Month: January 2019

Dublin & District United Churches Indoor Bowling Association | Rohu Cup (A) 2016-2018

DDUC IBA Rohu Cup 2016-17

 

P W D L F A Pts
A1
x – St. Brigid’s Stillorgan 8 6 0 2 32 16 32
Glenageary 8 5 0 3 30 18 30
Whitechurch 8 3 0 5 26 22 26
St. Canice’s Finglas 8 3 0 5 18 30 18
Raheny 8 3 0 5 14 34 14
A2
x – Dundrum Methodist 8 7 0 1 37 11 37
Clonkeen 8 5 1 2 30 18 30
Tallaght 8 3 1 4 25 23 25
Crumlin 8 3 0 5 18 30 18
Castleknock 8 1 0 7 10 38 10

[1]

 

Final
St. Brigid’s Stillorgan 26 Dundrum Methodist 42

[1]

 

DDUC IBA Rohu Cup 2017-18

 

P W D L F A Pts
A1
St. Brigid’s Stiilorgan 8 5 0 3 28 20 28
St. Canice’s Finglas 8 4 0 4 27 21 27
Leeson Park 8 5 0 3 26 22 26
Dundrum Methodist 8 4 0 4 23 25 23
Clonkeen 8 2 0 6 16 32 16
A2
x – Whitechurch 8 8 0 0 41 7 41
Dalkey 8 4 0 4 24 24 24
Coolock 8 3 0 5 20 28 20
Glenageary 8 3 0 5 18 30 18
Tallaght 8 2 0 6 17 31 17

[2]

 

Final
St. Brigid’s Stillorgan 35 Whitechurch 31

[2]

 

Finals: x – Qualify for Final

 

References

________________________________________________________

 

Websites

 

[1] Dublin & District United Churches Indoor Bowling Association (2017) Rohu Cup Competition 2016-17 [Internet] Available from: http://dublinindoorbowling.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Rohu16-17.pdf [Accessed 25 June 2017]

[2] Dublin & District United Churches Indoor Bowling Association (2018) Rohu Cup Competition 2017-18 [Internet] Available from: http://dublinindoorbowling.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Rohu17-18.pdf [Accessed 25 June 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Brigid Kingston

 

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Basketball Northern Ireland Women’s Senior League 2014-2018

basketball-ni-logo

BNI Women’s Senior League 2014-15

 PWLPFPAPts
Phoenix98156233825
Ulster Elks98161936525
Tyrone Towers94539345817
Magherafelt Titans91835454511
Queens81728851010

[2]

BNI Women’s Senior League 2015-16

 PWLPFPAPts
*Ulster Elks109164145028
Phoenix BC107361751924
Tyrone Towers92738549213
Queens BC91833952111

[3]

BNI Women’s Senior League 2016-17

Note: There was no Women’s Senior League in 2016-17.

BNI Women’s Senior League 2017-18

 PWLPFPAPts
*Ulster Elks1111057026533
Queens BC115637342115
Belfast Phoenix11382303219
Tyrone Towers11383865529

[4]

Report

Phoenix won the title in 2014-15 with a similar 8-1 record to Ulster Elks from the Ulster University, who won the title in 2015-16 and 2017-18 – there was no League in 2016-17.

About

Basketball Northern Ireland is one of 14 Regional Area Boards below the National Leagues, and is 3rd Tier League Nationally.

References

____________________________________________________

Websites

[1] Basketball Northern Ireland (2015) Basketball NI Logo [Internet] Available from: https://i0.wp.com/www.basketballni.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Basketball-NI-Logo-PNG-Medium.png?fit=283%2C100 [Accessed 26 March 2018]

[2] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) BNI Women’s Senior League Table [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1007&id=1136 [Accessed 30 July 2016]

[3] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2016) BNI Women’s Senior League Table [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1007&id=1287 [Accessed 14 April 2017]

[4] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2018) BNI Women’s Senior League Table [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1007&id=1624#.Wrj5VojwbIU [Accessed 26 March 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Justine Connolly

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Basketball Northern Ireland Men’s Premier League 2014-2018

basketball-ni-logo

BNI Men’s Wingfoot Premier League 2014-15

 PWLPFPAPts
Ulster University Elks201551607125750
Kilkeel Knights201461508132548
North Star201371448126146
DLT Falcons #201361480136745
Belfast Star #201371298116344
Letterkenny IT201281299128044
Queens2010101268123540
CBC19991136110636
Armagh Bisons #204161120154127
Andersonstown Tigers ###19316841111022
Magherafelt Titans ##202181010138022

[2]

BNI Men’s Wingfoot Premier League 2015-16

 PWLPFPAPts
*Ulster Elks [UUJ]14104100297934
*Belfast Star1495117099032
*Kilkeel Knights14951125100132
*Phoenix BC [Belfast]14861164109830
*North Star BC [Derry]1477110999528
*Andersonstown Tigers #(-1)147786886527
*Queens BC146889290526
*Queens 2 BC14014661115814

