Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1991-2000

NAFF 1st Division 1991

PWLTPFPAPct
Oslo Trolls66003273212
Kolbotn Kodiaks65102108710
Westside Vikings632188967
Asker Lynx623181705
Bergen Bulldogs6240291454
Bergen Flyers6150372102
Lillestrøm Romans6150301622
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1991 [Refernces: 2]

DateHome teamAway Team
Final
1991Westside VikingsWAsker LynxL
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1991 [Refernces: 8]

NAFF 1st Division 1992

PWLTPFPAPct
Westside Vikings
Oslo Trolls
??
??
??
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1992 [Refernces: 2]
DateHome teamAway Team
Final
1992Westside VikingsWOslo TrollsL
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1991 [Refernces: 8]

NAFF 1st Division 1993

PWLTPFPAPct
Oslo Trolls871014
Oslo Vikings862012
Bergen Storm84408
Asker Lynx83506
Kolbotn Kodiaks80800
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1993 [Refernces: 2]
DateHome teamAway Team
Final
1993Oslo TrollsWOslo VikingsL
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1991 [Refernces: 8]

NAFF 1st Division 1994

PWLTPFPAPct
Oslo Trolls880020366016
Oslo Vikings86203018312
Bergen Storm835061846
Asker Lynx8350912066
Sandnes Oilers8080203320
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1994 [Refernces: 2]
DateHome teamAway Team
Final
1994Vålerenga TrollsWOslo VikingsL
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1991 [Refernces: 8]

NAFF 1st Division 1995

PWLTPFPAPct
Vålerenga Trolls880016
Oslo Vikings862012
Sandnes Oilers83506
Asker Lynx82604
Bergen Storm81702
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1995 [Refernces: 2]
DateHome teamAway Team
Final
1995Vålerenga TrollsWOslo VikingsL
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1991 [Refernces: 8]

NAFF 1st Division 1996

PWLTPFPAPct
Oslo Vikings4400189198
Arendal Wildcats4130651072
Sandnes Oilers4130161442
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1996 [Refernces: 2]
DateHome teamAway Team
Final
1996Vålerenga TrollsWOslo VikingsL
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1991 [Refernces: 8]

NAFF 1st Division 1997

PWLTPFPAPct
Vålerenga Trolls66002733812
Oslo Vikings6420237928
Sandnes Oilers6240402264
Bergen Storm606001940
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1997 [Refernces: 2]
DateHome teamAway Team
Final
1997Vålerenga TrollsWOslo VikingsL
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1991 [Refernces: 8]

NAFF 1st Division 1998

PWLTPFPAPct
Vålerenga Trolls550010
OSI Vikings53206
Eidsvoll 1814s64208
Arendal Wildcats62404
Sandnes Oilers60600
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1998 [Refernces: 2]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
1998OSI VikingsWVålerenga TrollsL
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1998 [Refernces: 8]

NAFF 1st Division 1999

PWLTPFPAPts
OSI Vikings6600851312
Eidsvoll 1814s6420179878
Vålerenga Trolls6240422014
Nidaros Domers6060232820
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1999 [Refernces: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
Week 13 1999OSI Vikings28Eidsvoll 1814s14
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 1999 [Refernces: 5]

NAFF 1st Division 2000

PWLTPFPAPts
OSI Vikings66003442612
Eidsvoll 1814s64201821448
Nidaros Domers6150912522
Vålerenga Trolls6150602552
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 2000 [Refernces: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
2000Oslo Vikings68Eidsvoll 1814s20
Norwegian American Football Federation 1st Division 2000 [Refernces: 7]

Report

The Norwegian American Football Federation League title was won from 1991 to 1998 by Westside Vikings ( 1991 and 1992), Oslo Trolls (1993), Vålerenga Trolls (1994 to 1997) and Oslo Vikings (1998 to 2000)

References

Websites

[1] The Norwegian Football Junkie (1998) The League results and Standings, Past to Present [Internet] Available from: http://www.tnfj.com/league.html [Accessed 12 July 2001][Broken Link – Available on the Wayback Machine Internet Archive at: https://web.archive.org/web/20010513212137/http://www.tnfj.com/league.html [Accessed 8 September 2020]

