Category: Gridiron Football

Irish Flag Football Association | International Series 2016

Irish American Football – Team Ireland Logo

Gormanston, Co. Meath – 10 September 2016

Final Table

 PWLTPFPAPts
*Team Sweden 144001248212
GB Silver Lions4310123409
Dutch Lions43101901179
Team Ireland4130891453
Ramstein Mayhem (Ger)4130931543
Team Sweden 24040731540

* Winners

Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
10.09.2016

GB Silver Lions

33Team Ireland6
10.09.2016Ramstein Mayhem32Team Sweden 220
10.09.2016Dutch Lions34Team Sweden 138
10.09.2016Team Sweden 27GB Silver Lions44
10.09.2016Team Ireland18Team Sweden 133
10.09.2016Ramstein Mayhem29Dutch Lions60
10.09.2016Team Sweden 219Dutch Lions44
10.09.2016GB Silver Lions12Team Sweden 113
10.09.2016GB Silver Lions34Ramstein Mayhem14
10.09.2016Team Sweden 227Team Ireland34
10.09.2016Dutch Lions52Team Ireland31
10.09.2016Team Sweden 140Ramstein Mayhem18

Websites

Irish American Football Association (2010) IAFA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/IAFA.jpg [Accessed 23 February 2017]

American Football International (2016) Team Ireland Logos [Internet] Available from: http://i0.wp.com/www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Ireland-Team-Ireland-logos-2pic.jpg?resize=620%2C400 [Accessed 28 October 2016]

IAFA Ireland Facebook Page (2016) Facebook Post 6 September 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iafaireland/posts/1253371441363420 [Accessed 24 August 2016]

IAFA Ireland Facebook Page (2016) Facebook Post 10 September 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iafaireland/posts/1256836491016915 [Accessed 24 August 2016]

IAFA Ireland Facebook Page (2016) Facebook Post 10 September 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iafaireland/posts/1256890854344812 [Accessed 24 August 2016]

IAFA Ireland Facebook Page (2016) Facebook Post 10 September 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iafaireland/posts/1256940307673200 [Accessed 24 August 2016]

IAFA Ireland Facebook Page (2016) Facebook Post 10 September 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iafaireland/posts/1256944607672770:0 [Accessed 24 August 2016]

IAFA Ireland Facebook Page (2016) Facebook Post 10 September 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iafaireland/posts/1257003214333576 [Accessed 24 August 2016]

IAFA Ireland Facebook Page (2016) Facebook Post 10 September 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iafaireland/posts/1257050270995537 [Accessed 24 August 2016]

IAFA Ireland Facebook Page (2016) Facebook Post 10 September 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iafaireland/posts/1257126497654581 [Accessed 24 August 2016]

IAFA Ireland Facebook Page (2016) Facebook Post 10 September 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iafaireland/posts/1257130717654159:0 [Accessed 24 August 2016]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Douglas & Joe Grey, Dublin Vipers.

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Anglo-Irish Flag Football Challenge V | Box Score & Match Report 2001

10 July 2001

At Sallins, Co. KildareQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Leicester Europa Eagles    6
Drimnagh Cycos    49
ScorersScore
DRI – Liam Farrell Pass from Aidan Kelly, Liam Farrel 1xpt0-7
LEI – Craig Broughton pass from Chris Wild6-7
DRI – Liam Farrel Pass from Aidan Kelly6-13
DRI – Liam Farrel Pass from Aidan Kelly6-19
DRI – Stephen Dunne Run, Stephen Dunne 2xpt6-27
DRI – Liam Farrel Pass from Aidan Kelly, Stephen Dunne 2xpt6-35
DRI – Liam Farrel Int Return, Iain McGuinnes, 2xpt6-43
DRI – Aidan Kelly Run6-49

Report

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Drimnagh Cycos 49 Leicester Europa Eagles 6Played in Sallins, Co. Kildare. In warm non-sunny conditions, Leicester started four-and-out as the Cycos defence established themselves early on. QB Aidan Kelly topped off a long-drive on Drimnagh’s first possession with a long, winding run. Kelly found WR Liam Farrell for the one-point conversion. Although suffering a knee-injury on the play, Farrell recovered. The eagles levelled the scores with their second drive, QB Chris Wild finding Chris Broughton in the endzone. The conversion was unsuccessful, and the Cycos mainained the lead. QB Kelly found WR Farrel with two touchdown passes on the next two Cycos drives, with Kelly intercepting the Eagles in between. This made the score 19-6. The Cycos got their fourth TD with a run from Stephen Dunne. He also caught the pass for the two-point conversion, making the score 27-6. Kelly found Farrell for a hat-trick of TD passes with Dunne once again adding the two-point conversion to make the score 35-6. Reference: [6]

