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Antrim Jets | 2019 IAFL 2 Conference Season | Box Scores & Match Reports

Antrim Jets Logo [Reference:1]

Week 1 – 3 March 2019

Causeway Giants 6 Antrim Jets 32 – The Antrim Jets had this one wrapped up at halftime, leading 32-0 in the Causeway Giants first competitive game ever.

At Coleraine Showgrounds, Causeway Coast & Glens Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Antrim Jets         32
Causeway Giants         6
Scorers Score
   

Reference: [3]

Week 1 – 10 March 2019

Antrim Jets 14 NI Razorbacks 0

At Antrim Forum Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
NI Razorbacks         0
Antrim Jets         14
Scorers Score
   

Week 1 – 7 April 2019

Antrim Jets 8 North Dublin Pirates 10

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
North Dublin Pirates         8
Antrim Jets         10
Scorers Score
   

Week 1 – 14 April 2019

North Dublin Pirates 0 Antrim Jets 8  – The North Dublin Pirates made the Antrim Jets work hard for their victory which came from a Scot McLean Rushing Touchdown and a Defensive Safety

At Malahide Rugby Club, Co. Fingal Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Antrim Jets         8
North Dublin Pirates         0
Scorers Score
ANT – Scot McLean TD Run  
ANT – Defensive Safety  

Reference: [4]

Week 1 – 10 March 2019

NI Razorbacks 19 Antrim Jets 22

At Newforge Country Club, Lisburn & Castlereagh Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
NI Razorbacks         21
Antrim Jets         22
Scorers Score
ANT – Rob Newman TD Run  
ANT – Rob Newman TD Run  
ANT – Scot McLean TD Run  
ANT – Scot McLean 2xpt Run  
ANT – Ciaran Higgins 2xpt Pass from Scot McLean  

Reference: [5]

Week 1 – 19 May 2019

Antrim Jets 46 Causeway Giants 0 – A huge shutout win for the Jets as they moved to 5-1 for the season. QB Scot McLean scored three rushing TDs and added a passing TD to Runningback Connell Jackson. Robert Newman scored three rushing Touchdowns aswell, and there were 2-point conversions from Newman and wide receiver Ciaran Higgins. The defense put up their third shutout of the season, with 2 interceptions from Kyle Fenton, among many on the day.

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Causeway Giants         0
Antrim Jets         46
Scorers Score
ANT – Scot McLean TD Run  
ANT – Scot McLean TD Run  
ANT – Scot McLean TD Run  
ANT – Connell Jackson TD Pass from Scot McLean  
ANT – Robert Newman TD Run  
ANT – Robert Newman TD Run  
ANT – Robert Newman TD Run  
ANT – Scot McLean 2xpt  
ANT – Ciaran Higgins 2xpt  

Reference: [6]

References:

[2] Antrim Jets | Irish American Football Association (2019) Antrim Jets Page [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/team/antrim-jets/ [Accessed 20 May 2019]

Social Media:

[3] Antrim Jets | Facebook (2019) Post March 3, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/AntrimJets/posts/1895977717191449 [Accessed 20 May 2019]

[4] Antrim Jets | Facebook (2019) Post April 14, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/AntrimJets/posts/1951624668293420 [Accessed 20 May 2019]

[5] Antrim Jets | Facebook (2019) Post May 12, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/AntrimJets/posts/1992681727521047:0 [Accessed 20 May 2019]

[6] Antrim Jets | Facebook (2019) Post May 19, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/AntrimJets/posts/2003777773078109 [Accessed 20 May 2019]

Images:

[1] Antrim Jets | Twitter (2019) Antrim Jets Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/863895806876798976/X–gwGlf_400x400.jpg [Accessed 21 January 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor Connolly-Mulcahy

About this document

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Last Updated: 20 May 2019

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Irish American Football Association | Irish American Football League | Spring League 2002 | Scoring Charts

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Scoring – Non-Kickers

 

Player Team Position TD TD Pass TD Rec TD Run TD Misc 2XP Total
Stephen McDowell Carrickfergus QB 11 10 1 0 0 0 66
Pete Watt Carrickfergus RB 8 0 0 8 0 5 58
Brian Dennehy Rebels WR/RB 6 0 4 2 0 4 44
Ian McIlroy Carrickfergus WR 7 0 5 2 0 1 44
Clint McDowell Carrickfergus WR/RB 6 0 4 2 0 1 38
Thomas Conneely UL Vikings RB 4 0 0 4 0 3 30
Paul McKillop Carrickfergus WR/RB 3 0 2 1 0 1 20
William Shaw Carrickfergus RB/WR 3 0 0 3 0 0 18
Andy Coker UL Vikings LB 2 0 0 0 2 0 12
Tim Dutter UL Vikings QB 2 0 0 2 0 0 12
Ulli Zinnecker Dragons RB 2 0 0 1 1 0 12
Wesley Galt UL Vikings WR 2 0 2 0 0 0 12
Dimple Carrickfergus WR/RB 2 1 1 0 0 0 12
Marcus Naylor Rebels RB 1 0 0 1 0 1 8
Gavin O’Reilly Dragons QB/WR 1 0 1 0 0 0 6
Rob Olwill Dragons QB 1 1 0 0 0 0 6
Vinny O’Connell Dragons RB 1 0 0 1 0 0 6
Faichney Rebels WR 1 0 1 0 0 0 6
Blood Rebels QB 1 1 0 0 0 0 6
Harris Carrickfergus   1 0 0 0 1 0 6
Cosgrave UL Vikings RB 1 0 0 1 0 0 6
Robinson Carrickfergus   1 0 0 0 1 0 6
Slater Rebels   1 0 0 0 1 0 6
Lawson Rebels   1 0 0 0 1 0 6
Team Carrickfergus Def 2 0 0 0 2 0 12

Compiled from: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Scoring – Kickers

Player Team Position FG XP Total
McDowell Carrickfergus K 0 1 1

Compiled from: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Reference

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Sources

 

[1] Anon. (2002) Sports Round-Up: American Football The Irish Times – Monday, May 13, 2002 – Page 30. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2002/0513/Pg030.html#Ar03000

[2] Anon. (2002) Sports Round-Up: American Football The Irish Times – Monday, June 10, 2002 – Page 35. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2002/0610/Pg035.html#Ar03501

 

Websites

 

[3] Britball Now (2002) 2002 Irish News [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/match-reports-and-archived/archived-news/2002-irish-news.html [Accessed 20 March 2018]

[8] Irish American Football Association (2002) 2002 IAFL Standings/Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl-standings/2002-iafl-standingsschedule/ [Accessed 24 March 2014]

 

Internet Archive

 

[4] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Vikings 12 at Knights 6 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020604080912/http://www.iafs.co.uk:80/index.php?page=02vikingsatknights.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

[5] Dublin Dragons – Wayback Machine (2002) News [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20021008135754/http://www.geocities.com/dublindragons_usafootballnews.htm/ [Accessed 11 October 2018]

[6] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Knights Slay Dragons [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021215080618/http://www.iafs.co.uk:80/index.php?page=02dragonsatknights.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

[7] Dublin Dragons – Wayback Machine (2002) Dublin Dragons Roster [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021211152312/http://www.geocities.com/dublindragons_usafootball/roster.htm [Accessed 11 October 2018]

[8] Belfast Bulls – Wayback Machine (2002) Welcome to the site of the Belfast Bulls [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020801235005/http://www.belfastbulls.com [Accessed 8 October 2017]

[9] University of Limerick Vikings – Wayback Machine (2002) News [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020806223911/http://www.ulvikings.com:80/ [Accessed 13 October 2017]

 

Websites

 

[10] Irish American Football (2016) IAFA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.luckyshow.org/football/pics/IAFA.jpg [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. Also thanks to Todd Zboyan, Dublin Bay Raptors & Sean Douglas, Dublin Rebels.

