Stars Football League 2013

Stars Football League Logo [Ref: 1]

Final Standings

PWLTPts
*Miami Ironmen33006
*Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas32104
*Pompano Beach Swampdogs31202
Daytone Beach Racers30301
Stars Football League Final Standings 2013 [Ref: Compiled from results in: 3-7]

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
02.07.2013Pompano Beach Racers12Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas8
02.07.2013Miami Ironmen14Daytona Beach Racers0
SFL Championship GamePresident’s Trophy II
06.07.2013Miami Ironmen21Pompano Beach Swampdogs6
Stars Football League Playoffs 2013 [Ref: 8-10]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
08.06.2013Daytona Beach RacersLPompano SwampdogsW
08.06.2013Miami Ironmen18Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas14
Week 2
15.06.2013Pompano Beach SwampdogsLFt. Lauderdale BarracudasW
15.06.2013Miami Ironmen42Daytone Beach Racers6
Week 3
27.06.2013Pompano Beach Swampdogs2Miami Ironmen10
27.06.2013Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas7Daytona Beach Racers0
Stars Football League Regular Season Results 2013 [Ref: 3- 7]

Report

The Stars Football League expanded to 4 teams for the 2013 season, adding the Miami Ironmen. The Ft. Myers Swampdogs moved to Pompano Beach, also Florida.

The Daytona Beach Racers, defending champions, were unable to repeat, losing all three regular season matches and losing to expansion side Miami Ironmen in the Playoffs. The Swampdogs defeated Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas 12-8 in the other Semi-Final. The Ironmen, who had gone 3-0 during the Regular Season, went all the way, completing a perfect season, winning the President’s Trophy II, 11-6 over Pompano Beach Swampdogs in the Championship Game.

About

The Stars Football League was a Professional Spring Football League that played from 2011 to 2013, primarily in Florida, but also in 2011 in New Orleans (Louisiana) and Michigan. It is notable for introducing a 1-2-3 Rule after touchdowns, whereby Conversions are worth 1 Point if Kicked, or 2 Points if Passed or Ran into the Endzone from 2 Yards out, and 3 Points if Passed or Ran into the Endzone from 10 Yards out. In 2013 the 1-2-3 Point Rule became a 1234 Point Rule with 4 Points awarded for Passing or Running the ball into the endzone from 20 Yards out. [Ref: 2]

References

Images

[1] Stars Football League (2010) Stars Football League Logo [Internet] Available from:https://starsfootballleague.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/sflLogo.jpg [Accessed 11 April 2020]

Websites

[2] Stars Football League (2011) SFL GOES TO NEW 1234 POINT RULE [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/sfl-new1234-point-rule/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[3] Stars Football League (2013) SFL 2013 SCHEDULE FINALIZED [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/sfl-2013-schedule-finalized/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[4] Stars Football League (2013) THE SWAMPDOGS AND IRONMEN VICTORIOUS IN WEEK 1 [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/racers-ironmen-victorious-week-1/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[5] Stars Football League (2013) MIAMI IRONMEN LEAD STANDINGS AFTER DECISIVE VICTORY OVER DAYTONA [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/miami-ironmen-lead-standings/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[6] Stars Football League (2013) PLAYOFF SCHEDULE FINALIZED [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/playoff-playoff-schedule-finalized/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[7] Stars Football League (2013) TEAM INFO – DAYTONA BEACH RACERS [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/team-info/daytona-beach-racers/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[8] Stars Football League (2013) MIAMI HEADED TO PRESIDENTS CUP GAME [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/miami-headed-presidents-cup-game/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[9] Stars Football League (2013) THE STAGE IS SET FOR THE THIRD ANNUAL PRESIDENTS CUP [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/stage-set-annual-presidents-cup/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[10] Stars Football League (2013) TEAM INFO – POMPANO BEACH SWAMPDOGS [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/team-info/gm-head-coach-ft-myers-swampdogs-football-club/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tim Leadingham and Rebecca Martin

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Stars Football League 2012

Stars Football League Logo [Ref: 1]

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
*Daytona Beach Racers22002294
+Ft. Myers Swampdogs211023162
+Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas20200200
Stars Football League Standings 2012 [Ref: Compiled from Results in: 3-5]

Note: * Qualify for Championship Game. + Qualify for Semi-Finals.

