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GAA Hurling All-Ireland Senior Championship Liam McCarthy Cup 1995

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All-Ireland SH Championship

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Quarter-Final
1995Down0-16 (16)London0-9 (9)
Semi-Finals
1995Clare3-12 (21)Galway1-13 (16)
1995Offaly2-19 (25)Down2-8 (14)
All-Ireland Final
1995Clare1-13 (16)Offaly2-8 (14)

GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Liam McCarthy Cup 1995 [Reference: 2]

Connacht SH Championship

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Final
1995Galway2-21 (27)Roscommon2-12 (18)

GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Connacht Championship 1995 [Reference: 2]

Leinster SH Championship

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Quarter-Finals
1995Kilkenny2-14 (20)Laois2-12 (18)
1995Wexford6-23 (41)Westmeath1-7 (10)
Semi-Finals
1995Kilkenny4-13 (25)Dublin2-10 (16)
1995Offaly2-14 (20)Wexford1-10 (13)
Leinster SHC Final
1995Offaly2-16 (22)Kilkenny2-5 (11)

GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Leinster Championship 1995 [Reference: 2]

Munster SH Championship

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Round 1
1995Cork1-22 (25)Kerry0-12 (12)
1995Tipperary4-23 (35)Waterford1-11 (14)
Semi-Finals
1995Clare2-13 (19)Cork3-9 (18)
1995Limerick0-16 (16)Tipperary0-15 (15)
Final
1995Clare1-17 (20)Limerick0-11 (11)

GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Munster Championship 1995 [Reference: 2]

Ulster SH Championship

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Final
1995Antrim1-13 (16)Down3-7 (16)
Ulster SHC Final Replay
1995Down1-19 (22)Antrim2-10 (16)

GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Ulster Championship 1995 [Reference: 2]

Report

Clare won the 1995 GAA Liam McCarthy Cup for the All-Ireland senior Hurling Championsship by triumphing 1-13 to 2-8 over Offaly in the All-Ireland Final. In the semi-Finals Clare had beaten Connacht Champions Galway and Offaly had defeated Ulster Champions Down. Down had to play London in the All-Ireland Quarter-Finals before taking their place in the All-Ireland Semi-Finals.

In the Connacht Final Galway had a close match with Roscommon but prevailed in the end and in the Ulster Final Down won out against Antrim in a Replay. The Leinster Final was a surprisingly easy Offaly win over Kilkenny with double the points the margin of victory (22 to 11). The Munster Final was almost as wide, with Clare defeating Limerick by nine points (20 to 11).

References

Images

[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Bibliography

[2] Dowds, Damian and Campbell, Dónal (2000) The GAA Championship Almanac ’99. Wolfhound Press, Dublin.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tom Dunne.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 11 November 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.

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GAA National Football League Division 4 2018

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League Table

 PWDLFAPts
Laois66001067512
Carlow76011158112
Antrim641190679
London721493975
Leitrim620474794
Limerick6114761043
Waterford611485993
Wicklow6024661032
GAA National Football League Division 4 2018 [Reference: 2]

NFL Division 4 Final

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
01.04.2018Laois0-15Carlow0-11
GAA National Football League Division 4 Final 2018 [Reference: 8]

Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Round 1   
01.2018Antrim0-15Leitrim0-5
01.2018Waterford0-12Wicklow0-12
01.2018Laois18Limerick9
01.2018Carlow20London15
 Round 2   
04.02.2018London1-16Wicklow0-10
04.02.2018Waterford0-10Antrim2-12
04.02.2018Leitrim3-10Laois3-16
04.02.2018Limerick0-13Carlow2-11
 Round 3   
10.02.2018Carlow2-11Leitrim0-5
10.02.2018Laois0-18Waterford1-11
11.02.2018London2-8Limerick2-8
11.02.2018Antrim0-12Wicklow0-12
 Round 4   
24.02.2018Waterford2-9Carlow2-12
25.02.2018Wicklow0-10Laois1-16
25.02.2018Leitrim2-18Limerick1-9
25.02.2018London0-13Antrim0-17
 Round 5   
31.03.2018LondonLeitrim
10.03.2018Carlow1-17Wicklow0-12
31.03.2018LaoisAntrim
10.03.2018Limerick2-10Waterford2-9
 Round 6   
11.03.2018London2-9Laois0-17
18.03.2018AntrimCarlow
18.03.2018WaterfordLeitrim
18.03.2018WicklowLimerick
 Round 7   
25.03.2018London1-14Waterford1-16
25.03.2018Limerick0-12Antrim1-13
25.03.2018Leitrim2-15Wicklow0-10
25.03.2018Carlow0-8Laois1-6
GAA National Football League Division 4 2018 [References: 3, 6-7]



Note: 3 Matches cancelled due to severe weather conditions and never replayed.[7]

Report

Round 3: 10-11 February 2018

London 2-8 Limerick 2-8: McGovern Park in Ruislip was the setting for London’s late equalising goal against Limerick. London hadn’t defeated Limerick in the league since 1999, however, an early goal from the penalty spot by Fergal McMahon put them in front to Limerick’s two points. Limerick responded with two more points and then a goal to go in front 14 to 1-2 at the half, although they should have been further ahead as they squandered a number of wides. Limerick scored first in the second half, but London responded with four points in a row to go ahead. Adrian Moyles scored two points to put Limerick ahead and then as the match moved into stoppage time Josh Ryan scored his second goal of the match for Limerick. London responded well and evened the match up in the sixth minute of injury time with a goal by Anthony McDermott.[5]

