Month: December 2018

Dublin Ladies Basketball Board Premier Division 1990-1994

DLBB Premier Division 1990-91

 PWLPFPAPts
West Coast Cooler Meteors18171  52
Naomh Mhuire A18144  46
Lucozade Sport Killester18126  42
Corithians A18117  40
Tolka Rovers A18117  40
Beaumont A18711  32
Drimnagh Dynamoes A18612  30
Pegasus18711  32
Comets A #18414  15
Meteors B18117  20

[1]

DLBB Premier Division 1991-92

 PWLPFPAPts

[2]

DLBB Premier Division 1992-93

 PWLPFPAPts
Naomh Mhuire18171  52
West Coast Cooler Meteors18171  52
Tolka Rovers18135  44
Mid Sutton18108  38
Drimnagh1899  36
Killester18711  32
Crusaders18711  32
Malahide18612  30
Pegasus18216  22
St. Louis18216  22

[3]

DLBB Premier Division 1993-94

 PWLPFPAPts
West Coast cooler Meteors16151  46
Naomh Mhuire16151  46
Tolka Rovers16115  38
Drimnagh1697  34
Mid Sutton1688  32
Crusaders #16610  27
Killester16412  23
Notre Dame16214  20
Dublin Celtic16214  20

[4]

References

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Websites

[1] Anon. (1991) “Dublin Ladies: Premier Division” IBBA Basketball Magazine No. 18, May 1991. pg. 28.

[3] Cliona Foley (1993) “Buffalo charge!” Evening Herald Thursday, 8 April 1993. pg. 72.

[4] Cliona Foley (1994) “Dublin Womens Tables” Evening Herald Thursday, 21 April 1994. pg. 58.

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International Korfball Federation | European Korfball Championships | Round 1 2017

Budapest (Hungary), 28-29 October 2017

Final Standings

PosPWLGFGAPts
1Hungary550914015
2Serbia541705611
3Ireland532784910
4Greece52349756
5Sweden42244456
6Switzerland41326533
7Armenia41333493
8Ukraine40445670

Compiled from: [1][2]

Hungary and Serbia Qualify for 7th IKF European Korfball Championships. Ireland placed in First Reserve and Qualified after Russia Withdrew.[3]

Day 2 Results

DateTeam 1Team 2
Semi-Finals
29.10.17Hungary17Ireland7
29.10.17Serbia12Greece7
7th Place
29.10.17Ukraine13Armenia17
5th Place
29.10.17Sweden14Switzerland7
3rd Place
29.10.17Ireland24Greece5
Final
29.10.17Hungary24Serbia11

[2]

Final Table

PWLGFGAPts
Pool A
Hungary33050229
Greece32137396
Sweden31230383
Ukraine30332500
Pool B
Serbia33047258
Ireland32147277
Switzerland31219393
Armenia30316360

Compiled from :[1]

Pool Results

DateTeam 1Team 2
Pool A
28.10.17Sweden8Greece10
28.10.17Hungary18Ukraine5
28.10.17Ukraine12Sweden13
28.10.17Hungary16Greece8
28.10.17Hungary16Sweden9
28.10.17Greece19Ukraine15
Pool B
28.10.17Serbia11Armenia2
28.10.17Ireland16Switzerland2
28.10.17Switzerland7Serbia17
28.10.17Armenia8Ireland15
28.10.17Ireland16Serbia17
28.10.17Armenia6Switzerland10

Report

This was the Qualifier for the European Championships in 2018 in this Dutch variant of Basketball.

Ireland won their first two matches in Pool B quite easily over Switzerland and Armenia before losing to Serbia in their final Pool game. They then lost in the Semi_finals to Hungary before beating Greece 24-5 in the 3rd Place Playoff.

The Top Two Qualified for the European Championship finals, however, Russia withdrew so Ireland took their place.