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final
14.07.2012Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas21Ft. Myers Swampdogs 10
SFL Championship GamePresidents Cup I
28.07.2012Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas14Daytone Beach Racers16
Stars Football League Playoffs 2012 [Ref: 6-8]

Regular Season Results

WeekDateHome TeamAway Team
119.06.2012Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas0Ft. Myers Swampdogs14
230.06.2012Ft. Myers Swampdogs9Daytona Beach Racers16
307.07.2012Daytona Beach Racers6Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas0
Stars Football League Regular Season Results 2012 [Ref: 3-5]

Report

The second Stars Football League featured three teams in Southern Florida, playing a 2-game schedule each, with all three teams making the Playoffs. The Fort Lauderdale Barracudas, taking homefield advantage in the Semi-Final, beat the Ft. Myers Swampdogs 21-10, to advance to the first Stars Football League Championship Game, which was also held in Central Broward Park in Lauderhill, Ft. Lauderdale.

Having failed to score during the regular season, the Barracudas again put up a much better showing in the President’s Trophy Championship Game, but this time fell short, with the Daytona Beach Swampdogs winning 16-14. [Ref: 6-8]

About

The Stars Football League was a Professional Spring Football League that played from 2011 to 2013, primarily in Florida, but also in 2011 in New Orleans (Louisiana) and Michigan. It is notable for introducing a 1-2-3 Rule after touchdowns, whereby Conversions are worth 1 Point if Kicked, or 2 Points if Passed or Ran into the Endzone from 2 Yards out, and 3 Points if Passed or Ran into the Endzone from 10 Yards out. [Ref: 2]

References

Images

[1] Stars Football League (2010) Stars Football League Logo [Internet] Available from:https://starsfootballleague.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/sflLogo.jpg [Accessed 11 April 2020]

Websites

[2] Stars Football League (2011) SFL ANNOUNCES 1-2-3 RULE AFTER TOUCHDOWNS [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/sfl-announces-1-2-3-rule-touchdowns/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[3] Stars Football League (2012) FT. MYERS SWAMP DOGS BEATS THE FT. LAUDERDALE BARRACUDAS [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/ft-meyers-swamp-dogs-beats-ft-lauderdale-barracudas/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[4] Stars Football League (2012) DAYTONA BEACH RACERS RECORDS 1ST VICTORY OF THE YEAR [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/daytona-beach-racers-records-1st-victory-year/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[5] Stars Football League (2012) THE DAYTONA BEACH RACERS DEFEATS THE FT. LAUDERDALE BARRACUDAS [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/daytona-beach-racers-beat-ft-lauderdale-barracudas/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[6] Stars Football League (2012) THE FT. LAUDERDALE BARRACUDAS DEFEAT THE FT. MYERS SWAMP DOGS [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/ft-lauderdale-barracudas-defeat-ft-meyers-swamp-dogs/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[7] Stars Football League (2012) SFL’S FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP GAME [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/2572/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[8] Stars Football League (2012) THE SFL PRESIDENT’S CHAMPION TROPHY [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/sfl-presidents-champion-trophy/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

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Stars Football League 2011

Stars Football League Logo [Ref: 1]

Standings

PWLTPFPAPts
New Orleans Jazz220036154
Daytona Beach Racers110031282
Michigan Coyotes10106210
Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas202037460
Stars Football League Standings 2011 [Ref: Compiled from results in: 3-5]

Note: The Results of 3 matches currently unknown.

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
22.07.2011New Orleans Jazz15Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas9 ot
04.08.2011Ft. Lauderdale Barracudas28Daytona Beach Racers31
11.08.2011New Orleans Jazz21Michigan Coyotes6
Stars Football League Results 2011 [Ref: 3-5]

Note: The results of 3 matches currently unknown.