The Cycos defence also got on the scoreboard, when Liam Farrell returned an interception for a TD. Iain McGuinness caught the one-point conversion, making it 42-6 to Drimnagh. McGuinness got an interception of his own to set up the final Drimnagh scoring drive, as Aidan Kelly ran in another TD. On defence, Cameron Cramer and Darren Brady both sacked the Quarterback, while the Eagles got two sacks of their own. QB Aidan Kelly picked up the Cycos MVP award. Reference: [6]

About

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

Websites

[1] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos & Fiona Corrigan, Caoimhe Mullaney, Alan Delaney and John Kane

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International Federation of American Football Europe Flag Football Champions Bowl 2016

Champions Bowl 2016

Total Record

Place PWLPFPAPct
1*Sphinx de Pau (FR)770277651.000
2*Cophenhagen Fusion (FRA)761275123.857
3*Allerod Armadillos (DK)651207130.833
4*Bulldogs de St-Cerques (FR)642214151.667
5Cophenhagen Barbarians (DK)532170170.600
6Walldorf Wanderers (GER)523230202.400
7Arona 65’ers (ITA)52398208.400
8Vienna Constables (AUT)514134178.200
9London Rebels (GB)523192184.400
10Kelkheim Lizzards (GER)514117201.200
11Winterthur Red Lions (SWI)505116208.000
12Craigavon Cowboys (IRL)50564274.000

PD2 = Placement Day 2, used to rank teams for Semi-Finals and Placement Matches.

Round 1

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Group A   
18.06.16Allerod Armadillos39Bulldogs de St-Cerques27
18.06.16Vienna Constables27Arona 65’ers33
18.06.16Allerod Armadillos39Vienna Constables18
18.06.16Bulldogs de St-Cerques52Arona 65’ers7
18.06.16Bulldogs de St-Cerques33Vienna Constables25
18.06.16Arona 65’ers19Allerod Armadillos39
 Group B   
18.06.16Cophenhagen Fusion59Walldorf Wanderers48
18.06.16London Rebels47Craigavon Cowboys6
18.06.16Cophenhagen Fusion47London Rebels25
18.06.16Walldorf Wanderers54Craigavon Cowboys14
18.06.16Cophenhagen Fusion56Craigavon Cowboys13
18.06.16London Rebels55Walldorf Wanderers41
 Group C   
18.06.16Winterthur Red Lions26Sphinx de Pau47
18.06.16Cophenhagen Barbarians28Kelkheim Lizzards19
18.06.16Sphinx de Pau47Kelkheim Lizzards20
18.06.16Winterthur Red Lions19Cophenhagen Barbarians34
18.06.16Cophenhagen Barbarians13Sphinx de Pau40
18.06.16Kelheim Lizzards45Winterthur Red Lions26
 PWLPct
Group A    
*Allerod Armadillos (DK)3301.000
*Bulldogs de Saint-Cerques (FRA)321.667
Arona 65’ers (ITA)312.333
Vienna Constables (AUT)303.000
Group B    
*Cophenhagen Fusion (DK)3301.000
*London Rebels (GB)321.667
Walldorf Wanderers (GER)312.333
Craigavon Cowboys (IRL)303.000
Group C    
*Sphinx de Pau (FRA)3301.000
*Cophenhagen Barbarians (DK)321.667
Kelkheim Lizzards (GER)312.333
Winterthur Red Lions (SWI)303.000

Round 2

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Group D   
19.06.16Allerod Armadillos48Walldorf Wanderers47
19.06.16Winterthur Red Lions19Allerod Armadillos42
19.06.16Walldorf Wanderers40Winterthur Red Lions26
 Group E   
19.06.16Cophenhagen Fusion67Kelkheim Lizzards6
19.06.16Vienna Constables31Cophenhagen Fusion46
19.06.16Kelkheim Lizzards27Vienna Constables33
 Group F   
19.06.16Arona 65’ers39Craigavon Cowboys25
19.06.16Craigavon Cowboys6Sphinx de Pau78
19.06.16Sphinx de Pau65Arona 65’ers0
 Group G   
19.06.16Bulldogs de St-Cerques48London Rebels27
19.06.16Cophenhagen Barbarians53Bulldogs de St-Cerques54
19.06.16London Rebels38Cophenhagen Barbarians42
 PWLPct
Group D    
*Allerod Armadillos (DK)2201.000
Walldorf Wanderers (GER)211.667
Winterthur Red Lions (SWI)202.000
Group E    
*Cophenhagen Fusion (DK)2201.000
Vienna Constables (AUT)211.500
Kelkheim Lizzards (GER)202.000
Group F    
*Sphinx de Pau (FRA)2201.000
Arona 65’ers (ITA)211.500
Craigavon Cowboys (IRL)202.000
Group G    
Bulldogs de Saint-Cerques (FRA)2201.000
Cophenhagen Barbarians (DK)211.500
London Rebels (GB)202.000