Elsewhere there were wins for Carlow and Laois over Leitrim and Waterford respectively, and a draw between Antrim and Wicklow.[4][5]

References

Logos

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

Websites

[2] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Allianz Football League Roinn 4 Tables [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/football-league-roinn-4/tables [Accessed 11 September 2018]

[3] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Allianz Football League Roinn 4 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/football-league-roinn-4/ [Accessed 13 February 2018][Accessed 14 March 2018]

[4] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Allianz FL D4: Wins for Carlow and Laois [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/allianz-wins-for-carlow-and-laois/ [Accessed 13 February 2018]

[5] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Allianz FL D4: Draws in Ruislip and Belfast [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/allianz-draws-ruislip-and-belfast/ [Accessed 13 February 2018]

Newspapers

[6] Anon. (2018) “Gaelic Games scoreboard: Allianz Division 4” Irish Independent Monday, March 26, 2018. pg. 52

[7] Breheny, Martin (2018) “GAA hits back in row over cancelled games” Irish Independent Thursday, March 29, 2018. pg. 60.

[8] Anon. (2018) “Gaelic Games scoreboard: Allianz Division 4 Final” Irish Independent Monday, April 2, 2018. pg. 50

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan, Pippo O’Grady, Edmund Corrigan & Decy Maher

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 11 November 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.

GAA Rounders All-Ireland Championships Senior Men’s Finals 1976-Present

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GAA Rounders Logo [Reference: 1]

Senior Men’s Finals 1976-2018

YearWinnerRunner-Up
1976Arravale Rovers (Tipperary)
1977Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1978Pearse’s Og (Derry)
1979Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1980Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1981Naomh Mhuire (Dublin)
1982Plunkett’s (Tyrone)
1983Plunkett’s (Tyrone)
1984Plunkett’s (Tyrone)
1985Scrin (Meath)
1986Lakelands (Dublin)
1987Lakelands (Dublin)
1988Lakelands (Dublin)
1989Erin’s Own (Antrim)
1990Oakwood (Dublin)21Syntex Clarecastle (Clare)2
1991Lakelands (Dublin)
1992Breaffy (Mayo)
1993Breaffy (Mayo)
1994Breaffy (Mayo)
1995Breaffy (Mayo)
1996Clarecastle (Clare)
1997Naomh Mhichil (Derry)
1998Erne Eagles (Cavan)
1999Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2000Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2001Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2002Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2003Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2004Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2005Erne Eagles (Cavan)Limekiln (Dublin)
2006Erne Eagles (Cavan)Naomh Mhichil (Derry)
2007Erne Eagles (Cavan)Cuchulainn (Carlow)
2008Cuchulainn (Carlow)Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2009Erne Eagles (Cavan)St. Clare’s (Cavan)
2010Cuchulainn (Carlow)Erne Eagles (Cavan)
2011Limekiln (Dublin)The Heath (Laois)
2012The Heath (Laois)Limekiln (Dublin)
2013Limekiln (Dublin)24The Heath (Laois)14
2014Limekiln (Dublin)47Cuchulainn (Laois)15
2015The Heath (Laois)26Limekiln (Dublin)12
2016The Heath (Laois)13Carrick Emmets (Monaghan)12
2017The Heath (Laois)45Limekiln (Dublin)22
2018Erne Eagles (Cavan)16The Heath (Laois)15
2019Erne Eagles (Cavan)40The Heath (Laois)32
GAA Rounders All-Ireland Championships Senior Men’s Finals 1976-Present [Reference: 2-19]

Report

Antrim’s Erin’s Own, having done so much to promote GAA Rounders, won the Senior Men’s All-Ireland Championship in 1977, 1979 and 1980. Tyrone’s Plunkett’s took the 1982 to 1984 Championships, and from 1986 to 1989 Lakelands from Dublin took the honours. Mayo’s Breaffy had more luck than their Gaelic Football counterparts winning the Championship from 1992 to 1995, and from 1998 to 2007 Cavan’s Erne Eagles won a record 10 times in a row. Limekiln took the honours for Dublin in 2011, 2013 and 2014, and The Heath from Laois were Champions in 2012 and then three times in a row from 2015 to 2017. Erne Eagles regained former glory with wins in the 2018 and 2019 Championshps.

About GAA Rounders

Rounders was included in the original Gaelic Athletic Association Charter in 1884 as one one of the four Gaelic Games – the others being Gaelic Football, Hurling, and Handball. It wasn’t until the 1950s, however, that any effort was made to organise the game, when the Erin’s Own Club in Antrim started a Rounders section and made efforts to promote the game throughout Ireland.The Senior Men’s All-Ireland Championship has been run since 1976, and is currently run on a Round-Robin League basis, with the top four reaching the Semi-Finals.

Bibliography

Websites

[2] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=963731453695472&id=628801690521785 [Accessed 9 December 2016]

[3] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/1283159315089812 [Accessed 9 December 2016]

[4] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/photos/pb.368192879919798.-2207520000.1481299786./1283156465090097/?type=3&theater [Accessed 9 December 2016]

[5] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/photos/pb.368192879919798.-2207520000.1481299786./1283156368423440/?type=3&theater [Accessed 9 December 2016]

[6] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/1173720579367020:0 [Accessed 27 October 2016]

[7] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/531153203623764:0 [Accessed 27 October 2016]

[8] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/714867355252347:0 [Accessed 27 October 2016]

[9] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/714906785248404:0 [Accessed 27 October 2016]

[10] GAA Rounders Facebook Page Post [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/GaaRounders/posts/714821531923596:0 [Accessed 27 October 2016]