Wayback Machine

[3] The Norwegian Football Junkie (2002) The League results and Standings, Past to Present [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20020614060000/http://www.tnfj.com/Mag/s99/standings.html [Accessed 8 September 2020]

[4] The Norwegian Football Junkie (2002) 1999 Standings [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20020614060000/http://www.tnfj.com/Mag/s99/standings.html [Accessed 8 September 2020]

[5] The Norwegian Football Junkie (2002) 1999 Playoffs: the Game [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20020614074710/http://www.tnfj.com/Mag/s99/game44.html [Accessed 8 September 2020]

[6] The Norwegian Football Junkie (2002) 2000 Standings [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20010105081500/http://www.tnfj.com/Mag/s00/standings.html [Accessed 8 September 2020]

[7] The Norwegian Football Junkie (2002) 2000 Playoffs [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20000919133910/http://www.tnfj.com/Mag/s00/playoffs.html [Accessed 8 September 2020]

[8] The Norwegian Football Junkie (2002) Norwegian Champions Since 1987 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20010513213039/http://tnfj.com/champ.html [Accessed 8 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Louise Wills (nee Kenny) and John Wills.

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Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015 Logo

Ireland 1 Women’s Basketball Team Special Olympics World Winter Games Los Angeles 2015

Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015 Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings F.02 Divisioning

PWLPFPAPts
Ireland 1 (G)43180767
Ecuador (S)31250514
Mexico (S)31263684
Special Olympics Women’s Basketball 2015 [References: 2]

Ireland 1 Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
29.07.2015Ecuador13Ireland 118
30.07.2015Ireland 131Mexico25
30.07.2015Ecuador19Ireland 112
01.08.2015Ireland 119Mexico17
Special Olympics Women’s Basketball 2015 [References: 2]

Ireland Team

PlayerPlayer
Sarah ByrneAnn Cooney
Amy DuffyNichola Farrell
Laura ManganLydia McGowan
Clare NolanMegan Reynolds
Laura ReynoldsMichelle Stynes
Special Olympics World Winter Games 2015 Ireland Team [References: 3]

Report

Ireland 1 won Golf Medal in the Female 02 Division in the Special Olympics World Games Basketball in 2015. After trading wins with Ecuador and defeating Mexico Ireland 1 were in a strong position going into their Final match with Ecuador, particularly after Mexico shocked the Ecuadorians with a 21-18 win in the penultimate match. In the decider Ireland 1 triumphed by two points over Mexico, winning 19-17 to wrap up the Gold Medal. Ecuador and Mexico shared bronze. The win came in Los Angeles, the home city of the famed Los Angeles Lakers NBA and Los Angeles Sparks WNBA Basketball teams.

References

Images

[1] Pinterest (2020) c4ae7265dbc9befb7b59fe5321beaefc [Internet] Available from: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/c4/ae/72/c4ae7265dbc9befb7b59fe5321beaefc.jpg [Accessed 7 September 2020]

Websites

[2] Special Olympics (2020) BB Basketball Team [Internet] Available from: http://www.specialolympics.org/gms/ [Accessed 7 September 2020]

[3] Special Olympics (2020) BB Basketball Team [Internet] Available from: http://www.specialolympics.org/gms/#/g/269NEG250LG6LVSS/event/bb/BBTEAM [Accessed 7 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Susan Delaney

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Major League Baseball 1914

League Standings

WLGB
American League
Philadelphia Athletics (C)9953
Boston Red Sox91628.5
Washington Senators817319.0
Detroit Tigers807319.5
St. Louis Browns718228.5
Chicago White Sox708430.0
New York Yankees708430.0
Cleveland Naps5110248.5
National League
Boston Braves (C)9459
New York Giants847010.5
St. Louis Cardinals817213.0
Chicago Cubs787616.5
Brooklyn Dodgers757919.5
Philadelphia Phillies748020.5
Pittsburgh Pirates698525.5
Cincinnati Reds609434.5
Federal League
Indianapolis Hoosiers (C)8865
Chicago Chi-Feds87671.5
Baltimore Terrapins84704.5
Buffalo Buf-Feds80717.0
Brooklyn Tip-Tops777711.5
Kansas City Packers678420.0
Pittsburgh Rebels648622.5
St. Louis Terriers628925.0
Major League Baseball 1914 [References: 4-6; 8-10]

World Series

TeamG1G2G3G4Games
Boston Braves17534
Philadelphia Athletics01410
Major League Baseball 1914 [References: 12-16]

Jimmy Walsh

Jimmy Walsh [Reference: 17]

Jimmy Walsh was born in Rathroe, Co. Tipperary, Ireland on 24 August 1887. He played 6 years in Major League Baseball from 1912 to 1917 including the 1914 World Series with Philadelphia Athletics, where they lost 4 games to Nil to the Boston Braves.