Report

The 2011 Stars Football League played 6 matches between 4 teams from 3 states [Ref: 5]. There was no Championship Game in the inaugural season, which was wrapped up in front of 1,900 fans at Tad Gormley Stadium, City Park, New Orleans, when the hometown Jazz beat the Michigan Coyotes 21-6. [Ref: 6]

About

The Stars Football League was a Professional Spring Football League that played from 2011 to 2013, primarily in Florida, but also in 2011 in New Orleans (Louisiana) and Michigan. It is notable for introducing a 1-2-3 Rule after touchdowns, whereby Conversions are worth 1 Point if Kicked, or 2 Points if Passed or Ran into the Endzone from 2 Yards out, and 3 Points if Passed or Ran into the Endzone from 10 Yards out. [Ref: 2]

References

Images

[1] Stars Football League (2010) Stars Football League Logo [Internet] Available from:https://starsfootballleague.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/sflLogo.jpg [Accessed 11 April 2020]

Websites

[2] Stars Football League (2011) SFL ANNOUNCES 1-2-3 RULE AFTER TOUCHDOWNS [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/sfl-announces-1-2-3-rule-touchdowns/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[3] Stars Football League (2011) FOOTBALL HISTORY WAS MADE WHEN THE JAZZ-BARRACUDA GAME WAS TIED USING THE SFL’S UNIQUE 1-2-3 RULE. [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/jazz-barracuda-game-tied-sfl-unique-1-2-3-rule/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[4] Stars Football League (2011) DAYTONA BEACH RACERS BEST FT. LAUDERDALE BARRACUDAS 31-28. [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/daytona-beach-racers-ft-lauderdale-barracudas-31-28/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[5] Stars Football League (2011) SFL WRAPS UP FIRST SEASON THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ 21; THE MICHIGAN COYOTES 6. [Internet] Available from: http://starsfootballleague.com/news/playing-spring-years-come/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

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Major League Football 2020

Major League Football Logo [Ref: 4]

Teams

Eastern ConferenceWestern Conference
Alabama AirborneNorthwest Empire
Arkansas AttackOklahoma Nation
Florida FusionTexas Independence
Ohio UnionUtah Stand
Virginia ArmadaOregon Crash
Major League Football Trademarked Team Names [Ref: 1]

About

Major League Football was a Publicly-Traded American Football League that intended to begin play in Spring 2020 with six unannounced teams. It announced the completion of purchase of former Alliance of American Football (AAF) equipment – a AAA (2nd Level) American Football League that played one season in 2019. It also trademarked 10 team names, which presumably would have been arranged in two Conferences – East and West – as seen above. [Ref: 1-3]

References

Websites

[1] Justia Trademarks (2020) Major League Football, Inc. Trademarks [Internet] Available from: https://trademarks.justia.com/owners/major-league-football-inc-3226318/ [Accessed 10 April 2020]

[2] Major League Football (2020) About [Internet] Available from: http://www.mlfb.com/ [Accessed 11 April 2020]

[3] Major League Football (2020) Major League Football, Inc. Announces The Completion Of The Purchase Of Former Alliance OF American Football (AAF) Equipment [Internet] Available from: https://www.pressviewer.com/profiles/investor/NewsPrint.asp?b=2245&ID=91972&m=rl&v=2&g=896 [Accessed 11 April 2020]

Images

[4] Major League Football (2020) MLFB Logo [Internet] Available from: https://irsites.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/61a07cfa36556cbfcb8716f20e5dd225.png [Accessed 11 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Wills.

