http://www.aul.ie/competition.aspx?oid=1001&id=1134#.WJsHGYXXLIU [Accessed 24 April 2017]

[4] Athletic Union League (2017) AUL Futsal League 2017/18 Table [Internet] Available from: http://www.aul.ie/competition.aspx?oId=1001&id=1167#.Wh_ttEpl_IU [Accessed 19 June 2018]

Images

 

[1] Baldoyle Grange United (2017) AUL Logo [Internet] Available from: http://baldoylegrangeunited.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/AUL-Logo.png [Accessed 8 February 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Niall Brennan and Emerson Callender

 

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Ireland Water Polo | Women’s National League | Division 2 2015-2018

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National League Water Polo Women’s Division 2 2015-16

 

P W L D GD Pts
St. Vincent’s B 10 10 0 0 78 30
Drogheda 11 5 4 2 -17 17
Tribes 11 5 5 1 -9 16
Donegall Diamonds 10 4 5 1 3 13
Clontarf 12 0 10 2 -55 2

[1]

 

IWP National League Womens Division 2 2016-17

 

P W D L F A Pts
St. Vincent’s 9 9 0 0 105 19 27
Drogheda 10 5 2 3 110 57 17
Donegall Diamonds 10 6 1 3 103 62 19
Tribes A 10 4 0 6 74 81 12
Clontarf 10 2 3 5 69 65 9
Tribes Masters 9 0 0 9 31 208 0

[2]

IWP National League Womens Division 2 2017-18

 

P W D L F A Pts
Clontarf 6 6 0 0 78 31 18
Cathal Brugha 6 3 0 3 60 61 9
Tribes A 6 2 0 4 41 63 6
North Dublin 6 1 0 5 44 68 3
Tribes Masters 0 0 0 0 0 0 -8

[3]

 

References

_________________________________________________________

 

Websites

 

 

[1] Swim Ireland (2016) Water Polo – Fixtures 2015-2016 [Internet] Available from: http://www.swimireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2016/03/Fixtures-April-2.pdf [Accessed 28 October 2016]

[2] Ireland Water Polo (2017) National League Tables 2016/17 [Internet] Available from http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables.html [Accessed 18 April 2017]

 

Internet Archive

 

[3] Ireland Water Polo – Wayback Machine (2018) National League Tables 2017/18 [Internet] Availabble from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180918095423/http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables-2017-18.html [Accessed 18 September 2018]

 

Images

 

[5] Ireland Water Polo (2014) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Availabble from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Caoimhe Mullaney.

 

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Ireland Water Polo Women’s National League Division 1 2016-2018

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IWP National League Womens Division 1 2016-17

 PWDLFAPts
St. Vincent’s1010001766930
Tribes10604909118
Donegall Diamonds1050510711215
Cathal Brugha #10505857115
Trinity10208791436
Glenalbyn10208741256

[3]

IWP National League Womens Division 1 2017-18

 PWDLFAPts
St. Vincent’s B1414002356142
Trinity1481510210825
Diamonds A1473415512024
Tribes1471612910922
Clontarf14716969422
St. Vincent’s A14401011415312
Cathal Brugha #13427939310
Diamonds B #13001333219-4

[4]

Season Information

Points System: 3 Pts Win / 1 Pt Draw / 0 Pts Loss / -4 Pts Forfeit #

Tie-Breaker: head-to-head aggregate score over two matches.

Report

Water Polo was invented in Scotland in the late 19th Century and has been played in Ireland since the early 20th Century. Its’ heydey was in the 1960s when Ireland Qualified for the European Championships.

St. Vincent’s of Glasnevin, Dublin, have been the dominant team in Irish Women’s Water Polo for the last three years, winning all their league matches every year.

References

_________________________________________________________

Websites

[3] Ireland Water Polo (2017) National League Tables 2016/17 [Internet] Available from http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables.html [Accessed 18 April 2017]

Internet Archive

[4] Ireland Water Polo – Wayback Machine (2015) National League Tables 2017/18 [Internet] Availabble from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180918095423/http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables-2017-18.html [Accessed 18 September 2018]

Images

[5] Ireland Water Polo (2014) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Availabble from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoimhe Mullaney.

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Ireland Water Polo | Men’s National League | Division 3 2016-2018

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IWP National League Mens Division 3 2016-17

 

P W D L F A Pts
Trinity 12 8 2 2 127 86 26
Clonard 12 7 1 4 99 87 22
Sandycove 12 7 0 5 110 88 21
North Dublin 12 6 2 4 93 76 20
St. Vincent’s 12 6 0 6 100 94 18
Clontarf 12 5 1 6 98 89 16
Blackrock 12 0 0 12 50 157 0

[1]

 

IWP National League Mens Division 3 2017-18

 

P W D L F A Pts
North Dublin 11 10 0 1 121 77 30
St. Vincent’s 12 9 0 3 142 76 27
Clonard 12 8 0 4 145 87 24
Cu Chulainn 11 6 1 4 112 102 19
Sandycove 12 3 1 8 100 101 10
Clontarf 12 3 0 9 93 119 9
Athlone 10 0 0 10 28 180 0
Blackrock 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2

[2]

References

_______________________________________________________

 

Websites

 

[1] Swim Ireland (2017) League Table Results 2016-17 [Internet] Availabble from: http://www.swimireland.ie/other-water-sports/water-polo/league-tablesresults/ [Accessed 16 February 2017]

 

Internet Archive

 

[2] Ireland Water Polo – Wayback Machine (2018) National League Tables 2017/18 [Internet] Availabble from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180918095423/http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables-2017-18.html [Accessed 18 September 2018]

 

Images

 

[5] Ireland Water Polo (2014) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Laurence O’Toole.