[3]

 Quarter-Finals   
 Ulster Elks104Queens 2 BC57
 Phoenix BC60North Star BC67
 Belfast Star91Queens BC73
 Kilkeel Knights85Andersonstown Tigers73
 Semi-Finals   
 Ulster Elks64North Star BC59
 Belfast Star93Kilkeel Knights86
 Final   
 Ulster Elks Belfast Star 

BNI Men’s Premier League 2016-17

 PWLPFPAPts
Phoenix BC1210297484332
North Star BC128494286228
Ulster Elks128491790628
Belfast Star125789694820
Armagh Bisons1248100995920
Down Knights124883497020
Queens BC123978687018

[4]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Quarter-Finals   
 Phoenix BC bye 
13.04.2017North Star BC64Queens BC76
18.04.2017Belfast Star75Armagh Bisons77
21.04.2017Ulster Elks Down Knights 
 Semi-Finals   
20.04.2017Phoenix BC82Armagh Bisons73
22.04.2017Queens BC58Ulster Elks68
 Final   
23.04.2017Phoenix BC77Ulster Elks67

[4]

BNI Men’s Premier League 2017-18

 PWLPFPAPts
Section A      
BC Wolves88070460724
Down Knights86262756620
Belfast Phoenix72552753311
Tyrone Towers7164545299
Ulster Elks ##6152953726
Section B      
Belfast Star87166055322
Queens BC75256947617
Andersonstown Tigers5233763679
Armagh Bisons5142813257
North Star5052193845
1st Half      
Belfast Phoenix98173556525
Ulster Elks97274267323
BC Wolves96382771721
Down Knights #96363960820
Tyrone Towers95472467519
Queens BC94569174317
Belfast Star94570868717
Armagh Bisons93665074015
North Star91854968811
Andersonstown Tigers ##9184666359

[5][6][7]

Season Format: Teams played a single Round-Robin before being split into Section A (Places 1-5) and Section B (Places 6-10), which played a Double Round-Robin with points not carried forward.

References

_____________________________________________________

Websites

[1] Basketball Northern Ireland (2015) Basketball NI Logo [Internet] Available from: https://i0.wp.com/www.basketballni.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Basketball-NI-Logo-PNG-Medium.png?fit=283%2C100 [Accessed 26 March 2018]

[2] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) BNI Wingfoot League Table [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1007&id=1134 [Accessed 14 April 2017]

[3] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2016) BNI Wingfoot League Table [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1007&id=1286 [Accessed 30 July 2016]

[4] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2017) BNI Men’s Premier League Table [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1007&id=1407 [Accessed 25 April 2017]

[5] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2018) BNI Men’s Premier League (Section A) Table 2017/18 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oid=1007&id=1673#.Wrjby4jwbIU [Accessed 26 March 2018]

[6] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2018) BNI Men’s Premier League (Section B) Table 2017/18 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1007&id=1672#.WrjcCojwbIU [Accessed 26 March 2018]

[7] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2017) BNI Men’s Premier League Table 2017/18 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1007&id=1586#.WrjcP4jwbIU [Accessed 26 March 2018]

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Rugby League Ireland Irish Conference 2001-2006

Rugby League Ireland Logo Top 2003-2004 [7-8]
Rugby League Ireland Logo 2003-2004 [7-8]

RLI Conference 2001

DateHome TeamAway Team
Grand Final
2001Cork Bulls16Dublin City Exiles12

Reference: [2]

RLI Conference 2002

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2002Dublin Blues36Treaty City Titans26
2002Dublin City ExilesW
Grand Final
2002Dublin City ExilesWDublin BluesL

Reference: [2]

RLI Conference 2003

PWDLPFPAPts
Dublin City Exiles4400248508
Dublin Blues4310202807
East Coast Eagles4103781002
Knights3102521142
Clontarf Bulls2011791081
Churchtown Warriors3003601000

Reference: [5]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Grand Final
23.08.2003Dublin City ExilesWDublin BluesL

Reference: [4-5]

RLI Conference 2004

PWDLPFPAPts
Leinster
*Clontarf Bulls1090118
*Dublin Blues1090118
East Coast Eagles104159
Kildare Dragons104068
Dublin City Exiles103167
Churchtown Warriors1000100
Munster
*Treaty City titans870114
*Waterford Vikings850310
Kilkenny Wildcats850310
Kerry Kings83056
Cork Bulls80080

Reference: [1]

Semi-Finals
Clontarf Bulls44Waterford Vikings14
Treaty City Titans26Dublin Blues36
Grand Final
Clontarf Bulls32Dublin Blues30

Reference: [1]

RLI Conference 2005

PWDLPFPAPts
DateHome TeamAway Team
Grand Final
2005Treaty City Titans28Dublin City Exiles20