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish American Football Archive

Last Updated: 5 May 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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

Irish American Football League Division 1 2003 Box Scores & Match Reports

Irish American Football League Logo 2003-2012

The 2003 Irish American Football League 2003 Division 1 season featured four teams – the defending Champions Carrickfergus Knights, 2001 winners Dublin Rebels and Dublin Dragons all returned from 2002, while the Cork Admirals made the step up from the 8-man Division 2, replacing the University of Limerick Vikings, who went in the other direction in order to rebuild.

The Carrickfergus Knights and Dublin Rebels both finished the season on 5-1 Wins-Losses record, with the Knights winning the League Title, and gaining a bye into the Shamrock Bowl. The Cork Admirals met the Rebels in the Semi-Final, losing 56-8, as the Rebels went on to win their second Bowl 24-12 over the Knights.

 

League Table

 PWLTPFPAPts
*Carrickfergus Knights65101702610
*Dublin Rebels65101853910
*Cork Admirals6150681822
Dublin Dragons6150362122

[3][4]

Playoff Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Final   
27.07.03Dublin Rebels56Cork Admirals8
 Shamrock Bowl XVII  (Greystones) 
10.08.03Carrickfergus Knights12Dublin Rebels24

[3][4]

Regular Season Results

Week 2, 30 March 2003

Carrickfergus Knights 20 Dublin Rebels 14Played at Woodurn Road Carrickfergus – Carrickfergus Knights won 20-14 at home to Dublin Rebels on the back of two Ian McIlroy TD catches from Stephen McDowell. A run from Shaw put them beyond the Rebels, who got two rushing TDs from Marcus Naylor and Brian Dennehy in reply. [2]

At Woodburn Road, CarrickfergusQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels600814
Carrickfergus Knights660820
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
REB – Marcus Naylor 2yd Run6-0
CAR – Ian McIlroy 32yd Pass from Stephen McDowell6-6
2nd Quarter 
CAR – Ian McIlroy 9yd Pass from Stephen McDowell6-12
3rd Quarter 
No Scoring6-12
4th Quarter 
CAR – Shaw 12yd Run, Ian McIlroy 2xpt6-20
REB – Brian Dennehy 28yd Run, Mark Kelly 2xpt14-20

Reference: [2]

Week 3, 6 April 2003

Dublin Dragons 28 Cork Admirals 14 – Dublin Dragons won 28-14 in Week 3 against newcomers to 11-a-side Football, Cork Admirals. Ulli Zinnecker opened the scoring in the second quarter for the Dublin team, and added a second rushing TD after the Dragons and Admirals had traded TDs through Wheeler and O’Carroll respectively. Cork came within touching distance at the end of the third quarter with O’Callaghan’s 75-yard run, but Zinnecker made it a hat-trick of rushing TDs in the fourth and added the 2-extra-point for a 28-14 Dragons victory. [2]

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Cork Admirals0014014
Dublin Dragons0614828
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
No Scoring 
2nd Quarter 
DRA – U Zinnecker 14yd Run0-6
3rd Quarter 
DRA – D Wheeler 4yd Run0-12
COR – A O’Carroll 28yd Fumble Return, A O’Callaghan 2xpt8-12
DRA – U Zinnecker 15yd Run, E Black 2xpt8-20
COR – A O’Callaghan 75yd Run14-20
4th Quarter 
DRA – U Zinnecker 8yd Run, U Zinnecker 2xpt14-28

Reference: [2]

Week 4, 20 April 2003

Dublin Rebels 34 Dublin Dragons 0 – Played at Greystones RFC, Co. Wicklow – The Rebels scored an easy 34-0 win over the Dragons in week 4, Brian Dennehy scoring a hat-trick of rushing TDs. Simon Mackey returned an interception for 6 and Fearghal O’Donnchu caught a TD pass from Andy Dennehy in a comprehensive victory. [2]

At Greystones RFC, Co. WicklowQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons00000
Dublin Rebels14002034
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
REB – Brian Dennehy 5yd Run, Brian Dennehy 2xpt0-8
REB – Simon Mackey 20yd Int Return0-14
2nd Quarter 
No Scoring0-14
3rd Quarter 
No Scoring0-14
4t Quarter 
REB – Brian Dennehy 23yd Run0-20
REB – Feargal O’Donnchu 5yd Pass from Andy Dennehy0-26
REB – Brian Dennehy 21yd Run, Brian Dennehy 2xpt0-34

Reference: [2]
[5]

Week 6, 4 May 2003

Dublin Dragons 0 Carrickfergus Knights 51 – Played at Lucan Community College, Co. South Dublin – The Dragons had no luck in Week 6 either, going down 51-0 to defending Champions Carrickfergus Knights. Six different players got touchdowns for the Knights, including Andy dirragh’s Interception Return and two each from Running Back Pete Watt and Wide Receiver Ian McIlroy as the Knights emerged early favourites for the title. [2]

At Lucan Community CollegeQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights61872051
Dublin Dragons00000
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
CAR – Paul McKillop 10yd Run6-0
2nd Quarter 
CAR – Gary Donnelly 6yd Pass from Stephen McDowell12-0
CAR – Pete Watt 2yd Run18-0
CAR – Ian McIlroy 29yd Pass from Stephen McDowell24-0
3rd Quarter 
CAR – Willian Cully 12yd Run, Stephen McDowell 1xpt31-0
4th Quarter 
CAR – Ian McIlroy 19yd Pass from Stephen McDowell, Stephen McDowell 1xpt38-0
CAR – Andy Dirragh 47yd Int Return44-0
CAR – Pete Watt 2yd Run, Stephen McDowell 1xpt51-0

Reference: [2]
[5]

Week 8, 18 May 2003

Dublin Rebels 40 Cork Admirals 12 – Played at Greystones RFC, Co. Wicklow – In Week 8, the Rebels showed they were well and truly back on form after 2002’s disappointments, winning 40-12 against Cork in Greystones. Fearghal O’Donnchu started the scoring in the first quarter with a 75-yard reception from QB Andy Dennehy, while Brian Dennehy continued his fine scoring form with TD runs for a touchdown in the second to leave Dublin 20-0 up at the half. Two more O’Donnchu catches in the endzone as well as a Simon Mackey TD Reception left the Rebels in a commanding position early in the fourth. McHale got two consolation TDs for Cork, both receptions from Lomansey, before O’Hanlon’s  2-extra-point return finished off the scoring for the Rebels. [2]

At Greystones RFC, Co. WicklowQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Cork Admirals0001212
Dublin Rebels61412840
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
REB – Fergal O’Donnchu 75yd Pass from Andy Dennehy0-6
2nd Quarter 
REB – Brian Dennehy 8yd Run0-12
REB – Brian Dennehy 6yd Run, Andy Dennehy 2xpt0-20
3rd Quarter 
REB – Simon Mackey 22yd Pass from Andy Dennehy0-26
REB – Fergal O’Donnchu 19yd Pass from Andy Dennehy0-32
4th Quarter 
REB – Fergal O’Donnchu 8yd Pass from Andy Dennehy0-38
COR – McHale 11yd Pass from Lomansey6-38
COR – MacHale 14yd Pass from Lomansey12-38
REB – O’Hanlon 2xpt Return12-40

Reference: [2]
[5]

Week 9, 1 June 2003

Carrickfergus Knights 30 Cork Admirals 0 – Carrickfergus received a walkover in Week 9 from the Admirals

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Cork Admirals00000
Carrickfergus Knights    30
ScorersScore
Cork Admirals forfeited the game0-30

Week 10, 8 June 2003

Carrickfergus Knights 30 Dublin Dragons 0 – Carrickfergus received a walkover in Week 10 from the  Dragons