Total Record

Place PD2PWLPFPAPct
1*Sphinx de Pau (FR)1550277651.000
2*Cophenhagen Fusion (FRA)15502751231.000
3*Allerod Armadillos (DK)15502071301.000
4*Bulldogs de St-Cerques (FR)1541214151.800
5Cophenhagen Barbarians (DK)2532170170.600
6Walldorf Wanderers (GER)2523230202.400
7Arona 65’ers (ITA)252398208.400
8Vienna Constables (AUT)2514134178.200
9London Rebels (GB)3523192184.400
10Kelkheim Lizzards (GER)3514117201.200
11Winterthur Red Lions (SWI)3505116208.000
12Craigavon Cowboys (IRL)350564274.000

PD2 = Placement Day 2, used to rank teams for Semi-Finals and Placement Matches.

Placement Matches 5-12

DateTeam 1 Team 2 

 

11th Place   
19.06.16Winterthur Red Lions Craigavon Cowboys 

 

9th Place   
19.06.16London Rebels Kekheim Lizzards 

 

7th Place   
19.06.16Arona 65’ers Vienna Constables 

 

5th Place   
19.06.16Cophenhagen Barbarians Walldorf Wanderers 

Championship Bracket

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Semi-Finals   
19.06.16Sphinx de Pau39Bulldogs de St-Cerques13
19.06.16Cophenhagen Fusion33Allerod Armadillos26
 3rd Place   
     
 Final   
19.06.16Sphinx de Pau51Cophenhagen Fusion48

Websites

Federation Francais de Football Americain (2016) Les Sphinx de Pzau Vainquers du Champions Bowl 2016 [Internet] Available from: http://www.footballamericain.com/flag/les-sphinx-de-pau-vainqueurs-du-champions-bowl-2016.html [Accessed 26 October 2016]

Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/posts/831844363581911 [Accessed 26 October 2016]

Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/posts/831863196913361 [Accessed 26 October 2016]

Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/posts/831887970244217 [Accessed 26 October 2016]

Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/posts/832003053566042 [Accessed 26 October 2016]

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Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/posts/832342110198803 [Accessed 26 October 2016]

Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/posts/832357716863909:0 [Accessed 26 October 2016]

Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/posts/832342673532080 [Accessed 26 October 2016]

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Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/photos/a.757549504344731.1073741830.734909276608754/832357716863909/?type=3&theater [Accessed 26 October 2016]

Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/photos/pcb.832003053566042/832002976899383/?type=3&theater [Accessed 26 October 2016]

Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/photos/pcb.832003053566042/832002316899449/?type=3&theater [Accessed 26 October 2016]

Champions Bowl 2016 | Facebook (2016) Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ChampionsBowl16/photos/pcb.830809367018744/830807260352288/?type=3&theater [Accessed 26 October 2016]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Douglas & Joe Grey, Dublin Vipers.

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Last Updated: 15 July 2019

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Anglo-Irish Flag Football Challenge III | Box Score & Match Report 1999

12 June 1999, Drimnagh Cycos 20 Leicester Europa Eagles 12

At DublinH1H2Total
Leicester Europa Eagles6612
Drimnagh Cycos61420
ScorersScore
1st Half 
DRI – Liam Farrell Pass from Aiden Kelly0-6
LEI – Craig Broughton Pass from Chris Wild6-6
2nd Half 
LEI – Andy Gambrill Pass from Chris Wild12-6
DRI – Liam Farrell Pass from Aiden Kelly12-12
DRI – Aiden Kelly Run (Bob Curran 2xpt Pass from Aiden Kelly12-20

Report

______________________________________________________________________________

Two Touchdown Passes from QB Aiden Kelly, and one which he ran in himself from 30 yards for the winning score were enough to give the Cycos victory over the Leicester Europa Eagles in Dublin. The Cycos opened the scoring with Kelly’s first TD Pass to Liam Farrel, a deep one to put them 6-0 up. Chris Wild found Craig Broughton for a TD reception of their own to level the scores for the Europa Eagles, and it remained 6-6 until halftime. [1]

Eagles head coach Andy O’Sullivan did some halftime reorganisation, and the Eagles went ahead with a bomb from Wild to Andy Gambrill. A Paul Costall interceprtion put Drimnagh under further pressure but they responded with another Kelly-Farrell connection for a touchdown. It looked like overtime would be needed but Kelly ran in from 30 yards to put the Cycos ahead when all his receivers were covered. He then connected with Tight End Bob Curran for the two point conversion to seal the victory. [1]

