Flag Map of Canada

Atlantic Football League 2016-2019

Flag Map of Canada
Canada Map Flag. Map of Canada with the Canadian national flag isolated on white background. Vector Illustration.

Final Standings and Playoffs 2016-2019

AFL 2016

PWLTPFPAPct
*Dalhousie University Tigers660012
*UNB Fredericton Red Bombers64208
*Holland College Hurricanes62404
*UNB Saint John Seawolves60600
Atlantic Football League Final Standings 2016 [Ref: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
29.10.2016Dalhousie University Tigers35UNB Saint John Seawolves0
29.10.2016UNB Fredericton Red Bombers10Holland College Hurricanes15
Moosehead Cup Final
05.11.2016Dalhousie University Tigers29Holland College Hurricanes11
Atlantic Football League Playoffs 2016 [Ref: 1]

AFL 2017

PWLTPFPAPct
*UNB Fredericton Red Bombers651010
*Holland College Hurricanes651010
*Dalhousie University Tigers62404
*UNB Saint John Seawolves60600
Atlantic Football League Final Standings 2017 [Ref: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
28.10.2017UNB Fredericton Red Bombers66UNB Saint John Seawolves0
28.10.2017Holland College Hurricanes18Dalhousie University Tigers21
Moosehead Cup FinalVenue: BMO Field
04.11.2017UNB Fredericton Red Bombers39Dalhousie University Tigers35
Atlantic Football League Playoffs 2017 [Ref: 3]

AFL 2018

PWLTPFPAPct
*Dalhousie University Tigers 660012
*UNB Fredericton Red Bombers64208
*Holland College Hurricanes62404
*UNB Saint John Seawolves60600
Atlantic Football League Final Standings 2018 [Ref: Compiled from Results in: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
27.10.2018Dalhousie University Tigers51UNB Saint John Seawolves9
27.10.2018UNB Fredericton Red Bombers34Holland College Hurricanes40
Moosehead Cup Final@ Wickwire Field, Dalhousie
03.11.2018Dalhousie University Tigers27Holland College Hurricanes3
Atlantic Football League Playoffs 2018 [Ref: 4]

AFL 2019

PWLTPFPAPts
*UNB Fredericton Red Bombers660019914612
*Dalhousie University Tigers63302091406
*Holland College Hurricanes63301191056
*UNB Saint John Seawolves6060411770
Atlantic Football League Final Standings 2019 [Ref: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
26.10.2019UNB Fredericton Red Bombers37UNB Saint John Seawolves14
26.10.2019Dalhousie University Tigers17Holland college Hurricanes23
Moosehead Cup Final@ BMO Centre
02.11.2019UNB Fredericton Red Bombers29Holland College Hurricanes26
Atlantic Football League Playoffs 2019 [Ref: 5]

Report

Recap

Dalhousie University Tigers and University of New Brunswick Fredericton Red Bombers alternated as Champions of the Atlantic Football League fro 2016 to 2019, with Dalhousie University winning the Moosehead Cup in 2016 and 2018, and UNB Fredericton Red Bombers winning the Cup in 2017 and 2019. [Ref: 2-5]

About the Atlantic Football League

The Atlantic Football League was founded in 2009 by three teams Moncton Raiders, UNB Fredercicton Red Bombers and UNB Saint John Seawolves to fill a gap in Canadian Football in the Maritime Provinces, between those playing High School Football and moving on from High School Football to the CIS. [Ref: 6]

References

Images

[1] Atlantic Football League (2020) apple-touch-icon [Internet] Available from: https://atlanticfootball.co/img/apple-touch-icon.png [Accessed 17 July 2020]

Websites

[2] Atlantic Football League (2020) Schedule 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://atlanticfootball.co/schedule/2016/[Accessed 17 July 2020]

[3] Atlantic Football League (2020) Schedule 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://atlanticfootball.co/schedule/2017/ [Accessed 17 July 2020]

[4] Atlantic Football League (2020) Schedule 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://atlanticfootball.co/schedule/2018/ [Accessed 17 July 2020]

[5] Atlantic Football League (2020) Schedule 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://atlanticfootball.co/schedule/2019/ [Accessed 17 July 2020]

[6] Atlantic Football League (2020) About the League [Internet] Available from:https://atlanticfootball.co/about-the-league [Accessed 17 July 2020]

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Flag Map of Canada

Atlantic Football League Moosehead Cup Champions 2009-Present

Flag Map of Canada
Canada Map Flag. Map of Canada with the Canadian national flag isolated on white background. Vector Illustration.