[11] GAA Rounders (2007) Honours 2007 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2007 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[12] GAA Rounders (2008) Honours 2008 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2008 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[13] GAA Rounders (2009) Honours 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2009 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[14] GAA Rounders (2010) Honours 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2010 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[15] GAA Rounders (2011) Honours 2011 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2011 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[16] GAA Rounders (2012) Honours 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2012 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[17] GAA Rounders (2017) Senior Standings 2017 – Senior Men Standings [Internet] http://www.gaarounders.ie/fixtures-results-standing/seniormen [Accessed 31 August 2017]

[18] GAA Rounders (2018) Senior Standings 2018 – Senior Mixed Standings [Internet] http://www.gaarounders.ie/fixtures-results-standing-ssenior/seniormixed [Accessed 4 June 2018]

[19] GAA Rounders (2019) Fixtures/Results: Senior Men [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/fixtures-results-standing/fixturesseniormen [Accessed 4 May 2019]

[20] GAA Rounders (2016) Senior Mens Roll of Honour [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/seniormensrollofhonour [Accessed 10 December 2016]

Sources

[21] Anon. (2003) “Limekiln launch a new All-Ireland Rounders Championship title bid”. The Echo. Thursday, August 28, 2003.

[22] Anon. (2005) “Limekiln raise rounders title”. The Echo. Thursday, August 25, 2005.

[23] Anon. (2005) “Poor finish for Limekiln”. The Echo. Thursday, September 29, 2005.

[24] Anon. (2006) “Limekiln Minors push for honours”. The Echo. Thursday, August 31, 2006.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Frank Connolly.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 11 November 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 Resereved.

GAA Poc Fada Camogie All-Ireland Championships Roll of Honour 2009-Present

GAA Poc Fada Logo [Reference: 1]

Camogie Roll of Honour 2009-2018

YearWinnerCounty
2009Patricia JackmanWaterford
2010Patricia JackmanWaterford
2011Patricia JackmanWaterford
2012Patricia JackmanWaterford
2013Patricia JackmanWaterford
2014Patricia JackmanWaterford
2015Patricia JackmanWaterford
2016
2017Susan EarnerGalway
2018Susan EarnerGalway
GAA Poc Fada Camogie All-Ireland Championships Roll of Honour 2009-Present [References: 2-6]

Report

Waterford’s Patricia Jackman is the most successful GAA Poc Fada Camogie All-Ireland Champion, with seven titles from 2009 to 2015 inclusive. Galway’s Susan Earner has won the Championship in 2017 and 2018.[Reference: 2-6]

GAA Poc Fada All Ireland Finals 2017 Camogie contestants line-up at the start.
GAA Poc Fada All Ireland Finals 2017 Camogie contestants line-up at the start. [Reference: 3][Picture Credit: All Ireland Poc Fada Championships facebook Page]

About GAA Poc Fada

An Poc Fada – ‘the Long Puck’ is a Gaelic Game where players use a Hurley to hit a Sliotar (ball) up the side of a mountain and down the other side in as few pucks or shots as possible.

The sport would have a similar origin to the Scottish Game of Golf. It is mentioned in the myths and legends of Ireland, when Setanta took his Hurley / Hurl and hit his Sliotar all the way from Co Louth to Co. Armagh in one go. The All-Ireland Poc Fada Championships have taken place in the Cooley Mountains in Co. Louth since 1961 in commemoration of the legendary feat.

References

Images

[1] GAA Poc Fada Twitter Account (2018) GAA Poc Fada Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/975524662636613632/-7z4rlL3_400x400.jpg [Accessed 9 June 2018]

Websites

[2] GAA Poc Fada (2012) Latest Poc Fada News | All Ireland Poc Fada Championships 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://www.anpocfada.net/index.php/latest-news-poc-fada/143-all-ireland-poc-fada-championships-2012.html [Accessed 27 March 2018]

[3] GAA Poc Fada (2013) All Ireland Poc Fada Championships Results 2013 [Internet] Available from: http://www.ampocfada.net/index.ph/poc-fada-results.html [Accessed 1 September 2017]

[4] GAA Poc Fada | Facebook Page (2017) Post August 6, 2017 https://www.facebook.com/AllIrelandPocFadaChampionships/posts/1478913588841612 [Accessed 1 September 2017]

[5] GAA Poc Fada | Facebook Page (2017) Photo August 5, 2017hhttps://www.facebook.com/gaapocfada/photos/pcb.927124590807761/927124107474476/?type=3&theater [Accessed 1 September 2017]

[6] All Ireland Poc Fada Championships | Facebook Page (2015) Photo Album All Ireland Poc Fada Finals 2015https://www.facebook.com/pg/AllIrelandPocFadaChampionships/photos/?tab=album&album_id=921317621267881 [Accessed 1 September 2017]