Drimnagh Cycos Roster 1999-2000

NumberPlayerPosition
1Aidan KellyQuarterback
4James BinghamWide Receiver
7Darren BradySafety
8Ian CurtisCenter
28Stephen DunneRunning Back
29Peter MullenWide Receiver
33Bob CurranDefensive Line
54John CanningLinebacker
55Liam FarrellRunning Back
75Iain McGuinnessDefensive Line

References: [4]

References

____________________________________________________

Sources

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

Websites

[2] Drimnagh Cycos (2001) Players Profiles [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20010801192128/http://www.geocities.com/colosseum/base/6389/players.html [Accessed 21 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos & Fiona Corrigan, Caoimhe Mullaney, Alan Delaney and John Kane

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Irish Flag Football Association | Celtic Bowl 2015

National Sports Centre, Dublin, 10 October 2015

Group Stage Tables

 PWLTPFPAPts
Group A       
Scottish Barbarians4310121411.000
Dublin Rebels32104753.667
Mullingar Minotaurs32108767.667
UCD41303894.250
Wexford Eagles20201250.000
Group B       
Scottish Chieftans3300156331.000
Dublin Vipers321014571.667
Edenderry Eagles21104677.500
Roscommon Rogues312045144.333
North Kildare Reapers303057124.000

Knockout Rounds

TimeTeam 1 Team 2 
 Celtic Bowl   
 Scottish Chieftans27Scottish Barbarians20

[1]

Group Stage Results

TimeTeam 1 Team 2 
 Group A   
10:00Scottish Barbarians28Dubin Rebels7
10:00UCD8Mullingar Minotaurs28
10:45UCD30Wexford Eagles12
11:30Dublin Rebels14UCD0
11:30Mullingar Minotaurs34Scottish Barbarians33
12:15Wexford Eagles0Scottish Barbarians20
13:00Dublin Rebels26Mullingar Minotaurs25
13:00Scottish Barbarians40UCD0
13:45Wexford Eagles Dublin Rebels 
14:30Mullingar Minotaurs Wexford Eagles 
 Group B   
10:00Scottish Chieftans51North Kildare Reapers12
10:45Dublin Vipers66Roscommon Rogues12
10:45Edenderry Eagles13Scottish Chieftans46
11:30North Kildare Reapers26Dublin Vipers48
12:15Roscommon Rogues8Scottish Chieftans59
12:15Dublin Vipers31Edenderry Eagles33
13:00North Kildare Reapers19Roscommon Rogues25
13:45Edenderry Eagles North Kildare Reapers 
13:45Scottish Chieftans Dublin Vipers 
14:30Roscommon Rogues Edenderry Eagles 

[2][3][4]

Report

___________________________________________________________

Scottish Chieftains – Celtic Bowl Winners 2015

Image: Scottish Chieftans – Celtic Bowl Winners 2015[5]

Two Scottish National sides, the Elite Chieftans and the developmental Barbarians dominated the Celtic Bowl, the Chieftans winning all their group matches and defeating the Barbarians in the Final. The Barbarians had only one loss, to the Mullingar Miotaurs – by a single point, 34-33, to win their group.[6]

Final: Scottish Chieftans 27 Scottish Barbarians 20

The Barbarians shocked the undefeated Chieftans with an early touchdown, forcing the Chieftans to step up a gear. the game went back-and-forth with big plays from both sides but in the end the Chieftans kept the unbeaten record they had going into the tournament, winning by a single touchdown 27-20.[6]

References

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Websites

[1] Pulling the Flag Facebook Page (2015) Photo, October 10, 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/PullingTheFlag/photos/a.703183996381160.1073741830.560471003985794/1042630182436538/?type=3&theater [Accessed 25 September 2017]

[2] Pulling the Flag Facebook Page (2015) Post, October 10, 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/PullingTheFlag/posts/1042591952440361 [Accessed 25 September 2017]

[3] Pulling the Flag Facebook Page (2015) Photo, October 10, 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/PullingTheFlag/photos/pcb.1042591952440361/1042587712440785/?type=3&theater [Accessed 25 September 2017]

[4] Pulling the Flag Facebook Page (2015) Photo, October 10, 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/PullingTheFlag/photos/pcb.1042591952440361/1042587719107451/?type=3&theater [Accessed 25 September 2017]

[5] Pulling the Flag Facebook Page (2015) Photo, October 10, 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/PullingTheFlag/photos/a.703183996381160.1073741830.560471003985794/1042630182436538/?type=3&theater [Accessed 25 September 2017]

[6] Aberdeen Oilcats Facebook Page (2015) Post, October 16, 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/aberdeenoilcats/posts/976404775734237 [Accessed 25 September 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Douglas & Joe Grey, Dublin Vipers.