Reference: [2]

RLI All-Ireland League 2006

PWDLPFPAPts
Treaty City Titans990018
Carlow Crusaders1090118
Dublin Blues970214
Kildare Dragons860212
Waterford Vikings851211
North Dublin Eagles950410
Portlaoise Panthers104068
Kilkenny Wildcats83056
Dublin City Exiles92165
Tullamore Knights82064
Athboy Longhorns82064
Athlone Arrows81072
Portadown80080

Reference: [6]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Grand Final
2006Treaty City Titans24Carlow Crusaders10

Reference: [2]

Report

Clontarf Bulls won the Grand Final in 2004, beating Original Irish Rugby League team Dublin Blues 32-30

About

The Rugby League Ireland Irish Conference was the top level Rugby League competition in Ireland. It was All-Ireland in composition and featured a League phase followed by Playoffs and a Grand Final.

For 2007 the League was split into two Levels: The Elite League made up the Top Level.

References

Sources

[1] Dermot Cousins (2004) RLI The Season that was Rugby League International Match Programme : Ireland v Scotland 29 October 2004.

Websites

[2] Rugby League Ireland (2019) Competition Winners [Internet] Available from: https://www.rli.ie/content_page/10044369/ [Accessed 5 December 2019]

[3] Rugby League Ireland | Wayback Machine (2003) Fixtures 2003 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20030804162223/http://www.rli.ie/fixt.html [Accessed 5 December 2019]

[4] Dublin Blues | Wayback Machine (2004) Results [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20041212190135fw_/http://www.dublinblues.com/results.htm [Accessed 5 December 2019]

[5] East Coast Eagles | Wayback Machine (2003) Irish Amature League (2003) [Internet]’ Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20031002032756/http://www.eastcoasteagles.com/2003league.html[Accessed 5 December 2019]

[6] Web Archive – Rugby League Ireland (2006) Current Table – All Ireland League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20061207234627/http://www.rli.ie [Accessed 18 April 2017]

Images

[7] Rugby League Ireland | Wayback Machine (2017) Rugby League Ireland Logo Top [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040820085008im_/http://www.rli.ie/Top.gif [Accessed 5 December 2019]

[8] Rugby League Ireland | Wayback Machine (2017) Rugby League Ireland Logo Bottom Left [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040820085008im_/http://www.rli.ie/BottomLeft.gif [Accessed 5 December 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Vinny Kingston and Brendan Farrell

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Irish Basketball Association Women’s Senior National Cup 1994-2005

IBA Women’s Senior National Cup Finals 1994-2005

YearWinner Runner-Up 
1994-95Naomh Mhuire72Lee Strand Tralee56
1995-96West Coast Cooler Meteors54Snowcream Wildcats37
1996-97Openet Naomh Mhuire70West Coast Cooler Meteors63
1997-98Snowcream Wildcats72Naomh Mhuire58
1998-99Tolka Rovers59Avonmore Wildcats58
1999-2000Avonmore Wildcats52Meteors51
2000-01Wildcats62Tolka Rovers44
2001-02DART Killester78University of Limerick66
2002-03University of Limerick76Bausch & Lomb Wildcats48
2003-04University of Limerick69Bausch & Lomb Wildcats42
2004-05    

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

About

The Women’s Senior National Cup was the Irish Basketball Association’s Premier All-Ireland Cup tournament for Women. It followed on from the Senior Cup, and was replaced in 2005-06 by the Super League Cup (Super League teams) and the Senior Cup (Division 1 teams).

Report

The Cup was won twice each by the University of Limerick and Naomh Mhuire (Inchicore, Dublin) between 1994 and 2005. It was also won once by Killester, Tolka Rovers and Meteors (all Dublin).

Waterford Wildcats won it three times during this period, in 1997-98, 1998-99 and 2000-01.

References

Sources

[1] (1995) “Details”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 30, 1995. pp. 24-25

[2] (1996) “Tallaght Details”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 29, 1996. pp. 32-33

[3] (1997) “All The Sprite Cup Results”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 27, 1997. pg. 26

[4] (1998) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 26, 1998. pp. 30-31

[5] (1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 1, 1999. pp. 30-31

[6] (2000) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 31, 2000. pp. 28-29

[7] (2001) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 29, 2001. pp. 38-39

[8] (2002) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 28, 2002. pp. 26-27

[9] (2003) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 3, 2003. pp. 52-53

[10] (2004) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 31, 2004. pp. 22-23

[11] (2004) “Basketball”. Irish Examiner. Monday, February 2, 2004. pp. 30-31

[12] (2005) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 31, 2005. pp. 28-29

Note: An Archive of The Irish Independent is available to view online at The Irish Newspaper Archive which is a subscription service: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester

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Irish Basketball Association Men’s Senior National Cup 1994-2005