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons00000
Carrickfergus Knights    30
ScorersScore
Dublin Dragons forfeited the game0-30

Week 11, 15 June 2003

Dublin Dragons 0 Dublin Rebels 41 – At Lucan Community College, Co. Dublin – The Rebels beat the Dragons 41-0 in Week 11. Brian Dennehy got a hat-trick of rushing TDs in the first quarter and Conor Ryan caught a TD Pass from Andy Dennehy to leave the Rebels 28-0 up at half time. Mark Kelly and Fearghal O’Donnchu added two more rushing TDs as the Rebels ground game ran all over the Dragons. [2]

At Lucan Community College, Co. DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels14147641
Dublin Dragons00000
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
REB – Brian Dennehy 2yd Run, Brian Dennehy 2xpt8-0
REB – Brian Dennehy 70yd Run14-0
2nd Quarter 
REB – Brian Dennehy Run20-0
REB – Connor Ryan 31yd Pass from Andy Dennehy28-0
3rd Quarter 
REB – Mark Kelly 11yd Run, Simon Mackey 1xpt35-0
4th Quarter 
REB – Fergal O’Donnchu Run41-0

Reference: [2]
[5]

Week 12, 22 June 2003

Dublin Rebels 12 Carrickfergus Knights 7 – At Greystones RFC, Co. Wicklow Week 12 saw the Rebels stamp their authority on the league with a close 12-7 victory over Carrickfergus. Andy Dennehy and Simon Mackey ran in for touchdowns for the Rebels either side of a Paul McKillop reception in the endzone for the Knights. [5]

At Greystones RFC, Co. WicklowQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights07007
Dublin Rebels066012
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
No scoring0-0
2nd Quarter 
REB – Andy Dennehy 4yd Run0-6
CAR – Paul McKillop 20yd Pass from Stephen McDowell (Stephen McDowell 1xpt)7-6
3rd Quarter 
REB – Simon Mackey 16yd Run7-12
4th Quarter 
No scoring7-12

Reference: [5]

Week 13, 6 July 2003

Cork Admirals 42 Dublin Dragons 8 – Played at Pfizer Sports Club, Cork –  Cork Admirals won an 8-a-side game in Week 13, 42-6, against a 10-man Dublin Dragons, which counted as a forfeit for the Dragons, ending their playoff hopes. QB Lomansey scored on two Passes from Kenny, while Kid, Kenny and O’Callaghan each scored rushing TDs for Cork. The defense got in on the act aswell, with O’Sullivan’s 71-yard Fumble Return. The Dragons battled gamely with just the 10 men, and scored early in the fourth quarter, Olwill connecting with Walsh for the TD, but it was not enough, and they were then out of the Playoffs. [2][5]

At Pfizer Sports Club, Ringaskiddy, CorkQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons00088
Cork Admirals88121442
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
COR – Lomansey 12yd Pass from Kenny (O’Connell 2xpt)0-8
2nd Quarter 
COR – Kidd 1yd Run (O’Callaghan 2xpt)0-16
3rd Quarter 
COR – Kenny 16yd Run0-22
COR – O’Callaghan 15yd Run0-28
4th Quarter 
DRA – Walsh 13yd Pass from Olwill (Durrad 2xpt)8-28
COR – Lomansey 11yd Pass from Kenny8-34
COR – O’Sullivan 71yd Fumble Return (O’Callaghan 2xpt)8-42
The Dragons played an 8-man forfeit game due to only 10 players travelling to Cork 

Reference: [2]
[5]

Week 14, 13 July 2003

Cork Admirals 0 Dublin Rebels 44 – At Pfizer Sports Club, Ringaskiddy, Cork – The Rebels continued to impress in Week 14, winning 44-0 against Cork. Five different players got on the scoresheet before the game was halted after 5 minutes of the third quarter due to injury. [2][4]

At Pfizer Sports Club, Ringaskiddy, CorkQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels22166044
Cork Admirals00000
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
REB – Brian Dennehy 1yd Run, Brian Dennehy 1xpt8-0
REB – Fergal O’Donnchu 29yd Pass from Andy Dennehy, Andy Dennehy 2xpt16-0
REB – Connor Ryan 27yd Pass from Andy Dennehy22-0
2nd Quarter 
REB – Marcus Naylor 34yd Pass from Andy Dennehy, Simon Mackey 2xpt30-0
REB – Brian Dennehy 31yd Run, Kenny Hudson 2xpt38-0
3rd Quarter 
REB – Simon Mackey 5yd Pass from Andy Dennehy44-0
4th Quarter 
No ScoringGame Abandoned after 5 Mins of 3rd quarter due to Injury44-0

Reference: [2][4]
[5]

Week 15, 20 July 2003

Cork Admirals 0 Carrickfergus Knights 32 – Played at Pfizer Sports Club, Cork – In Week 15, Paul McKillop scored three touchdowns in the first half, and Pollock and Cluxton added rushing TDs as Carrickfergus beat the Admirals 32-0 to finish off the season. [2]

At Pfizer Sports Club, Ringaskiddy, CorkQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights1376632
Cork Admirals00000
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
CAR – McKillop 29yd Pass from Stephen McDowell6-0
CAR – McKillop 26yd Pass from Stephen McDowell, Stephen McDowell 1xpt13-0
2nd Quarter 
CAR – McKillop 17yd Run, Stephen McDowell 1xpt20-0
3rd Quarter 
CAR – Pollock 16yd Run26-0
4th Quarter 
CAR – Cluxton 2yd Run32-0

Reference: [2]

Final IAFL Division 1 2003 Table

 PWLTPFPAPts
*Carrickfergus Knights65101702610
*Dublin Rebels65101853910
*Cork Admirals6150681822
Dublin Dragons6150362122

[3][4]

Carrickfergus Knights, as regular season champions, received a bye into the Shamrock Bowl, while the Dublin Rebels (also 5-1) and Cork Admirals (1-5) were to meet in the Semi-Final Playoff. Dublin Dragons (also 1-5) failed to make the Playoffs due to forfeiting their game with Cork. [3]

Playoffs

Semi-Final Playoff, 27 July 2003

Dublin Rebels 56 Cork Admirals 8 – The Dublin Rebels ran out comprehensive 56-8 winners over Cork Admirals in the Semi-Final. Brian Dennehy and Marcus Naylor opened the scoring for the rebels before Lomansey caught a Pass from Kenny to bring Cork within one TD, 16-8, at the end of the first quarter. From then on it was all Rebels as six different players scored touchdowns to finish out the game. [2]

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Cork Admirals80008
Dublin Rebels1613141356
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
REB – Brian Dennehy 1yd Run, Hudson 2xpt0-8
REB – Marcus Naylor 11yd Pass from Andy Dennehy, Ryan 2xpt0-16
COR – Lomansey 11yd Pass from Kenny, Kidd 2xpt8-16
2nd Quarter 
REB – Mark Kelly 4yd Run8-22
REB – Andy Dennehy 1yd Run, Simon Mackey 1xpt8-29
3rd Quarter 
REB – Ryan 67yd Pass from Andy Dennehy, Porteous 2xpt8-37
REB – Flynn 1yd Run8-43
4th Quarter 
REB – Marcus Naylor 1yd Run, Simon Mackey 1xpt8-50
REB – Simon Mackey 27yd Pass from Andy Dennehy8-56

Reference: [2]

Shamrock Bowl XVII, 10 August 2003

Carrickfergus Knights 12 Dublin Rebels 24 – Played at Suttonians RFC, Dublin – Shamrock Bowl XVII was won by the Rebels, with Andy Dennehy opening the scoring in the first quarter with a 4-yard run, which was converted for two by Mackey, before Paul McKillop’s 81-yard Pass reception brought the Knights within two points at the end of the first. Simon Mackey caught a TD reception of his own in the second, with Brian Dennehy getting the 2xpt. [4]