References

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Websites

[1] International Korfball Federation (2017) IKF EKC 2018 R1: Day 1 Results & Day 2 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://ikf.org/ekcr12018_day1/ [Accessed 14 August 2018]

[2] International Korfball Federation (2017) IKF EKC 2018 R1: Day 1 Results & Day 2 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://ikf.org/ekcr12018_winners/ [Accessed 14 August 2018]

[3] Ireland Korfball (2018) Ireland Qualify for the 2018 European Championships [Internet] Available from: http://irelandkorfball.org/ireland-qualify-for-the-2018-european-korfball-championships/ [Accessed 14 August 2018]

[4] International Korfball Federation (2015) IKF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://ikf.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/logo1.jpg [Accessed 31 January 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan.
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Target Shooting Ireland | Fingal SC Airgun Open 2018

18 February 2018. Host: Fingal Sporting Club

 

60 Shot 10m Air Rifle Competition

 

Pos Shooter Class Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
1 Stephen Murphy A DURC 100.5 102.9 102.5 103.2 104.9 102.3 616.3
2 Ciara Deevy A DURC 97.1 99.1 102.5 97.6 101 101 598.4
3 Terry Wearen A DFST 97.1 100.2 100.2 99.9 100.4 100.5 598.3
4 Paul O’Boyle A FSC 96.5 97 98.5 98.8 96.2 96.7 583.7
5 Val Pierce B FSC 94.4 96.8 97.3 98.5 94.6 98.4 580
6 Greg Hogg A DSRC 94.6 95.6 96.5 96.9 95.1 98.8 577.5
7 Siobhan Scarlett B DURC 96.8 98.2 97.7 94.6 96.4 93.7 577.4
8 Joseph McDonnell B DURC 91.9 95.7 96 96.1 96.5 97.8 574
9 Rowan Austin B DURC 96.3 93.8 95 93.6 91.7 99.9 570.3
10 Marie Chartaud D DURC 88.1 88.3 86 88.7 88.6 88.4 528.1
11 Ivan de Wergifosse C DURC 75.1 84.1 79.5 82 85.9 83.9 490.5
12 Eva Greer D DURC 88.2 85 71.5 80.2 74.5 86.6 486
13 Shauna Sutton D DURC 80.4 83.2 80.7 80.5 75.4 84 484.2
14 Joyce Barry D DURC 72.8 78.2 85.4 75.6 78.4 88.8 479.2
15 Frances Round D DURC 84.3 77.5 78.7 76.5 66.9 85 468.9
16 Killian Tcherny D DURC 81.4 76.2 72.1 72.2 67.5 83 452.4

[2]

 

60 Shot 10m Air Pistol Competition

 

Pos Shooter Class Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
1 Tomas Jakubauskas WTSC 93 89 90 91 92 89 544
2 Peter Gordon RRPC 86 92 94 86 93 89 540
3 Pter Gordon (*Re-Entry) RRPC 92 90 92 93 90 89 546

[2]

 

60 Shot 10m Air Rifle Prone Competition

 

Pos Shooter Class Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
1 Mila Chwast DURC 92.4 95.9 91.9 90 91.5 91 552.7

[2]

 

References

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Websites

[1] Target Shooting Ireland (2018) Fingal Sporting Club Logo [Internet] Available from: http://targetshooting.ie/images/FSC.jpeg [Accessed 7 March 2018][2] Target Shooting Ireland (2018) Fingal Sporting Club Airgun Open 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.targetshooting.ie/index.php/downloads/results?task=document.viewdoc&id=224 [Accessed 7 March 2018]AcknowledgementsThanks toAbout this documentPrepared and maintained by Enda Mulcahy for theIrish North American and World Sports ArchiveLast Updated: 25 December 2018(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and INAWSA 2018You are may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Resereved.

Pos Shooter Class Club 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total
1 Tomas Jakubauskas WTSC 93 89 90 91 92 89 544
2 Peter Gordon RRPC

Archery Ireland | Leinster Indoor Open 2018

Tallaght Community School, 11 February 2018

Host: Greenhills Archers Club

 

Recurve – Men

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Adam Power Liffey Archers 271 278 280 270 1099 45 52
2 Noel Lynch Dolmen Archers 270 262 271 279 1082 43 49
3 Eoin Wylie Wicklow Archers 249 260 262 260 1031 34 43
4 Diego Martinez Sieiro Wicklow Archers 230 241 248 219 938 17 33
5 Bartosz Perepeczo Dundrum Archers 234 230 211 236 911 18 27
6 Roman Baranowski Ashbourne Archers 148 151 197 187 683 0 0
7 Fintan Brady Dundrum Archers 190 194 153 141 678 0 0
8 Eamonn Byrne Liffey Archers 124 157 139 194 614 6 14
9 Mark Christiansen Liffey Archers 207 201 0 0 408 8 12