AFL Moosehead Cup 2009-2019

AFL Championship Teams (Moosehead Cup) 2009-2019

YearTeam
2009UNB Fredericton Red Bombers
2010UNB Saint John Seawolves
2011Holland College Hurricanes
2012UNB Fredericton Red Bombers
2013Holland College Hurricanes
2014Holland College Hurricanes
2015Holland College Hurricanes
2016Dalhousie University Tigers
2017UNB Fredericton Red Bombers
2018Dalhousie University Tigers
2019UNB Fredericton Red Bombers
Atlantic Football League Moosehead Cup Champions 2009-Present [Ref: 2]

Composite Standings

TeamChampionships
Holland College Hurricanes4
UNB Fredericton Red Bombers4
Dalhousie University Tigers2
UNB Saint John Seawolves1
Atlantic Football League Moosehead Cup Champions Composite Standings 2009-Present [Ref: 2]

Report

Recap

Holland College Hurricans and University of New Brunswick Fredericton Red Bombers have both won the Atlantic Football League Championship for the Moosehead Cup between 2009 and 2019. Dalhousie University Tigers (twice) and University of New Brunswick Saint John Seawolves are the other winners of the trophy.

About the Atlantic Football League

The Atlantic Football League was founded in 2009 by three teams Moncton Raiders, UNB Fredercicton Red Bombers and UNB Saint John Seawolves to fill a gap in Canadian Football in the Maritime Provinces, between those playing High School Football and moving on from High School Football to the CIS.

References

Images

[1] Atlantic Football League (2020) apple-touch-icon [Internet] Available from: https://atlanticfootball.co/img/apple-touch-icon.png [Accessed 17 July 2020]

Websites

[2] Atlantic Football League (2020) League Awards [Internet] Available from: https://atlanticfootball.co/league-awards [Accessed 17 July 2020]

[1] Atlantic Football League (2020) About the League [Internet] Available from:https://atlanticfootball.co/about-the-league [Accessed 17 July 2020]

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Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Women’s Open Singles 2019-20

Student Sport Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

Knockout Results

WinnerRunner-UpSets
Semi-Finals
Kate Frost (TUD Tallaght)2Jennifer Murphy (NUI Galway)021-8, 21-9
Molly Davies (NUI Galway) 2Ellie Power (TUD City)021-9, 21-10
11th/12th
Tara Bradley (Waterford IT)Vicki Zhang (NCI)
9th/10th
Kimmy Wong (NCI)Ayesha Cortado (TUD Blanchardstown)
7th/8th
Flosie Sazon (TUD Blanchardstown)Swheta (NCI)
5th/6th
Ciara Worrell (IT Carlow)2Anna Ando (NCI)021-8, 21-12
3rd /4th
Jennifer Murphy (NUI Galway)2Ellie Power (TUD City)120-22, 21-18, 21-12
Final
Kate Frost (TUD Tallaght)2Molly Davies (NUI Galway)021-9, 21-10
Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Women’s Open Singles Knockout Results 2019-20 [Ref: 3]

Report

Kate frost proved herself the best Badminton player in third level colleges in Ireland with a brilliant performance to take the Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Women’s open Singles title by 2 sets to nil in the Final against Molly Davies of NUI Galway. the TU Dublin Tallaght student won both sets comfortably, 21-7 and 21-8.

Kate Frost (L) Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Women’s Open Singles Champion 2019-20, with Molly Davies (R), the runner-up and Badminton Ireland’s Fiach Andrews [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2019) Kate Frost (TU Dublin Tallaght) takes SSI / BI women’s Open singles title [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/kate-frost-tu-dublin-tallaght-takes-ssi-bi-womens-open-singles-title/ [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Images

[3] Student Sport Ireland (2020) (Left to Right) Kate Frost (TU Dublin Tallaght) Women’s Open Singles Champion, Fiach Andrews (Badminton Ireland) and runner-up Molly Davies (NUI Galway) [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/DSC_1212-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Naomi Harte (Trinity College Dublin)

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Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles 2019-20

Student Sport Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

Knockout Results

WinnersRunners-UpSets
Semi-Finals
Callum Thomas (NUIG)2Rian Fox Hughes021-14, 21-17
Jack Davies (LyIT)2Ben Power021-11, 21-11
11th/12th
Sheryas Datar (NCI)Philip Briton (TUD City)
9th/10th
Patrick Martin (TUD Tallaght)Luke Reilly (TUD City)
7th/8th
David Barton (TUD City)James Clerc (GCD)
5th/6th
Terence Er (DkIT)Eoghan O’Grady (DkIT)
3rd/4th
Rian Fox Hughes (NUIG)Ben Power (TUD City)
Final
Callum Thomas (NUIG)2Jack Davies (LyIT)111-21, 21-19, 21-15
Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles Knockout Rounds 2019-20 [2]

