Month: May 2021

Central European Football League Cup 2017

Central European Football League Logo
Central European Football League Logo [References: 1]

Standings

CEFL Cup 2017PWLTPFPAPct
CEFL Cup Western Group
Kranj Alp Devils (Slo) (F)43109043.750
Sarajevo Spartans (BiH)(3P)43107249.750
Zagreb Patriots (Cro)40402696.000
CEFL Cup Eastern Group
Novi Sad Dukes (Ser)(F)3300110261.000
Belgrade Blue Dragons (Ser)32105050.667
Indija Indians (Ser)31202053.333
Sirmium Legionaires (Ser)30302576.000
[References: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
3rd Place
11.06.2017Sarajevo Spartans0Belgrade Blue Dragons14
Final
10.06.2017Kranj Alp Devils0Novi Sad Dukes59
[References: 3]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
26.03.2017Novi Sad Dukes50Sirmium Legionaires12
Week 2
08.04.2017Kranj Alp Devils22Sarajevo Spartans6
Week 3
15.04.2017Indija Indians0Novi Sad Dukes23
Week 4
22.04.2017Zagreb Patriots6Kranj Alp Devils26
23.04.2017Belgrade Blue Dragons13Sirmium Legionaires6
Week 5
29.04.2017Sarajevo Spartans13Zagreb Patriots7
Week 6
07.05.2017Indija Indians7Belgrade Blue Dragons23
Week 7
13.05.2017Kranj Alp Devils28Zagreb Patriots7
13.05.2017Sirmium Legionaires7Indija Indians13
Week 8
20.05.2017Zagreb Patriots6Sarajevo Spartans29
Week 9
27.05.2017Sarajevo Spartans24Kranj Alp Devils14
Week 10
03.06.2017Belgrade Blue Dragons14Novi Sad Dukes37
[References: 3]

Report

Novi Sad Dukes of Serbia convincingly won the Central European Football League Cup in 2017, triumphing 59-0 in the Final versus Kranj Alp Devils, based in Slovenia. The Dukes went undefeated during the Regular season, going 3-0 while the Alp Devils suffered only one loss in the four games, a 24-14 loss to Sarajevo Spartans of Bosnia-Hercegovina in their last regular season game, but won the head-to-head having defeated the Spartans 22-6 in their first game. The other opposition in the Western Group was Zagreb Patriots who lost all four games, while in the Novi Sad Dukes’ Eastern Group, Belgrade Blue Dragons provided the strongest opposition with Indija Indians and Sirmium Legionaires also competing, all four teams coming from Serbia.

About

The Central European Football League was a AA (3rd Level) European American Football League which operated from 2006 to the present (at time of writing) with the first 11 years as a AAA League based in the Balkans and Central European countries which formed the Soviet Block, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 20th Century, due to there being not enough teams in each country for their own league prior to 2017.

Since 2017 the CEFL Championship has operated as a AA (3rd Level) Regional Mini-League in Central Europe, stretching from Moscow in Russia in the East, Istanbul in Turkey in the South, Thonon in South-East France in the West and Wroclaw in Poland in the North, while the CEFL Cup has operated as a A Level (4th Level) Regional Mini-League or Cup in the same areas, but primarily in the Balkan countries .

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) 2019 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2019-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

About this document

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References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) Standings, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20171220044104/http://www.european-league.com/standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[2] Central European Football League (2019) Scores & Schedule, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180219005241/http://www.european-league.com/scores/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

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Central European Football League Championship 2017

Central European Football League Logo
Central European Football League Logo [References: 1]

Standings

CEFL 2017PWLTPFPAPct
CEFL Western Conference
SWARCO Raiders (Aut) 220068201.000
Panthers Wroclaw (PoL)21105447.500
Triangle Razorbacks (Den)20201469.000
CEFL Eastern Conference
Kragujevac Wild Boars (Ser)220071691.000
SBB Vukovi Beograd (Ser)220062521.000
Koc Rams (Tur)20204256.000
Budapest Cowbells (Hun)20203977.000
[References: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Bowl XII 2017
10.06.2017SWARCO Raiders55Kragujevac Wild Boars20
[References: 3]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
15.04.2017Koc Rams14Kragujevac Wild Boars21
15.04.2017Budapest Cowbells24SBB Vukovi Beograd27
Week 2
22.04.2017Panthers Wroclaw20SWARCO Raiders33
Week 3
06.05.2017SWARCO Raiders35Triangle Razorbacks0
Week 4
20.05.2017SBB Vukovi Beograd35Koc Rams28
20.05.2017Triangle Razorbacks14Panthers Wroclaw34
Week 5
27.05.2017Kragujevac Wild Boars50Budapest Cowbells15
[References: 3]