[2]

 

Recurve – Women

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Sinead O’Connell Liffey Archers 234 218 225 209 886 10 35
2 Catherine Heaney Greenhills AC 129 157 167 162 615 9 13
3 Aida Alexandru Greenhills AC 0 0 257 229 486 11 25
4 Hannah Byrne Greenhills AC 75 95 72 102 344 2 5

[2]

 

Recurve – Junior Men

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Gerard Brady Dundrum 245 234 242 240 961 23 37

[2]

 

Recurve – Cadet Men

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Brandon Dollard Cuchulainn Archers 221 201 231 211 864 0 0

[2]

 

Recurve – Cadet Women

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Melina Collins Liffey Archers 108 131 129 131 499 1 2

[2]

 

Recurve – Master Men

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Hugh Hammond Greenhills AC 179 245 236 251 911 18 34
2 James Wilson Ashbourne Archers 207 230 213 236 886 8 23
3 Mick Brophy Greenhills AC 212 206 205 167 790 13 26
4 Michael O’Hanlon Greenhills AC 188 183 196 178 745 0 0

[2]

 

Recurve – Master Women

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Amanda Norton West Athenry AC 203 147 155 195 700 9 22

[2]

 

Compound – Men

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Keith Hanlon Liffey Archers 271 280 275 277 1103 36 72
2 David Moriarty Liffey Archers 272 272 265 264 1073 25 74
3 Martin O’Reilly Liffey Archers 272 264 275 261 1072 25 74
4 Ivan Pentony Ashbourne Archers 259 258 246 258 1021 10 60
5 John Dollard Cuchulainn Archers 249 256 258 243 1006 13 60
6 Ciaran Flanagan Ashbourne Archers 160 231 211 220 822 4 45

[2]

 

Compound -Women

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Jo Bell Yew Tree Archers 285 278 286 277 1126 47 72
2 Ann Marie Murray Cuchulainn Archers 222 237 258 211 928 8 51

[2]

 

Compound – Junior Men

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Ben Merriman Greenhills AC 278 280 274 283 1115 38 77

[2]

 

Compound – Master Men

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Gerry Finnegan Ashbourne Archers 281 283 279 280 1123 46 71
2 Paul McClelland Yew Tree Archers 275 266 283 283 1107 48 68
3 Richard Delaney Dundrum Archers 274 271 273 267 1085 26 77
4 Malcolm O’Callaghan Liffey Archers 268 269 261 257 1055 21 67
5 Adrian Sims Ashbourne Archers 273 267 261 248 1049 31 68
6 Fergus Kavansagh Greenhills AC 199 233 198 169 799 3 35

[2]

 

Barebow – Men

Pos Athlete Club 18m1 18m2 18m3 18m4 Total 10 9
1 Jacob Byrne DIT Archery Club 100 73 85 47 305 0 0
2 John Barr Greenhills AC 55 64 84 21 224 0 0

[2]

 

References

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Websites

 

[1] Archery Ireland (2018) Archery Ireland Logo [Internet] available from: http://archery.ie/downloads/downloads-for-clubs/logo/ [Accessed 11 March 2018]

[2] Archery Ireland (2018) Leinster Indoor Open 2018 – Results Class – Class & Division Result List – Individual [Internet] Available from: http://www.ianseo.net/TourData/2018/3591/IC.php [Accessed 11 March 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Andrea Norton & Billy Flynn.

 

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Kildare Darts League 2009-2013

Kildare Darts League 2009-10

 

  P W D L F A Pts
Northern Division              
Bridgewater 12 10 1 1 +42   21
Clane GAA 12 8 1 3 +24   17
Dags A 12 5 3 4 +14   13
Murphys 12 4 5 3 0   13
O’Connors 12 5 3 4 -6   13
Corner House 12 2 3 7 -24   7
Carbury B 12 0 0 12 -50   0
Southern Division              
Bridge House 12 8 3 1 +24   19
Neesons 11 7 3 1 +19   17
Carbury A 11 7 2 2 +26   16
Corner House B 12 4 3 5 -1   11
Dags B 12 2 4 6 -14   8
Corner House A 12 3 2 7 -18   8
Murtaghs 12 0 3 9 -36   3