During the 2014 Season Jimmy batted in 68 games, with 273 Plate Appearances, 216 At Bats, 35 Runs and 51 Hits. He got 3 Home Runs and 36 Runs Batted In.

He also played the first part of the season in New York with the Yankees where he played 43 games, with 166 Plate Appearances, 136 At Bats, 13 Runs, 26 Hits, 1 Home Run and 11 Runs Batted In.

YearTeamLeagueGPAABRHHRRBI
1914NYYAL431661361326111
1914PHAAL682732163551336
1914TotalAL1114393524877447
Jimmy Archer Stats Major League Baseball 1914 [References: 11]

References

Images

[1] Logo Stage (2016) Major League Baseball Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.logostage.com/logos/Major_League_Baseball.png [Accessed 16 November 2016]

Websites

[2] Baseball Reference (2016) 47 Irish Born Major League Baseball Players [Internet] Available from: www.baseball-reference.com/bio/Ireland_born.shtml [Accessed 16 November 2016]

[3] Society for American Baseball Research | Rory Costello (2017) Jimmy Walsh [Internet] Available from: https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/jimmy-walsh/ [Accessed 8 September 2020]

Newspapers

[4] Chicago Examiner (2020) Final Standings October 8 1914. P 8. [Internet] Available from: https://newspaperarchive.com/chicago-examiner-oct-08-1914-p-8/  [Accessed 7 September 2020]

[5] Chicago Examiner (2020) HoosiersLand Federal Flag From Chifeds October 8 1914. P 7. [Internet] Available from: https://newspaperarchive.com/chicago-examiner-oct-08-1914-p-7/ [Accessed 7 September 2020]

[6] Chicago Examiner (2020) Chifeds Close Season Beating Packers 8-3 October 9 1914. P 10. [Internet] Available from: https://newspaperarchive.com/chicago-examiner-oct-09-1914-p-10/  [Accessed 7 September 2020]

[7] Chicago Examiner (2020) Post-Season Games / Feds in 16-Inning Fray October 10 1914. P11. [Internet] available from: https://newspaperarchive.com/chicago-examiner-oct-10-1914-p-11/ [Accessed 7 September 2020]

Online Reference Encyclopedias

[8] Baseball Reference (2020) American League Standings 1914 [Internet] available from: https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/FL/1914.shtml {accessed 7 September 2020]

[9] Baseball Reference (2020) National League Standings 1914 [Internet] available from: https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL/1914.shtml {accessed 7 september 2020]

[10] Baseball Reference (2020) Federal League Standings 1914 [Internet] available from: https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/FL/1914.shtml {accessed 7 september 2020]

[11] Baseball Reference (2020) Jimmy Walsh [Internet] available from: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/w/walshji01.shtml  [Accessed 8 September 2020]

[12] Chicago Examiner (2020) Braves in 1-0 Victory startle Battle Fans October 13 1914. P8. [Internet] Available from: https://newspaperarchive.com/chicago-examiner-oct-11-1914-p-1/  [Accessed 8 September 2020]

[13] Chicago Examiner (2020) Greatest Play of world series by “Rabbit” Maranville October 13 1914. P8. [Internet] Available from: https://newspaperarchive.com/chicago-examiner-oct-12-1914-p-8/  [Accessed 8 September 2020]

[14] Chicago Examiner (2020) Gowdy Now Owns Boston October 13 1914. P8. [Internet] Available from: https://newspaperarchive.com/chicago-examiner-oct-13-1914-p-8/  [Accessed 8 September 2020]

[15] Chicago Examiner (2020) Why Boston is Crazy! October 14 1914. P9. [Internet] Available from: https://newspaperarchive.com/chicago-examiner-oct-14-1914-p-9/ [Accessed 7 September 2020]

[16] Chicago Examiner (2020) Braves are Linked with Greatest Teams of Past October 10 1914. P11. [Internet] Available from: https://newspaperarchive.com/chicago-examiner-oct-15-1914-p-7/  [Accessed 7 September 2020]

Images

[17] Society for American Baseball Research | Rory Costello (2017) WalshJimmy1 [Internet] Available from: http://bioproj.sabr.org/bp_ftp/images5/WalshJimmy1.JPG [Accessed 8 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Hugh Mulcahy and Tom Gallagher.