Images

[3] All Ireland Poc Fada Championships Facebook Page(2017) – Post August 6, 2017: “All Ireland Poc Fada Finals 2017” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/AllIrelandPocFadaChampionships/photos/ms.c.eJxNWkmSJDEI~9EEBrP9~;2MTFoWyL31QYAxiTVefm1XRZXqyTc~~;84AUk6rrfeUDnoTmXUBrJHSBa~5HvVfiaAA4VOqjw6nDHTqOLxANQPaIOgwT~;4D7JPLEAtnvFvOiRAHI~;gEm9o5E5Eq0Asg9YmckfCVM4YudS2BuER6BL9X0xe4BELZAyDuiSaUFxryUEo4jRksbpiuBKzHAun8P7NCzdlzLp6Po3B2CnATdAMkuTh0OHbp2eOYDJOQDntLU~;ICnw3qde769I7Y64tx3JHp1hEJH0P0YS78wBGJbwdhGgo~;Q5pHn7eleb2MYCxIUPUqFSmuUMpPzIlAeG6gcHU4d6TDdfU1PgVLvVZqKatBPYpxzOpeTQcoMyjsSHxAvtqeC12ZDQjcuWdBxikdaIXGW5JIB5ANAUOkSVAqlN1dpHeT6YXmUGY7I8lFXH5DNIxdKs3gEFXWSFfXS~;wHk9KXIA0hQtQNgd6iaW5y3NOJyWWIdKCC7m2NduCW2xOokjhxbQOJU3dvyM6ymbg~;rttQfpzdPro7zQnlrc70kIVEMdlfBDhZQB5JfxGj6EGRFCQARBNpGx2ZhCzJIUggglJehbA0cYVNqtM~_Tnw4N6LhkzObId~_0r7XOiY52rC~_cqPgnoYIl13jGdrKMZnGAz6It6MecRHx3nY~;01thsb7NLRYSRZJ5NlM7kMJZa9rJdNJttmchkS9zUv3iI4UnR~;at~_29ksaya~;b6ep0Ivppa4eAMdmGUiLDmC1jZgBMSKFMFn5Jh0lYnISlhizMbSglU~;tsBmV9YfoRAqgGvWvpVTCmlLgGTn0bbN1CRR0nMDrOp6Pf8HzJ~;gN8SE6S7MPpJac~_nOZyWtZnDCMfPYZdGibw1reP1ZVxTj4JtAtVSkzNOdPhnlceWX0IwNLa1lf3jkRQ4hYAX8Ou6wDkwwPALQJIqZMEYihMpftDUJKgCeVlKG~;LkPxJ~_EiQ9USJXdbcHR3~_6ZiOq9tx62ZNKCmhw~;q2nPI7hjGD3BsAg~_1YNzK3bssT7ULImA9BSYJ8mrRsky7v0XGoox0A~_2kcFJD5SkS~_HnR1l7wKRfSjVmkYcsy2OdbM~;eTcL588tS9PY~_y4vEUmBWJND7Sca~_czbK5tXluIfhxeO0rjUxqjVMhHDB9JHVgVMoLO1ZjO6RFYWK~;twloxFAYpDNSLcHGeRfle3SZdiU4nzU6XB0p1R~_MbUg~;48qPQ~_e~;Zzv~;Metd6GQFk4Ve3qXOL8BZDbL~_6zYmLMy45NefMoMS8TWfryxwdrOyX~~~;aXSWrxv2k~_40GK8kGWwk~_vhbc2HEljdf22HEI~_Cug10PI2Li~;62jVKUgwP3ICpQxUYcnLy~_THCnukWPtZcwvXjQwdCSdwByDrDdZPkvUeO1j7OWnpTMsaPurjQ0ZHxBdsWMq2NTtdcqersvGFiVs~_rLMIazL5MpPLEajDAVyY6nmZY30mDLs4V~_N7ToKl3jMsjGFoQSF~;Lad17OAU6~_lBxh7UAW~_F47UTvpjxSCG2pkYArAd7UPcopS~_NuZ~;Gud8OX6JoGFqfxEa~;VaD0mhGIAQ6Bl0GW4Qsc3CJFQEGh7Fr8AOhYw1oNGXSFR2wk5JPIAWjY~~;s~_6mjYRZ7aDvE39SFxqDRQL3JpeoIgfpy1vqX2WjQlanz5dDT44PLd2nNkm3SbKoAdrz2bknBTartIfq3lY5a84JLXdsYXJYCmFB08go3eQgjkSCiBRlrq9sK~_ApJ1J3IbMiiaFF57fLxmvgDalvm2rXasLHJ4y0Vl293KbleYfnYU9L06OpaP6~;C2LiWmbZ2ipeOc07kbYwfTYTYDYefvi25pt3lLgQ92unZ7i1Fk0FLsDsHdoX0MSxrm2PlFdnfomEAFAxX44DVjvcTkqTBP4y1T0s2U8ppbSJCjbUVu2~_rAFDNj5HySTph070kBphNQ5Prdtad9erLkB0ygmIWzXRi3i44zvsRn~_hnT90jgLSf4odnx~_ql0F49M5IyRCzyqGFtOh4~;SolJ8V5p~_nE5aBtMy8KEZcXikQRC~;LPo9kD2lLOR5ZjB~_WfQsAsFFoFMnLofu4~_nGtL9rkVK6n~;cdk~_uanx09wOG1Z65tAjnXfnaMYcyxxOPO66kLjPtO9wtrz2siKzEVpayorJh1mny8FJHmit~;ZAaW75XRh27ITBI7iiPKWqQb~;LA0wVp~_3rzyki~_VRUw2H1VCK~;KhDYPrYZR97H0HviFFicuwyx96XhEvz06vLY4C1owKWXltL30byABKEL4cH8JasAYISo5RhKAzP~_GZU43vOhKbPVDdO9X6j8OlgZTeWTZNdNrvxsWrfwOmLW7jAd89YE0b~;lbZLB6dp~_yhlNXQgpUR4baIa4lM6Lcc~_w~;r5os2J~;B5q3pHLI40Mit~;XSYvg6zXs19geUJD4jYIWwUeztvPIAcn6K~;UWsfHl1wxa5l1b9137vXRB6T2rVNUGuB~_AV4BfWj4AwZbca9USEr~_VpUWRY5omlLgDrGGJj0T3~_I4gT8VphyO2Vrw2RoesDsOW48tpi423Rm~;ncVj3cbjFMaM86S0avfQ2~_pZAmeq~_XLXE~_16VN3cXeGP~_AUvQPa8ZqDuBoVDPByC2Kqv04n3Mi7dcrMVewSMzxc5vivXbCiFBO27A25P0Vsa5JoUx7ze~;Id6SqCjVoC~;4nNWthpY4w4caA9UIlO8t8~;2iygzKmFCSwhylSqWpo4OWqk~_w~;~;iCjuGy3ire~_UOU0a~_JLe1QvNKGfHnao1ToPoaF7qLYYkNQk6BZA33XwBY7I1GUUAzPfXJ9piOUxuSP6bhyNtfDUC9mqzTe1176vlu~_r8pJKSZujPtG929OfijzAw3F61BpocS0V6lNEQaL0O74woqyCWWTQsMk9HYS5KPjUEeOhFECm4E3~_bDpY3o32HcKyL~;UFhyp3iPzwayXfGQp8kOZMHOL85bXPeuq~_ErUnRGja9h8Rup~_Rrbcnor6inDmrapTApZehvL21NxdpTNOdMdJy4wT~;rjUUgFO99GtpfAMpdJ7beFnn~;eNvwAYqyRjiR70JspKTAEdFlAdpMOttbSwXPktHrEB8gMat3SRdeTp0WV9Xlh9x~;wDxv2zlroNQRxJbj0AJS6awSWn7nPk8Mh0Kfm6VCC23yi4jQl0bPP0bQloKMwPrBvurKhM9LHDQq4pdWGpox8~;9~;daJNVV4cBpbDkVdL~_nKoNV2XEGYPSxj9XXUErHDvaxzjkSPJJzJJhS~_G3NjYw1fls7zTnX2J5OF4~;gjd6NHaZ7LF3GjmAbfw~_cBHCLfu5jg1XZhnIEQ9yVyd93LN2Bcw4~_Rmqfj~;sIfrM4~_8jU5~_CXopdHBGD6vo2~;VLoAPKh0ACWAtHzP~;QtgpyvfTnfwY~;0DVun8B8DZh8wHjC9B5~_Dt6c9bnyO8Zfagwz3oSIwvl75gZtcu8P2~_sHHEyXogDPtu2e9xEc59jNX44kkdMTouJeZIfSSjXeg5~;wGZiceo.bps.a.1478776878855283/1478877472178557 [Accessed 6 November 2020]

