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North West Ulster Adult Badminton League Division 1 Final Tables 2009-10 to 2012-13

Division 1 2009-10

North West Ulster Badminton Adult League Division 1 2009-10

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Knowhead won Division 1 with 63 Games to 62 Reference: [1]

Division 1 2010-11

North West Ulster Badminton Adult League 2010-11

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Division 1 2011-12

North West Ulster Badminton Adult League Division 1 2011-12

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Division 1 2012-13

North West Ulster Badminton Adult Leagues Division 1 2012-13

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Reacp

The North West Ulster Badminton Adult League Division 1 was won by Knowhead in 2009-10 by 1 game over Foyle (63 games to 62) after both teams finished with 30 points. Raphoe finished third on 26 points, Rossville fourth on 18 points, then it was Artigarvan in fifth on 10 points, and Hillhead on 6 points [1]. Rossville dropped out of Division 1 after the season, and in 2010-11 Foyle had the edge over Knowhead with 25 points to 23. Raphoe again finished third, Artigarvan came fourth and Hillhead fifth [2]. The same five teams competed in Division 1 in 2011-12 with Artigarvan making the jump to first with 22 points, Raphoe in second on 21, then Knowhead on 19 and Foyle on 18, with Hillhead again finishing last [3]. By 2012-13 Hillhead had dropped out of Division and Raphoe were putting out two teams. Artigarvan again won the League scoring 22 points, with Knowhead in second on 17, Raphoe Scorpions on 15, Raphoe Tarantulas on 14 and Foyle now taking up the bottom spot on 8 points [4]. Division 1 was the Top Division in North West Ulster Badminton Adult Leagues from 2009-10 to 2012-13

About North West Ulster Badminton Adult Leagues

North West Ulster is a District Level Badminton League in the Province of Ulster in Ireland. It is analagous to a County League and teams played two fixtures versus each other team in their Division (Home and Away). Each fixture consisted of four matches with each team gaining a point for each match won. Each Match consists of three games up to 21 points, with teams having to win by two points.

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References

[1] North West Ulster Badminton Adult Leagues (2017) Division 1 2009-10 [Internet] Available from: http://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/20450/table/North-West-Ulster-Badminton-Adult-Leagues-Division-1-2009-10 [Accessed 7 October 2017]

[2] North West Ulster Badminton Adult Leagues (2017) Division 1 2010-11 [Internet] Available from: http://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/25829/table/North-West-Ulster-Badminton-Adult-Leagues-Division-1-2010-11 [Accessed 7 October 2017]

[3] North West Ulster Badminton Adult Leagues (2017) Division 1 2011-12 [Internet] Available from:  http://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/30769/table/North-West-Ulster-Badminton-Adult-Leagues-Division-1-2011-12 [Accessed 7 October 2017]

[4] North West Ulster Badminton Adult Leagues (2017) Division 1 2012-13 [Internet] Available from:  http://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/35094/table/North-West-Ulster-Badminton-Adult-Leagues-Division-1-2012-13 [Accessed 7 October 2017]

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Tipperary County Badminton Association League Final Standings 2016-17

Tipperary County Badminton Association Logo [References: 1]

Grade C League (Division 1)

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade C League 2016-17

PosTeam

Note: Straight Final Reference: [2]

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade C League Playoffs 2016-17

DateGameTime/ResultsMatch Day

Reference: [3]

In a straight Final Ballycommon defeated Gurteen in the Grade C League (Division 1). [Reference: 2, 3]

Grade D League (Division 2)

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade D League 2016-17

PosTeam

Note: (Q) – Qualify for Grade D Final Reference: [2]

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade D League Playoffs 2016-17

DateGameTime/ResultsMatch Day

Reference: [2]

Having finished joint top in the Grade D League with 16 Points each Country Club and Templemore met in what would be one of three Finals between the two clubs (the others being at Grade E and F). [Reference: 2]

Grade E League (Division 3)

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade E League 2016-17

PosTeam

Note: (Q) – Qualify for Grade E Final Reference: [2]

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade E League Playoffs 2016-17

DateGameTime/ResultsMatch Day

Reference: [2, 5]

Having dominated the Grade E League, winning 24 out of a possible 28 points, Country Club went on to defeat Templemore in the Grade E Final. [Reference: 2, 5]

Grade F League (Division 4)

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade F League 2016-17

PosTeam

Note: (Q) – Qualify for Grade F Final Reference: [2]

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade F Playoffs 2016-17

DateGameTime/ResultsMatch Day

Reference: [2]

The Grade F (Division 4) League, like the Grade D (Division 2) League, saw Country Club and Templemore both finish on top on the same number of points (27 in the case of Grade F) and contest the Final between them. Reference: [2]

Grade G League (Division 5)

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade G League Zone 1 2016-17

PosTeam

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade G League Zone 2 2016-17

PosTeam

Note: (Q) – Qualify for Grade G Semi-Finals Reference: [2]

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade G League Playoffs 2016-17

DateGameTime/ResultsMatch Day

References: [2, 4-6]

The Grade G League (Division 5) was divided into two Zones of four teams each, with the top two of each Zone qualifying for the Semi-Finals. Reference: [2]. Grange were the dominant team in Zone 1 winning 35 points from a possible 42, well ahead of second-placed Drom on 24 Reference: [2]. In Zone 2 Gurteen (28 Points) and Lorrha (27 Points) took the two Semi-Final spots. Reference: [2]. The Grade G Final saw Grange triumph over Drom, having defeated Lorrha in the Semi-Finals. Reference: [2, 5, 6] . Drom had knocked out Gurteen in the other Semi-Final. Reference: [4] .