[1][2]

 

Kildare Darts League 2010-11

 

  P W D L F A Pts
Northern Division              
Dags A 10 7 3 0 +26   53
Clane GAA 10 5 2 3 +14   47
Carbury A 10 5 3 2 +14   47
O’Connors 10 4 4 2 +6   43
Murphys 10 3 0 7 -8   36
Corner House 10 0 0 10 -52   14
Southern Division              
Bridgewater 4 3 1 0 +20   26
Murtaghs 4 1 0 3 -8   12
Carbury B 4 1 1 2 -12   10

[3][4]

 

Kildare Darts League 2011-12

 

  P W D L F A Pts
Bridgewater 12 10 0 2 66 30 28
Dags A 12 10 1 1 69 27 27
Carbury A 12 9 1 2 68 28 27
O’Connors 12 8 0 4 61 35 27
Dags B 12 7 0 5 55 41 21
Murphys 12 7 1 4 55 41 21
Clane GAA 12 6 1 5 52 44 19
The Lodge, Monread 12 5 2 5 49 47 18
Murtaghs 12 4 3 5 46 50 15
Carbury B 12 2 1 9 28 68 9
Roches 12 0 4 8 30 66 6
Newtown Inn, Maynooth 12 1 1 10 24 72 5
Corner House 12 1 1 10 21 75 3

[5]

 

Kildare Darts League Divvision 1 2012-13

 

  P W D L F A Pts
Dags A 14 8 4 2 70 42 26
Carbury A 14 7 2 5 63 49 24
The Lodge, Monread 14 7 3 4 62 50 23
Clane GAA 14 7 2 5 60 52 22
Bridgewater 14 5 4 5 61 51 21
Davey’s 14 5 4 5 59 53 20
O’Connors 14 4 7 3 60 52 19
Cooke’s 14 0 0 14 13 99 0

[6]

 

References

___________________________________________________________________

 

Websites

 

[1] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2010) Kildare Darts League – Northern Division – Season 2009/2010 [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_1109951.html [Accessed 18 February 2018]

[2] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2010) Kildare Darts League – Southern Division – Season 2009/2010 [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_9389832 [Accessed 18 February 2018]

[3] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2011) Kildare Darts League – Northern Division – Season 2010/2011 [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_5556001.html [Accessed 18 February 2018]

[4] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2011) Kildare Darts League – Southern Division – Season 2010/2011 [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_4366759 [Accessed 18 February 2018]

[5] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2012) Kildare Darts League 2011 – 2012 Fridays [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_3742314 [Accessed 18 February 2018]

[6] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2013) Kildare Darts League Division 1 2012/2013 [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_972294892 [Accessed 18 February 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to John Kane.

 

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Republic of Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association | Senior Event Top 10 Snooker Rankings 2001-2017

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2011-12

RankPlayerClubPts
1Rodney Goggins147 Wexford920
2Vincent MuldoonMaynooth SC790
3Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute Nenagh760
4Joe DelaneyCelbridge690
5Greg CaseyCrucible570
6Robert RedmondGriffith Dublin570
7Johnny WilliamsCarrickmacross570
8Keith SheldreckQ Club Wicklow540
9Jason DevaneyDeel Rover520
10John SuttonCelbridge450

[2]

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2012-13

RankPlayerClubPts
1David HoganNew Institute SC860
2Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute Nenagh760
3Michael JudgeQ Club Wicklow730
4Robert MurphyQ Club Wicklow680
5Rodney Goggins147 Wexford620
6Josh BoleauNewbridge CYMS600
7David MorrisKilkenny590
8Robert RedmondRoadstone540
9John SuttonCelbridge520
10Johnny WilliamsCarrickmacross460

[3]

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2013-14

RankPlayerClubPts
1Martin McCruddenCelbridge820
2Robert MurphyQ Club Wicklow800
3Michael JudgeQ Club Wicklow640
4David HoganBorrisokane620
5Rodney Goggins147 Wexford610
6Jason DevaneyDeel Rovers560
7John SuttonCelbridge550
8Colm GilcreestCelbridge SC480
9Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute Nenagh480
10TJ DowlingCelbridge460