IBA Men’s Senior National Cup Finals 1994-2005

YearWinner Runner-Up 
1994-95North Monastery 96’ers84Garvey’s Tigers Tralee73
1995-96Chambourcy Ballina82Star of the Sea69
1996-97Denny Notre Dame80Marathon St. Vincent’s75
1997-98Denny Notre Dame79Neptune Evening Echo73
1998-99Denny Notre Dame82Esat Blue Demons61
1999-2000Denny Notre Dame69St. Vincent’s67
2000-01Thorn Killester87Longnecks Ballina71
2001-02Burger King Limerick89Sx3 Star83
2002-03Mardyke UCC Demons84Sx3 Star83
2003-04Mardyke UCC Demons86Neptune83
2004-05Abrakebabra Tigers Tralee90Roma St. Vincent’s81

[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]

Picture Credit: Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Accessed 4 May 2021]

About

The Senior National Cup was the All-Ireland Cup in Men’s Basketball from 1994-2005. It followed on from the Senior Cup and was replaced by the Super League Cup (Super League teams) and President’s Cup (Division 1 teams) in 2005-06. Any team in Ireland could enter, from teams in the two National Divisions to teams at a Regional Area Board level.

Report

Denny Notre Dame, from Firhouse in Dublin, who were resident at the time in the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght, were the Cup specialists during this era – winning the Cup four times in a row from 1996-2000.

Killester stopped their run in 2000-01 and from then on it was all Munster teams, as Limerick won it in 2001-02, followed by two wins for UCC Demons, and then in 2004-05 Tralee Tigers.

Another Cork side, North Monastery 96ers and Ballina from Mayo had preceeded Notre Dame’s record run.

References

Sources

[1] (1995) “Details”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 30, 1995. pp. 24-25

[2] (1996) “Tallaght Details”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 29, 1996. pp. 32-33

[3] (1997) “All The Sprite Cup Results”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 27, 1997. pg. 26

[4] (1998) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 26, 1998. pp. 30-31

[5] (1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 1, 1999. pp. 30-31

[6] (2000) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 31, 2000. pp. 28-29

[7] (2001) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 29, 2001. pp. 38-39

[8] (2002) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 28, 2002. pp. 26-27

[9] (2003) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 3, 2003. pp. 52-53

[10] (2004) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 31, 2004. pp. 22-23

[11] (2004) “Basketball”. Irish Examiner. Monday, February 2, 2004. pp. 30-31

[12] (2005) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, January 31, 2005. pp. 28-29

Note: An Archive of The Irish Independent is available to view online at The Irish Newspaper Archive which is a subscription service: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com

Images

[13] Ross Mahon / Shutterstock (2021) TALLAGHT, IRELAND – MARCH 01, 2021: An aerial view of the National Basketball Arena in Tymon Park. [Accessed 4 May 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan

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Basketball Ireland Post-Primary Schools All-Ireland Schools Cup U19A Girls 1994-Present

Finals 1994-2018

YearWinners Runners-Up 
1994Mercy Waterford52Loreto Crumlin45
1995Mercy Heights Skibbereen67Presentation 
1996Presentation Listowel57Moyne CS44
1997Moyne CS59Manor House Raheny45
1998St. Vincent’s Cork65Mercy Heights Skibbereen62
1999Presentation Oranmore60Moyne CS59
2000Mercy Waterford54Presentation Killarney40
2001St. Ruain Killenaule44Presentation SS Thurles29
2002Presentation Thurles73Ursuline43
2003Presentation Thurles (Tipperary)97Our Lady of Mercy (Waterford)62
2004Colaiste Iosagain (Dublin)45Ursuline College (Sligo)33
2005Colaiste Iosagain Stillorgan (Dublin)56Mercy Heights Skibbereen (Cork)42
2006Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)43St. Vincent’s (Cork)36
2007Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)74Presentation Listowel (Kerry)54
2008Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)78Presentation Thurles (Tipperary)73
2009Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)70Our Lady of Mercy (Waterford)69
2010    
2011St. Joseph’s Abbeyfeale62Calasanctius Oranmore (Galway)26
2012St. Angela’s (Cork)46Colaiste Iosagain (Cork)29
2013    
2014Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)38St. Vincent’s (Cork)31
2015Christ King (Cork)65St. Vincent’s (Cork)46
2016Ard Scoil Rathangan (Kildare)69Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)66
2017Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin)75Dunshaughlin (Meath)46
2018Christ King Cork93Colaiste Chiarain Leixlip62

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

Home Counties

SchoolCounty
Mercy WaterfordWaterford
Loreto CrumlinDublin
Mercy Heights SkibbereenCork
Presentation 
Presentation ListowelKerry
Moyne Community School 
Manor House RahenyDublin
St. Vincent’s CorkCork
Presentation OranmoreGalway
Mercy WaterfordWaterford
Presentation KillarneyKerry
Presentation ThurlesTipperary
Ursuline College SligoSligo

Report

The Under 19 A Girls All-Ireland Cup has been won on 3 separate occasions since 1994 by Calasanctius Oranmore of Galway and Holy Faith Clontarf (Dublin). It has also been won twice since then by  Christ the King (Cork), Mercy Waterford, Presentation Thurles (Tipperary) and Colaiste Iosagain Stillorgan (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]

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

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

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

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

[6] Anon. (1998) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 11, 1998. pg. 24-25.