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Donegal Bridge Congress Mixed Pairs 2017

Mixed Pairs Ranking

RankNamesTitle%
1stMary Doherty – Denis EllisOverall63.48
2ndIta O’Sullivan – Jason CottrellA63.38
3rdMarie Beaney – Seamus Boyle61.27
4Marion Gallagher – Declan GallagherBest Region60.79
5Assumpta Kelly – Tommy Banks57.74
6Rose O’Farrell – Cyril Goode57.13
7Clodagh O’Donnell – John BilbergBest Inter A57.10
8Una Carthy – Pauric BurkeBest Donegal56.95
9Grace Gallagher – Shaun Coll56.82
10Bernie Sargent – Eric McNicholl56.60
11Angela Curran – Eugene McRoe56.54
12Caro O’Connell – Jimmy Gallagher55.76
13Eileen O’Connor – George Brennan55.45
14Mary Murray – Tony Murray55.24
15Mary Kelly Rogers – Connell McLoone54.45
16Betty O’Loughlin – Angus Stewart (A)54.35
17Ann Buckley – Paschal Buckley53.88
18Mary Duffy – Jim O’Sullivan53.80
19Cass O’Donnell – Pat McLoone53.22
20Phil Geoghegan – Paddy McKinley52.61
21Kathleen McKay – Gerry O’Keefe52.14
22Cathy Kilcoyne – Fr. Gabriel Murphy50.67
23Sandra McGinley – John McGinley50.31
24EV Counihan – Dermot O’Brien50.13
25Peg Kilcawley – James McLaughlin49.32
26Cait Flavin – Charlie Whyte49.23
27Patricia Laird – Graham Laird49.20
28Anna Carr – Tom Lawlor48.43
29Blathnaid Trayer – Maurice O’Leary48.39
30Robin Wright – Stephen Cairns47.54
31Mary Brennan – Vincent Brennan47.01
32Anne Campbell – David Jones (A)46.05
33Marguerite Kilfeather – James Cavanagh44.67
34Barbara Burke – Neil Burke44.00
35Anne Murray – Peter Mullen (A)40.86
36Anne-Marie Keaney – Dave FlanaganBest Inter B40.68
37Paddy Doran – Noel Houston (A)40.39
38Bernie O’Reilly – Liam O’Reilly40.32
39Margaret Doherty – Liam Doherty (B)39.28
40Catherine Brophy – Paddy Brophy (A)36.99
Donegal Bridge Congress Mixed Pairs 2017 [Ref: 1]

Report

Mary Doherty and Denis Ellis won the Mixed Pairs Contest at the Donegal Bridge Congress in November 2017.

References

Websites

[1] Irish Bridge Results (2017) Donegal Bridge Congress 2017 – Mixed Pairs [Internet] Available from: http://www.fob.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Results-Donegal-2017-Mixed-Pairs.pdf [Accessed 10 November 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dymphna Smyth

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International Cheer Union World Cheerleading Championship Coed Elite 2015

International Cheer Union Logo [Ref: 2]

Coed Elite Rankings

RankNation
1Mexico
2Chile
3Philippines
4New Zealand
5England
6Ecuador
7South Africa
8Belgium
9Wales
10France
11Peru
12Ireland
13Brazil
14Guatemala
15Argentina
16South Korea
17Trinidad and Tobago
International Cheer Union World Cheerleading Championship Coed Elite 2015 [Ref: 1]

Report

Ireland finished in 12th position in the Coed Elite Category in the World Cheerleading Championships in 2015.

References

Websites

[1] International Cheer Union (2015) 2015 World Cheerleading Championship Results Coed Elite [Internet] Available from: http://cheerunion.org/championships/results/2015results/?category_id=17 [Accessed 21 October 2017]

Internet

[2] International Cheer Union (2015) ICU Logo [Internet] Available from: http://cheerunion.org/images/icu_logo.jpg [Accessed 6 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Orla Connolly-Mulcahy.

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International Cheer Union World Cheerleading Championship All Girl Elite 2015

International Cheer union Logo [Ref: 2]

All Girl Elite Ranking

RankNation
1New Zealand
2Philippines
3Australia
4Chile
5 =England
5 =Ecuador
6Costa Rica
7Mexico
8Puerto Rico
9Japan
10Belgium
11Netherlands
12Ireland
13Scotland
International Cheer Union World Cheerleading Championship All Girl Elite 2015 [Ref: 1]

Report

Ireland finished in 12th position in the All Girl Elite Category in the World Cheerleading Championships in 2015.