Shield

PlaceName
13thBrian Cheng (Dundalk IT)
14th/15thJeremy Sch (Dundalk IT), Ganesh (NCI)
Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles Shield 2019-20 [2]

Group Phase

PlaceGroup / Name
Group
1Callum Thomas (NUI Galway)
2Eoghan O’Grady (Waterford IT)
3Philip Britton (TU Dublin City Campus)
Group
1Jack Davies (Letterkenny IT)
2James Clerc (Griffith College Dublin)
3Luke Reilly (TU Dublin City)
Group
1Rian Fox Hughes (NUI Galway)
2Terence Er (Dundalk IT) or David Barton (TU Dublin City)
3Patrick Martin (TU Dublin Tallaght) or Sheryas Datar (National College of Ireland)
Group
1Ben Power (TU Dublin City)
2Terence Er (Dundalk IT) or David Barton (TU Dublin City)
3Patrick Martin (TU Dublin Tallaght) or Sheryas Datar (National College of Ireland)
Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles Group Phase 2019-20 [2]

Report

Callum Thomas of NUI Galway came from behind in the Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles Final in 2019-20, to defeat Jack Davies of Letterkenny IT 2 sets to 1. Davies looked to be cruising to the title after winning the first set 21-11, but after a tight second set, which Thomas won 21-19, the NUI Galway student managed to keep the momentum going to win 21-15 in the third.

Callum Thomas (R) Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open singles Champion 2019-20, with Jack Davies, runner-up (L), and Fiach Andrews (Badminton Ireland (Centre) [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2019) Callum thomas(NUI Galway) win Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles title [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/callum-thomas-nui-galway-win-student-sport-ireland-badminton-ireland-mens-open-singles-title/ [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Images

[3] Student Sport Ireland (2020) Pictured after the Student Sport Ireland / Badminton Ireland Men’s Open Singles Final in WIT Arena (Left to Right) Jack Davies, Letterkenny IT runner-up, Fiach Andrews, Badminton Ireland and winner Callum Thomas, NUI Galway. [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/DSC_1221-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Hui (Trinity College Dublin) and Sean Patrick Fagan (University College Dublin)

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Cornish Hurling Town v Country Second Saturday After Shrove Tuesday 1950-2005

Winners 1950-2005

Year2nd Saturday Winning TeamWinning Player
1950TownRundle Lawry
1951CountryCyril Lawry
1952CountryCyril Lawry
1953CountryMichael Weldhen
1954TownWill Hawkey
1955CountryDavid Bazeley
1956CountryMichael Weldhen
1957TownTony Hawkey
1958CountryMichael Weldhen
1959TownJack Payne
1960Town Mark Syms
1961CountryMichael Weldhen
1962TownRichard Rundle
1963CountryMichael Weldhen
1964TownRichard Rundle
1965TownRichard Rundle
1966TownGarry Hawken
1967CountryGeoffrey Hawke
1968CountryGeoffrey Hawke
1969CountryAlan Rodliffe
1970CountryMichael Weldhen
1971CountryMichael Weldhen
1972CountryMichael Weldhen
1973TownDavid Green
1974TownDavid Green
1975CountryMike Hitchens
1976CountryMichael Weldhen
1977TownPhilip Tremain
1978CountryMichael Weldhen
1979CountryMichael Weldhen
1980TownRichard Ellery
1981TownTerry Green
1982CountryMichael Weldhen
1983TownSid Bennett
1984TownDavid Rogers
1985TownDavid Chapman
1986CountryRobert Weldhen
1987TownIain Robinson
1988CountryIain Robinson
1989CountryJoel Blake
1990CountryAdam Ellery
1991TownPaul Hitchens
1992CountryAlex Cole
1993TownClint Histon
1994TownMike Hitchens
1995TownAnthony Hawken
1996TownMark Windebank
1997CountryAdam Ellery
1998CountryPhilip Ellery
1999TownNigel Masters
2000TownMark Coleman
2001CountryTom Wakelam
2002TownScott Bennett
2003CountryTom Wakelam
2004TownSean Johns Jnr
2005CountryTom Wakelam

History

Every Shrove Tuesday in St. Columb’s, Cornwall, the game of Hurling is played between ‘Town’ and ‘Country’. The night before resembles a ghost town as all the shops are boarded up and shuttered before the game is played the next day. There are no limits to the numbers of players in the game, with each player playing for either the ‘Town’ or ‘Country’. The game kicks off with the words “Town and Country do your best. but in this parish I must rest.”.