The Rebels scored a safety in the third to put them 18-6 up going into the fourth, as Robert Elliott caught a 13-yard Pass from McDowell to put the Knights within one TD. Brian Dennehy, the Rebels top scorer all season, finished off the scoring with a four-yard rin to give the game to the Rebels 24-12. [4]

Brian Dennehy was named MVP. [4]

At Suttonians RFC, DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels882624
Carrickfergus Knights600612
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
REB – Andy Dennehy 4yd Run, Simon Mackey 2xpt8-0
CAR – Paul McKillop 81yd Pass from Stephen McDowell8-6
2nd Quarter 
REB – Simon Mackey 13yd Pass from Andy Dennehy, Brian Dennehy 2xpt16-6
3rd Quarter 
REB – Safety18-6
4th Quarter 
CAR – Robert Elliott 13yd Pass from Stephen McDowell18-12
REB – Brian Dennehy 4yd Run24-12
MVP: Brian Dennehy (Dublin Rebels) 

Rerefernce: [4]

Reference

Websites

[3] Irish American Football Association (2003) 2003 Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl/2003results.htm [Accessed 24 September 2016]

Internet Archive

[2] Dublin Dragons (2003) – Wayback Machine [2003/08/10] News [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20030810042209/http://www.dublindragons.com/news.php [Accessed 11 October 2018]

[4] Dublin Rebels (2003) – Wayback Machine [2003/12/20] 2003 Results [Internet] Available from: web.archive.org/web/20031220034703/http://dublinrebels.com/2003results.html [Accessed 5 July 2017]

[5] Britball Now (2003) – Wayback Machine [20030801] Latest Irish News [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20030801203838/http://www.britballnow.co.uk/Irish%20News.htm [Accessed 11 October 2018]

[6] Irish American Football Association | Wayback Machine (2003) Shamrock Bowl XVII | Sunday 10th August 2003 | Dublin Rebels Defeat Carrickfergus Knights in Championship Game [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20031002151756/http://www.irish-american-football.org:80/sbxvii [Accessed 4 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

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

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish American Football Archive

Last Updated: 20 April 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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

Irish American Football League Spring League Box Scores & Match Reports 2002

Irish American Football Association Logo 2001-2002

IAFL Division 1 2002

 PWLTPFPAPts
*University of Limerick Vikings6510726410
*Carrickfergus Knights6420167468
Dublin Dragons624054954
Dublin Rebels6150401282

[9]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Shamrock Bowl XVI   
16.06.02UL Vikings0Carrickfergus Knights66

[9]

Regular Season

Week 1, 17 March 2002

Dublin Rebels 0 Dublin Dragons 6 – The first Touchdown in the 2002 IAFL was caught by Gavin O’Reilly of the Dublin Dragons from Rob Olwill to give the Dragons a shock win over the defending Champions Dublin Rebels.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons60006
Dublin Rebels00000
Reference: [5]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
DRAO’Reilly 60 yd Pass from Olwill6-0
Reference: [5]

Week 2, 24 March 2002

UL Vikings 12 Carrickfergus Knights 6 – In Week 2, two runs from Thomas Conneely gave UL Vikings victory over Carrickfergus Knights. QB Stephen McDowell opened the scoring in the first quarter for the Knights, leading them on an impressive drive, ending a short Touchdown pass to Ian McIlroy. The Knights threatened throughout the first half but the Vikings managed to keep them from scoring again. The Limerick students were much better in the second half, putting together an 80-yard drive to set up a 12-yard Touchdown run by Tommy Conneely, who scored again with a 66-yard run this time, after a Knights punt gave the Vikings back the ball. Defense held strong for the Vikings, led by American Beau D’Arcy, who intercepted the ball on his own 15-yard line to prevent an equalising score from Carrickfergus. [17]

At University of LimerickQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights60006
University of Limerick Vikings0012012
Reference: [4]
[8]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
CARIan McIlroy 17yd Pass from Stephen McDowell6-0
3rd Quarter 
ULVTommy Conneely 8yd Run6-6
ULVTommy Conneely 66yd Run6-12
Reference: [4]
[8]

Week 3, 7 April 2002

UL Vikings 12 Dublin Dragons 6 – Conneely was again on the scorers list in Week 3, scoring the winning TD Run, as the Vikings won for the second week in a row.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons00606
University of Limerick Vikings600612
Reference: [5]
[8][10]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
ULVAndy Cokers 30yd Int Return0-6
3rd Quarter 
DRAVinny O’Connell 3yd Run6-6
4th Quarter 
ULVTommy Conneely 12yd Run6-12
Reference: [5]
[8][10]

Week 4, 12 April 2002

UL Vikings 12 Dublin Rebels 6 – UL won 12-6 again in the fourth week, Quarterback Tim Dutter sneaking in for two runs to see the Vikings home against the Rebels.

At Univeristy of LimerickQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels00606
University of Limerick Vikings600612
Reference: [8]
[11]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
ULVTim Dudder 6-yd Run0-6
2nd Quarter 
No Scoring0-6
3rd Quarter 
REBFaichney 31yd Pass from Blood6-6
4th Quarter 
ULVTim Dudder 3yd Run6-12
Reference: [8]
[11]

Week 5, 21 April 2002

Carrickfergus Knights 18 Dublin Dragons 6At Woodburn RFC, Carrickfergus -Carrickfergus Knights got started in week 5, winning 18-6 over the Dragons, scoring with an Ian McIlroy Pass from Stephen McDowell, Run from Pete Watt and Interception Return from Harris in a total team performance.

At Woodburn RFC, CarrickfergusQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons06006
Carrickfergus Knights666018
Reference: [5]
[12]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
CARMark Harris, Fumble Return0-6
2nd Quarter 
CARPete Watt 6yd Run0-12
DRAUlli Zinnecker 4yd Run6-12
3rd Quarter 
CARIan McIlroy 37yd Pass from Stephen McDowell6-18

Week 6, 28 April 2004

Dublin Rebels 8 UL Vikings 22 – In Week 6, the Rebels lost again, going down 22-8 to the Vikings, who also put in a total team performance – Conneely scoring on a TD Run, Wesley Galt receiving a TD Pass from Dutter and Andy Coker scoring his second fumble recovery of the season. Marcus Naylor scored the consolation TD for the Rebels.

At Dublin RebelsQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
University of Limerick Vikings1400822
Dublin Rebels00808
Reference: [5]
[8]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
ULVCoker Fumble Recovery6-0
ULVGalt 24yd Pass from Tim Dudder, Tommy Conneely 2xpt14-0
3rd Quarter 
ULVTommy Conneely 13yd Run, Tommy Conneely 2xpt22-0
4th Quarter 
REBMarcus Naylor 1yd Run, Marcus Naylor 2xpt22-8
Reference: [5]
[8]

Week 7, 5 May 2002

Carrickgfergus Knights 36 Dublin Rebels 6At Woodburn RFC, Carrickfergus – In Week 7, Carrickfergus Knights let rip against the Rebels, scoring on two TD Passes from McDowell to McIlroy, and three rushing TDs, from McDowell, Shaw and Watt, with the Rebels only mustering a single TD from Brian Dennehy in reply.

At Woodburn RFC, CarrickfergusQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels00606
Carrickfergus Knights8148636
Reference: [5]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
CARPete Watt 6yd Run, C.McDowell 2xpt0-8
2nd Quarter 
CARIan McIlroy 40 yd Pass from Stephen McDowell, C. McDowell 2xpt0-16
CARMcIlroy 1yd Pass from Stephen McDowell0-22
3rd Quarter 
REBDennehy 1yd Run, 2xpt good8-22
CARStephen McDowell 1yd Run, Watt 2xpt8-30
4t h Quarter 
CARShaw Run8-36
Reference: [5]

Week 8, 12 May 2002

UL Vikings 14 Carrickfergus Knights 6At UL Sports Grounds, Limerick – Week 8 was another close UL Vikings – Carrickfergus match-up with Wesley Galt opening the scoring for the Vikings on a 36 yard Pass from Dutter. Pete Watt’s run levelled the scores with both TDs converted for two points. The winning score came in the fourth quarter, Cosgrave going in for UL.