References

Websites

[1] International Cheer Union (2015) 2015 World Cheerleading Championship Results [Internet] Available from: http://cheerunion.org/championships/results/2015results/?category_id=18 [Accessed 21 October 2017]

Internet

[2] International Cheer Union (2015) ICU Logo [Internet] Available from: http://cheerunion.org/images/icu_logo.jpg [Accessed 6 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Orla Connolly-Mulcahy.

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Irish Chess Union Irish Champions 2009-Present

Irish Chess Union Logo [Ref: 2]

Irish Champions 2009-Present

YearChampions
2009C. Daly
2010A. Lopez
2011S. Brady
2012S. Brady; C. Daly
2013C. Daly
2014S. Collins
2015S. Brady; P. Short
2016Stephen Jessel
2017Philip Short & Alex Lopez
2018Alex Lopez
2019Conor E. Murphy
Irish Chess Union Irish Champions 2009-Present [Ref: 1]

Report

Alex Lopez, S. Brady and C. Daly have each won three Irish Chess Championships since 2009.

References

Websites

[1] Irish Chess Union (2017) Champions [Internet] Available from: https://www.icu.ie/champions [Accessed 6 April 2020]

Images

[2] Irish Chess Union Twitter (2017) Twitter Profile Picture [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/802986101518598144/KhT5MvTS_400x400.jpg [Accessed 6 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Willie Winters and Denis Culhane (Trinity College Dublin) and Eoghan Murphy.

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Waterford Wolves Logo

Waterford Wolves Irish American Football Team 2013-2019

waterford-wolves

Waterford Wolves Logo [Ref: 7]

IAFL Senior Team 2013-2019

Home Ground: RSC Waterford City.

Colours: Blue and Silver

Honours: IAFL 1 Bowl Champions 2015 (beat Cork Admirals 13-12 in Final)

Career Record (W-L-T): Total: / Regular Season / Post-Season: 17-25-0 / 15-25-0 / 2-0-0

History: Waterford Wolves were formed in 2012 and played their first matches in DV8s tournaments towards the end of the year. The following year they entered the full 11v11 Irish American Football League where they had a topsy-turvey history. They came joint first in the 1 Conference in their inaugural season, losuing to the North Kildare Reapers in their last match which handed the title to the Reapers on head-to-head. In 2015 they were promoted to the Shamrock Bowl Conference where they found life difficult, losing all their matches.

Back in the 1 Conference for 2016, they again finished in the top three, reaching the playoffs, where they beat the Cork Admirals, fierce Munster rivals, for the first time in three matches that season, in the 1 Bowl. They declined promotion, and in 2016 won only three of their eight matches. They spent two years out of the league in 2017 and 2018, returning in 2019 to the 1 Conference, but it was too high a level to return to competitive football after two years out, and they lost  four of their five matches heavily, before forfeiting their remaining three.

Home Venue: Regional Sports Centre, Waterford

Year-by-Year Record

YearLgePRS W-L-TPtsPS W-L-TChpW-L-TInt Chp
20131C86-2-012
2014SBC80-8-00
20151C85-3-0102-0-01B
20161C83-5-06
2017DNC
2018DNC
20191C81-7-00
Waterford Wolves Season-By-Season Record 2013-2019 [Ref: 1-5]

Results IAFL 1 Conference 2013

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
103.03.2013HNorth Kildare ReapersW14-12
605.05.2013ADrogheda LightningW6-0
926.05.2013HDublin DragonsL2-14
1109.06.2013ATullamore PhoenixW12-2
1216.06.2013HMeath BulldogsW20-12
1414.07.2013AMullingar MinotaursW36-6
1528.07.2013HTullamore PhoenixW14-0
1611.08.2013ANorth Kildare ReapersL14-28
Waterford Wolves IAFL 1 Conference Results 2013 [Ref: 1]