[4]

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2014-15

RankPlayerClubPts
1Rodney Goggins147 Wexford970
2Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute930
3Michael JudgeQ Club Wicklow700
4Robert MurphyQ Club Wicklow700
5Greg CaseyCrucible Cork540
6David CassidyCrucible Cork520
7John O’SullivanKilkenny Shed500
8Daniel O’ReganMacroom480
9Pete DoneganNorthwest SC480
10Anthony BonnarNorthwest SC460

[5]

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2015-16

RankPlayerClubPts
1Jason DevaneyDeel Rovers420
2Michael JudgeQ Club Wicklow420
3Josh BoileauNewbridge CYMS405
4Rodney GogginsLiam Mellows380
5Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute370
6Jonathan WilliamsCarrickmacross355
7Ryan CroninCrucible345
8Philip BrowneTerry Rogers330
9TJ DowlingTerry Rogers295
10Greg CaseyCrucible290

[6]

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2016-17

RankPlayerClubPts
1Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute540
2Michael JudgeQ Club Wicklow450
3TJ DowlingTerry Rogers450
4Robert MurphyQ Club Wicklow370
5Johnny FarrellTerry Rogers340
6Philip BrowneTerry Rogers305
7Mark TuiteSt. Johns Limerick300
8Jason DevaneyCrossmolina SC300
9David CassidyClub not Affiliated300
10Rodney GogginsLiam Mellows255

[7]

References

________________________________________________________________

Websites

[1] RIBSA (2018) RIBSA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.ribsa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/c9b32c98563233aa501943c67fb2ecac.jpg [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[2] RIBSA (2018) 2011/12 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTraZey2VKIkXiwP0JXBkM5VsySkF8c_l4WAkpJfFiSBDmxUfP_3QeitLk8EN4nRaF8Tx1XBPwmWzor/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

[3] RIBSA (2018) 2012/13 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTVXRUQ-VAceWoeMRr6tGc6LfuM1L6igAPwkuyXX2RJPxW_j7n7X3zLxe8nNJwxPU1WJUx-4Mxcdbsg/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

[4] RIBSA (2018) 2013/14 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSnwCMSzzvC2IgmCaisgvAB3T7Fxe5nRxoxe033PgU_UbRCQNRXewrz9xxMcf-mMuuZ3eVIrTjblUS-/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

[5] RIBSA (2018) 2014/15 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRCuNxSyI8bYSfns8NAZQMYsgs7cY7-6JTg6vE_ZYk__dlJ01_WkSreWrMg2r5bP-4y-2p7y7cUy242/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

[6] RIBSA (2018) 2015/16 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTpc5W3tlVvYiHJiERbWvTIaPn11HnvEa1zaoTnk2FsIt4Uc3v389PJvJnIU1q8GgVeaXfesFr9ql-3/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

[7] RIBSA (2018) 2016/17 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSpVNOoC3e7KOMI-ZJSCuVofP2rrb8zCiWUxhoeOIm9zZiQlN9fN_wdYOZPyPPuLwe8htGcB1ubIsD1/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly

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Rugby League Ireland | Elite League 2007-2009

RLI Elite League 2007

 PWDLPFPAPts
Treaty City Titans10820  40
Carlow Crusaders10730  38
North Dublin Eagles10514  26
Dublin Blues10406  15
Kildare Dragons10307  11

[2]

DateHome Team Away Team 

RLI Elite League 2008

 PWDLPFPAPts
*Treaty City Titans10721  35
*Carlow Crudsaders10621  33
North Dublin Eagles10514  27
Dublin City Exiles10433  27
Tullamore Knights10127  7
Portadown Pumas10217  6

[3]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Grand Final    
 Treaty City Titans8Carlow Crusaders24

[3]

RLI Elite League 2009

 PWDLPFPAPts
*Carlow Crusaders7601  12
*Treaty City Titans7601  12
*Tullamore Knights7403  8
*North Dublin Eagles7304  6
Dublin City Exiles7106  2
Laois Panthers7106  2

[6]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Treaty City Titans70North Dublin Eagles0
 Carlow Crusaders68Tullamore Knights10
 Grand Final    
 Carlow Crusaders26Treaty City Titans33

Report

_________________________________________________________

Rugby League in Ireland dates back to the 1990s when a number of Rugby Union players formed the Dublin Blues as a way of keeping fit over the Rugby Union off-season. They entered the Challenge Cup in England, the Rugby League equivalent of Association Football’s FA Cup.