 

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Ireland Water Polo | Men’s National League | Division 2 2016-2018

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IWP National League Mens Division 2 2016-17

 

P W D L F A Pts
St. Vincent’s 12 11 0 1 134 57 33
Drogheda 12 8 0 4 100 73 24
Galway Bay 12 8 0 4 138 107 24
Grads 12 4 2 6 83 94 14
Clontarf # 12 5 1 6 100 84 12
Cathal Brugha 12 2 1 9 48 142 7
UCC # 12 1 2 9 70 116 -3

[1]

Drogheda finish 2nd on head-to-head results vs Galway Bay (7-8, 13-9)

# Clontarf (-4) & UCC (-8) had points deducted for forfeiting matches

 

IWP National League Mens Division 2 2017-18

 

P W D L F A Pts
St. Vincent’s 10 8 0 2 103 52 24
Galway Bay 10 6 0 4 79 68 18
Clontarf 10 5 1 4 86 82 16
Cathal Brugha 10 5 0 5 86 106 15
Drogheda 10 4 1 5 81 85 13
Trinity 10 1 0 9 50 92 3

[2]

References

_______________________________________________________

 

Websites

 

[1] Swim Ireland (2017) League Table Results 2016-17 [Internet] Availabble from: http://www.swimireland.ie/other-water-sports/water-polo/league-tablesresults/ [Accessed 16 February 2017]

 

Internet Archive

 

[2] Ireland Water Polo – Wayback Machine (2018) National League Tables 2017/18 [Internet] Availabble from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180918095423/http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables-2017-18.html [Accessed 18 September 2018]

 

Images

 

[5] Ireland Water Polo (2014) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Laurence O’Toole.

 

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GAA Rounders All-Ireland Minor Mixed Championship Finals 1998-2018

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Minor Mixed Finals 1998-2018

YearWinner Runner-Up 
1998Glynn-Barntown (Wexford)   
1999Bagenalstown (Carlow)   
2000Bagenalstown (Carlow)   
2001Limekiln (Dublin)   
2002St. Clare’s (Cavan)   
2003Limekiln (Dublin)   
2004Limekiln (Dublin)   
2005Cuchulainn (Carlow)   
2006Cuchulainn (Carlow)   
2007Cuchulainn (Carlow) Naomh Mhichil (Derry) 
2008The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2009Limekiln (Dublin) The Heath (Laois) 
2010The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2011The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2012The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2013Limekiln (Dublin)   
2014Limekiln (Dublin)   
2015Cuchulainn (Carlow)   
2016    
2017    
2018Limekiln (Dublin)23The Harps (Laois)18

Rounders was included in the original Gaelic Athletic Association Charter in 1884 as one one of the four Gaelic Games – the others being Gaelic Football, Hurling, and Handball. It wasn’t until the 1950s, however, that any effort was made to organise the game, when the Erin’s Own Club in Antrim started a Rounders section and made efforts to promote the game throughout Ireland.

The Minor Mixed All-Ireland Championship has been run since 1998.

Websites

[1] GAA Rounders (2016) Minor Mixed Roll of Honour [Internet] Available from: http://gaarounders.ie/minormixedrollofhonour [Accessed 2 January 2017]

[2] GAA Rounders (2007) Honours 2007 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2007 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[3] GAA Rounders (2008) Honours 2008 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2008 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[4] GAA Rounders (2009) Honours 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2009 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[5] GAA Rounders (2010) Honours 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2010 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[6] GAA Rounders (2011) Honours 2011 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2011 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[7] GAA Rounders (2012) Honours 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2012 [Accessed 7 October2016]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dervla Mulcahy.

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GAA Rounders All-Ireland Minor Men’s Championship Finals 1977-2018

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Minor Men’s Finals 1977-2018