About this document

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Last Updated: 15 July 2019

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American Football Association of Ireland Irish Senior League Box Scores & Match Reports 1999

 

Final Standings

 PWLTPFPAPct
*Carrickfergus Knights43109224.750
*Dublin Tigers431011434.750
Queens University Belfast Broncos404010158.000
IAFA Irish Senior League 1999 [Ref: compiled from 2-7]

Week 1 –

Queens University Belfast Broncos 0 Carrickfergus Knights 44 – The year began with the Carrickfergus Knights starting where they left off with a shutout win over the Queens University Belfast Broncos. The Knights defense dominted the entire game., winning 34-0

At CarrickfergusQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Queens University Belfast Broncos00000
Carrickfergus Knights    44

Week 2 – 13 June 1999

Dublin Tigers 14 Carrickfergus Knights 0 – In week 2, the Dublin Tigers took the initiative from the start, closing down the Knights and helped by running back Brian Dennehy. the deadlock was broken in the third quarter when Head Coach and Quarterback Don Cade dove over from the 2-yard line. Minutes later a second touchdown sealed the game for the Tigers.

At CarrickfergusQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Tigers0014014
Carrickfergus Knights00000
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
No Scoring0-0
2nd Quarter 
No Scoring0-0
3rd Quarter 
TIGDon Cade 2yd Run (Padraic Reddington, 2xpt)8-0
TIGFeargal O’Donnchu14-0
4th Quarter 
No Scoring14-0

Week 3 – 20 June 1999

Carrickfergus Knights 14 Queens University Belfast Broncos 0 –

In the return game between the Carrickfergus Knights and the Queens University Broncos, the Knights were a shadow of the team that won convincingly to start the season. The Offense gave up a safety early in the game, and they were plagued by timing errors and unforced errors, but still ended up winning 14-10.

At Queens UniversityQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights    14
Queens University Belfast Broncos    10

Week 4 – 27 June 1999

Dublin Tigers 66 Queens University Belfast Broncos 0 – In Week 4, the Tigers scored on the opening drive through a Brian Dennehy run, and never looked back, with Dennehy scoring five touchdowns in all as the Tigers won 66-0.

At Queens UnversityQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Tigers    66
Queens University Belfast Broncos    0
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
TIGBrian Dennehy Run 
?? Quarter 
TIGBrian Dennehy Run 
TIGBrian Dennehy Run 
TIGBrian Dennehy Run 
TIGBrian Dennehy Run 

Week 5 – 30 June 1999

Dublin Tigers 0 Carrickfergus Knights 36 – The Carrickfergus Knights inflicted the heaviest defeat on the Dublin Tigers in the Tigers two year history in the return match, winning 34-0, scoring four times in the first half, but held scoreless in the second until late in the fourth quarter when Wide Receiver Maxwell ran in for their fifth.

At DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights0636
Dublin Tigers 0 0000
TeamScorersScore
1st Half
CARTD
CARTD
CARTD
CARTD
3rd Quarter
No Scoring36-0
4th Quarter
CARMaxwell TD Run36-0

Week 6 – 25 July 1999

Queens University Belfast Broncos 0 Dublin Tigers 34 – For the second year in succession the Tigers and Carrickfergus had to be separated by points scored at the end of the regular season, as the Tigers also finished on 3-1 with a commanding performance by their entire Offensive Line, who won a combined Most Valuable Player award. the OL’s performance allowed Brian Dennehy score three touchdowns and QB Don Cade pass for a fourth. Feargal O’Donnchu won his third defensive MVP award for “outstanding leadership and superb tackling”.

At DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Queens University Belfast Broncos    0
Dublin Tigers    34
TeamScorersScore
TIGBrian Dennehy Run 
TIGBrian Dennehy Run 
TIGBrian Dennehy Run 
TIG?? Pass from Don Cade 

Shamrock Bowl – 15 August 1999

Carrickfergus Knights 6 Dublin Tigers 22 – With the Dublin Tigers and Carrickfergus Knights both finishing the season on level terms as in 1998, and a rematch of the Shamrock Bowl, won the previous season by Carrickfergus, the final itself proved to show the two teams evenly matched over the two seasons. The Dublin Tigers gained revenge in Shamrock Bowl XIV, winning 22-6, to win their first Shamrock Bowl.

At Santry, DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights    6
Dublin Tigers    22

Reference

Websites

[1] Irish American Football Association (2019) Shamrock Bowl Winners [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/home/kitted-football/shamrock-bowl-history/ [Accessed 11 August 2019]

Newspapers

[2] Naughton, L. (1999) Tigers roar. Evening Herald. Saturday, 21 August 1999, pg. 111.