By the 2000s an Irish League was up and running on a provincial basis with an All-Ireland Playoff at the end of the season. In 2006 there were enough teams playing to create a separate All-Ireland Premiership for the top clubs.

In 2007 this Premiership was narrowly won by Treaty City Titans of Limerick, with a 2 point advantage over Carlow Crusaders. The next year they again won the Premiership, but fell short in the Grand Final, losing 24-6 to rivals Carlow Crusaders.The 2009 Premiership was again hotly contested by Treaty City and Carlow.

Following the 2009 season the Irish Rugby League again reverted to a single-tier provincial league system with the Provincial Champions contesting the All-Ireland Playoffs.

References

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Images

[1] Rugby League Planet (2017) Rugby League Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.rugbyleagueplanet.com/images/nations/ireland/rlireland.jpg [Accessed 10 July 2017]

Websites

[2] Web Archive – Rugby League Ireland (2007) Current Table – Lucozade Elite League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20071118170259/http://www.rli.ie [Accessed 18 April 2017]

[3] Web Archive – Rugby League Ireland (2008) Carnegie League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20081210151436/http://www.rli.ie [Accessed 18 April 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Declan Mulcahy, Vinny Kingston and Brendan Farrell

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Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools All-Ireland Schools Cup U19 A Boys 1992-Present

YearWinners Runners-Up 
1992St. Vincent’s Dublin St. Patrick’s Academy Dungannon 
1993St. Vincent’s CBS58Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan 52
1994North Monastery 85St. Vincent’s 61
1995Our Lady’s Castleblaney 57St. Brendan’s Killarney 54
1996North Monastery 81Patrician College Newbridge74
1997Patrician College Newbridge 74Our Lady’s Castleblaney 63
1998Ard Scoil Ris 59Marian College 54
1999St. Fintan’s HS Sutton 76Marian College 68
2000St. Fintan’s HS Sutton 91Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan 69
2001St. Fintan’s HS Sutton 66North Monastery52
2002De La Salle Waterford91St. Malachy’s 78
2003St. Gerard’s Castlebar 66Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan 50
2004 St. Fintan’s Sutton64 North Monastery Cork 60 
2005 St. Fintan’s Sutton39 Our Lady & St. Patrick’s Belfast 33 
2006Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan 77St. Gerard’s Castlebar 54
2007St. Fintan’s HS Sutton62Calasanctius Oranmore61
2008St. Malachy’s Belfast77Calasanctius Oranmore 75
2009St. Malachy’s Belfast93Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig 54
2010 Calasanctius Oranmore77 St. Benildus College 69 
2011Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan 74St. Fintan’s HS Sutton 55
2012 Presentation Brothers College Bray60 St. Malachy’s College Belfast 51 
2013 St. Malachy’s Belfast70Templeogue College (Dublin)61
2014St. Malachy’s Belfast86Presentation Bray58
2015Ard Scoil Rathangan70St. Eunan’s Letterkenny67
2016St. Aidan’s CBS 92Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig 71
2017St. Aidan’s CBS 74Colaiste Choilm Ballincollig 62
2018Templeogue College74St. Malachy’s College65

[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]

Home Counties

SchoolCounty
Templeogue CollegeSouth Dublin
St. Malachy’s CollegeBelfast
St. Aidans’s CBSDublin
Colaiste Choilm BallincolligCork
Ard Scoil RathanganKildare
St. Eunan’s LetterkennyDonegal
Presentation BrayWicklow
Colaiste Eanna BallyroanSouth Dublin
St. Fintan’s SuttonFingal
Calasanctius OranmoreGalway
St. Gerard’s CastlebarMayo
De La Salle WaterfordWaterford
North MonasteryCork
Marian CollegeDun Laoghaire-Rathdown
Patrician College NewbridgeKildare
Our Lady’s CastleblaneyMonaghan
St. Brendan’s KillarneyKerry
St. Vincent’sDublin
St. Patrick’s AcademyDungannon
Ard Scoil RisLimerick

Report

The Under 19 A Boys All-Ireland Cup Schools Cup has been won 4 times since 1992 by St. Fintan’s High School Sutton (Dublin) and St. Malachy’s College (Belfast). It has also been won twice by St. Aidan’s CBS, St. Vincent’s and Colaiste Eanna Ballyroan (all Dublin).