Report

SWARCO Raiders from Innsbruck in Austria won the 12th CEFL Bowl for the Central European Football League Championship in 2017 defeating Serbia’s Kragujevac Wild Boars 55-20 in the showpiece game. They had earlier defeated Panthers Wroclaw of Poland and Denmark’s Triangle Razorbacks in the 2-game Mini-League Western Conference Regular Season, while the Wild Boars had finished ahead of SBB Vukovi Beograd, also of Serbia, in the Eastern Conference after disposing of both Koc Rams of Turkey and Budapest Cowbells (Hungary) in the Regular Season.

The Central European Football League Championship was a AA (3rd Level) European American Football League which operated from 2006 to the present (at time of writing) with the first 11 years as a AAA League based in the Balkans and Central European countries which formed the Soviet Block, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 20th Century, due to there being not enough teams in each country for their own league prior to 2017. Since 2017 it has operated as a AA Regional Mini-League in Central Europe, stretching from Moscow in Russia in the East, Istanbul in Turkey in the South, Thonon in South-East France in the West and Denmark in the North.

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) Standings, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20171220044104/http://www.european-league.com/standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

[2] Central European Football League (2019) Scores & Schedule, 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180219005241/http://www.european-league.com/scores/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

About this document

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Central European Football League Cup 2019

Central European Football League Logo
Central European Football League Logo {References: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
13.04.2019Budapest Cowbells (Hun)6Moscow Spartans (Rus)24
13.04.2019Bucharest Rebels (Rom)14Belgrade SBB Vukovi (Ser)28
13.04.2019Bolzano Giants (Ita)36Budapest Wolves (Hun)19
13.04.2019Istanbul ITU Hornets (Tur)40Moscow Patriots (Rus)19
Semi-Finals
11.05.2019Belgrade SBB Vukovi27Bolzano Giants42
18.05.2019Istanbul ITU Hornets17Moscow Spartans43
CEFL Cup
09.06.2019Bolzano Giants14Moscow Spartans15
[References: 2]

Report

Moscow Spartans defeated Bolzano Giants of Italy 15-14 to take the Central European Football League Cup back to Russia in 2019. They had earlier knocked out Hungary’s Budapest Cowbells in the Quarter-Finals and Istanbul ITU Hornets of Turkey in the Semi-Finals of the Single-Elimination / Knockout Cup. Bolzano Giants had knocked out Budapest Wolves (Hungary) and Belgrade SBB Vukovi (Serbia) in the earlier rounds. Other teams competing were Bucharest Rebels of Romania and Russia’s Moscow Patriots.

The Central European Football League Cup was a A (4th Level) European American Football League which operated from 2006 to the present (at time of writing) with the first 11 years as a AAA League based in the Balkans and Central European countries which formed the Soviet Block, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 20th Century, due to there being not enough teams in each country for their own league prior to 2017. Since 2017 it has operated as a AA Regional Mini-League in Central Europe, stretching from Moscow in Russia in the East, Istanbul in Turkey in the South, Thonon in South-East France in the West and Wroclaw in Poland in the North.

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) 2019 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2019-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

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Last Updated: 23 May 2021

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Central European Football League 2019

Central European Football League Logo
Central European Football League Logo [References: 1]

Standings

CEFL 2019PWLTPFPAPct
CEFL Eastern Conference
Calanda Broncos (Swi)3300119531.000
Wroclaw Panthers (Pol)321012847.667
Kragujevac Wild Boars (Ser)312099143.333
Istanbul Koc Rams (Tur)303060163.000
CEFL Western Conference
SWARCO Raiders Tirol (Aut)220091301.000
Thonon Black Panthers (Fra)21104948.500
Milan Seamen (Ita)20203092.000
[References: 2]

PLayoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
CEFL Bowl XIV
08.06.2019Calanda Broncos (Swi)42SWARCO Raiders Tirol (Aut)46
[References: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
13.04.2019Kragujevac Wild Boars53Istanbul Koc Rams36
13.04.2019SWARCO Raiders Tirol41Thonon Black Panthers7
13.04.2019Wroclaw Panthers3Calanda Broncos27
Week 2
27.04.2019Istanbul Koc Rams7Wroclaw Panthers55
Week 3
11.05.2019Wroclaw Panthers70Kragujevac Wild Boars13
11.05.2019Calanda Broncos55Istanbul Koc Rams17
11.05.2019Milan seamen23SWARCO Raiders Tirol50
Week 4
25.05.2019Thonon Black Panthers42Milan Seamen7
25.05.2019Calanda Broncos37Kragujevac Wild Boars33
[References: 2]

Report

Switzerland’s Calanda Broncos from the tiny mountain region of Rhaetia and Austria’s SWARCO Raiders Tirol from Innsbruck met in the Central European Football League Final in 2019 with Raiders Tirol winning by a narrow 46-42 margin in the Alpen rivalry with their Swiss neighbours.

Drawn in separate Eastern and Western Conferences, the Raiders and Broncos had won all of their Conference games, although Broncos had a scare against Serbia’s Kragujevac Wild Boars in the last regular season week, only winning 37-33. Raiders made easier work of it defeating both France’s Thonon Black Panthers and Italy’s Milan Seamen by at least four touchdowns each.

Hoping to capitalise on Broncos’ potential slip-up were Wroclaw Panthers of Poland who had defeated the Wild Boars 70-13 and Istanbul Koc Rams 55-7 before their explosive defence was shut down effectively against Calanda, scoring only three points.

The Central European Football League was a AA (3rd Level) European American Football League which operated from 2006 to the present (at time of writing) with the first 11 years as a AAA League based in the Balkans and Central European countries which formed the Soviet Block, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 20th Century, due to there being not enough teams in each country for their own league prior to 2017. Since 2017 it has operated as a AA Regional Mini-League in Central Europe, stretching from Moscow in Russia in the East, Istanbul in Turkey in the South, Thonon in South-East France in the West and Wroclaw in Poland in the North.

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) 2019 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2019-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

About this document

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Last Updated: 23 May 2021

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Anglo-Scottish American Football Friendlies 1998

EFAF Logo
EFAF Logo [References: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
01.03.1998Gateshead Senators (Eng)20Clydesdale Colts (Sco)0
29.03.1998Gateshead Senators (Eng)40Strathclyde Sheriffs (Sco)0
[References: 2-3]

Report

England’s Gateshead Senators started their 1998 British American Football Association Senior League Division One campaign off with two pre-season victories over Scottish Gridiron Association team, Clydesdale Colts and Strathclyde Sheriffs. Their next match was against Dutch side Hilversum Hurricanes before their BAFA Regular Season started.

References

Logos

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1998) “Senators make flying start to ’98 campaign” First Down. Saturday, March 7, 1998. pg. 22.

[3] Anon. (1997) “Gateshead rout Scots” First Down. Saturday April 4, 1998. Pg. 20.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer.

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European Federation of American Football Dutch Invitational Tournament 1997-1998

EFAF Logo
EFAF Logo [References: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1997 TournamentVenue: Hilversum, Neth
12.04.1997Hilversum Hurricanes (Neth)14Gateshead Senators (Eng)16
13.04.1997Hoorn Unicorns (Neth)8Gateshead Senators (Eng)30
1998 TournamentVenue: Hilversum, Neth
12.04.1998.Hilversum Hurricanes (Neth)8Gateshead Senators (Eng)9
[References: 2-3]

Report

The Gateshead Senators won the Dutch Invitational Trophy in American Football in 1997 and 1998. The Trophy was named after the Senator’s Dutch-born Defensive Back Wimmy Vantergouw. In 1997 they defeated Hilversum Hurricanes and Hoorn Unicorns, and in 1998 repeated with a narrow 9-8 victory over the Hilversum Hurricanes.

References

Logos

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1997) “Gateshead win Dutch Tournament” First Down. 19 April, 1997. Pg.