At UL Sports Grounds, LimerickQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights00808
University of Limerick Vikings800614
Reference: [1]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
ULVGalt, 36yd Pass from Dutter, Conneely, 2xpt0-8
3rd Quarter 
CARWatt, 2yd Run, McDowell 2xpt8-8
4th Quarter 
ULVCosgrave, 1yd Run8-14
Reference: [1]

Week 9, 19 May 2002

Dublin Dragons 30 UL Vikings 0
Forfeited by University of Limerick Vikings due to players focusing on exams.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
University of Limerick Vikings0
Dublin Dragons30
ScorersScore
Forfeited by University of Limerick Vikings0-30

Week 10, 26 May 2002

Carrickfergus Knights 46 Dublin Rebels 6 -Pete Watt was the outstanding player in the Week 10 game between Carrickfergus Knights and the Dublin Rebels, scoring four TD Runs as the Knights were beginning to stamp their dominance on the league, winning 46-6.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels    6
Carrickfergus Knights    46
Reference: [13]
ScorersScore
CAR – Pete Watt Run 
CAR – Pete Watt Run 
CAR – Pete Watt Run 
CAR – Pete Watt Run 
CAR – Dimple Pass from Stephen McDowell 
CAR – Clint McDowell Pass from Stephen McDowell 
CAR – Ian McIlroy 2xpt 
CAR – Paul McKillop 2xpt 

Week 11, 2 June 2002

Carrickfergus Knights 53 Dublin Dragons 0 – Carrickfergus again showed why they were noew the team to be reckoned with as they thrashed the Dublin Dragons 53-0 in Week 11. Clint McDowell scored on two Runs, McIlroy ran in two TDs and caught another, while McKillop, Robinson and Dimple also got on the scoresheet.

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons00000
Carrickfergus Knights201401953
Reference: [6]
[16]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
CARClint McDowell 41yd Run0-6
CARMcKillop 28yd Pass from Stephen McDowell0-12
CARDimple 13yd Run, Clint McDowell 2xpt0-20
2nd Quarter 
CARClint McDowell 45yd Run0-26
CARSafety – Punt snapped out of endzone0-28
CARIan McIlroy 34yd Run0-34
4th Quarter 
CARIan McIlroy 15yd Run0-40
CARIan McIlroy 21yd Pass from Stephen McDowell, Stephen McDowell xpt kick0-47
CARScott Robinson 27yd Int Return0-53
Reference: [6]
[16]

Week 12, 9 June 2002

Dublin Rebels 12 Dublin Dragons 6 – – In Week 12, the Rebels finally won, 12-6 over the Dragons, in a game decided by the odd interception return for a TD in three.

At Civil Service Grounds, Islandbridge, D8Q1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons06006
Dublin Rebels060612
Reference: [2]
[14]
TeamScorersScore
2nd Quarter 
DRAUlli Zinnecker, 20yd Int Return6-0
REBMark Slater, 24yd Int Return6-6
4th Quarter 
REBTravis Lawson, 54yd Int Return6-12
Reference: [2]
[14]

Final League Table

 PWLTPFPAPct
*University of Limerick Vikings6510726410
*Carrickfergus Knights6420167468
Dublin Dragons624054954
Dublin Rebels6150401282

[7][9]

Shamrock Bowl XVI

UL Vikings 0 Carrickfergus Knights 66University Bowl, Limerick The Shamrock Bowl was a blowout, Carrickfergus Knights winning 66-0, with Clint McDowell scoring three TDs, Paul McKillop and Shaw two each, and Watt and McIlroy also Running into the Endzone for TDs. The Carrickfergus defence also got in on the scoring two safeties.

University Bowl, LimerickQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights202618266
University of Limerick Vikings00000
Reference : [3]
[15]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
CARWillian Shaw 12yd Run, Pete Watt 2xpt8-0
CARClint McDowell 34yd Run14-0
CARClint McDowell 15yd Pass from Stephen McDowell20-0
2nd Quarter 
CARClint McDowell 53yd Run, Pete Watt 2xpt28-0
CARPete Watt. 7yd Run34-0
CARWillian Shaw 16yd Run40-0
CARPaul McKillop 1yd Pass from Stephen McDowell46-0
3rd Quarter 
CARIan McIlroy 4yd Run, Pete Watt 2xpt54-0
CARPaul McKillop 6yd Run, Pete Watt 2xpt62-0
CARMark Banks Safety64-0
4th Quarter 
CARSpencer McDowell Safety on Punt66-0
Reference : [3]
[15]

Reference

_______________________________________________________

Sources

[1] Anon. (2002) Sports Round-Up: American Football The Irish Times – Monday, May 13, 2002 – Page 30. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2002/0513/Pg030.html#Ar03000

[2] Anon. (2002) Sports Round-Up: American Football The Irish Times – Monday, June 10, 2002 – Page 35. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2002/0610/Pg035.html#Ar03501

Websites

[3] Britball Now (2002) 2002 Irish News [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/match-reports-and-archived/archived-news/2002-irish-news.html [Accessed 20 March 2018]

[9] Irish American Football Association (2002) 2002 IAFL Standings/Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl-standings/2002-iafl-standingsschedule/ [Accessed 24 March 2014]

Internet Archive

[4] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Vikings 12 at Knights 6 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020604080912/http://www.iafs.co.uk/index.php?page=02vikingsatknights.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

[5] Dublin Dragons – Wayback Machine (2002) News [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20021008135754/http://www.geocities.com/dublindragons_usafootballnews.htm/ [Accessed 11 October 2018]

[6] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Knights Slay Dragons [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021215080618/http://www.iafs.co.uk/index.php?page=02dragonsatknights.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

[7] Belfast Bulls – Wayback Machine (2002) Welcome to the site of the Belfast Bulls [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020801235005/http://www.belfastbulls.com [Accessed 8 October 2017]

[8] University of Limerick Vikings – Wayback Machine (2002) News [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020806223911/http://www.ulvikings.com/ [Accessed 13 October 2017]

[10] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Vikings March on [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020601093723/http://www.iafs.co.uk:index.php?page=02dragonsatvikings.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

[11] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Vikings Defeat Rebels to go 3-0 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020909000533/http://www.iafs.co.uk/index.php?page=02rebelsatvikings.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

[12] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Knights Strike Back [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/200200601093737/http://www.iafs.co.uk/index.php?page=02knightsatdragons.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

[13] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Knights Pass All Over Rebels [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021016150228/http://www.iafs.co.uk/index.php?page=02knightsatrebels.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

[14] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Rebels Actually Win a Game [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021016142029/http://www.iafs.co.uk/index.php?page=02dragonsatrebels.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

[15] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Shamrock Bowl XVI: Knights Wipe Out Vikings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021016151918/http://www.iafs.co.uk/index.php?page=02shamrockbowlxvi.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

[16] Irish American Football Scene – Wayback Machine (2002) Shamrock Bowl XVI: Knights Wipe Out Vikings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021015080618/http://www.iafs.co.uk/index.php?page=02dragonsatknights.php [Accessed 12 October 2018]

Sources:

[17] Anon. (2002) “UL Vikings masters in American football” Limerick Leader. Saturday, March 30, 2002. pg. 21

Images

[17] Irish American Football (2016) IAFA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.luckyshow.org/football/pics/IAFA.jpg [Accessed 5 June 2017]