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Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015 Logo

Special Olympics World Games Women’s Basketball Los Angeles 2015

Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles 2015 Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings F.02 Divisioning

PWLPFPAPts
Ireland 1 (G)43180767
Ecuador (S)31250514
Mexico (S)31263684
Special Olympics Women’s Basketball 2015 [References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
29.07.2015Ecuador13Ireland 118
29.07.2015EcuadorMexico
30.07.2015Ireland 131Mexico25
30.07.2015Ecuador19Ireland 112
31.07.2015Ecuador18Mexico21
01.08.2015Ireland 119Mexico17
Special Olympics Women’s Basketball 2015 [References: 2]

Report

Ireland 1 won Golf Medal in the Female 02 Division in the Special Olympics World Games Basketball in 2015. After trading wins with Ecuador and defeating Mexico Ireland 1 were in a strong position going into their Final match with Ecuador, particularly after Mexico shocked the Ecuadorians with a 21-18 win in the penultimate match. In the decider Ireland 1 triumphed by two points over Mexico, winning 19-17 to wrap up the Gold Medal. Ecuador and Mexico shared bronze. The win came in Los Angeles, the home city of the famed Los Angeles Lakers NBA and Los Angeles Sparks WNBA Basketball teams.

References

Images

[1] Pinterest (2020) c4ae7265dbc9befb7b59fe5321beaefc [Internet] Available from: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/c4/ae/72/c4ae7265dbc9befb7b59fe5321beaefc.jpg [Accessed 7 September 2020]

Websites

[2] Special Olympics (2020) BB Basketball Team [Internet] Available from: http://www.specialolympics.org/gms/ [Accessed 7 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Susan Delaney

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Drimnagh Cycos IFFA Dublin Flag Football League Champions 1995-96

Packaging Industries Flag Football League 1995-96

League Table

 PWLTPFPAPts
Marlay Hellfire111100   
Drimnagh Cycos11830   
Packaging Industries Flag Football League 1995-96 [References: 1-3]

Playoff Results

W/EHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 03.03.1996Drmnagh Cycos12Marlay Hellfire6
Packaging Industries Flag Football League Playoffs 1995-96 [References: 1-3]

[1][2]

Regular Season Results

W/EHome Team Away Team 
 Final Week   
 1996Greystones Rebels13Dublin Devastators13
Packaging Industries Flag Football League Regular season Results 1995-96 [References: 1-3]
Drimnagh Cycos face the Marlay Hellfire across the Line of Scrimmage in the Packaging Industries Flag Football Final in Dublin in 1996. [Reference: 5]

Report

Final, 3 March 2020

Marlay Hellfire 6 Drimnagh Cycos 12 – Marlay Hellfire went into the Final as huge favourites after an undefeated 12-game season, and having only been beaten once in the Irish League over the previous two-and-a-half-years, however, the Drimnagh Cycos, after an 8-3 season, surprised them in a 12-6 victory. Every player played his part according to Drimnagh spokesman Liam Farrell. [1] Liam Farrell scored both Drimnagh’s Touchdowns and Dave Quinn of Marlay Hellfire was game MVP (Most Valuable Player). [Reference: 4]

AtH1H2Total Pts
Marlay Hellfire606
Drimnagh Cycos12012
Packaging Industries Flag Football League Final Box-Score 1995-96 [References: 1-3]
TeamScorerScore
Half 1
MARDavid Grandmaison TD Pass from Kevin Mullins (PAT No Good)6-0
DRILiam Farrell TD Run [25:00] PAT No Good6-6
DRILiam Farrell TD Run [35:00] PAT No Good6-12
Half 2
No Scoring6-12
Packaging Industries Flag Football League Final Box-Score 1995-96 [References: 4]
Drimnagh Cycos IFFA Dublin Flag Football League Champions 1995-96
Drimnagh Cycos IFFA Dublin Flag Football League Champions 1995-96 [Reference: 6]