[7] Anon. (1999) “BASKETBALL: Glory for Oranmore” Irish Independent. Thursday, February 11, 1999. pg. 18-19.

[8] Anon. (2000) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 9, 2000. pg. 18-19.

[9] Anon. (2001) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Thursday, February 8, 2001. pg. 18-19.

[10] Anon. (2002) “BASKETBALL” Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 13, 2002. pg. 23.

[11] 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]

[12] Anon. (2004) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, February 5 2004. pg. 18-19

[13] Anon. (2005) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Wednesday, February 2 2005. pg. 18-19

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

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

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

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

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

[19] Anon. (2012) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Friday, January 27 2012. pg. 46-47

[20] Anon. (2014) BASKETBALL Irish Independent. Thursday, January 23 2014. pg. 48-49

[21] Basketball Ireland Comortais (2015) U19A Girls All-Ireland Schools Cup 2014-15 [Internet] Available from: http://bi.comortais.com/competition.aspx?oId=1001&id=1110#.WsIu5YjwbIU [Accessed 2 April 2018]

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

[23] 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]

[24] 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 Aisling Delaney (Our Lady’s Templeogue)

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Irish Basketball Association | National Basketball League | Women’s Division 2 1991-1997

IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1991-92

P W L Pts
Drimnagh Dynamos 14 10 4 20
Snowcream Wexford 14 9 5 18
Brunell 14 9 5 18
Carrick-on-Shannon 14 7 7 14
Eagles [Kildare] 14 7 7 14
Thor Sporting Belfast 14 7 7 14
Keltic 14 6 8 12
Athlone 14 1 13 2

[2]

Date Home Team Away Team

2nd Place Playoff
Snowcream Wexford 76 Brunell 69

[7]

IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1992-93

P W L Pts
Oscar Taylor’s Killester 12 10 2 20
Carrick-on-Shannon 12 7 5 14
Brunell 12 6 6 12
Sporting Belfast 12 6 6 12
Eagles 12 5 7 10
Keltic 12 5 7 10
Elan Athlone 12 2 10 4

[3]

Date Home Team Away Team

Final
Carrick-on-Shannon 57 Oscar Taylor’s Killester 59

IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1993-94

</table[3][4][11][12][4][4][11][4][8][9]IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1994-95[5][11]IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1995-96[6][9]IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1996-97[10]Report_________________________________________________________The Irish Basketball Association rebranded the Ladies National Basketball League as the Women’s National League in 1991. Division 2 was the Second Tier.Drimnagh Dynamoes would win the Division in 1991-92 on a 10-4 record, but lose the Final 62-44 to Snowcream Wexford. The following year Killester would top the league on 10-2 and defeat Carrick-on-Shannon, by two points 59-57 in the Final.Snowcream Wexford would be back in Division 2 after one season in Division 1 and would win the title with 13 wins from 14 matches. The 1994-95 season would see a drop in the number of teams to five as Brunell of Cork  took the title with a 9-3 record. MSB wouuld take the title in 1995-96 with a 9-3 record and defeat Eagles of Kildare 74-61 in the Final.Following the 1996-97 season which was won by Blarney with an unblemished 12-0 record, though they lost the Final to Killester in Overtime, 79-75, it was decided to merge Divisions 1 & 2 into one Super League, with a Regional League below this.References_________________________________________________________Articles[2] (1992) “Citrus Spring League Final standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 21. April 1992 pp. 7[3] (1993) “WOMENS NATIONAL LEAGUE”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 24. April 1993 pp. 15-17[4] (1994) “Budweiser Superleague Final”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 27. March 1994 pp. 16-17[5] (1995) “Gateaux Women’s League Final Standing”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 30. March 1995 pp. 30[6] (1996) “MSB return to top flight”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pp. 29Sources[7] (1992) “North Mon plough into stars: DETAIL”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 16, 1992. pp. 3224-25.[8] (1994) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 28, 1994. pp. 26-27.[9] (1994) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 14, 1994. pp. 24-25.[10] (1997) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 3, 1997. pp. 28-29.[11] (1995) “Basketball Reults”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 13, 1995. pp. 14-15.AcknowledgementsThanks to Ann Hanley, Killester and Ireland National Team.About this documentResearched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for theEirball | Irish North American and World Sports ArchiveLast Updated: 20 January 2019(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Resereved.

