Irish Ice Hockey League A League 2009-10

Irish Ice Hockey League Logo [Ref: 1]

Irish Ice Hockey League 2009-10

 PWLOLGFGAPts
*Charlestown Chiefs6510671415
*Dundalk Bulls6510542314
Flyers IHC Dublin413014255
Dublin Rams413010393
Castlereagh Spartans40409540
Irish ice Hockey League A League Final Standings 2009-10 [Reference: 1-2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final Game
08.05.2010Charlestown Chiefs12Dundalk Bulls2
Irish Ice Hockey League A League Playoffs 2010 [Ref: 12]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
10.10.2009*Charlestown Chiefs21Castlereagh Spartans1
10.10.2009Dundalk Bulls13Dublin Rams0
Week 2
17.10.2009Castlereagh Spartans1Dundalk Bulls8
Week 3
24.10.2009Flyers IHC5Dublin Rams2
24.10.2009Dublin Rams1Charlestown Chiefs18
Week 4
31.10.2009Dublin Bulls8Flyers IHC5
Week 5
07.11.2009Castlereagh Spartans4Dundalk Bulls17
Week 6
14.11.2009Castlereagh Spartans3Dublin Rams8
Week 7
22.11.2009Charlestown Chiefs10Dundalk Bulls2
Week 8
05.01.2010All Games Cancelled
Week ?
16.02.2010Charlestown Chiefs3Dundalk Bulls6
Unknown weeks
2010Flyers IHCLCharlestown ChiefsW
2010Charlestown ChiefsWFlyers IHCL
Irish Ice Hockey League A League Results 2009-10 [Ref: 1-11]

Report

Charlestown Chiefs and Dundalk Bulls finished joint top of the Irish Ice Hockey League A League in 2009-10 with 5 Wins and 1 Loss each, after winning one game against each other and winning all four other games played each.

The League was cut short by the decision by the other three teams in the League – Castlereagh Spartans (Dundonald, Castlereagh), Dublin Rams and Flyers IHC (Dublin) to pull out of the League after Christmas for various reasons.

This left the League with the decision to play a single game, on Saturday, 8th May 2010, between the Charlestown Chiefs and Dundalk Bulls for the Championship.

The chiefs were comfortable winners on the night, going two goals up after three minutes thanks to Aigars Brencis and Viktors Serdjukovs and by the end of the first period it was 4-0 with two further goals added by the Chiefs.

In the second period the Chiefs added another three goals from Serdjukovs again, Viktors Vaiciulionis, and Patrick Buda. That left the score 7-0 going into the Final Period. The Third period saw the Chiefs increase their tally to 12, although the Bulls scored two consolation goals.

With the Final score 12-2 the Charlestown Chiefs were crowned IIHL A League Champions for 2009-10 and Viktors Serdjukovs and Sean Dooley picked up Man of the Match Awards for the Chiefs and Bulls respectively.

Home Venues

TeamHome TownHome Venues (Games)
Castlereagh SpartansDundonald, CastlereaghDundalk Ice Dome
Charlestown ChiefsCharlestown, DublinDundalk Ice Dome
*Charlestown on Ice, 10.10.2009
Dublin RamsDublinDundalk Ice Dome
Dundalk BullsDundalk, Co. LouthDundalk Ice Dome
Flyers IHCDublinDundalk Ice Dome
Irish Ice Hockey League A League Home Venues 2009-10 [Ref: 1-12]

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/3b/Irishihl.png [Accessed 28 April 2017]

Bibliography

[1] Roberts, Stewart (2011). The Ice Hockey Annual 2010-11 pg. 130. Brighton

Websites

[2] Elite Prospects (2010) IIHL 2009-2010 [Internet] Available from: http://www.eliteprospects.com/league_home.php?leagueid=341&startdate=2009 [Accessed 26 October 2016][Last Accessed 30 June 2020]

[3] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2009) IIHL Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/iihl-results/ [Accessed 2 August 2016][Last Accessed 30 June 2020]