About

The Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools Cup is run on an All-Ireland knockout basis for schools from the beginning of the competition, as opposed to the League which is run on a regional basis with an All-Ireland phase at the end. In the 1990s it was the Schools Basketball Association of Ireland which ran it, and it is now under the direct stewardship of Basketball Ireland.

The All-Ireland Cup is the highlight of the Schools Basketball Calendar, and is run at Under-19 and Under-16 Grades, with an A, B & C Competition inn both boys and girls for schools of different sizes.

References

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Websites

[1] Sligo Sport and Recreation (2017) Basketball Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.sligosportandrecreation.ie/wp-content/uploads/basketball-ireland-logo.jpg [Accessed 10 March 2017]

[4] Anon. (1994) “Schools Cup Finals” IBBA Official Basketball Magazine. No. 27, March 1994. pg. 22-25.

[5] Anon. (1995) “Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals” IBA Irish Basketball Magazine. March 1995. pg. 26.

[6] Anon. (1996) “Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals” IBA Irish Basketball Magazine. April 1996. pg. 22-25.

[7] Hudson, E. (1997) “Moyne the pride of midlands” Irish Independent. Thursday, February 13, 1997. pg. 16-17.

[8] Anon. (1998) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Thursday, February 12, 1998. pg. 16-17.

[9] Anon. (1999) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 10, 1999. pg. 20-21.

[10] O’Riordan, N. (2000) “BASKETBALL/Schools’ Cup finals: St. Fintan’s take control” Irish Times. Thursday, February 10, 2000. pg. 24.

[11] Anon. (2001) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Friday, February 9, 2001. pg. 18-19.

[12] Anon. (2001) “SPORTS ROUND-UP: BASKETBALL” Irish Times. Friday, February 9, 2001. pg. 18.

[13] Anon. (2002) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Tuesday, February 5, 2002. pg. 18-19.

[14] Irish Schools Basketball Association (2003) Bank of Ireland Schools Cup Finals 2003 / Trebor 24-7 All-Ireland League – Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.iol.ie/~isba/girsl%20%20Results.htm [Accessed 25 May 2018]

[15] Fay, Sean | Irish Independent (2004) Isaac walks tall as St. Fintan’s storm to glory [Internet] Available from: https://www.independent.ie/sport/isaac-walks-tall-as-st-fintans-storm-to-glory-26015821.html [Accessed 4 December 2019]

[16] Anon. | Irish Times (2005) St. Fintan’s complete senior double for second year running [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/st-fintan-s-complete-senior-double-for-second-year-running-1.421941?mode=print&ot=example.AjaxPageLayout.ot&fbclid=IwAR1w54WcihG8-eL1GtjyAKz_Py8xSbfK7A_cNMLpjZoEUxIHseotG164G38 [Accessed 4 December 2019]

[17] Anon. (2006) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 1 2006. pg. 58-59

[18] Anon. (2007) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, February 1 2007. pg. 24-25

[19] Anon. (2008) Malchy’s power to title despite Tramore rally Irish Examiner. Wednesday, January 30 2008. pg. 32-33

[20] Anon. (2009) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 29 2009. pg. 66-67

[21] Gannon, Colm | Galway Advertiser (2010) Success on the double for Oranmore in schools cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.advertiser.ie/Galway/article/21464/success-on-the-double-for-oranmore-in-schools-cup?fbclid=IwAR15YP9oSitCvUUTx0UnCqXcZzS7Pd519DQB3iNhNZs5MglBsYGyrd39rK4 [Accessed 4 December 2019]

[22] Anon. (2011) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 27 2011. pg. 30-31

[23] Wicklow People (2012) Presentation Stars capture All-Ireland honours in style [Internet] Available from: https://www.pressreader.com/ireland/wicklow-people/20120215/285134290493961 [Accessed 4 December 2019]

[24] Anon. (2013) Slow start proves very costly for Templeogue College in decider The Echo. Thursday, January 31 2012. pg. 57