[3] Anon. (1998) “Senators Roar To Dutch Crown” First Down. Saturday, April 18, 1998. pg. 10.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer.

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European Federation of American Football West European Club Friendlies 1997-1998

EFAF Logo
EFAF Logo [References: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1997Antwerp Diamonds (Bel)6Winchester Rifles (Eng)8
1998Winchester Rifles (Eng)28Antwerp Diamonds (Bel)8
[References: 2]

Report

Winchester Rifles of England defeated Belgium’s Antwerp Diamonds two years running in a European American Football Friendly series, first 8-6 away from home then a much easier game at home in Hampshire.

References

Logos

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Sources

Anon. (1997) “Rifles Cut Down Rough Diamonds” First Down. November 5-11, 1998. Pg. 27

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer.

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Tipperary & Southern District Football League Clonmel Credit Union Premier Division 2017-2020

Tipperary & Southern District Football League Crest
Tipperary & Southern District Football League Crest [References: 1]

TSDL Premier Division 2017-18

TSDL Premier Division 2017-18PWDLPts
St. Michael’s (C)16132141
Bansha Celtic16103333
Peake Villa1695232
Clonmel Celtic1683527
Clonmel Town1676327
Tipperary Town16421014
Glengoogle United16331012
Old Bridge16331012
Two Mile Borris (R)1611144
[References: 2]

TSDL Premier Division 2018-19

TSDL Premier Division 2018-19PWDLPts
St. Michaels (C)16150145
Clonmel Town1693430
Peake Villa1683527
Cahir Park1673624
Clonmel Celtic1672723
Bansha Celtic1672723
Vee Rovers1645717
Tipperary Town (R)16421014
Old Bridge (R)1610153
[References: 3]

TSDL Premier Division 2019-20

TSDL Premier Division 2019-20PWDLPts
St. Michael’s (C)14140042
Peake Villa16131240
Clonmel Town1591528
Bansha Celtic1671822
Glengoogle United1581625
Cahir Park16511016
Two Mile Borris1643915
Vee Rovers16331016
Clonmel Celtic1611144
[References: 4]

Report

St. Michael’s were Champions of the Tipperary and Southern District Football League (Soccer) three times running from 2017-18 to 2020-21, winning all but one match in 2018-19 and undefeated in 2019-20.

References

Images

[1] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) tsdl_logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120113040404im_/http://www.tsdl.ie/images/logos/tsdl_logo.gif [Accessed 26 April 2021]

Websites

[2] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2017-2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.tsdl.ie/league-tables/league-table-2017-2018/ [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[3] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2018-2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.tsdl.ie/league-tables/ [Accessed 30 July 2019][No Longer Available]

[4] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2018-2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.tsdl.ie/league-tables/ [Accessed 20 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tom Gallagher

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Tipperary Southern & District Football League Premier Division 2010-2017

Tipperary & Southern District Football League Crest
Tipperary & Southern District Football League Crest [References: 1]

TSDL Premier Division 2010-2011

TSDL 2010-11PWDLPts
Clonmel Town (C)14121137
St. Michael’s AFC1492329
Clonmel Celtic1458123
Wilderness Rovers 1462620
Cashel Town1444616
Peake Villa AFC1435614
Cahir Park AFC1432911
Galbally United1420126
[References: 2]

TSDL Premier Division 2011-2012

TSDL 2011-12PWDLPts
St. Michael’s AFC (C)14140042
Clonmel Celtic1483327
Clonmel Town1472523
Cashel Town1464422
Peake Villa AFC1454519
Wilderness Rovers1442814
Cahir Park AFC1422108
Two-Mile-Borris/St. Kevin’s FC1411124
[References: 3]

TSDL Premier Division 2012-2013

TSDL 2012-13PWDLPts
Clonmel Celtic (C)14104034
Clonmel Town1495032
St. Michael’s AFC1485129
Old Bridge FC1462620
Cashel Town1445517
Peake Villa AFC1442614
Wilderness Rovers1421117
Bansha Celtic1402122
[References: 2]

TSDL Premier Division 2013-2014

Final Table unknown at time of writing

TSDL Premier Division 2014-2015

TSDL 2014-15PWDLPts
St. Michael’s13112035
Clonmel Celtic12102032
Clonmel Town1482426
Peake Villa1462620
Cashel Town1461719
Glengoole United1432911
Two Mile Borris132389
Wilderness Rovers (R)1410133
[References: 2]

Note: Table as at 4 May 2015 – 2 matches yet to be played.