Acknowledgements

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

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

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Irish Flag Football Association Box Score & Match Reports Challenge Matches 2001-02

IAFA Flag Challenge Composite Table 2001-02

PWLTPFPAPts
Drimnagh Cycos211032243
Belfast Bulls211024203
Coleraine Chieftans211020243
UL Vikings211024323
Compiled from: [1][2]

Week 1 – 29 April 2001

Drimnagh Cycos 20 UL Vikings 24 – Played in Fairview Park, Dublin. This was the first match in over a year for both teams since the Irish Flag Football League folded in 2000. The match was used as match practice by the Cycos before their match against English Champions Leicester Europa Eagles. The Vikings defence was on top in the first half as they ran out to an 18-6 lead early on. The Cycos responed with a 30-yard scoring run by Stephen Dunne, but the Vikings again went two TD’s up to lead 24-13 at the half. The Cycos managed to keep the Vikings out of the endzone in the second half, but the Vikings managed to hold on for the win, as Drimnagh could only manage one TD, a 5-yard run by Liam Farrell, to leave the score 24-20 to UL at the finish. [1]

TeamH1H2Total
University of Limerick Vikings24024
Drimnagh Cycos13720
TeamScorersScore
1st Half
18-6
DRIStephen Dunne 30yd Run, 1xpt Good18-13
ULVTD24-13
2nd Half
DRILiam Farrel 5yd Run, 1xpt Good24-20

Week 2 – 20 February 2002

UL Vikings 0 Drimnagh Cycos 12 – Played in Limerick. The Drimnagh Cycos won with two Touchdowns from Steve Dunne (A 5-yard run early in the game) and also in the first half QB Aidan Kelly threw a 25-yard TD pass to Bob Curran, to gain revenge for defeat in 2001. [3]

TeamH1H2Total
Drimnagh Cycos12012
University of Limerick Vikings000
IFFA Flag Football Challenge Matches 2001-02 – Drimnagh Cycos 12 UL Vikings 0 [Ref: 3, 7]
TeamScorersScore
1st Half
DRIStephen Dunne 5yd Run6-0
DRIBob Curran 25yd Pass from Aidan Kelly12-0
2nd Half
No Scoring12-0
IFFA Flag Football Challenge Matches 2001-02 – Drimnagh Cycos 12 UL Vikings 0 [Ref: 3, 7]

Week 3 – 12 May 2002

Belfast Bulls 16 Coleraine Chieftans 8Played in Belfast. The Bulls QB Scott Lennox threw two Touchdown passes to Wide Receivers John Sittlington and Darren Dalton. Gavin Power scored the Chieftans only TD in what was a close game.[4]

At BelfastH1H2Total
Coleraine Chieftans8
Belfast Bulls16
TeamScorersScore
BELJohn Sittlington Pass from Scott Lennox
BELDarren Dalton Pass from Scott Lennox
COLGavin Power

Week 4 – 9 June 2002

Coleraine Chieftans 12 Belfast Bulls 8 – Played in Coleraine. The Chieftans evened up the score with the Bulls in the two-game series as their Halfback Martin Robinson scored on two long runs to the outside. Scott Lennox combined with WR John Sittlington again for the Bulls only score. [4]

At ColeraineH1H2Total
Belfast Bulls8
Coleraine Chieftans12
TeamScorersScore
COLMartin Robinson Run
COL Martin Robinson Run
BELJohn sittlington Pass from Scott Lennox, 2xpt Good

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]

Websites

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

[6] Britball Now (2018) 2001 Adult Flag news – 10th July 2001 – Drimnagh thrash Leicester 49-6 in Senior Flag challenge match [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/ireland/history-of-the-game-in.html [Accessed 25 October 2016]

Newspapers

[7] Naughton, Lindie (2002) “Classy Cycos” Evening Herald. Thursday, February 21, 2002. pg. 74 [Past copies of the Evening Herald are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos

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Last Updated: 15 April 2019

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Drimnagh Cycos | Irish Flag Football Team | Season 1997-98

1997-98 Results

Week Date H/A Opposition W/L Score
AIFFC 26.07.97 H Leicester Europa Eagles W 12-6
13.11.97 H DCU Stallions W 66-0
F 98 H Dublin Pirates L 12-18

Roster 1997-98

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

References: [1]

References

______________________________________________________________________________

 

Internet Archive

 

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

Sources

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

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 13 April 2019

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

1996-97 Results

Week Date H/A Opposition W/L Score

Roster 1996-97

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

References: [1]

References

______________________________________________________________________________

 

Internet Archive

 

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

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 April 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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All Ireland American Football League Box Scores & Match Reports 1995

League Table

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

[24]

Playoff Results

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

Refrences: [3][4]

Week 1

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

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

Week 2

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

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

Week 3

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

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

Reference: [15]
[20]

Week 4

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

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

Reference: [13]

Week 5

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

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

Reference: [11]

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Lurgan Area Raiders16
Dublin Lightning36
TeamScorersScore

Week 6

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

Reference: [8]

Week 7 – 9 July 1995

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

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

Reference : [19]
[22][7]

Week 8 – 16 July 1995

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

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

Reference: [18]

Week 9

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

Week 10

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights
Lurgan Area Raiders
TeamScorersScore

League Table

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

[2]

Playoffs – 17 September 1995

Dublin Tornadoes 60 Lurgan Area Raiders 0 –

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Lurgan Area Raiders00000
Dublin Tornadoes60
TeamScorersScore

Reference: [3]

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights+1
Dublin Lightning-1
TeamScorersScore

Shamrock Bowl X

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

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

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

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

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

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

Most Valuable Player: Dublin Tornadoes Offensive Line

Report

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

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

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

Sources

[3] Anon (1995) Tornadoes go for three in a row. The Echo. Thursday, 21 September 1995, pg. 48.

[4] O’Brien, Alan (1995) Tornadoes breeze past Carrickfergus to claim third straight Irish title. First Down. 7 October 1995, pg. 21.

[5] Anon (1995) Standings & Fixtures – Irish League. First Down. 29 July 1995, pg. 21.

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

[7] Anon (1995) Irish Update – Tearaway Tornadoes. First Down. 15 July 1995, pg. 18.

[8] Anon (1995) Standings & Fixtures – Irish League. First Down. 1 July 1995, pg. 21.

[9] Anon (1995) Irish League. First Down. 1 July 1995, pg. 21.

[10] Anon (1995) Standings & Fixtures – Irish League. First Down. 24 June 1995, pg. 21.

[11] Anon (1995) Irish League Round-Up – Tornadoes wake up from Knight-mare performance. First Down. 24 June 1995, pg. 21.

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

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

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

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

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

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

[18] Anon (1995) Tornadoes smash county rivals. The Echo. Thursday, 20 July 1995, pg. 48.