[25] Anon. (2014) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, January 29 2014. pg. 56-57

[26] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) U19A Boys All-Ireland Schools Cup 2014-15 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1001&id=1109#.WsItsYjwbIU [Accessed 2 April 2018]

[27] Basketball Ireland (2016) Gamezone: Subway All-Ireland Schools Cup Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/371671/ [Accessed 5 May 2017]

[28] Basketball Ireland (2017) Day 3 : Subway All Ireland Schools Cup Finals [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10018115/ [Accessed 25 January 2017]

[29] Basketball Ireland (2018) DAY 1: SUBWAY ALL IRELAND SCHOOLS CUP FINALS 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/news-detail/10034396/ [Accessed 14 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Barry Wyse, Templeogue College and Jim Naughton, Colaiste Eanna, Ballyroan & John Byrne for filling in the gaps.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 4 December 2019

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Irish Open Tenpin Bowling | Women’s Championship 1991


Stillorgan Bowl, Dublin | 27 January 1991

Stepladder Final

Pos Name Country
1 Gina Wardle Great Britain
2 Pauline Smith Netherlands
3 Kilmberley Cooke Great Britain
4 Lena Sulvanen Denmark

Reference: [1]

Stepladder Results

Player 1   Player 2  
Gina Wardle 192 Lena Sulvanen 170
Gina Wardle 190 Kimberley Cooke 151
Gina Wardle 204 Pauline Smith 179

Reference: [1]

Semi-Finals (After 7 Games)

Pos Bowler Country Score
1 Pauline Smith Great Britain 1453
2 Kimberley Cooke Great Britain 1438
3 Lena Sulvanen Denmark 1414
4 Gina Wardle Great Britain 1391
5 Karen Bartool Great Britain 1381
6 Tracy Dew Great Britain 1342
7 Ruth Motnauer Great Britain 1239
8 Jeanne Looverbasch Netherlands 1173

Reference: [1]

Report

There were no Irish Qualifiers for the Semi-Finals, which were dominated by Great British players, making up 6 of the 8 contestants.

Gina Wardle, who finished 4th in the Semi-Final Round, won three matches in a row in the Final Stepladder to take the title, beating Pauline Smith, a fellow British player in the Final.

References

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Sources

[1] Anon. (1991) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Tenpin Bowling” Irish Independent. Monday, 28 January 1991. Pg. 20.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dervla Mulcahy

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 December 2018

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Irish Open Tenpin Bowling | Men’s Championship 1991


Stillorgan Bowl, Dublin | 27 January 1991

Stepladder Final

Pos Name Country
1 Del Delaney Great Britain
2 Mat Thompson Netherlands
3 Cliff Dew Great Britain
4 Theo Thienpondi Netherlands

Reference: [1]

Stepladder Results

Player 1   Player 2  
Cliff Dew 255 Theo Thienpondi 249
Del Delaney 205 Cliff Dew 102
Del Delaney 188 Mat Thompson 163

Reference: [1]

Semi-Finals (After 11 Games)

Pos Bowler Country Score
1 Mat Thompson Netherlands 2550
2 Del Delaney Great Britain 2448
3 Theo Thienpondi Netherlands 2379
4 Cliff Den Great Britain 2378
5 Philip Dunne Ireland 2372
6 Chis Buck Great Britain 2257
7 Bob Newfield Great Britain 2250
8 Paul Magee Ireland 2236
9 Eric Kok Netherlands 2217
10 Phil Seamael Great Britain 2206
11 Geoff Buck Great Britain 2153
12 Joe Pearce Ireland 1911

Reference: [1]

Report

Ireland’s Philip dunne narrowly failed to reach the Final Stepladder in the Irish Open Tenpin Bowling Championship, finishing just 6 skittles off a Top 4 Place.

Britain’s Del Delaney went on to win the Championship, defeating the Dutchman Mat Thompson 188 to 163 in the Final. Ireland’s Paul Magee (8th) and Joe Pearce (12th) also reached the Semi-Final Round in the Stillorgan Bowl

References

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Sources

[1] Anon. (1991) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Tenpin Bowling” Irish Independent. Monday, 28 January 1991. Pg. 20.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Graeme Ryan.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 December 2018

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and INAWSA 2018

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