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GAA Handball Women’s National Singles Roll of Honour 1995-Present

GAA Handball Logo
GAA Handball Logo [Reference: 1]

Roll of Honour 1961-2017

YearWinnerCounty
1995B. HennesseyLimerick
1996B. HennesseyLimerick
1997B. HennesseyLimerick
1998F. McKennaAntrim
1999F. McKennaAntrim
2000F. McKennaAntrim
2001L.F. GilmoreCanada
2002F. McKennaAntrim
2003F. ShannonAntrim
2004M. DalyKerry
2005F. ShannonAntrim
2006F. ShannonAntrim
2007F. ShannonAntrim
2008A. ReillyAntrim
2009F. ShannonAntrim
2010A. ReillyAntrim
2011F. ShannonAntrim
2012A. ReillyAntrim
2013A. ReillyAntrim
2014A. ReillyAntrim
2015C. CaseyCork
2016C. CaseyCork
2017Tadhg HaranGalway
GAA Handball Women’s National Singles Roll of Honour 1995-Present [References: 2]

Composite Table of Wins

WinsPlayerCounty
6Fiona ShannonAntrim
5Aisling ReillyAntrim
4F. McKennaAntrim
3B. HennesseyLimerick
2Caitriona CaseyCork
1M. DalyKerry
1L.F. GilmoreCanada
References: [Compiled from: 1]

Report

The Irish Nationals for Women were started in 1995, with Antrim providing the lions share of winners – the top three spots on the Roll of Honour belong to Fiona Shannon (6 wins), Aisling Reilly (5 wins) and F. McKenna (4 Wins) – all Antrim.

The most recent champion has been Caitriona Casey of Cork who has won the last two, while B. Hennessey of Limerick (3 wins) and Kerry’s M. Daly and Canada’s L.F. Gilmore (1 apiece) complete the list of winners.

About

Handball is one of the Gaelic Athletic Association’s Charter sports of 1884. It is played on a court with three walls, and is very similar to the Handball played in America, Australia, Canada, and the variations on Handball, Pelota and Wallball played throughout Western Europe, and are all probably of the same origin.

References

Images

[1] GAA Handball (2017) GAA Handball Logo Square [Internet] Available from: https://cache.gaahandball.ie/images/made/images/remote/http_gaahandball-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/1470913550-GAA-Handball-Logo-Square_394_394_85_c1.jpg [Accessed 11 December 2017]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) – “The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games – Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive : Various- Women’s pg. 365. DBA Publications Limted, Dublin.

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Thanks to Jillian Glynn

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GAA World Games Hurling Native Cup 2019

GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

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.