YearWinner Runner-Up 
1977Erin’s Own (Antrim)   
1978Erin’s Own (Antrim)   
1979Plunkett’s Pomeroy (Tyrone)   
1980Plunkett’s Pomeroy (Tyrone)   
1981Lakelands (Dublin)   
1982Lakelands (Dublin)   
1983Lakelands (Dublin)   
1984Erne Eagles (Cavan)   
1985Lakelands (Dublin)   
1986Erne Eagles (Cavan)   
1987Castlebar (Mayo)   
1988Castlebar (Mayo)   
1989Linn O’ Dempsey (Laois)   
1990St. Laurence’s (Kildare)   
1991Desertmartin (Derry)   
1992Castlebar (Mayo)   
1993Castlebar (Mayo)   
1994Castlebar (Mayo)   
1995Clarecastle (Clare)   
1996Clarecastle (Clare)   
1997Erne Eagles (Cavan)   
1998St. Senan’s (Limerick)   
1999Roscrea (Tipperary)   
2000The Heath (Laois)   
2001St. Clare’s (Cavan)   
2002Limekiln (Dublin)   
2003Limekiln (Dublin)   
2004Limekiln (Dublin)   
2005Cuchulainn (Carlow)   
2006Erne Eagles (Cavan)   
2007Erne Eagles (Cavan) Bunaddan 
2008The Heath (Laois) Erne Eagles (Cavan) 
2009The Heath (Laois) Naomh Eoin (Carlow) 
2010The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2011The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2012The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2013Limekiln (Dublin)   
2014Limekiln (Dublin)   
2015Limekiln (Dublin)   
2016    
2017Limekiln (Dublin)30Clonbroney10
2018The Harps (Laois)15Clonbroney (Longford)11
Rounders was included in the original Gaelic Athletic Association Charter in 1884 as one one of the four Gaelic Games – the others being Gaelic Football, Hurling, and Handball. It wasn’t until the 1950s, however, that any effort was made to organise the game, when the Erin’s Own Club in Antrim started a Rounders section and made efforts to promote the game throughout Ireland.

 

The Minor Men’s All-Ireland Championship has been run since 1977.

Websites

[1] GAA Rounders (2016) Minor Mens Roll of Honour [Internet] Available from: http://gaarounders.ie/minormenrollofhonour [Accessed 2 January 2017]

[2] GAA Rounders (2007) Honours 2007 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2007 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[3] GAA Rounders (2008) Honours 2008 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2008 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[4] GAA Rounders (2009) Honours 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2009 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[5] GAA Rounders (2010) Honours 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2010 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[6] GAA Rounders (2011) Honours 2011 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2011 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[7] GAA Rounders (2012) Honours 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2012 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[8] GAA Rounders (2017) Minor Competition – Minor Men [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/fixtures-results-standing-ssenior/minormen [Accessed 14 August 2017]

[9] GAA Rounders (2017) Minor Mens 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/fixtures-results-standing-ssenior/minormen [Accessed 31 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Frank Connolly.

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GAA Rounders Minor Ladies All-Ireland Championship Finals 1977-2018

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Minor Ladies Finals 1977-2016

YearWinner Runner-Up 
1977Erin’s Own (Antrim)   
1978St. Ergnat’s (Antrim)   
1979Erin’s Own (Antrim)   
1980Donagh (Monaghan)   
1981Donagh (Monaghan)   
1982Donagh (Monaghan)   
1983Donagh (Monaghan)   
1984Magherafelt (Derry)   
1985Lakelands (Dublin)   
1986Magherafelt (Derry)   
1987Castlebar (Mayo)   
1988Castlebar (Mayo)   
1989Castlebar (Mayo)   
1990St. Laurence’s (Kildare)   
1991Desertmartin (Derry)   
1992Castlebar (Mayo)   
1993Castlebar (Mayo)   
1994Castlebar (Mayo)   
1995Castlebar (Mayo)   
1996Castlebar (Mayo)   
1997Rathdowney (Laois)   
1998Rathdowney (Laois)   
1999Rathdowney (Laois)   
2000Ballyhaise (Cavan)   
2001Bagenalstown (Carlow)   
2002Bagenalstown (Carlow)   
2003Bagenalstown (Carlow)   
2004Bagenalstown (Carlow)   
2005Castlebar (Mayo)   
2006Castlebar (Mayo)   
2007Castlebar (Mayo) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2008Castlebar (Mayo) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2009The Heath (Laois) Castlebar (Mayo) 
2010The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2011The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2012The Heath (Laois) Limekiln (Dublin) 
2013The Heath (Laois)   
2014Limekiln (Dublin)   
2015Cuchulainn (Carlow)   
2016    
2017    
2018Athenry34Limekiln17
Rounders was included in the original Gaelic Athletic Association Charter in 1884 as one one of the four Gaelic Games – the others being Gaelic Football, Hurling, and Handball. It wasn’t until the 1950s, however, that any effort was made to organise the game, when the Erin’s Own Club in Antrim started a Rounders section and made efforts to promote the game throughout Ireland.

 

The Minor Ladies All-Ireland Championship has been run since 1977

Websites

[1] GAA Rounders (2016) Minor Womens Roll of Honour [Internet] Available from: http://gaarounders.ie/minorwomenrollofhonour [Accessed 2 January 2017]

[2] GAA Rounders (2007) Honours 2007 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2007 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[3] GAA Rounders (2008) Honours 2008 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2008 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[4] GAA Rounders (2009) Honours 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2009 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[5] GAA Rounders (2010) Honours 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2010 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[6] GAA Rounders (2011) Honours 2011 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2011 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[7] GAA Rounders (2012) Honours 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2012 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[8] GAA Rounders (2018) Minor Ladies 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/fixtures-results-standing-ssenior/minorladies [Accessed 31 October 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan.

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