Traditionally, the game was played between the men of St. Columb, but is now played by the children. [3]

The Game can last a few minutes or it can last hours depending on how quickly the winning team can get the ball to the goal. The winning player who carries the ball to the goal has the option of keeping the ball and paying for a new one by a local craftsman. On the 4th March 2003 Sean Johns won it for the ‘Town’, his third time winning it. In 2002 Scot Bennett became the youngest ever winner, at 11-years-of-age. After the match is over another tradition is partaken , when the silver ball is dipped in the winners drink. [1]

The ball is constructed traditionally, out of silver with an applewood core, taken from a local orchard.

References

________________________________________________________

Websites

[1] BBC Cornwall (2003) Hurling at St. columb in the 21st Century [Internet] Available from; http://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/villages/stories/stcolumb_hurling.shtml [Accessed 7 March 2018]

[2] The Beehive | Internet Archive (2006) Hurling Winners 1950-2005 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20060218093026/http://beehive.thisiscornwall.co.uk/default.asp?WCI=SiteHome&ID=661&PageID=73544 [Accessed 13 June 2019]

[3] St. Ives Web Community TV (2013) The St. Ives Feast and the Silver Ball [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20130819100810/http://stivestv.co.uk/whatson/feast_day_2013.htm [Accessed 13 June 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ciaran Columb.

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GAA World Games Hurling Native Cup 2019

GAA Logo [3]

Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Heartland87011523314
*Mid-Atlantic8611924913
^Milwaukee8413107699
^Germany8206601104
Europe Harps800881590
Group B
*London109101964919
*New York97111626315
^Allentown96031189718
^NCGAAA10316561187
Pearse Og10217891035
Canada Hurling100010202110

Reference: [1]

Native Cup

DateHome TeamAway Team
Cup Semi-Finals
01.08.19Heartland1-3 (6)New York3-12 (21)
01.08.19Mid-Atlantic0-4 (4)London3-10 (19)
Cup Final
01.08.19New York4-10 (22)London2-6 (12)

Reference: [2]

Native Shield

DateHome TeamAway Team
Shield Semi-Finals
01.08.19Milwaukee5-9 (24)NCGAAA2-3 (9)
01.08.19Germany1-4 (7)Allentown4-9 (21)
Shield Final
01.08.19Milwaukee2-3 (9)Allentown1-10 (13)

Reference: [2]

Native Plate

DateHome TeamAway Team
Plate Semi-Final
01.08.19Europe Harps0-1 (1)Canada Hurling6-3 (21)
Plate Final
01.08.19Canada Hurling2-3 (9)Pearse Og3-6 (15)

Reference: [2]

Group A Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
29.07.19Europe Harps0-0 (0)Milwaukee4-6 (18)
29.07.19Germany1-1 (4)Mid-Atlantic2-3 (9)
Round 2
29.07.19Milwaukee2-4 (10)Heartland6-5 (23)
29.07.19Mid-Atlantic4-4 (1)Europe Harps0-1 (1)
Round 3
29.07.19Heartland3-3 (12)Mid-Atlantic0-2 (2)
29.07.19Europe Harps0-0 (0)Germany5-9 (24)
Round 4
30.07.19Germany0-1 (1)Heartland4-8 (20)
30.07.19Mid-Atlantic3-0 (9)Milwaukee2-2 (8)
Round 5
30.07.19Milwaukee5-8 (23)Germany0-1 (1)
30.07.19Heartland8-7 (31)Europe Harps0-0 (0)
Round 6
30.07.19Europe Harps0-0 (0)Milwaukee3-10 (19)
30.07.19Gerany0-3 (3)Mid-Atlantic5-2 (17)
Round 7
30.07.19Milwaukee0-4 (4)Heartland2-11 (17)
30.07.19Mid-Atlantic5-4 (19)Europe Harps0-3 (3)
Round 8
31.07.19Heartland1-6 (9)Mid-Atlantic2-5 (11)
31.07.19Europe Harps1-1 (4)Germany3-3 (12)
Round 9
31.07.19Germany1-2 (5)Heartland5-6 (21)
31.07.19Mid-Atlantic2-3 (9)Milwaukee1-6 (9)
Round 10
31.07.19Milwaukee3-7 (16)Germany2-4 (10)
31.07.19Heartland3-10 (19)Europe Harps0-0 (0)