P W L Pts
Snowcream Wexford 14 13 1 26
Parcelforce Sporting Belfast 14 11 3 22
Slevin Group Mid Sutton-Baldoyle 14 11 3 22
Carrick-on-Shannon 14 8 6 16
Silken Thomas Eagles 14 5 9 10
Elan Athlone 14 3 11 6
Dublin Crusaders 14 3 11 6
Dublin Celtic 14 2 12 4
Date Home Team Away Team

2nd Place Playoff
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle 71 Sporting Belfast 63
P W L Pts
Brunell 12 9 3 30
Atlantic Ballybunnion 12 8 4 28
Eagles 12 6 6 24
Parcelforce Sporting Belfast 12 6 6 24
Athlone 12 1 11 14
Date Home Team Away Team

Promotion Playoff
Atlantic Ballybunnion 69 Oscar Taylor Killester 51
P W L Pts
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle 12 9 3 30
Athlone 12 8 4 28
Silken Thomas Eagles 12 7 5 26
TNT Killester 12 6 6 24
Sporting Belfast 12 5 7 22
Castleisland 12 4 8 20
Coasters 12 3 9 18
Date Home Team Away Team

Semi-Finals
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle 45 Killester 44
Eagles 72 Athlone 55

Final
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle 74 Eagles 61
P W L Pts
Buckley Sports Blarney 12 12 0 36
TNT Killester 12 9 3 30
Firhouse Coasters 12 7 5 26
Sporting Belfast 12 6 6 24
Riverisland Castleisland 12 5 7 22
Silken Thomas Eagles 12 2 10 16
Atlantic Ballybunnion # (-1) 12 1 11 13
Date Home Team Away Team

Semi-Finals

Final
Killester 79 Buckley Sports Blarney 75 ot

Irish Basketball Association National Basketball League Men’s Division 1 1993-2003

IBA National League Men’s Division 1 1993-94

 PWLPFPAPts
Delta Notre Dame14122  24
Dungannon14113  22
Marian1495  18
Marathon1477  14
St. Paul’s Killarney1468  12
Slevin Group Mid Sutton-Baldoyle1459  10
St. Gall’s14410  8
Tolka Rovers14212  4
DateHome Team Away Team 
 Promotion/Relegation Playoff 1st Leg   
 Dungannon70Queens Strongbow80
 Promotion/Relegation Playoff 2nd Leg   
 Queens Strongbow93Dungannon62

IBA National Basketball League Men’s Division 1 1994-95

 PWLPFPAPts
*Kerry Spring Water Killarney16133  42
North Monastery 96’ers16133  42
*Dungannon16115  38
Sligo Dairies16106  36
Marathon Limerick1697  34
Tolka Rovers16610  28
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle16511  26
Marian16412  24
St. Gall’s16115  18

IBA National Basketball League Men’s Division 1 1995-96

 PWLPFPAPts
Marian14140  42
Queen’s Strongbow14113  36
Sligo Dairies14104  34
Tolka Rovers1495  32
Marathon Limerick1459  24
St. Gall’s1459  24
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle14113  16
Trident14113  16
DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Queen’s Strongbow80Sligo Dairies102
 Tolka Rovers96Marian115
 
Final
   
 Sligo Dairies85Marian78

IBA National League Men’s Division 1 1996-97

 PWLPFPAPts
Longnecks Ballina14113  36
Dungannon14113  36
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle14104  34
Riverisland Castleisland1495  32
Tridents1459  24
Tolka Rovers14410  22
St. Gall’s14311  20
Burger King Limerick14311  20
DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
     
     
 
Final
   
 Mid Sutton-Baldoyle89Longnecks Ballina63

IBA Men’s Division 1 1997-98

 PWLPFPAPts
Sligo Dairies18144  46
Waterford Crystal18135  44
Burger King Limerick18126  42
Tolka Rovers18108  38
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle18108  38
Riverisland Castleisland18810  34
Team Oscar Tridents18513  28
St. Gall’s18018  18
DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Waterford Crystal87Limerick75
 Sligo Dairies74Tolka Rovers67
 
Final
   
 Waterford Crystal90Sligo Dairies68
Note: Division 1 was merged with the Super League in 1998 and recreated as a second level in 2001. There was no second level at National League level from 1998-2001.

IBA Men’s Division 1 2001-02

 PWLPFPAPts
*Longnecks Ballina1192  18
*Queens University Belfast1394  18
*Neptune B1192  18
*Moycullen1284  16
Castleisland1266  12
Tegral Athy1257  10
Westaro Castlebar1257  10
Lundy Foods Ballina1239  6
Crescent13013  0
DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Longnecks Ballina77ADC Moycullen52
 Neptune70Queens University67
 
Final
   
 Longnecks Ballina83Neptune76

IBA Men’s Division 1 2002-03

 PWLPFPAPts
*Longnecks Ballina14131  26
*Moycullen14113  22
*Queens University Belfast14113  22
*Westaro Castlebar1486  16
Tyrone Towers14410  8
Longford Falcons14311  6
Lundy Foods Ballina14311  6
Newport14311  6
DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Longnecks Ballina85Westaro Castlebar73
 Moycullen76Queens University77
 
Final
   
 Longnecks Ballina82Ballina72

The Men’s Division 1 was the 2nd Level of the IBA National Basketball League from 1993-2003. There was automatic Promotion and Relegation to and from the Super League.