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]

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Britain GAA Hurling Club Championship Finals 1967-Present

Britain GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

Britain Provincial Champions 1967-Present

YearChampionsRunners-Up
1967Cu Chulainns (London)
1968St. Chad’s (Warwickshire)
1969Brian Boru (London)
1970John Mitchell’s (Warwickshire)
1971Brian Boru (London)
1972Brother Pearse (London)
1973St. Gabriels (London)
1974St. Gabriels (London)
1975Brian Boru (London)
1976St. Gabriels (London)
1977St. Gabriels (London)
1978St. Gabriels (London)
1979Brian Boru (London)
1980Brian Boru (London)
1981St. Gabriel’s (London)
1982Brian Boru (London)
1983Desmomds (London)
1984St. Gabriels (London)
1985Desmonds (London)
1986St. Gabriels (London)
1987Glen Rovers (Hertfordshire)
1988Desmonds (London)
1989Desmonds (London)
1990St. Gabriels (London)
1991Sean Treacy’s (London)
1992Desmonds (London)
1993Sean Treacy’s (London)
1994Sean Treacy’s (London)
1995St. Gabriel’s (London)
1996St. Gabriel’s (London)
1997St. Gabriel’s (London)
1998Brother Pearse (London)
1999St. Gabriel’s (London)
2000Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2001Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2002Sean Treacy’s (London)
2003Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2004Robert Emmetts (London)
2005Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2006Robert Emmetts (London)
2007Brother Pearse (London)
2008Robert Emmets (London)
2009St. Gabriel’s (London)
2010Kilburn Gaels (London)
2011Robert Emmetts (London)
2012St. Gabriel’s (London)
2013St. Gabriel’s (London)
2014Kilburn Gaels (London)
2015Robert Emmetts (London)
2016Robert Emmetts (London)
2017Kilburn Gaels (London)
2018
2019John Mitchells (Warwickshire)4-8 (20)Fullen Gaels (Lancashire)1-2 (15)

Britain GAA Senior Hurling Championship Roll of Honour 1967-Present [References: 1]

Report

London Clubs have dominated the Britain GAA Club Hurling Provincial Championship with only Glen Rovers of Hertfordshire in 1987 and Warwickshire representatives John Mitchell’s (Twice) and St. Chad’s breaking their stranglehold on the competition since it began in 1967.

London winners have been Cu Chulainns, Brian Boru, St. Gabriels, Desmonds, Sean Treacy’s, Brother Peatrse, Robert Emmetts, Fr. Murphy’s and Kiilburn Gaels.

References

Images

[1] Britain GAA (2019) default_img_03-300×187 [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/default_img_03-300×187.png [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) “Championships of Britain” The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games”. pg. 402-403. DBA Publications Ltd, Blackrock, co. Dublin, Ireland.

Websites

[3] Britain GAA (2020) Fixtures & Results: Adult Hurling [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-hurling/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

[4] Britain GAA (2020) Proud Winners of the Bobby Collins Cup – well done John Mitchell’s [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/proud-winners-of-the-billy-collins-cup-well-done-john-mitchels/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Images

[5] Britain GAA (2020) Proud Winners of the Bobby Collins Cup – well done John Mitchell’s [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/proud-winners-of-the-billy-collins-cup-well-done-john-mitchels/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor McGroarty

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Camogie Association All-Ireland Senior Championship O’Duffy Cup Finals 1932-Present

Camogie Association Logo [References: 1]

O’Duffy Cup Finals 1932-Present

YearWinnerRunner-Up
1932Dublin3-2Galway0-2
1933Dublin9-2Galway4-0
1934Cork4-3Louth1-4
1935Cork3-4Dublin4-0
1936Cork6-4Louth3-3
1937Dublin9-4Galway1-0
1938Dublin5-0Cork2-3
1939Cork6-1Galway1-1
1940Cork4-1Galway2-2
1941Cork7-5Dublin1-2
1942Dublin4-1Cork2-2
1943Dublin8-0Cork1-1
1944Dublin5-4Antrim0-0
1945Antrim5-2Waterford3-2
1946Antrim4-1Galway2-3
1947Antrim2-4Dublin2-1
1948Dublin11-4Down4-2
1949Dublin8-6Tipperary4-1
1950Dublin6-5Antrim4-1
1951Dublin8-6Antrim4-1
1952Dublin5-1Antrim4-2
1953Dublin8-4Tipperary1-3
1954Dublin10-4Derry4-2
1955Dublin9-2Cork5-6
1956Antrim5-3Cork4-2
1957Dublin3-3Antrim3-1
1958Dublin5-4Tipperary1-1
1959Dublin11-6Mayo1-3
1960Dublin6-2Galway2-0
1961Dublin7-2Tipperary4-1
1962Dublin5-5Galway2-0
1963Dublin7-3Antrim2-5
1964Dublin7-4Antrim3-1
1965Dublin10-1Tipperary5-3
1966Dublin2-2Antrim0-6
1967Antrim3-9Dublin4-2
1968Wexford4-2Cork2-5
1969Wexford4-4Antrim4-2
1970Cork5-7Kilkenny3-2
1971Cork4-6Wexford1-2
1972Cork2-5Kilkenny1-4
1973Cork2-5Antrim3-1
1974Kilkenny3-3Cork1-5
1975Wexford4-3Cork1-2
1976Kilkenny0-6Dublin1-2
1977Kilkenny3-4Wexford1-3
1978Cork6-4Dublin1-2
1979Antrim2-3Tipperary1-3
1980Cork2-7Limerick3-4
1980 ReplayCork1-8Limerick2-2
1981Kilkenny3-9Cork3-9
1981 ReplayKilkenny1-9Cork0-7
1982Cork2-7Dublin2-6
1983Cork2-5Dublin1-6
1984Dublin5-9Tipperary2-4
1985Kilkenny0-13Dublin1-5
1986Kilkenny2-12Dublin2-3
1987Kilkenny3-10Cork1-7
1988Kilkenny4-11Cork3-8
1989Kilkenny3-10Cork2-6
1990Kilkenny1-14Wwexford0-7
1991Kilkenny3-8Cork0-10
1992Cork1-20Wexford2-6
1993Cork3-15Galway2-8
1994Kilkenny2-11Wexford0-8
1995Cork4-8Kilkenny2-10
1996Galway4-8Cork1-15
1997Cork0-15Galway2-5
1998Cork2-13Galway0-15
1999Tipperary0-12Kilkenny1-8
2000Tipperary2-11Cork1-9
2001Tipperary4-13Kilkenny1-6
2002Cork4-9Tipperary1-9
2003Tipperary2-11Cork1-11
2004Tipperary2-11Cork0-9
2005Cork1-17Tipperary1-13
2006Cork0-12Tipperary0-4
2007Wexford2-7Cork1-8
2008Cork2-10Galway1-8
2009Cork0-15Kilkenny0-7
2010Wexford1-12Galway1-10
2011Wexford2-7Galway1-8
2012Wexford3-13Cork3-6
2013Galway1-9Kilkenny0-7
2014Cork2-12Kilkenny1-9
2015Cork1-13Galway0-9
2016Kilkenny1-13Cork1-9
2017Cork0-10Kilkenny0-9
2018Cork0-14Kilkenny0-13
2019Galway3-14Kilkenny0-17