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

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

[21] Naughton, Lindie (1995) American Football Evening Herald Thursday, June 8, 1995. Pg. 68

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

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

Websites:

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

Internet Archive

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

Acknowledgements

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

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American Football Association of Ireland | All Ireland American Football League 1992 | Box Scores & Match Reports

League Table

  P W L T PF PA Pct
Mourne Conference              
*Craigavon Cowboys 5 4 1 0 124 18 .800
*Antrim Bulldogs 6 4 2 0 127 16 .667
Belfast Spartans 6 4 2 0 105 59 .667
Tara Conference              
*Dublin Tornadoes 6 4 2 0 81 49 .667
*Dublin Celts 6 3 3 0 77 57 .500
Drogheda Vikings 5 1 4 0 15 135 .200
Lee Valley Steelers 6 0 6 0 0 195 .000

 

Playoff Results

Date Home Team   Away Team  
  Semi-Finals      
13.09.92 Dublin Tornadoes 6 Antrim Bulldogs 19
13.09.92 Craigavon Cowboys 10 Dublin Celts 6
  Shamrock Bowl VII      
20.09.92 Craigavon Cowboys 14 Antrim Bulldogs 6

[15][17][18]

 

Regular Season Results

Date Home Team   Away Team  
 
Week 1
     
  Antrim Bulldogs 6 Dublin Celts 0
  Belfast Spartans 16 Dublin Tornadoes 13
  Week 2      
  Antrim Bulldogs 60 Lee Valley Steelers 0
  Week 3      
05.07.92 Dublin Tornadoes 22 Dublin Celts 0
05.07.92 Craigavon Cowboys 14 Belfast Spartans 0
  Week 4      
12.07.92 Dublin Tornadoes 22 Lee Valley Steelers 0
  Week 5      
19.07.92 Belfast Spartans 13 Dublin Celts 12
19.07.92 Craigavon Cowboys 26 Dublin Tornadoes 0
  Week 6      
26.07.92 Dublin Celts 18 Craigavon Cowboys 16
26.07.92 Antrim Bulldogs 50 Drogheda Vikings 0
  Week 7      
02.08.92 Belfast Spartans 50 Drogheda Vikings 9
  Week 8      
09.08.92 Lee Valley Steelers 0 Craigavon Cowboys 60
09.08.92 Drogheda Vikings 0 Dublin Celts 19
  Week 9      
16.08.92 Drogheda Vikings 0 Dublin Tornadoes 16
16.08.92 Dublin Celts 21 Lee Valley Steelers 0
  Week 10      
23.08.92 Dublin Tornadoes 8 Antrim Bulldogs 0
23.08.92 Belfast Spartans 18 Lee Valley Steelers 0
  Week 12      
06.09.92 Antrim Bulldogs 11 Belfast Spartans 8
  Week ??      
  Craigavon Cowboys W Antrim Bulldogs L

 

Report

 

 

 

Week 1: 23 June 1992

Antrim Bulldogs 6 Dublin Celts 0 – The Dublin Celts lost to Irish opposition for the first time in five years as they were shocked by the Antrim Bulldogs, who were now installed as favourites to win the Shamrock Bowl.[1]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Antrim Bulldogs         6
Dublin Celts         0
Scorers Score
ANT – TD 6-0

 

Week 2: 30 June 1992

Belfast Spartans 16 Dublin Tornadoes 13 – The Spartans set an Irish record by coming from 13-0 down to defeat the Tornadoes and make it a week 1 double for northern sides over southern teams. The Tornadoes had a chance to tie the game as time expired but a field goal attempt fell short.[1]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Belfast Spartans         16
Dublin Tornadoes         13
Scorers Score
TOR –   
TOR –  0-13 
BEL –   
BEL –   
BEL –  16-13

 

Antrim Bulldogs 60 Lee Valley Steelers 0 – Antrim Bulldogs, with a win over the Dublin Celts under their belt, easily beat Lee Valley Steelers from Cork 60-0. Despite lots of possession for Running Back Mark Tataro and Alan Rice & John McNamara, the Steelers couldn’t convert their chances, in what was their first ever game.[2]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Antrim Bulldogs         60
Lee Valley Steelers         0
Scorers Score
   

 

Week 3: 6 July 1992

Dublin Tornadoes 22 Dublin Celts 7 – A “brusing encounter” between the Dublin rivals, which saw only one person ejected from play, ended in a victory for the Tallaght-based Tornadoes. Vinnie Clark scored one TD, QB Martin Dillon scored a spectacular touchdown from 20 yards, and Phil McGowan added a third TD for the Tornadoes. Brendan Fox added a Field-Goal and Extra Point as the Celts could only manage one TD in reply.[3][4]

At Tallaght Rugby Club Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Dublin Tornadoes         22
Dublin Celts         7
Scorers Score
TOR – Vinne Clark, TD Run  
TOR – Martin Dillon 20 yd TD Run  
TOR – Phil McGowan  
TOR – Brendan Fox FG  
TOR – Brendan Fox XP  
CEL – TD  

 

Craigavon Cowboys 14 Belfast Spartans 0 – The Cowboys started their season with a win over the previously unbeaten Spartans.[3]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Craigavon Cowboys         14
Belfast Spartans         0
Scorers Score
   

 

Week 4: 13 July 1992

Lee Valley Steelers 0 Dublin Tornadoes 22 – Gary Morrell scored two touchdowns, and Vinnie O’Connell added another while the defence scored a safety by Mark Kearns as the Tornadoes defeated a much-improved Cork side.[5]

At Cork Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Lee Valley Steelers         0
Dublin Tornadoes         22
Scorers Score
TOR – Gary Morrell TD  
TOR – Gary Morrell TD  
TOR – Vinnie O’Connell TD  
TOR – Mark Kearns – Safety  

 

Week 5: 20 July 1992

Dublin Celts 12 Belfast Spartans 13 – The defending champions Dublin Celts slumped to their third straight defeat of the season against Belfast.[6]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Dublin Celts         12
Belfast Spartans         13
Scorers Score
   

 

Dublin Tornadoes 0 Craigavon Cowboys 26 – Another northern double over southern sides in week 5 as the Cowboys were comfortable winners over the Tornadoes.[6]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Dublin Tornadoes         0
Craigavon Cowboys         26
Scorers Score
   

 

Week 6: 27 July 1992

Dublin Celts 18 Craigavon Cowboys 16 – In a close encounter the Dublin Celts finally won a game in 1992 after a last-second field goal attempt by Craigavon was missed.[7]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Dublin Celts         18
Craigavon Cowboys         16
Scorers Score
   

 

Antrim Bulldogs 50 Drogheda Vikings 0 – The Drogheda Vikings lost by a large margin in their first ever game as the Bulldogs improved to 3-0.[7]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Antrim Bulldogs         50
Drogheda Vikings         0
Scorers Score
   

 

Week 7: 2 August 1992

Belfast Spartans 50 Drogheda Vikings 9 – The Vikings lost heavily again to northern opposition.[7]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Belfast Spartans         50
Drogheda Vikings         9
Scorers Score
   

Week 8: 9 August 1992

Craigavon Cowboys 68 Lee Valley Steelers 0 – It was another big victory for northern teams over southern teams as the Cowboys won easily against the Cork side.[8]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Craigavon Cowboys         68
Lee Valley Steelers         0
Scorers Score
   

 

Week 9: 12-16 August 1992

Dublin Celts 20 Lee Valley Steelers 0 – In a midweek match the Dublin Celts defeated the Lee Valley Steelers.[9]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Dublin Celts         20
Lee Valley Steelers         0
Scorers Score
   

 

Dublin Tornadoes 16 Drogheda Vikings 0 – Gary Morrell scored 2 TD’s, one from 30 yards out, and brother Greg scored a safety on defence as the Tallaght team became the first to qualify for the playoffs.[10]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Dublin Tornadoes         16
Drogheda Vikings         0
Scorers Score
TOR – Gary Morrell TD  
TOR – Gary Morrell 30 yd TD  
TOR – Greg Morrell Safety  

 

Week 10: 23 August 1992

Dublin Tornadoes 6 Antrim Bulldogs 0 – Quarterback Jim Walsh scored the only TD of the match as the Dublin Tornadoes secured home field advantage for the playoffs.[11]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Dublin Tornadoes         6
Antrim Bulldogs         0
Scorers Score
TOR – Jim Walsh TD 6-0

 

Week 11: 30 August 1992

Dublin Celts 19 Drogheda Vikings 0 – Drogheda were not disgraced in this loss to the Celts , with rivalries to the fore as the Vikings were a splinter team from the Celts.[12]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Dublin Celts         19
Drogheda Vikings         0
Scorers Score
   

 