[3] Naughton, L. (1999) Tigers maul the Knights. Evening Herald. Saturday, 19 June 1999, pg. 27.

[4] Naughton, L. (1999) Tigers roar!. Evening Herald. Saturday, 3 July 1999, pg. 25.

[5] Naughton, L. (1999) Tigers spring into final. Evening Herald. Saturday, 31 July 1999, pg. 24.

[6] Anon. (1999) “Factfile and Greyhound Racing: American Football” Irish Independent. Wednesday, July 21, 1999. pg. 22. [Internet] Available from: the British Newspaper Archive at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/print/bl/0001715/19990721/257/0022 [Accessed 22 April 2020]

Internet Archive

[7] Carrickfergus Knights | Wayback Machine (1999) News [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/19990824010758/http://www.sugarcube.co.uk/knight/ [Accessed 23 March 1999]

Acknowledgements

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

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Irish American Football League Autumn League Box Scores & Match Reports 2001

Irish American Football Association Logo 2001-2002

Final Standings

 PWLTPFPAPts
*Dublin Rebels65101423210
*Carrickfergus Knights65101743010
University of Limerick Vikings6150121772
Dublin Dragons6150201092

Week 1, 30 September 2001

At Woodburn, CarrickfergusQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons00000
Carrickfergus Knights    46

Week 2, 7 October 2001

At Ringsend, DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
University of Limerick Vikings00000
Dublin Rebels    48

Week 3, 14 October 2001

Dublin Dragons 0 Dublin Rebels 12 – The Rebels moved to 2-0 and the Dragons fell to 0-2 after this “hard-fought defensive encounter” went the Rebels way with two touchdowns – the first in the second Quarter from Brian Martin, and the second in the fourth quarter from Jason Shaw. Brian Dennehy was a standout for the Rebels on both defense and offense, and the stars for the Dragons were Ulli Zinneker and John Durrad on defense.

At Ringsend, DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels060612
Dublin Dragons00000
IAFL Autumn League 2001 – Week 2 Dublin Dragons 0 Dublin Rebels 12 Box-Score [Ref: 4]
TeamScorersScore
2nd Quarter 
REBBrian Martin TD6-0
4th Quarter 
REBJason Show12-0
IAFL Autumn League 2001 – Week 2 Dublin Dragons 0 Dublin Rebels 12 Scorers [Ref: 4]

Week 4, 21 October 2001

At UL Sports Grounds, LimerickQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights    34
University of Limerick Vikings00000

Week 5, 28 October 2001

At Woodburn, CarrickfergusQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels    16
Carrickfergus Knights    12

Week 6, 4 November 2001

At UL Sports Grounds, LimerickQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels    34
University of Limerick Vikings00000

Week 7, 11 November 2001

At Ringsend, DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights    21
Dublin Dragons00000

Week 8, 18 November 2001

At Woodburn, CarrickfergusQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
University of Limerick Vikings00000
Carrickfergus Knights    41

Week 9, 25 November 2001

At Ringsend, DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons00000
Dublin Rebels    18

Week 10, 2 December 2001

University of Limerick Vikings 12 Dublin Dragons 8 –

At UL Sports Grounds, LimerickQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Dragons    8
University of Limerick Vikings    12
IAFL Autumn League 2001 Week 10 UL Vikings 12 Dublin Dragons 8 Box-Score [Ref: 10]
TeamScorersScore
ULVTommy Conneely Fumble Return 
ULVPaddy Ryan Pass from ?? 
IAFL Autumn League 2001 Week 10 UL Vikings 12 Dublin Dragons 8 Scorers [Ref: 10]

Week 11, 11 December 2001

At Ringsend, DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
University of Limerick Vikings00000
Dublin Dragons    12
At Ringsend, DublinQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Carrickfergus Knights  0020
Dublin Rebels 0 0  14

Final Standings

 PWLTPFPAPts
*Dublin Rebels65101423210
*Carrickfergus Knights65101743010
University of Limerick Vikings6150121772
Dublin Dragons6150201092

Shamrock Bowl XV

Carrickfergus Knights 7 Dublin Rebels 28 – The Carrickfergus Knights were appearing in their sixth Shamrock Bowl in seven seasons, and the Rebels, a merger of the Greystones Rebels and Dublin Tigers, were appearing in their first, although many, including Brian Dennehy saw Shamrock Bowl action in 1998 and 1999 for the Tigers.

The teams were evenly matched throughout the season, both finishing on 5-1 Won-Loss Records, with the Rebels giving up Home Field Advantage with a loss on the final day of the regular season to the Knights. The Shamrock Bowl, however, was to be a Rebel victory, as Running Back Brian Dennehy scored with a 90-yard Kickoff Return from the first whistle, and then ran in the two-point conversion. Carrickfergus didn’t get a hand on him until the one-yard line and never recovered.