[4] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2009) IIHL Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/iihl-results-2/ [Accessed 2 August 2016][Last Accessed 30 June 2020]

[5] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2009) IIHL Results [Internet] Available from:http://www.iiha.org/iihl-results-3/ [Accessed 2 August 2016][Last Accessed 30 June 2020]

[6] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2009) IIHL Results [Internet] Available from:http://www.iiha.org/iihl-results-4/ [Accessed 2 August 2016][Last Accessed 30 June 2020]

[7] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2009) IIHL Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/iihl-results-5/ [Accessed 2 August 2016][Last Accessed 30 June 2020]

[8] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2009) IIHL Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/iihl-results-6/ [Accessed 2 August 2016][Last Accessed 30 June 2020]

[9] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2009) IIHL Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/iihl-results-7/ [Accessed 2 August 2016][Last Accessed 30 June 2020]

[10] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2010) Important IIHL A League Notice [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/important-iihl-a-league-notice/ [Accessed 30 June 2020]

[11] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2010) Chiefs v Bulls [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/chiefs-v-bulls/ [Accessed 30 June 2020]

[12] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2010) ’09 / ’10 IIHL Closes [Internet] Available from: http://www.iiha.org/09-10-iihl-closes/ [Accessed 2 August 2016][Last Accessed 30 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Lenka Mulligan.

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Irish Ice Hockey League Recreational Division 2008-09

Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo [Ref: 1]

IIHL Recreational Division 2008-09

PWLTGFGAPts
Drogheda Ice Breakers9900115427
Latvian Hawks B9900381327
Dundalk Bulls11641554824
Dundalk IT Ravens10541302821
Kilkenny City Storm9531422420
Flyers IHC10451324219
Drogheda Ice Breakers 210361243417
Blackhawks10271254115
Blackrock Whalers8350264014
Belfast Giants5410231113
Dublin Wolves10190158312
Dundalk Bulls Ladies70706627
Irish Ice Hockey League Recreational Division 2008-09 Standings [Reference: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
04.10.2008Dundalk Bulls Ladies0Drogheda Ice Breakers 122
05.10.2008Hawks B2Kilkenny City Storm1
05.10.2008Drogheda Ice Breakers 20Flyers IHC3
Week 2
11.10.2008Blackhawks1Drogheda Ice Breakers 19
12.10.2008Kilkenny City Storm2Dundalk Bulls3
Week 3
18.10.2008Flyers IHC1Belfast Giants IIHL7
19.10.2008Hawks B10Dublin Wolves1
19.10.2008Belfast Giants IIHL5Blackrock Whalers2
Week 4
23.10.2008Dundalk IT Ravens8Dublin Wolves0
01.11.2008Drogheda Ice Breakers 20Drogheda Ice Breakers 19
02.11.2008Flyers IHC3Kilkenny City Storm4
Week 5
15.11.2008Dublin Wolves2Blackhawks5
16.11.2008Dundalk Bulls Ladies1Flyers IHC8
16.11.2008Blackrock Whalers4Drogheda Ice Breakers 21
16.11.2008Blakhawks4Kilkenny City Storm4
Week 6
20.11.2008Dundalk Bulls4Dundalk IT Ravens2
Week 7
30.11.2008Blackhawks1Flyers IHC3
30.11.2008Belfast Giants IIHL6Dundalk Bulls2
Week 8
03.12.2008Flyers IHC2Dundalk IT Ravens2
07.12.2008Drogheda Ice Breakers 28Dundalk Bulls Ladies2
07.12.2008Drogheda Ice Breakers 112Dublin Wolves3
Week 9
14.12.2008Belfast Giants IIHL4Blackhawks3
Week 10
11.01.2009Hawks B6Blackrock Whalers2
Week 11
13.01.2009Dundalk IT Ravens1Kilkenny City Storm5
17.01.2009Dundalk Bulls Ladies1Dublin Wolves3
18.01.2009Drogheda Ice Breakers 112Flyers IHC0
18.01.2009Dundalk Bulls7Blackhawks3
18.01.2009Drogheda Ice Breakers 2 1Dundalk IT Ravens3
Week 12
19.01.2009Blackrock Whalers1Dundalk IT Ravens2
Week 13
31.01.2009Blackrock Whalers2Blackhawks5
01.02.2009Dublin Wolves2Flyers IHC8
Week 14
03.02.2009Dundalk IT Ravens8Dundalk Bulls Ladies0
07.02.2009Dublin Wolves1Drogheda Ice Breakers 22
08.02.2009Flyers IHC2Hawks B4
Week 15
15.02.2009Dundalk Bulls Ladies1Dundalk Bulls5
15.02.2009Blackrock Whalers0Drogheda Ice Breakers 116
15.02.2009Hawks B3Belfast Giants IIHL1
Week 16
21.02.2009Drogheda Ice Breakers 25Blackhawks1
Week 17
24.02.2009Dundalk IT Ravens0Drogheda Ice Breakers 111
28.02.2009Dublin Wolves1Dundalk Bulls14
01.03.2009Dundalk Bulls5Drogheda Ice Breakers 25
Week 18
13.03.2009Hawks B3Dundalk IT Ravens1
14.03.2009Dundalk Bulls3Hawks B4
15.03.2009Dublin Wolves0Kilkenny City Storm16
Week 19
22.03.2009Drogheda Ice Breakers 19Kilkenny City Storm0
22.03.2009Dublin Bulls9Flyers IHC2
22.03.2009Dublin Bulls Ladies1Kilkenny City Storm8
Week 20
29.03.2009Blackrock Wolves7Dundalk Bulls3
Week 21
03.04.2009Blackhawks1Dundalk IT Ravens3
04.04.2009Drogheda Ice Breakers 115Dundalk Bulls0
05.04.2009Drogheda Ice Breakers 21Hawks B4
05.04.2009Blackrock Whalers7Dublin Wolves2
05.04.2009Hawks B2Blackhawks1
Irish Ice Hockey League Recreational Division Results 2008-09 [Ref: 2]