TSDL Premier Division 2015-16

TSDL 2015-16PWDLPts
St. Michael’s (C)16142044
Clonmel Celtic16121337
Clonmel Town1691628
Peake Villa1682626
Cashel Town1652917
Old Bridge1652917
Two Mile Borris1635814
Glengoole United (R)16411113
Bansha Celtic (R)16321111
[References: 2]

TSDL Premier Division 2016-17

TSDL 2016-17PWDLPts
Clonmel Town16114137
Clonmel Celtic15104134
St. Michael’s13103033
Peake Villa1381425
Tipperary Town1455420
Old Bridge1653818
Two Mile Borris15401112
Cashel Town (R)1622128
Galbally United (R)1602142
[References: 2]

Note: Table as at 10 April 2017 – 5 matches yet to be played.

Report

Clonmel Town were Champions of the Tipperary Southern & District Football League in 2010-11 by 8 points from St. Michael’s AFC. St. Michael’s, however, completed the remarkable feat of winning all 14 league games to to take the 2011-12 title. The title went to Clonmel Celtic in 2012-13 with 34 points, two ahead of second placed Clonmel Town. St. Michael’s again were Champions in 2015-16 with 44 points from 16 matches, again undefeated, although drawing two of those games.

References

Images

[1] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) tsdl_logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120113040404im_/http://www.tsdl.ie/images/logos/tsdl_logo.gif [Accessed 26 April 2021]

Internet Archive

[2] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2010-2011 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120113040458/http://www.tsdl.ie/tables/league-table2010-2011.asp [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[3] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2011-2012 [Internet] Available from:  http://web.archive.org/web/20120626032628/http://www.tsdl.ie/tables/ [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[4] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2012-2013 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20130526021235/http://www.tsdl.ie/league-tables/  [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[5] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2013-2014 [Internet] Available from:  [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[6] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2014-2015 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150504230955/http://www.tsdl.ie/league-tables/ [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[7] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2015-2016 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20160616161020/http://www.tsdl.ie/league-tables/ [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[8] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2016-2017 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20170410191629/http://www.tsdl.ie/league-tables/ [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[9] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2017-2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.tsdl.ie/league-tables/league-table-2017-2018/ [Accessed 30 July 2019]

[10] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2018-2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.tsdl.ie/league-tables/ [Accessed 30 July 2019][No Longer Available]

[10] Tipperary Southern & District Football League Wayback Machine (2012) League Table 2018-2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.tsdl.ie/league-tables/ [Accessed 20 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tom Gallagher

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Cricket Ireland Royal Liver Irish Senior Cup 2003

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Results

DateHome TeamAway TeamResult
Preliminary Round
04.05.2003Belfast Harlequins35-2Glendermott10 overs RSP
04.05.2003Fox LodgeDownpatrickPP
04.05.2003CliftonvilleStrabanePP
18.05.2003Fox LodgeDownpatrickDownpatrick won 4-3 After a Bowlout
1st Round
24.05.2003DownpatrickClontarf
24.05.2003Donemana133North Down131-7Donemana won by 2 Runs
24.05.2003Cork Harlequins202Merrion203-3Merrion won by 7 Wickets
24.05.2003Instionians205-2Railway Union209-6Railway Union won by 4 Wickets
24.05.2003WaringstownPembrokePP – Rain
24.05.2003DownpatrickClontarfPP – Rain
24.05.2003Old BelvedereGlemdermottPP – Rain
08.06.2003Lisburn131North County132-6North County won by 4 Wickets
08.06.2003Bangorw/oYMCAscr.
08.06.2003Old Belvedere65Glendermott70-1Glendermott won by 9 wickets
08.06.2003Pembroke183-8Waringstown181-8Pembroke won by 2 Runs
08.06.2003The Hills193-6Drummond101-6The Hills won by 92 Runs
08.06.2003CYM230-8Eglington183-7CYM won by 47 Runs
08.06.2003Ardmore114Cork County115-1Cork County won by 9 wickets
08.06.2003Leinster133Bready131Leinster won by 2 Runs
08.06.2003Downpatrick81Clontarf82-4Clontarf won by 6 wickets
2nd Round
22.06.2003Leinster189-8Phoenix190-1Phoenix won by 9 Wickets
22.06.2003Merrion303-5Glendermott79Merrion won by 224 Runs