Rebels Quarterback Paddy Blood played the game of his life, returning from injury. With the Dublin defense winning the ball back, he drove the offense the length of the field, sweeping behind the offensive line, and finishing with a 20-yard Touchdown pass to Paraic Reddington.

The Knights recovered their composure momemtarily, as they recovered the ball from a blocked punt and Quarterback Stephen McDowell drove to the 10-yard line, where he connected on an out pattern to Wide Receiver Ron Smyth to bring them back to within one touchdown. The Extra-Point Kick was successful, making the score 14-7.

That was as close as the Knights would get for the rest of the afternoon, as the momentum was still with the Rebels. They scored again just before halftime on a half back option, as Dennehy connected with Wide Receiver Brian Martin for a 30-yard touchdown. Paddy Blood then hooked up with Dennehy for the two-point conversion.

Both teams stepped up on defense, as the Rebels hung on, comfortable and composed but not complacent. Michael Finucane and Steve Porteous were punishing Carrickfergus from the Defensive Line, and the Knights defense, playing tight as a unit, managed to halt the Rebels offense.

The Knights decided to switch to an aerial attack for the remainder of the game in the third quarter, and completed passes to Smyth and Paul McKillop. Two goal-line stands by the Rebels, with Free Safety Marcus Naylor making a crucial acrobatic tackle kept the Knights out in what was a nail-biting time for the Rebels.

The game was sealed late in the third quarter as Dennehy kept the ball for most of a 70-yard drive that culminated in him seeping in from two-yards out, making the score 28-7. That was the way the score stayed throughout the fourth quarter, as the Rebels celebrated their first Shamrock Bowl win, in a game which bode well for the future of Irish American Football, in its first season since 1999, and with a new Spring League just around the corner in 2002.

At CarrickfergusQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Dublin Rebels  7028
Carrickfergus Knights  007
IAFL Autumn League 2001 Shamrock Bowl XV Carrickfergus Knights 7 Dublin Rebels 28 Box-Score [Ref: 13]
TeamScorersScore
1st Quarter 
REBBrian Dennehy 90yd Kickoff Return, Brian Dennehy 2XPT Run8-0
REBParaic Reddington 20yd Pass from Paddy Blood14-0
CARRon Smyth Pass from Stephen McDowell, XP Kick Good14-7
2nd Quarter 
REBBrian Martin 30yd Pass from Brian Dennehy, Dennehy 2XPT Pass from Blood22-7
3rd Quarter 
REBBrian Dennehy 2yd Run28-7
IAFL Autumn League 2001 Shamrock Bowl XV Carrickfergus Knights 7 Dublin Rebels 28 Scorers [Ref: 13]

Reference

Websites

[1] Irish American Football Association (2001) 2001 IAFL Standings/Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl-standings/2001-iafl-standingsschedule [Accessed 24 March 2014]

Internet Archive

[10] UL Vikings (2001) – Wayback Machine [2002/08/06] Ul Vikings 12 – 8 Dublin Dragons [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020806223911/http://www.ulvikings.com/ [Accessed 13 October 2018]

[10] UL Vikings (2010) – Wayback Machine [2010/04/29] Vikings History: 2001 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20100429042500/http://www.ulvikings.ie/index.php/vikings-history [Accessed 27 June 2018]

Sources

[4] Anon. (2001) Irish League: Dublin Rebels 12 Dublin Dragons 0 First Down. October 18-24, 2001. Pg. 28.

[14] Andrew Dennehy (2001) “Rebels’ yell dims lights for Knights” First Down December 20-26, 2001. Pg. 27

Acknowledgements

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

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Drimnagh Cycos | Irish Flag Football Team 1995-2005

IFFL Senior Team 1995-2005

 

Home Ground: St. Enda’s Park, Rathfanham, D16 / Marlay Park, Rathfarnham D16 / Sallins, Co. Kildare

Colours:

History: Played in the Irish Flag Football League from 1995-2000, winning the Final in 1995-96.. Also played in the Angl-Irish Flag football Challenge from 1997-2005 against Leicester Europa Eagles, the first International matches played by either an Irish or English club side.