Results IAFL Shamrock Bowl Conference 2014

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
223.03.2014HDublin DragonsL6-12
330.03.2014ANorth Kildare ReapersL0-13
513.04.2014ADublin RebelsL6-22
918.05.2014HNorth Kildare ReapersL0-68
1101.06.2014AUniversity of Limerick VikingsL6-35
1315.06.2014HTrinity College DublinL0-34
1529.06.2014HUniversity of Limerick VikingsL0-27
1606.07.2014AWest Dublin RhinosL0-7
Waterford Wolves Shamrock Bowl Conference Results 2014 [Ref: 2]

Results IAFL 1 Conference 2015

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
122.03.2015HCork AdmiralsL6-33
419.04.2015HDundalk MavericksW17-14
603.05.2015HMeath BulldogsL0-13
817.05.2015AMullingar MinotaursW13-7
1031.05.2015AMeath BulldogsW7-2
1214.06.2015ACork AdmiralsL0-42
1428.06.2015HTyrone TitansW20-0
1505.07.2015ADundalk MavericksW3-0
SF2015HMeath BulldogsW13-9
1B2015NCork AdmiralsW13-12
Waterford Wolves IAFL 1 Conference Results 2013 [Ref: 3]

Results IAFL 1 Conference 2016

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
120.03.2016HCork AdmiralsL3-30
410.04.2016AWestmeath MinotaursW11-9
624.04.2016HWestmeath MinotaursL9-12
808.05.2016HMeath BulldogsL13-20
1022.05.2016ALouth MavericksL0-7
1205.06.2016HSouth Kildare SoldiersW25-14
1419.06.2016AWest Dublin RhinosW24-5
1603.07.2016ACork AdmiralsL7-14
Waterford Wolves IAFL 1 Conference Results 2013 [Ref: 4]

Results IAFL 1 Conference 2019

WeekDateH/AOppositionW/LScore
210.03.2019HWexford EaglesL0-40
531.03.2019ATrinity College DublinL0-72
714.04.2019ALouth MavericksL0-51
828.04.2019HGalway WarriorsW29-0
905.05.2019HCraigavon CowboysL0-73
1302.06.2019AWestmeath MinotaursL0-30 #
1409.06.2019HTrinity College DublinL0-30 #
1516.06.2019ADonegal / Derry VipersL0-30 #
Waterford Wolves IAFL 1 Conference Results 2013 [Ref: 5]

References

Websites

[1] Irish American Football Association (2013) IAFL-1 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: www.americanfootball.ie/dv8s-standings/ [Accessed 23 August 2013]

[3] Irish American Football Association (2015) 2015 Schedule & Standings : IAFL 1 Conference [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl-standings/ [Accessed 14 July 2015]

[4] Irish American Football Association (2016) IAFL-1 Conference [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootball.ie/contact-football/iafl1-conference/ [Accessed 26 October 2016]

[5] Irish American Football Association (2019) IAFL 1 [Playoff][Standings][Fixtures & Results] [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/home/kitted-football/iafl1_19/ [Accessed 29 July 2019]

[6] Irish American Football Association (2019) Schedule & Results | IAFL2 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/calendar/iafl-1-2019/ [Accessed 25 June 2019]

Internet Archive

[2] Irish American Football Association – Wayback Machine (2014) IAFL Standings/Schedule: 2014 Shamrock Bowl Conference Standings & Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150110221134/http://www.americanfootball.ie/iafl-standings [Accessed 14 July 2018]
[7] Waterford Wolves Twitter – Twitter Profile Image [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/3322832460/9983db1ab02be8203c021435fd9cc127_400x400.png [Accessed 6 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Douglas and Rory Hearne

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Australian Football League International Cup Division 1 2017

Australian Football League International Cup 2017 Logo [Ref: 2]