22.06.2003Malahide215-8Donemana216-6Donemana won by 4 wickets
22.06.2003CYM196-8Cork County160-9CYM won by Faster Run Rate
22.06.2003Limavady249The Hills243Limavady won by 6 Runs
22.06.2003Clontarf205-7Pembroke206-9Pembroke won by 1 Wicket
22.06.2003Railway Union257-8Brigade225Railway Union won by 32 Runs
22.06.2003North County344-6Bangor156North County won by 188 Runs
Quarter-Finals
06.07.2003North County190-8Merrion104North County won by 86 Runs
06.07.2003Pembroke77Railway Union78-3Railway Union won by 7 wickets
06.07.2003Donemana318-6CYM95Donemana won by 233 Runs
06.07.2003Phoenix323-2Limavady327-6Limavady won by 4 wickets
Semi-Finals
09.08.2003Donemana177North County182-1North County won by 9 wickets
09.08.2003Limavady87Railway Union89-2Railway Union won by 8 Wickets
FinalVenue: Castle Avenue
24.08.2003North County217-7Railway Union146North County won by 71 Runs
[References: 2-9]

Report

North County were Cricket Ireland’s Royal Liver Irish Senior Cup winners in 2003 when they triumphed by 71 runs at Castle Avenue against Railway Union in an All-Leinster Final. North County had defeated Donemana by 9 Wickets in the Semi-Finals while Railway Union had knocked out Limavady by 8 wickets in the other Semi-Final. On the path to the Semi-Final and Final North County had defeated Lisburn by 4 wickets in the 1st Round, Bangor by 188 runs in the 2nd Round, and Merrion by 186 runs in the Quarter-Finals.

References

Images

[1] Cricket Ireland (2020) cilogo-340×218 [Internet] Available from: https://www.cricketireland.ie/images/sized/images/uploads/news_images/cilogo-340×218.jpg [Accessed 22 September 2020]

Newspaper Archives

[2] Anon. (2003) Sports Round-Up: Cricket: Monday, May 3, 2003 pg. 33 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2003/0505/Pg033.html#Ar03300 [The Irish Times Archive is a subscription archive]

[3] Anon. (2003) Sports Round-Up: Cricket: Monday, May 19, 2003 pg. 33 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2003/0519/Pg033.html#Ar03300 [The Irish Times Archive is a subscription archive]

[4] Anon. (2003) Sports Round-Up: Cricket: Monday, May 26, 2003 pg. 33 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2003/0526/Pg035.html#Ar03500 [The Irish Times Archive is a subscription archive]

[5] Anon. (2003) Sports Round-Up: Cricket: Monday, June 9, 2003 pg. 33 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2003/0609/Pg033.html#Ar03300 [The Irish Times Archive is a subscription archive]

[6] Anon. (2003) Sports Round-Up: Cricket: Monday, June 23, 2003 pg. 33 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2003/0623/Pg033.html#Ar03300 [The Irish Times Archive is a subscription archive]

[7] Anon. (2003) Sports Round-Up: Cricket: Monday, July 7, 2003 pg. 33 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2003/0707/Pg033.html#Ar03300 [The Irish Times Archive is a subscription archive]

[8] Anon. (2003) For the Record: Cricket: August 9, 2003 pg. 38 [Internet] Available from: [The Irish Newspaper Archive is a subscription archive]

[9] Anon. (2003) Sports Round-Up: Cricket: Monday, August 25, 2003 pg. 33 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2003/0825/Pg035.html#Ar03500 [The Irish Times Archive is a subscription archive]

Internet Archive

[2] Cricket Ireland (Wayback Machine) (2018) League Tables : I P Champ [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20181203060002/https://www.cricketleinster.ie/results/tables [Accessed 20 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Stefan Byrne.

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