Career Record: Total (W-L-T): 40-15-2  / Regular Season: (W-L-T): 31-8-1 / Post-Season (W-L-T): 5-3-0 / International (W-L-T): 4-4-1 (Excluding Regular Season 1998-99)

Year-by-Year Record

YearRegular SeasonPost-SeasonInternational
 PWLTPctPWLTChpPWLT
1995-9611830.7472200IFFL0000
1996-97     2110 0000
1997-98     2110AIFC1100
1998-99     1010 1010
1999-008620.7502110AIFC1100
2000-010000.0000000AIFC1100
2001-022110.5000000AIFC1100
2002-03          1001
2003-04          1010
2004-05          1010
2005-06          1010

Links to Year-by-Year Season Reports & Rosters

1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-2000 2001-02

References

__________________________________________________________

Sources

[1] FD Reporter (1996) Deadly Drimnagh fly the flag for Ireland. First Down. April 20, 1996. Pg..

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

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

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

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

Websites

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

[13] 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]

Internet Archive

[2] Drimnagh Cycos – Wayback Machine (2001) Photos [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011117060516/http://www.geocities.com:80/colosseum/base/6389/photos.html [Accessed 21 April 2017]

[3] Wayback Machine Web Archive – Drimnagh Cycos Geocities (2002) Photo Album [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20020213124840/http://www.geocities.com:80/Colosseum/Base/6389/photos.html [Accessed 17 June 2017]

[9] Drimnagh Cycos -Wayback Machine (2001) 1999-2000 Season [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011017195459/http://www.geocities.com:80/Colosseum/Base/6389/ [Accessed 21 April 2017]

[10] 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]

[11] 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]

[12] 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]

Social Media

[13] Eirball | Facebook (2019) Message to Eirball from Liam Farrell 23 November 2019: “Photo of Page from Programme from 2nd Anglo-Irish Flag Football Challenge – Leicester 9 May 1998”: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.15752-0/p280x280/76935222_2155933711383104_2434125650756370432_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&_nc_ohc=yZESPE_0PpoAQkL8_Sd_0fWOogy9E2v9DX90TtHEAtD6kJy2sxa32pQeg&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=e14dfac0dbcff962d1c62181bb6cf2b9&oe=5E85B40B [Accessed 23 November 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Liam Farrell & Peter Mullen, Drimnagh Cycos

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International Federation of American Football Europe | International Friendly | Irish Wolfhounds 20 Belgian Barbarians 19 | 20 October 2018

International Federation of American Football Europe Logo

Navan, Co. Meath, 20 October 2018

 

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Belgian Barbarians1300619
Irish Wolfhounds067720
ScorersScore
1st Quarter 
BEL – Tomasz Firszt 5yd Run (PAT missed)6-0
BEL – Hadrien Godichild Int Return (PAT good)13-0
2nd Quarter 
IRL – Sean McGoldrick Pass from Andy Dennehy13-6
3rd Quarter 
IRL – Sean McGoldrick Pass from Andy Dennehy (Marty Caskey – XP Kick)13-13
4th Quarter 
IRL – Pete McMahon Run (PAT good)13-20
BEL – Thomas Bouron Pass from Tomasz Firszt (2XP no good)19-20

 

Reference

_______________________________________________________

Websites

 

[1] American Football International – Scott Morrow (2018) Ireland defeat Belgium for first International victory in late-game thriller [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/ireland-defeat-belgium-for-first-international-victory-in-late-game-thriller/?fbclid=IwAR2EYLaLhN58UF7jYgfakXPmN3vPjTAp4pHxPQToPrBn0B8_v9JHwVyYBrA [Accessed 31 October 2018]

 

Social Media

 

[2] Irish American Football Association Facebook Page (2018) Post: October 20, 2018 – “IRELAND WIN!! 20-19,” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/iafaireland/posts/2145681338799088 [Accessed 22 October 2018]

[3] Belgian Barbarians Facebook Page (2018) Post: October 20, 2018 – “Halftime.

The Barbarians came out blazing putting 13-0 on the board in no time. Ireland bounced back making it 13-6 after the two first quarters.

Go Barbarians!!!” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/BarbariansBelgium/posts/1962202913839533 [Accessed 31 October 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Sean Douglas, Team Ireland.

About this document

 

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International Federation of American Football Europe | International Friendly | Dutch Lions 20 Irish Wolfhounds 0 | 27 August 2016

International Federation of American Football Europe Logo

Webster University Bowl, Waalwijk, Netherlands, 27 August 2016

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
Irish Wolfhounds0000
Dutch Lions020020
ScorersScore
2nd Quarter 
NED – Kevin Wesselink 10 yd Run0-6
NED – Miquel Castelen 20yd Run0-12
NED – Dennis de Wit 68yd Int Return0-20
Game Abandoned in 3rd Quarter due to Lightning 

Reference

_______________________________________________________

Websites

[1] Irish American Football Association (2016) Team Ireland play historic fixture away to the Netherlands [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/team-ireland-historic-fixture-away-netherlands/ [Accessed 2 September 2016]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Sean Douglas, Team Ireland.

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