Report

Drogheda Ice Breakers 1 and Hawks B shared top spot in the Irish Ice Hockey League Recreational Division in 2008-09 with 9 wins from 9 games each. Dundalk Bulls, Dundalk IT Ravens and Kilkenny city Storm all ended up with winning records (more wins than losses).

The bottom half of the table was taken up by Flyers IHC (Dublin), Drogheda Ice Breakers 2, Blackhawks, Blackrock Whalers, Belfast Giants IIHL (who only played a half schedule), Dublin Wolves and Dundalk Bulls Ladies (the only all female team in the league).

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey League Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/3b/Irishihl.png [Accessed 28 April 2017]

Websites

[2] Irish Ice Hockey Association (2009) – Wayback Machine IIHL Recreational Division 2008/2009 Standings [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20090513192914/http://www.iiha.org/ice_hockey/iihl/2008-2009/rd/[Accessed 27 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Connolly

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Carlsberg Irish Ice Hockey Challenge Matches 1990-91

Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo [Ref: 3]

Composite Standings

PWLTFAPts
Fuel Services Oilers11001112
Belfast Panthers1100002
Phibsboro Flyers20201110
Lagan Valley Lions0000000
Irish Ice Hockey Association Challenge Matches Standings 1990-91 [Ref: Compiled from results in 1-3]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1Dundonald Ice Bowl
01.1991Belfast PanthersWPhibsboro FlyersL
Week 2Dundonald Ice Bowl
02.02.1991Fuel services Oilers11Phibsboro Flyers1
Week 3Jet Centre, Coleraine
11.02.1991Fuel Services OilersLagan Valley Lions
Irish Ice Hockey Association Challenge Matches 1990-91 [Ref: 1-3]

Report

The Fuel Services Oilers and Lagan Valley Lions met in the Jet Centre, Coleraine to play a Challenge Match on 11 February 1991, to open the Centre, the second Ice Hockey venue in Ireland at the time after the Dundonald Ice Bowl.