GAA Camogie All-Ireland Senior Championship O’Duffy Cup 1932-Present [Ref: 1-3]

Report

Camogie is the Gaelic Athletic Association’s Ladies version of Hurling, or indeed Hockey. It is 15-a-side and the pinnacle of the game is the All-Ireland Senior Championship. The O’Duffy Cup is for the County Championship, and was first won in 1932 by Dublin, who have won it 25 times to 2017. Cork have won the Cup a record 28 times, Kilkenny 13 times, Wexford 7 times, Antrim 6 times, Tipperary 5 times and Galway twice.

June 22nd, 2019, Cork, Ireland – Liberty Insurance Camogie Senior Championship: Cork vs Tipperary [Photo by D. Ribeiro / Shutterstock.com][Reference: 4]

References

Logos

[1] Camogie Association (2020) camogie_master_logo_2-1024×422 [Internet] Available from: https://camogie.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/camogie_master_logo_2-1024×422.jpg [Accessed 22 June 2020]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) “Camogie all_Ireland Championships Senior Final” Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games. pg. 326. DBA Publications, Blackrock, County Dublin 2017.

Websites

[3] Camogie Association (2020) Roll of Honour All-Ireland Championship [Internet] Available from: https://camogie.ie/history/roll-of-honour-all-ireland-championship/ [Accessed 22 June 2020]

Images

[4] Shutterstock / Photo by D. Ribeiro (2019) June 22nd, 2019, Cork, Ireland – Liberty Insurance Camogie Senior Championship: Cork vs Tipperary [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/june-22nd-2019-cork-ireland-liberty-1431588851 [Accessed 2 June 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caroline Mitchell.

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GAA Logo

GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup Finals 2011-Present

GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Christy Ring Cup Finals 2011-Present

YearWinnersG-P (TTL)Runners-UpG-P (TTL)
04.06.2011Kerry2-21 (27)Wicklow2-8 (14)
09.06.2012London4-18 (30)Wicklow1-17 (20)
2013
07.06.2014Kildare4-18 (30)Kerry2-22 (28)
06.06.2015Kerry1-20 (23)Derry0-12 (12)
25.06.2016 *Meath4-21 (33)Antrim5-17 (32)
10.06.2017Carlow5-23 (38)Antrim4-15 (27)
2018
22.06.2019Meath4-19 (31)Down2-15 (21)

GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup Finals 2011-Present [Ref: 2-11]

Note: * Replay after Final ended in a draw (tie) Antrim 1-20 (23) Meath 2-17 (23)

Legend: G-P (TTL): G = Goals (worth 3 Points) P = Points (Over the Bar – worth 1 Point) and TTL = Total (Goals + Points)

Report

Kerry beat Wicklow 2-21 to 2-08 in the 2011 Christy Ring Cup Final, and Wicklow lost the Final the following year 4-18 to 1-17 to the Exiles of London. Kildare beat Kerry 4-18 to 2-22 in 2014,but Kerry won again in 2015, this time beating Derry 1-20 to 0-12.

About

The Christy Ring Cup is the Tier 2 All-Ireland County Championship in Hurling, named after the great Cork player.

From its inception to 2018 it was a Double-Elimination Cup (dubbed the “Back Door” by the Press) and in 2019 was changed to two groups of 4, playing a Single Round-Robin with Semi-Finals & Final.

References

Images

[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Internet Archive

[2] GAA | Wayback Machine (2011) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20110909174644/http://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-and-results/national-fixtures/christy-ring-nicky-rackard-lory-meagher/ [Accessed 16 September 2019]

[3] GAA | Wayback Machine (2012) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20120919231647/http://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-and-results/national-fixtures/christy-ring-nicky-rackard-lory-meagher/ [Accessed 16 September 2019]

[5] GAA | Wayback Machine (2014) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20141015080552/http://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-and-results/national-fixtures/christy-ring-nicky-rackard-lory-meagher/ [Accessed 16 September 2019]

[6] GAA | Wayback Machine (2015) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20151201080427/http://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-and-results/national-fixtures/christy-ring-nicky-rackard-lory-meagher/ [Accessed 16 September 2019]

[7] GAA | Wayback Machine (2016) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20161017221112/http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/christy-ring/results [Accessed 16 September 2019]

Websites

[8] Gaelic Athletic Association (2017) GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/christy-ring/ [Accessed 28 August 2017]

[10] GAA (2019) Christy Ring Cup | Tables [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/hurling/christy-ring/tables [Accessed 31 October 2019]

[11] GAA (2019) Christy Ring Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/hurling/christy-ring/ [Accessed 31 October 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Gabriel McCloyne & Tom Dunne.