Lee Valley Steelers 0 Belfast Spartans 18 – Peter Taylor scored two touchdowns as the Belfast Spartans and Cork side met halfway in Tallaght.[12]

At Tallaght Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Lee Valley Steelers         0
Belfast Spartans         18
Scorers Score
BEL – Peter Taylor TD  
BEL – Peter Taylor TD Run  
   

 

Lee Valley Steelers 0 Drogheda Vikings 6 – This encounter in Cork between the two winless sides , went Drogheda’s way, Brian Reynolds scoring the only TD. The Vikings played with the bare minimum of 12 players, with Chris Leonard coming out of retirement for the match.[13]

At Cork Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Lee Valley Steelers         0
Drogheda Vikings         6
Scorers Score
DRO – Brian Reynolds TD Run 0-6

 

Week 12: 6 September 1992

Antrim Bulldogs 11 Belfast Spartans 8 – In a “cracking climax” to the regular season the Antrim Bulldogs defeated the Belfast Spartans in a close match.[14]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Antrim Bulldogs         11
Belfast Spartans         8
Scorers Score
   

 

Playoffs: 13 September 1992

Dublin Tornadoes 6 Antrim Bulldogs 19 – In a “dour” match, the Antrim defence held strong, with matters made worse for the Tornadoes, when QB Jim Walsh damaged his arm. Billy Beattie opened the scoring from 10 yards for the Bulldogs, and the Tornadoes responded quickly with a Mark Nicholls TD. A missed FG at the end of the first half for the Dubliners meant the teams wre level going in at the break. Antrim scored a second TD against the run of play, when Paul McCullough put the Bulldogs one TD up, and there was “no surprise” in the end when Mark Banks added a third with Garry Graham adding the extra-point.[15]

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Dublin Tornadoes         6
Antrim Bulldogs         19
Scorers Score
ANT – Billy Beattie 10 yd TD Run 0-6
TOR – Mark Nicholls TD 6-6
ANT – Paul McCullough TD 6-12
ANT – Mark Banks TD (Garry Graham XP) 6-19

 

Craigavon Cowboys 10 Dublin Celts 6 – A Touchdown and Field Goal in the second quarter gave the Cowboys a slender victory over the Celts

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Craigavon Cowboys 0 10 0 0 10
Dublin Celts         6
Scorers Score
   

Reference: [18]

Shamrock Bowl: 20 September 1992

At Collegians Rugby Club, Belfast Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Total
Craigavon Cowboys         14
Antrim Bulldogs         6
Scorers Score
   

Reference: [17][18]

References

_________________________________________________________

 

Sources

[1] Anon. (1992) “IRISH CHAMPION CELTS STUNG BY BULLDOG SPIRIT”, First Down. July 11, 1992, pg. 17.

[2] Naughton, L. (1992) “Minority Reports: U.S. Football”, Evening Herald. Thursday, July 2, 1992, pg. 65

[3] Anon. (1992) “Sad Celts are Torn to shreds”, First Down. July 18, 1992, pg. 16.

[4] Naughton, L. (1992) “Minority Reports: Celts blown away”, Evening Herald. Thursday, July 9, 1992, pg. 66

[5] Naughton, L. (1992) “Minority Reports: U.S. Football”, Evening Herald. Thursday, July 16, 1992, pg. 69

[6] Anon. (1992) “Dublin Celts still winless”, First Down. July 25, 1992, pg. 19.

[7] FD Reporter. (1992) “At last! It’s the Dub-win Celts!”, First Down. August 15, 1992, pg. 17.

[8] Anon. (1992) “IRISH RESULTS”, First Down. August 29, 1992, pg. 17.

[9] Naughton, L. (1992) “Minority Reports: Vikings ready to invade Tallaght”, Evening Herald. Thursday, August 13, 1992, pg. 66

[10] Naughton, L. (1992) “Minority Reports: Tornadoes ko Vikings”, Evening Herald. Thursday, August 20, 1992, pg. 61

[11] Naughton, L. (1992) “Minority Reports: U.S. Football”, Evening Herald. Thursday, August 27, 1992, pg. 61

[12] Naughton, L. (1992) “Minority Reports: U.S. Football”, Evening Herald. Thursday, September 3, 1992, pg. 94

[13] Anon. (1992) “Vikings Victory”, Drogheda Independent. Friday, September 4, 1992, pg. 11

[14] Naughton, L. (1992) “Minority Reports: U.S. Football”, Evening Herald. Thursday, September 10, 1992, pg. 70

[15] Naughton, L. (1992) “Minority Reports: Gridiron grief for Dubs!”, Evening Herald. Thursday, September 17, 1992, pg. 76

[16] Naughton, L. (1992) “Minority Reports: U.S. Football”, Evening Herald. Thursday, October 8, 1992, pg. Sport 7

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

[18] Anon. (1992) “Cowboys take on Bulldogs”, Sunday Life. September 20, 1992. pg. 52

 

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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Dublin Celts | Irish American Football Team | Season 1989

Dublin Celts Logo

Season Report

The Irish League joined the Combined Gridiron League of UK and Ireland for the 1989 season. The Irish teams played in an Irish Conference in the Duke Premier Division and Baron First Division with Inter-Conference matches.

The Celts went a perfect 8-0 during Regular season play before beating the A26 Bulldogs 7-6 in the Shamrock Bowl IV. They also played in the CGL playoffs, losing int Quater-Finals to the Manchester Heroes.

Home Venue Map

1989 Results

Week Date H/A Opposition W/L Score
2 14.05.89 H Craigavon Cowboys W 38-0
3 20.05.89 A East Antrim Cougars W 51-0
4 28.05.89 A NI Giants W 43-19
5 04.06.89 H East Antrim Cougars W 1-0 #
6 11.06.89 H A26 Bulldogs W 14-6
9 02.07.89 H Dublin Tornadoes W 1-0 #
10 08.07.89 A Belfast Spartans W 48-12
?? ?? A Craigavon Cowboys W 46-3
SB IV 89 N A26 Bulldogs W 7-6
  1989   CGL Duke Premier    
QF 89 H Manchester Heroes L 13-18

[7]

1989 Roster

Number Name Position
  Declan Dohery  
  John Donnelly  
  Eddie Goggins  
  Martin Murphy  
  Dermot Connelly  
  Philip Ryan  
  Fran Guerin  
  John Walsh  
  Steve Synnott  
  Mark Rutherford  
  John Farrell  
  Brian McEvilly  
  Kevin Sharkey  
  Marcus “meep” Cunningham  
  Phil Whelan  
  Ger Breen  
  Steve Kavanagh  
  Noel “juicey” Doolan  
  Derek Ward  
  Rory Hickey  
  Tommy Walsh  
  Ray McCabe  
  Eric Bruton  
  Peter O’Rourke  
  Martin Dunne  
  Billy Peat  
  Declan Peat  
  Norman Esseridge  
  Nick McCabe  
  Paul Staunton  
  Jimmy Kelly  
  Oliver Jenkins  
  John Pullen  
  Matt Talbot  
  Tommy Talbot  

Websites

[6] Britball Now (2016) Historial League Tables [1989] [CGL] [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/historical-league-tables-in/ [Accessed 27 February 2017]

[1]Britball Now (2016) Results Section [1989] [CGL] [Internet] Available from: http://www.britballnow.co.uk/history-index/results-section.html [Accessed 27 February 2017]

Social Media

[2] Dublin Celts American Football team Facebook Page (2016) Post to Page by Joseph Greene: August 25, 2016 [Internet] Available from https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1417571434926548&set=pcb.267594503633678&type=3&theater&ifg=1 [Accessed 1 June 2018]

Images

[3] Dublin Celts American Football Team Facebook Page (2016) Photo by Joseph Greene August 28, 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1421158977901127&set=gm.269427200117075&type=3&theater&ifg=1 [Accessed 3 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy

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