Final Ladder

PosPWLDFA
1Papua New Guinea5410348163
2New Zealand5410300224
3Ireland5410287168
4USA5320312201
5Nauru5320284235
6Great Britain5230224211
7Canada5230112202
8Fiji5140160197
9South Africa5230129289
10France505082448
Australian Football League International Cup Division 1 Final Standings 2017 [Ref: Compiled from results in: 1]

Grand Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Grand FinalMCG
19.08.2017New Zealand4-4.28Papua New Guinea4-5.29
3-4 PlaceRoyal Park
18.08.2017USA2-4.16Ireland7-6.48
5-6 PlaceRoyal Park
18.08.2017Great Britain5-2.32Nauru8-5.53
7-8 PlaceRoyal Park
18.08.2017Fiji2-9.21Canada3-6.24
9-10 PlaceRoyal Park
18.08.2017South Africa7-9.51France3-3.21
Australian Football League International Cup Division 1 Grand Finals 2017 [Ref: 1-2]

Pool Ladder

PWLDFAGDPts
New Zealand44002729517716
Papua New Guinea431031913518412
USA431029615314312
Ireland43102391528712
Great Britain4220192158348
Nauru4220231203288
Fiji4130139173-344
Canada413088181-934
South Africa413078268-1904
France404061397-3360
Australian Football League International Cup Division 1 Pool Ladder 2017 [Ref: 1]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
06.08.2017South Africa28Great Britain65
06.08.2017Papua New Guinea30Ireland41
06.08.2017Canada15USA45
06.08.2017Fiji80France14
06.08.2017New Zealand81Nauru34
Round 2School Round
09.08.2017Papua New Guina13-6.84Nauru5-5.35
09.08.2017South Africa2-5.17USA9-10.64
09.08.2017Ireland11-13.79France2-2.14
09.08.2017Canada5-3.33Great Britain2-6-18
09.08.2017New Zealand11-10.76Fiji1.0-6
Round 3Community Round
11.08.2017South Africa4-5.29Fiji3-8.26
12.08.2017France2-2.14Nauru15-16.106
12.08.2017USA8-7.55Papua New Guinea15.2-92
12.08.2017Great Britain8-7.55Ireland9-16-70
12.08.2017Canada1-0.6New Zealand9.8-62
Round 4
15.08.2017Canada3-6.24Nauru8-8.56
15.08.2017USA19.18-132France3-1.19
15.08.2017Papua New Guinea16.17-113South Africa0-4.4
15.08.2017Great Britain8.6-54Fiji3.9-27
15.08.2017Ireland7-7.49New Zealand8.5-53
Australian Football League International Cup Division 1 Pool Results 2017 [Ref: 1]

Report

Ireland finished in third place in the Australian Football League International Cup in 2017, which was held in Melbourne. The International Cup was divided into Divisions for the Tournament, with the Top 10 countries, including Ireland, in Division 1.

With Australia not entering it gives the other countries a chance at winning the Cup. The 10 countries were in one Pool, with a four match preliminary round, followed by Grand Finals. Ireland had a very tough draw, playing both Papua New Guinea, the only other country where Australian Rules is the National sport, as well as New Zealand. These two countries finished top of the Pool stage and played in the Grand Final, with PNG just winning by the slenderest of margins 29-28.

Ireland had done well against both of these countries in the Pool Stage, defeating PNG 41-30, but losing to New Zealand 49-53. Ireland won their two other Pool matches against Great Britain (70-55) and France (79-14), which meant they met USA in the Bronze Medal match, and won convincingly 48-16.

References

Websites

[1] Australian Football League (2017) AFL International Cup Fixtures [Internet] Available from: https://www.afl.com.au/international-cup/fixture/ [Accessed 5 September 2017][Broken Link]

Images

[2] Australian Football League You Tube Channel (2017) AFL International Cup 2017 Logo [Internet] Available from: https://yt3.ggpht.com/a/AGF-l79jZRNeaVaSJzPfDwvjiOutc8c0YwpbHcxfFQ=s900-c-k-c0xffffffff-no-rj-mo [Accessed 5 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor Lynch and Conor McGroarty.

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