Earlier the Phibsboro Flyers, from North Dublin travelled North to play two games against Northern Irish teams at Dundonald, losing to both the Belfast Panthers and Fuel Services Oilers.

The Matches were the prelude to the Coleraine Jets and Dublin Flyers joining the Irish Ice Hockey League in 1991-92.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1991) “Oilers too slick” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, February 4, 1991. pg. 19.

[2] Anon. (1991) “Carlsberg Ice Hockey” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, March 28, 1991. pg. 23.

Images

[3] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo[Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1d/IRLhockey.jpg/150px-IRLhockey.jpg [Accessed 6 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

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Carlsberg Ulster Ice Hockey League 1990-91

Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo [Ref: 7]

Standings

PWLTFAPts
Lagan Valley Lions440043318
Fuel Services Oilers422026314
Dundonald Flyers413027302
Belfast Panthers413027312
Carlsberg Ulster Ice Hockey League Standings 1990-91 [Ref: compiled from Results in 1-6]

Results

DateWinning TeamRunners-Up
Week ?
01.10.1990Lagan Valley Lions10Belfast Panthers8
Week ?
20.10.1990Fuel Services Oilers 8Belfast Panthers5
Week ?
19.01.1991Lagan Valley Lions13Fuel Services Oilers6
Week ?
26.01.1991Belfast Panthers7Dundonald Flyers4
Week ?
23.02.1991Lagan Valley Lions10Dundonald Flyers9
Week ?
03.03.1991Fuel Services Oilers9Belfast Panthers7
Week ?
16.03.1991Dundonald Flyers6Fuel Services Oilers3
Week ?
23.03.1991Lagan Valley Lions10Dundonald Flyers8
Carlsberg Ulster Ice Hockey League Results 1990-91 [Ref: 1-6]

Report

From results currently known, Lagan Valley Lions had four wins from four games in the Carlsberg Ulster Ice Hockey League in 1990-91. Fuel Services Oilers had two wins from four, and Dundonald Flyers and Belfast Panthers were both on 1-3 Wins-Losses Records.

In all there were four teams in the League, all based at the Dundonald Ice Hockey Rink, the only Olympic-sized Ice Hockey Rink in All of Ireland at the time.

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1990) “Ice Hockey” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, October 2, 1990. pg. 21

[2] Anon. (1991) “Oilers play” Belfast Telegraph. Friday, January 18, 1991. pg. 46

[3] Anon. (1991) “The Oilers beaten” Belfast Telegraph. Monday January 21, 1991. pg. 18-19

[4] Anon. (1991) “Panthers’ victory” Belfast Telegraph. Monday January 28, 1991. pg. 31

[4] Anon. (1991) “Lions beat Flyers” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, February 25, 1991. pg. 36

[5] Anon. (1991) “Picture Caption” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, March 4, 1991. pg. 22-23

[6] Anon. (1991) “The Oilers hit for six” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, March 18, 1991. pg. 20.

[6] Anon. (1991) “Carlsberg Ice Hockey” Belfast Telegraph. Tuesday, March 28, 1991. pg. 23.

Images

[7] Wikipedia (2017) Irish Ice Hockey Association Logo[Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/1d/IRLhockey.jpg/150px-IRLhockey.jpg [Accessed 6 March 2017]

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Charlie Richardson U16 Girls Irish Water Polo Championship 1991

Finals Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
24.02.1991Clonard8Half Moon2
24.02.1991Clanyre5Glenalbyn4
Semi-Finals
24.02.1991Clonard9Clanyre4
Charlie Richardson Irish U16 Boys Championship Finals Results 1991 [Ref: 1-2]

Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Clanyre22002214
Guinness21018152
Cathal Brugha20023170
Group B
*Glenalbyn22001844
*Half Moon21016102
Sandycove20027170
Group C
*Clonard22003114
North Dublin210112192
Clontarf20024270
Charlie Richardson U16 Irish Water Polo Championships Group Tables 1991 [Ref: compiled from 1-2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
23.02.1991Guinness7Cathal Brugha3
23.02.1991Clanyre10Cathal Brugha0
23.02.1991Guinness1Clanyre12
Group B
23.02.1991Sandycove4Half Moon5
23.02.1991Sandycove3Glenalbyn12
23.02.1991Half Moon1Glenalbyn6
Group C
23.02.1991Clontarf4North Dublin11
23.02.1991Clontarf0Clonard16
23.02.1991Clonard15North Dublin1
Charlie Richardson U16 Girls Water Polo Championships Group Results 1991 [Ref: 1-2]

Report

Clonard defeated Clanyre 9-4 in the Final of Charlie Richardson U16 Irish Water Polo Championships in 1991. In all 9 teams took part, divided into three groups of three with Clanyre, Glenalbyn and Clonard winning the Groups and Half Moon qualifying for the Semi-Finals as best Runners-Up.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Monday, February 25, 1991. pg. 46.

[3] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, February, 1991. pg. 19.

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Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament 1998

Premier Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Premier Playoffs 1
11.01.1998Marianw/oGuinnessscr
11.01.1998Cathal Brugha5Sandycove A2
11.01.1998St. Vincent’s3Glenalbyn4
Premier Playoffs 2
11.01.1998Sandycove A4St. Vincent’s3
Premier Semi-Finals
11.01.1998Marian1Glenalbyn5
11.01.1998Cathal Brugha6Sandycove A2
Premier Final
11.01.1998Cathal Brugha8Glenalbyn3
Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament Premier Results 1998 [Ref: 1]

Plate Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Plate Semi-Finals
11.01.1998Setanta2Corrib3
11.01.1998Clontarf7Sandycove B0
Plate Final
11.01.1998Corrib7Clontarf3
Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament 1998 [Ref: 1]

Report

Cathal Brugha beat Glenalbyn 8-3 in the Final of the Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament at St. Vincent’s Pool, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 in January 1998.

Marian, Guinness, Sandycove A, Glenalbyn, St. Vincent’s and Cathal Brugha had won through from the Group Stage, with a Series of Playoffs to determine the four Semi-finalists following.

The plate Competition for teams knocked out in the Group stage on saturday, was won by Corrib 7-3 over Clontarf.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Monday, March 11, 1990. pg.28-29.

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Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Eurotab U21 Tournament 1997

Premier Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
16.03.1997St. Vincent’s A2North Dublin1
16.03.1997Sandycove4Guinness7
16.03.1997Cathal Brugha7Clonard0
16.03.1997Marian3Glenalbyn A6
Premier Semi-Finals
16.03.1997St. Vincent’s A3Glenalbyn A1
16.03.1997Guinness3Cathal Brugha11
Premier Final
16.03.1997St. Vincent’s A0Cathal Brugha11
Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament Premier Results 1997 [Ref: 1]

Plate Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Plate Semi-Finals
16.03.1997Glenalbyn B0Clontarf6
16.03.1997St. Vincent’s B3Metro2
Plate Final
16.03.1997St. Vincent’s B6Clontarf1
Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament Plate Results 1997 [Ref: 1]

Report

Cathal Brugha defeated St. Vincent’s A 11-0 in the Premier Final of the Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Water Polo Tournament, with goals coming from C. Campfield (6), M. Campfield (3), A. McMahon, and B. Rice.

The Plate Final was won by St. Vincent’s B 6-1 against hosts Clontarf. In all eight teams entered with the tournament played as a knockout Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Final, and the four Quarter-Final losers entering the Plate.

It was held at St. Vincent’s Pool, Glasnevin, Dublin 11, on St. Patrick’s Weekend.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Monday, March 17, 1990. pg. 28-29.

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Water Polo Leinster Schools Senior Championship 1998

Final Table

PWDLFAPts
St. Vincent’s431017107
St. Paul’s421115135
Marian College412112114
Gormanston College420211104
St. Michael’s40045160
Water Polo Leinster Schools Championship 1998 [Ref: 1]

Note: Marian College placed on higher than Gormaston College on Goals Difference (Goals Scored).