Reference: [2]

Group B Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
29.07.19NCGAAA0-7 (7)Allentown2-10 (16)
29.07.19London3-3 (12)New York3-3 (12)
29.07.19Pearse Og1-7 (10)Canada Hurling0-0 (0)
Round 2
29.07.19Allentown3-5 (14)Pearse Og2-5 (11)
29.07.19Canada Hurling0-1 (1)London11-10 (43)
29.07.19NCGAAA1-5 (8)New York4-6 (18)
Round 3
29.07.19London4-7 (19)Allentown3-4 (13)
29.07.19Pearse Og2-2 (8)NCGAAA2-3 (9)
29.07.19Canada Hurling0-1 (1)New York5-8 (23)
Round 4
30.07.19NCGAAA0-2 (2)London9-6 (33)
30.07.19Allentown2-6 (12)Canada Hurling1-2 (5)
30.07.19Pearse Og1-2 (5)New York5-7 (22)
Round 5
30.07.19Canada Hurling1-2 (5)NCGAAA3-5 (14)
30.07.19London2-7 (13)Pearse Og1-6 (9)
30.07.19Allentown2-4 (10)New York3-8 (17)
Round 6
30.07.19Pearse Og1-16 (19)Canada Hurling0-1 (1)
30.07.19NCGAAA0-4 (4)Allentown2-6 (12)
30.07.19London3-6 (15)New York0-9 (9)
Round 7
31.07.19Allentown4-4 (16)Pearse Og2-8 (14)
31.07.19Canada Hurling0-0 (0)London13-6 (45)
31.07.19NCGAAA0-4 (4)New York2-12 (18)
Round 8
31.07.19London2-10 (16)Allentown0-3 (3)
31.07.19Pearse Og2-2 (8)NCGAAA2-2 (8)
31.07.19Canada Hurling1-0 (3)New York5-8 (23)
Round 9
31.07.19NCGAAACCLondonW/O
31.07.19Allentown5-7 (22)Canada Hurling1-1 (4)
31.07.19Pearse Og0-5 (5)New York4-8 (20)
Round 10
31.07.19Canada HurlingCCNCGAAAW/O
31.07.19Allentown0-0New York0-0
31.07.19LondonW/OPearse OgCC

Reference: [2]

Note: W/O:Walkover Received / CC: Walkover Conceded.

Report

New York defeated London to take the GAA Hurling World Games Native Cup in 2019, with Allentown (Pennsylvania) triumphing over Milwaukee (Wisconsin), both United States, in the Native Shield.

The GAA World Games is the Provincial Championship for the world counties, and the Native Cup is for Clubs and Counties that play homegrown or Native players rather than Irish expats. In practice, it works as the Americas Championship, with the Irish Cup working as the World Championship (Europe, Australia, Asia and Middle East).

References

Websites

[1] GAA (2019) World Games Hurling | Native Cup | Tables [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/hurling-native/tables [Accessed 16 August 2019]

[2] GAA (2019) World Games Hurling | Native Cup | Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/hurling-native/results [Accessed 16 August 2019]

Websites

[3] Stratford Grange GAA (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] http://stratfordgrangecongaa.ie/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 11 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Gabriel McCloyne & Tom Dunne

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Student Sport Ireland Pool League 2019-20

Knockout Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-FinalsVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020IT Carlow11Athlone IT3
05.03.2020National College of Ireland A13TU Dublin City Campus7
Semi-FinalsVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020IT Carlow11Trinity College Dublin6
05.03.2020National College of Ireland A11National Collegeof Ireland B3
5th/6th PlaceVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020Athlone IT11TU Dublin City Campus9
3rd/4th PlaceVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020National College of Ireland B11Trinity College Dublin8
FinalVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020IT Carlow11National College of Ireland A1
Student Sport Ireland Pool Intervarsities 2019-20

Report

IT Carlow convincingly won the Student Sport Ireland Pool League, with an 11-1 victory in the Final against National College of Ireland A, having triumphed over Athlone IT and Trinity College Dublin in the earlier rounds of the Finals, held over a day in the D15 Cue Academy in Dublin. The Finals brought together the six group winners from the earlier rounds.

IT Carlow Winning Team: Wayne Brennan, Adam Maher, Jeff Ratledge (capt), Robbie elliot and Morgan Thomas.