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Last Updated: 10 November 2020

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GAA Logo

GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship 2017

GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

All-Ireland Series

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Quarter-Finals   
30.07.2017Roscommon2-9Mayo1-12
 Kerry Galway 
05.08.2017Tyrone3-17Armagh0-8
05.08.2017Dublin1-19Monaghan0-12
 Semi-Finals   
20.05.2017Kerry2-14Mayo2-14
27.05.2017Dublin2-17Tyrone0-11
 All-Ireland Final Croke Park 
17.09.2017Dublin1-17Mayo1-16
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship All-Ireland Series 2017 [Reference: 2]

All-Ireland Qualifiers A-Side

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Round 1A   
17.06.2017Waterford0-13Derry1-17
17.06.2017Louth1-10Longford2-15
17.06.2017Wicklow3-10Laois2-16
17.06.2017Slogo0-22Antrim3-7
 Round 2A   
01.07.2017Laois0-14Clare2-18
01.07.2017Mayo2-21Derry1-13
01.07.2017Donegal0-12Longford0-7
01.07.2017Meath0-14Sligo1-9
 Round 3A   
08.07.2017Clare0-13Mayo2-14
08.07.2017Meath1-14Donegal1-15
 Round 4A   
22.07.2017Cork2-20Mayo0-27
22.07.2017Galway4-17Donegal0-14
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Qualifiers A-Side 2017 [Reference: 2]

All-Ireland Qualifiers B-Side

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Round 1B   
24.06.2017Limerick0-11Wexford0-12
25.06.2017London0-12Carlow0-13
25.06.2017Armagh0-20Fermanagh0-11
25.06.2017Offaly0-16Cavan0-17
 Round 2B   
08.07.2017Cavan0-18Tipperary2-15
08.07.2017Carlow2-14Leitrim0-13
08.07.2017Wexford1-11Monaghan3-23
08.07.2017Westmeath1-7Armagh1-12
 Round 3B   
15.07.2017Tipperary1-15Armagh1-17
15.07.2017Carlow1-7Monaghan1-12
 Round 4B   
29.07.2017Down1-16Monaghan1-24
29.07.2017Armagh1-17Kildare0-17
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Qualifiers B-Side 2017 [Reference: 2]

Connacht Provincial Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Preliminary Round   
07.05.2017New York1-13Sligo1-21
 Quarter-Finals   
21.05.2017Mayo2-14Sligo0-11
28.05.2017London0-16Leitrim3-10
 Semi-Finals   
11.06.2017Galway0-15Mayo1-11
18.06.2017Roscommon2-23Leitrim1-9
 Final   
09.07.2017Galway0-12Roscommon2-15
GAA Football Connacht Senior Championship 2017 [Reference: 2]

Leinster Provincial Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Round 1   
21.05.2017Louth1-19Wicklow1-14
21.05.2017Laois4-15Longford0-16
21.05.2017Carlow2-17Wexford2-13
 Quarter-Finals   
03.06.2017Dublin0-19Carlow0-7
04.06.2017Meath0-27Louth3-9
04.06.2017Kildare1-21Laois1-7
11.06.2017Offaly0-10Westmeath0-10
 Semi-Finals   
17.06.2017Meath0-13Kildare2-16
25.06.2017Dublin4-29Westmeath0-10
 Final   
16.07.2017Dublin2-23Kildare1-17
GAA Football Leinster Senior Championship 2017 [Reference: 2]

Munster Provincial Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Quarter-Finals   
27.05.2017Waterford1-11Cork1-12
28.05.2017Clare1-13Limerick1-12
 Semi-Finals   
10.06.2017Cork1-10Tipperary1-9
10.06.2017Clare1-12Kerry1-18
 Final   
02.07.2017Kerry1-23Cork0-15
GAA Football Munster Senior Championship 2017 [Reference: 2]

Ulster Provincial Championship

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Preliminary Round   
20.05.2017Monaghan1-20Fermanagh1-11
 Quarter-Finals   
21.05.2017Donegal3-19Antrim1-19
28.05.2017Derry0-11Tyrone0-22
04.06.2017Down0-15Armagh2-7
11.06.2017Cavan0-15Monaghan1-15
 Semi-Finals   
18.06.2017Donegal1-12Tyrone1-21
24.06.2017Down1-14Monaghan0-15
 Final   
16.07.2017Down0-15Tyrone2-17
GAA Football Ulster Senior Championship 2017 [Reference: 2]

Home Venues

CountyHome Stadium
GalwayPearse Stadium, Salthill
Leitrim 
LondonMcGovern Park, Ruislip
MayoElverys MacHale Park, Castlebar
New YorkGaelic Park, New York
RoscommonDr. Hyde Park, Roscommon
Sligo 
GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship Home Venues 2017 [Reference: 2]

Websites

[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

[2] GAA (2017) Connacht GAA Football Senior Championship [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/connacht-gaa-football-senior-championship/ [Accessed 28 June 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Declan Maher, Michael O’Callaghan & Edmund Corrigan

About this document

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Last Updated: 10 November 2020

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