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
31.01.1998Gormanston College3St. Paul’s4
31.01.1998St. Michael’s2St. Vincent’s4
31.01.1998Marian College2Gormanston College5
31.01.1998St. Michael’s3St. Paul’s6
31.01.1998St. Vincent’s4Marian College4
31.01.1998Gormanston College2St. Michael’s0
31.01.1998St. Paul’s2Marian College2
31.01.1998St. Vincent’s4Gormanston College1
31.01.1998St. Michael’s0Marian College4
31.01.1998St. Paul’s3St. Vincent’s5
Water Polo Leinster Schools Senior Championship Results 1998 [Ref: 1]

Report

St. Vincent’s of Glasnevin (Dublin 11) won the Leinster Schools Senior Water Polo Championship winning three games and drawing one, with St. Paul’s (Raheny, Dublin 5) in second, Marian College (Ballsbridge, Dublin 4) in third, Gormanston College (Co. Meath) in fourth and St. Michael’s (Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4).

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Sunday Independent. February 1, 1998. pg. 58 [Irish Newspaper Archive][Past copies of the Sunday Independent are available to view at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

Acknowledgements

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Water Polo Senior Home Internationals 1992

Table

PWDLFAPts
Scotland (C)330054416
England210134242
Wales210130292
Ireland300333660
Water Polo Senior Home Internationals 1992 [Ref: Compiled from Results in 1-3]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
06.03.1992Scotland22Ireland12
06.03.1992EnglandWales
07.03.1992Scotland13Wales11
07.03.1992England25Ireland5
08.03.1992Wales19Ireland16
08.03.1992Scotland19England9
Water Polo Senior Home Internationals Results 1992 [Ref: 1-3]

Report

Ireland were outclassed in the Water Polo Senior Home Internationals in Wishaw, Scotland from 6th to 8th March 1992. The Irish team was soundly beaten by both the Scots and Welsh, before coming close in their final game to Wales, losing by 16-19 in a close encounter.

Peter Cusack celebrated his first Cap for Ireland by scoring two goals in the opening match with Scotland.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Saturday, March 7, 1992. pg. 59.

[2] Anon. (1998) “For the Record: Water Polo” Sunday Independent. March 8, 1992. pg. 44.

[3] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Monday, March 9, 1992. pg.20-21.

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Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament 1996

Premier Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Premier Quarter-Finals
10.03.1996Glenalbyn A3Cathal Brugha5
10.03.1996Warrender6St. Vincent’s5
10.03.1996Sandycove3Guinness4
Elimination Group
10.03.1996Glenalbyn A1St. Vincent’s1
10.03.1996St. Vincent’s0Sandycove2
10.03.1996Sandycove2Glenalbyn A1
Premier Semi-Finals
10.03.1996Warrender5Sandycove2
10.03.1996Cathal Brugha5Guinness4
Premier Final
10.03.1996Guinness6Warrender5
Irish Water Polo Association Euro Tab U21 Tournament Premier Results 1996 [Ref: 1]

Plate Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
10.03.1990Clondalkin3Clonard4
10.03.1990Metro5Glenalbyn B2
Irish Water Polo Association Euro Tab U21 Tournament First Division Results 1996 [Ref: 1]

Report

Guinness won the Premier Title at the Euro Tab U21 Water Polo Tournament at St. Vincent’s Pool, Glasnevin, Dublin, with a 6-5 win over Warrender in the Final. They had earlier defeated Sandycove and Cathal Brugha in the Quater-Finals and Semi-Finals.

The six Premier teams played a knockout (elimination) Quarter-Final before the three losers played in a round-robin group to determine the fourth semi-finalist. C. McGreggor was player of the Tournament and A Fogarty of Sandycove scored the fastest goal in 10 seconds.

There was also a plate competition for teams knocked out in the Preliminary Group round, featuring Clondalkin, Clonard, Metro and Glenalbyn B.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Monday, March 11, 1990. pg.28-29.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoimhe Mullaney

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