Delta Notre Dame of Firhouse, playing in the National Basketball Arena, won the Division in 1993-94 by one game from Dungannon of Tyrone. The following season Killarney and North Monastery 96ers of Cork finished tied at the top. Marian, from South-East Dublin, ran away with the title in 1995-96, winning all fourteen games, with Queen’s University in second. Sligo All-Stars won the Top four Playoffs.

Ballina (Mayo) and Dungannon finished tied at the top in 1996-97 with MSB of North Dublin winning the Playoffs. Sligo won the title in 1997-98 but lost the Playoff Final to Waterford.

The Second Level was merged with the Super League after the 1997-98 season and re-established in 2001. Ballina won the Playoff Final in 2001-02, and completed the double in 2002-03.

In 2003 The irish Basketball Association underwent a rebranding as Basketball Ireland.

References

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Magazine Articles

(1994) “Budweiser Superleague Final”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 27. March 1994 pp. 16-17

(1995) “Budweiser League Final Standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 30. March 1995 pg. 24

(1995) “Gateaux Women’s League Final Standing”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 30. March 1995 pp. 30

(1996) “Tralee Tops in Budweiser Superleague”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pg. 16

(1996) “Tralee Tops in Budweiser SuperleagueMarian: Back in big-time after unbeaten campaign”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pg. 27

(1996) “Wildcats take league title”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pp. 28

(1996) “MSB return to top flight”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pp. 29

Sources

(1994) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 28, 1994. pp. 26-27.

(1994) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 14, 1994. pp. 24-25.

(1995) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 14, 1994. pp. 24-25.

(1995) “Vincent’s have winning formula”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 27, 1995. pp. 22-23.

(1997) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 20, 1995. pp. 24-25.

(1997) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 10, 1997. pp. 28-29.

(1997) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 17, 1997. pp. 26-27.

(1998) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 2, 1998. pp. 20-21.

(1998) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 16, 1998. pp. 34-35.

(1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 15, 1999. pp. 42-43.

(1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 22, 1999. pp. 46-47.

(1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Saturday, March 27, 1999. pp. 46-47.

(1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 29, 1999, pp. 40-41.

(2000) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 13, 2000. pp. 38-39.

(2000) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Saturday, March 18, 2000. pp. 24-25.

(2000) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 20, 2000. pp. 38-39.

(2001) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 26, 2001. pp. 28-29.

(2002) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 11, 2002. pp. 94-95.

(2002) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 18, 2002. pp. 28-29.

(2002) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 25, 2002. pp. 74-75.

(2003) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 10, 2003. pp. 66-67.

(2003) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 24, 2003. pp. 34-35.

(1994) “Basketball”. Irish Examiner. Monday, February 28, 1994. pp. 26-27.

(1994) “Basketball”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 7, 1994. pp. 22-23.

(1994) “Rose Breen Orchestrates Victory”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 14, 1994. pp. 20-21.

(1994) “Basketball”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 18, 1994. pp. 18-19.

(1995) “Brunell lift league title for first time”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 6, 1995. pp. 14-15.

Websites

[1] Basketball Ireland (2018) History [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/history/ [Accessed 26 May 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan.

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Irish Basketball Association National Basketball League Ladies Division 2 1982-1991

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1982-83

 PWLPts
*Eagle Lodge Tralee1413126
*Moyle Park1412224
*Athlone1410420
*Eagles146812
Marian145910
Sporting Belfast145910
St. Joseph’s143116
Portlaoise142124

[8]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Tralee68Eagles42
 Moyle ParkLAthloneW
 
Final
   
 Tralee65Athlone37

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1983-84

 PWLPts
Athlone1816232
St. Louis1815330
Killester Kittens1813526
Atlantis1812624
Beaumont Celts189918
Castledermot1881016
Galway Democrats1851310
Team Satzenbrau1851310
Marian184148
Eagles183156

[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 St. Louis39Killester Kittens26
 Athlone93Atlantis83
 
Final
   
 Athlone52St. Louis40

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1984-85

 PWLPts
Killester Kittens1614228
Yoplait Silhouette [Marian]1613326
Team Burgerland [Limerick]1612424
Beaumont Celts169718
Castledermot168816
Team Satzenbrau168816
Traffic1661012
Galway Democrats162144
Navan O’Mahony’s160160

[2]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Killester KittensWBeaumont CeltsL
 Yoplait MarianLBurgerland LimerickW
 