Awards

AwardWinning PlayerPositionTeam
League MVPDavid GrandmaisonWide ReceiverMarlay Hellfire
Final MVPDave QuinnMarlay Hellfire
Packaging Industries Flag Football League Awards 1995-96 [References: 4]

References

Sources

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

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] Dublin Rebels – Wayback Machine (2006) Dublin Rebels American Football Club – Phil & Marcus’s Dream [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20061205221648/http://www.dublinrebels.com:80/page.php?1 [Accessed 5 July 2017]

[4] Naughton, Lindie (1996) “FLAG FOOTBALL: Cycos make life hell for Marley” Evening Herald. Friday, March 8, 1996. Pg. 70 [Available Online At the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

Images

[5] Evening Herald (1996) “Our Picture (Above) Shows the Drimnagh Defense (Right) Squaring off against the Cycos Offense”Evening Herald. Friday, March 8, 1996. Pg. 70 [Available Online At the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ ]

[6] FD Reporter (1996) “Photo caption: Irish Cream: the Lads from Drimnagh celebrate their Championship” First Down. April 20, 1996. Pg. 20.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Peter Mullen (Drimnagh Cycos) and South West Jets, Irish Flag Football League, 1995.

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Coin Rugby (AKA Push-Penny)

Also known as Push-Penny, Coin Rugby is a Childrens Game played with three coins and a table.

Rules

Decide which side of the table each player plays from. Then toss a coin to see who starts. The first player starts with the three coins placed in the centre of the table. Using either the tip or side of his forefinger the player should hit (but not push) the coins so ideally they spread out. Once this has bee done the same player, heading towards his opponents side of the table, has to hit the rear-most coin towards between the other two.

If he is successful he repeats this action, again trying to hit the rear-most coin between the other two. He or She continues this action until they either fail (upon which play passes to the opponent) or they reach a coin width of their opponents goal line. If he or she is successful in doing this the player scoresa try worth 5 points. If the coin goes over the line completely it is out of play and a fail and the other player takes over from the centre of the table again.

If a try is successful, then a conversion attempt is made. The player scoring the try makes a fist with both hands and places them on the table and then with the coin between two fingers attempts to flip them through goalposts made by the opponent on his own goalline with his forefingers pointing down touching the table and the two thumbs touching, making a goalpost. This worth two points. The other player restarts from the centre.

Alternative scoring is to get the coin to balance over the edge of your opponents goalline / table edge and then flick it up with your finger to catch it for a try. failing to flick it up or catch it is a fail. Another way to attempt the conversion is to spin the coin and then try to catch it beteen two thumbs before flicking it through goalposts. Players could play both versions and call one Rugby Union and the other Rugby League.

The first player to 20 points or more is the winner.

References

[1] World Greatest Armchair Sports Compendium (1998). Lagoon Games, PO Box 311, KT2, SQW, UK.

[2] Experience. Played this game myself in School.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Malone, Tony Meenaghan and Declan Mulvey.

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National Lacrosse League Alterna Cup 2019-20

National Lacrosse League Alterna Cup Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings

PWLPct
Saskatchhewan Rush32166.67
Calgary Roughnecks32166.67
Toronto Rock53260
Halifax Thunderbirds42250
Vancouver Warriors3030
National Lacrosse League Alterna Cup Standings 2019-20 [Reference: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
29.11.2019Calgary Roughnecks12Vancouver Warriors7
25.01.2020Halifax Thunderbirds15Calgary Riughnecks12
31.01.2020Halifax Thunderbirds9Toronto Rock12
15.02.2020Saskatchewan Rush16Halifax thunderbirds15
15.02.2020Vancouver Warriors7Toronto Rock14
21.02.2020Toronto Rock8Halifax Thunderbirds9
29.02.2020Toronto Rock9Saskatchewan Rush8
07.03.2020Vancouver Warriors7Saskatchewan Rush17
08.03.2020Calgary Roughnecks13Toronto Rock10
13.03.2020Saskatchewan RushCalgary Roughnecks
28.03.2020Vancouver WarriorsCalgary Roughnecks
03.04.2020Halifax ThunderbirdsVancouver Warriors
17.04.2020Saskatchewan RushCalgary Roughnecks
18.04.2020Calgary RoughnecksSaskatchewan Rush
24.04.2020Saskatchewan RushVancouver Warriors
25.04.2020Toronto RockHalifax Thunderbirds
National Lacrosse League Alterna Cup Results 2019-20 [Reference: 2]