IT Carlow Student Sport Ireland Pool League Champions 2019-20 [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2020) IT Carlow pot their way to SSI Pool League Title [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/it-carlow-pot-their-way-to-ssi-pool-league-title/  [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Images

[3] Student Sport Ireland (2020) “Student Sport Ireland Pool League Champions 2019-20 IT Carlow“: DSC_1261-1024×683 [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DSC_1261-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly, John Morahan, John Kane and John Wills

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Student Sport Ireland Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 2 Cup 2019-20

Student Sport Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
12.02.2020Dundalk ITw/oUniversity College Dublinscr
12.02.2020Cork ITLDublin Business SchoolW
12.02.2020TU Dublin Tallaght3Galway Mayo IT0
12.02.2020Athlone IT3Griffith College Dublin1
Semi-Finals
26.02.2020Dublin Business School0Dundalk IT3
26.02.2020TU Dublin Tallaght1Athlone IT3
FinalVenue: Maynooth University
11.03.2020Athlone IT3Dundalk IT0
Student Sport Ireland Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 2 Cup 2019-20 [Ref: 2]

Report

Athlone IT won the Student Sport Ireland / Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 2 Cup in 2019-20, defeating Dundalk IT 3-0 in the Final, after also beating Griffith College Dublin in the Quarter-Finals, and Technological University of Dublin Tallaght in the Semi-Finals.

Athlone IT Student sport Ireland Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 2 Cup Champions 2019-20 [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2020) Women’s Volleyball Tier 2 Cup 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Womens-Tier-2-Cup.pdf  [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Images

[3] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Athlone IT Student Sport Ireland / Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 2 Cup Champions 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/DSC_1302-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rebecca Martin and Cara O’Boyle, Trinity College Dublin

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Last Updated: 16 July 2020

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Student Sport Ireland Volleyball Ireland Men’s Tier 2 Cup 2019-20

Student Sport Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
20.02.2020NUI Galway3Dundalk IT1
12.02.2020IT Sligow/oGriffith College Dublinscr
12.02.2020Maynooth UniversityWCork ITL
N/AUniversity College Dublinbye
Semi-Finals
26.02.2020NUI Galway3IT Sligo1
26.02.2020Maynooth University1University College Dublin3
FinalVenue: Maynooth
11.03.2020NUI Galway3University College Dublin0
Student Sport Ireland Volleyball Ireland Men’s Tier 2 Cup 2019-20

Report

NUI Galway won the Student Sport Ireland / Volleyball Ireland Men’s Tier 2 Cup in 2019-20, after winning the Final 3 sets to nil against University College Dublin. They had earlier knocked out Dundalk IT and IT Sligo in the Quarter-Finals and semi-Finals respectively.

NUI Galway Student Sport Ireland / Volleyball Ireland Men’s Tier 2 Cup Champions 2019-20 [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2020) Men’s Volleyball Tier 2 Cup 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Mens-Volleyball-Tier-2-Cup.pdf  [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Images

[3] Student Sport Ireland (2020) NUI Galway Student Sport Ireland / Volleyball Ireland Tier 2 Cup Winners 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/DSC_1403-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Niall Brennan, Trinity College Dublin

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Student Sport Ireland Logo

Student Sport Ireland Volleyball Ireland Women’s Tier 1 Cup 2019-20

Student Sport Ireland Logo (2012-Present) [Ref: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
12.02.2020IT Carloww/oDublin City Universityscr.
12.02.2020University College CorkscrNUI Galwayw/o
12.02.2020Maynooth University3Trinity College Dublin1
12.02.2020Royal College of Surgeons Ireland3TU Dublin City1
Semi-Finals
26.02.2020IT Carlow0NUI Galway3
26.02.2020Maynooth UniversityLRoyal College of Surgeons IrelandW
FinalVenue:
NUI GalwayPRoyal College of SurgeonsP
Student Sport Ireland Women’s Tier 1 Cup 2019-20 [Ref: 2]

Report

The Student Sport Ireland Women’s Volleyball Tier 1 Cup Final between NUI Galway and Royal College of Surgeons Ireland was postponed, presumably due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic, which led to the government cancelling all sporting activity from March until mid-July 2020.

NUI Galway had earlier defeated IT Carlow in the semi-finals, and Royal College of Surgeons had knocked out Technological University of Dublin City Campus and Maynooth University.

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2020) Women’s Volleyball Tier 1 Cup 2019-20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Womens-Tier-1-Cup.pdf [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rebecca Martin and Cara O’Boyle, Trinity College Dublin

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 16 July 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019-2020

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