Final
   
 Killester Kittens67Burgerland Limerick65

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1985-86

 PWLPts
*Team Lyonara Wildcats1614228
*Team Satzenbrau Belfast1612424
*St. Louis1611522
*Castledermot1610620
Traffic167914
Athlone1651110
Team Burgerland Limerick1651110
Beaumont164128
Moyle Park164128

[3]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 WildcatsWCastledermotL
 Satzenbrau BelfastLSt. LouisW
 Final   
 Wildcats53St. Louis47

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1986-87

 PWLPts
Athlone1412224
Swatch Castledermot1412224
Team CSB1410420
Moyle Park Columbas149518
St. Colm’s146812
Opel Sport144108
Dublin Celtic143116
Bray140140

[4]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Castledermot63Team CSB53
 Athlone46Moyle Park45
 Final   
 Athlone46Castledermot44

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1987-88

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 Fitzpatricks Shannon87Premier Milk Killester86

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1988-89

 PWLPts
*Marathon129318
*Premier Milk Killester129318
*Satzembrau Belfast129318
*Moyle Park Columbas128416
Kyer Kelts12396
Pacers12396
Dublin Celtic121112

[5]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Final
   
 Marathon79Premier Milk Killester77

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1989-90

 PWLPts
*Tolka Rovers1817134
*Brunell1814428
*Columbas Moyle Park1811722
*Drimnagh Dynamos1811722
Eagles189918
Carrick-on-Shannon1881016
Castledermot1881016
Gateaux Athlone1881016
Pacers182164
Satzenbrau Belfast182164

[6]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 Tolka Rovers63Brunell68

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1990-91

 PWLPts
Corinthians1413126
Thor Sporting Belfast149518
Athlone149518
Drimnagh Dynamos149518
Eagles147714
Castledermot146812
Carrick-on-Shannon143116
Keltic140140

[7]

Report

________________________________________________________

The Irish Basketball Association (IBBA) started the Ladies National Basketball League in 1979-80, and the Ladies Division 2 in 1982-83, with automatic Promotion and Relegation between them.

The 1982-83 season was won by Eagle Lodge of Tralee who went on to defeat Athlone 65-37 in the Top-Four Playoffs. Athlone would make up for the loss the following season winning Division 2 and beating St. Louis in the Top-Four Final by a score of 52-40. The 1984-85 season would see the start of the Killester Kittens long-term success, winning the Division and beating Burgerland Limerick 67-65 in the Top-Four Final.

Wildcats of Waterford would start their road to Super League success winning the double in 1985-86, with St. Louis losing another Top-Four Final, 53-47. Athlone, back in Division 2 for 1986-87, would play out a fantastic tussle all-season with Kildare’s Castledermot – the two would finish level on points at the top of the league, before Athlone would beat the Kildare team 46-44 in the Top-Four Final.

The 1987-88 season Finale would be won by Shannon 87-86 over a Killester team back in Division 2. Killester would lose out the following season also, 89-87 to Marathon. Tolka Rovers of Dublin would win the League in 1989-90, only to lose to Brunell, 68-63 in the Final. Corinthians would win the last League under the IBBA Ladies NBL name.

The League underwent rebranding in 1991 – The IBBA became the IBA and the Men’s Division 1 became a Super League. In the Ladies Leagues, the IBA changed the name of the competition to the Women’s National League Divisions 1 & 2, a Super League would be a further 6 years off for the Women.

References

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Articles

[1] (1984) “National league 1983-84”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. October 1984.

[2] (1985) “Final Standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Autumn 1985.

[3] (1986) “National League Standings 1985-86”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. 1985-86 Season.

[4] (1987) “National League 1986-87”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. 1986-87 Season.

[5] (1989) “National League 1988-89 Final Standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 12. 1988-89 Season. pg. 28

[6] (1990) “National League 1989-90 Final Standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 15. March 1990 pp. 18

[7] (1991) “National League Tables 1990/91”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 18. May 1991 pp. 14

Sources

[8] (1983) “Scene is set for top-four showdown”. Irish Press. Monday, March 16, 1983.

[9] (1988) “Dawn Milk leave it to last seconds”. Irish Press. Monday, March 21, 1988. pp. 12-13.

[10] (1989) “Neptune find right formula”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 20, 1989. pp. 14-15.

[11] (1990) “Ballina overtime ban hands it to Vincents”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 19, 1990. pp. 12-13.

[12] (1991) “Last gasp Neptune!”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 25, 1991. pp. 22-23.

[13] (1983) “Vincent’s, North Mon on top”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 21, 1983. pp. 14-15.

[14] (1984) “Top two titles stay in Dublin”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 19, 1984. pp. 16-17.

[15] (1985) “Formula finally right”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 18, 1985. pp. 16-17.

[16] (1986) “Dubliners basket top four honours”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 17, 1986. pp. 12-13.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester and Ireland National Team.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 January 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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