Report

The National Lacrosse League (Canada and USA) introduced the Alterna Cup in 2019-20 for its Canadian teams. The five Canadian teams were to play 6 games each from late Winter to Early Summer with the winners crowned inuagural Alterna Cup Champions.

With new teams such as Halifax Thunderbirds there were now enough teams in Canada for a tournament of its own played throughout the National Lacrosse League season. The winners were to be decided by Winning Percebtage (Pct).

At the beginning of March the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic, which forced the cancellation of sport worldwide.

References

Images

[1] National Lacrosse League (2020) 2020_AlternaCupLogo_Hortizontal_White [Internet] Available from:  https://www.nll.com/wp-content/uploads/2020_AlternaCupLogo_Hortizontal_White.png [Accessed 7 September 2020]

Websites

[2] National Lacrosse League (2016) 2019-20 Alterna Cup Standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.nll.com/2019-20-alterna-cup-standings   [Accessed 7 September 2020]

[2] National Lacrosse League (2016)  National Lacrosse League Announces Cancellation of Remaining Regular Season Games [Internet] Available from: https://www.nll.com/news/2019-20-season-cancellation/  [Accessed 7 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird and Cillian Murphy

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Australian Football League Europe Fitzpatrick Cup 2020

Australian Football League Europe Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings

PWLDPFPAPts
Pool A
UCC 1440016
Oxford21105
Cambridge21105
Cardiff Met21105
CIT 240404
Pool B
Birmingham22008
CIT 1431013
SDU21105
UCC 241307
Oxford 220202
Australian Football League Europe Fitzpatrick Cup 2019 [References: 2]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
08.02.2020UCC 133Birmingham27
3rd Place
08.02.2020CIT 118Oxford27
5th Place
08.02.2020SDUCambridge
7th Place
08.02.2020UCC 216Cardiff Met15
9th Place
08.02.2020CIT 233Oxford 217
Australian Football League Europe Fitzpatrick Cup 2019 [References: 2]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool A
08.02.2020CIT 28Oxford 144
08.02.2020CIT 27Cambridge36
08.02.2020CIT 214Cardiff Met17
08.02.2020CIT 214CIT 158
08.02.2020UCC 129Oxford Met21
08.02.2020UCC 129Cambridge12
08.02.2020UCC 137Oxford 110
Pool B
08.02.2020CIT 137Oxford 217
08.02.2020CIT 136UCC 24
08.02.2020CIT 127SDU 8
08.02.2020CIT 112Birmingham28
08.02.2020UCC 216SDU20
08.02.2020UCC 215Oxford 212
08.02.2020UCC 216Cardiff Met15
Australian Football League Europe Fitzpatrick Cup 2019 [References: 2]

Report

University College Cork Bulldogs 1 triumphed in the Australian Football League Europe Fitzpatrick Cup Championship in 2020 defeating Birmingham 33-27 in the Final, after winning all four Pool Games. Four sides from Cork (two UCC and two Cork IT) represented Ireland in the Championship for University teams held in Oxford on the 8th February 2020.

References

Images

[1] AFL Europe (2016) AFL Europe Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.afleurope.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/AFL-EUROPE.jpg [Accessed 13 March 2017]

Websites

[1] AFL Ireland (2020) UCC Bombers Crowned Fitz Cup Champions [Internet] Available from: http://aflireland.ie/index.php/2020/02/12/ucc-bombers-crowned-fitz-cup-champs/ [Accessed 5 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor McGroarty

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American Football Ireland Youth League 2020

American Football Ireland Youth League 2020 Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings

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Cork Admirals
Donegal / Derry Vipers
South Dublin Panthers
American Football Ireland Youth League Standings 2020 [References: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
20.09.2020South Dublin PanthersCork Admirals
20.09.2020Cork AdmiralsDonegal / Derry Vipers
20.09.2020Donegal / Derry VipersSouth Dublin Panthers
Week 2
20.09.2020Cork AdmiralsSouth Dublin Panthers
20.09.2020South Dublin PanthersDonegal / Derry Vipers
20.09.2020Donegal / Derry VipersCork Admirals
American Football Ireland Youth League Regular Season Results 2020 [References: 2]

Report

The 2020 American Football Ireland Youth League is scheduled to kick off on 20 September 2020, with a reduced number of teams entered due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic. In all three teams are taking part in 2020: Cork Admirals, Donegal / Derry Vipers and South Dublin Panthers.

References

Images

[1] American Football Ireland (2020) AFI_Youth20 [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/AFI_Youth20.png  [Accessed 5 September 2020]

Websites

[2] American Football Ireland (2020) Youth League 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/youth-2020/ [Accessed 5 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor Connolly-Mulcahy & Dara Connolly-Mulcahy

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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Last Updated: 5 September 2020

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Australian Football League International Cup 2014

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final Round
19.08.2014Irish Warriors8.5.53South African Lions4.4.28
08.2014Papua New Guinea Mosquitos12.3.75New Zealand4.4.28
Grand Final
23.08.2014Papua New Guinea Mosquitos 6.9.45Irish Warriors6.6.42
Australian Football League International Cup 2014 [References: 1-3]

Pool Results

DateHome Team Away Team
Pool
10.08.2014Irish Warriors9.8.62Fiji1.4.10
13.08.2014Irish Warriors17.9.111France0.2.2
16.08.2014Irish Warriors10.6.66Nauru6.3.39
Australian Football League International Cup 2014 [References: 4-6]

Report

The Irish Warriors sailed through the Pool Stages of the Australian Football League International Cup 2014 in Melbourne defeating Fiji, France and Nauru before another good win against South African Lions in the Semi-Final.

In the Grand Final, however, they came against Papua New Guinea, the only other country where Australian Football is the National Sport, and were narrowly beaten 45-42 by the PNG team. It was heartbreak for the Irish Warriors to have come so close, but they could be proud of their magnificent performances throughout the tournament.

Mick Finn scored four goals to top score in the Grand Final, and Sean Paul Henry and Padraig Lucey each got one goal, but the Mosquitos got two late goals to snatch the victory.

Irish Warriors Team Photo v Papua New Guinea Mosquitos AFL International Grand Final 2014 [Reference: 7]

References

Images

[1] AFL Europe (2016) AFL Europe Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.afleurope.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/AFL-EUROPE.jpg [Accessed 13 March 2017]

Websites

[2] ARFLI (2014) A Real Double Irish [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/08/22/a-real-double-irish/ [Accessed 18 January 2017]

[3] ARFLI / John Corrigan (2014) Review of Warriors IC Grand Final [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/10/16/review-of-warriors-international-cup-grand-final/ [Accessed 5 September 2020][Broken Link – Available on the Wayback Machine Web Archive at: https://web.archive.org/web/20141207155425/http://www.arfli.com/2014/10/16/review-of-warriors-international-cup-grand-final/ [Accessed 18 January 2017]

[3] ARFLI (2014) Blu Marine Warriors Battle Past South Africa [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/08/22/blu-marine-warriors-battle-past-south-africa/  [Accessed 18 January 2017]

[4] ARFLI (2014) Blu Marine Warriors Through to S/Fs [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/08/22/blu-marine-warriors-through-to-sfs/  [Accessed 18 January 2017]

[5] ARFLI (2014) Match Report: Blu Marine Irish Warriors v France  [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/08/14/match-report-blu-marine-warriors-v-france/ [Accessed 18 January 2017]

[6] ARFLI (2014) Match Report: Blu Marine Irish Warriors v France  [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/08/14/match-report-blu-marine-warriors-v-fiji/  [Accessed 18 January 2017]

Images

[7] ARFLI (2014) IC14FinalMCGIreland-640×360 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20141207155425im_/http://www.arfli.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/IC14FinalMCGIreland-640×360.jpg [Accessed 18 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor McGroarty

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 5 September 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

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