Grade H League (Division 6)

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade H League Zone 1 2016-17

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Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade H League Zone 2 2016-17

PosTeam

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade H League Zone 3 2016-17

PosTeam

Note – (Q) – Qualify for Grade H Quarter-Finals Reference: [2]

Tipperary County Badminton Association Grade H League Playoffs 2016-17

DateGameTime/ResultsMatch Day

References: [2, 4, 5, 7]

The Grade H League (Division 6) consisted of 11 teams, drawn into three Zones, with the winners and runners-up of each Zone qualifying for the Quarter-Finals. Reference: [2]. Ballycommon and Roscrea (25 points each) qualified from a highly competitive Zone 1 ahead of Lorrha on 23 points. Reference: [2]. Zone 2 saw Grange A finish top on 30 points with Hillview (21 points) narrowly qualifying for the Quarter-Finals ahead of Drangan (20 Points). Reference: [2]. Drom (19 Points) and Grange B (17 Points) had an easier task in Zone 3, finishing ahead of Moycarkey/Borris A. Reference: [2].

In the Quarter-Finals Roscrea and Ballycommon advanced at the expense of Hillview and Grange B respectively [Reference: 4, 5], where they met Grange A and Drom respectively, who had both gained byes into the Semi-Finals having the best win percentage [Reference: 4, 5]. There Roscrea shocked Grange A and went on to triumph over Drom the in the Grade H Final. Reference: [7].

Recap

The six Grade (Division) Champions in the Tipperary County Badminton Association League in 2016-17 were Ballycommon (winners versus Gurteen in the Grade C – Division 1 Final) Reference: [2, 3]; Country Club (winners versus Templemore in the Grade E – Division 3 Final) Reference: [2, 5]; Grange (Grade G – Division 5 Champions versus Drom in the Final) and Roscrea (Grade H – Division 6 Champions versus Drom in the Final). Reference: [7].

About the Tipperary County Badminton Association Leagues

There were 6 Divisions in the Tipperary County Badminton Association League (Mixed) in 2016-17, from Grade C (Division 1) to Grade H (Division 6) . Grading is based on a players National Grading and teams are entered into leagues based on the number of players per Grade in the Club. The Highest Grade League in Ireland is the Badminton Premier League (Grade 2) in Leinster.

Within the Tipperary County Badminton Association the League Pyramid consisted of 2 teams at Grade C (Division 1), three each at Grades D and E (Divisions 2 and 3), four at Grade F (Division 4) and then eight in Grade G (Division 5 – divided into two Zones), and 11 at Grade H (Division 6 – divided into three zones).

The winners of each Grade (Division) can enter the Irish Club Championships at their respective Grade, held in Dublin over a weekend at the end of the season.

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Logo References

[1] Tipperary County Badminton Association Facebook (2017) Tipperary County Badminton Association, October 1 2011  [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/TipperaryBadminton/photos/a.267455036622531/267455319955836/ [Accessed 8 June 2017]

REFERENCES

[2] Tipperary County Badminton Association (2017) Post, March 19, 2017  [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/TipperaryBadminton/posts/1470070903027599 [Accessed 8 June 2017]

[3] Tipperary County Badminton Association (2017) Post, March 22, 2017  [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/TipperaryBadminton/posts/1472980432736646:0 [Accessed 8 June 2017]

[4] Tipperary County Badminton Association (2017) Post, March 22, 2017  [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/TipperaryBadminton/posts/1472994436068579  [Accessed 8 June 2017]

[5] Tipperary County Badminton Association (2017) Post, March 24, 2017  [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/TipperaryBadminton/posts/1475126105855412 [Accessed 8 June 2017]

[6] Tipperary County Badminton Association (2017) Post, March 28, 2017  [Internet] Available from:https://www.facebook.com/TipperaryBadminton/posts/1479355788765777  [Accessed 8 June 2017]

[7] Tipperary County Badminton Association (2017) Post, March 28, 2017  [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/TipperaryBadminton/posts/1479355028765853  [Accessed 8 June 2017]

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North Down Badminton League Gents League Division 1 2016-17

Final Table

North Down Badminton League Division 1 2016-17

PosTeam

Legend / Key

(C) – Champions

Recap

Academy A won the North Down Badminton League Gents League Division 1 in 2016-17 with 20 Points out of a maximum 24. Ballyclare Y finished second on 9 points and Ballyclare X in third on 3 points. Gransha A pulled out of the league after 2 fixtures, which were not counted [1].

ABOUT THE NORTH DOWN BADMINTON LEAGUE

The North Down Badminton League is a District Badminton League in Northern Ireland. Division 1 consisted of 5 teams in 2016-17 with a further 5 each in Divisions 2 and 3. There was also a Gents League with four teams in each of three divisions. The NDBL teams each played each other team in their Division twice, with each fixture consisting of 8 matches (4 matches in the Gents League). Each match win counted as a point in the standings.

BADMINTON STOCK IMAGE

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REFERENCES

[1] North Down Badminton (2017) North Down Badminton League  [Internet] Available from: https://www.northdownbadminton.com/league-tables.php [Accessed 8 June 2017]

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North Down Badminton League Division 1 2016-17

Final Table

North Down Badminton League Division 1 2016-17

PosTeam

Legend / Key

(C) – Champions

Recap

Gransha A won the North Down Badminton League Division 1 title in 2016-17 by a point over Greenwell Street A. Gransha A had finished on 54 points (out of a maximum 64), with Greenwell Street A finishing on 53 Points. These two teams finished well ahead of third placed Academy A on 29 points with Academy B and Ballygowan A taking the fourth and fifth places.

About the North Down Badminton League

The North Down Badminton League is a District Badminton League in Northern Ireland. Division 1 consisted of 5 teams in 2016-17 with a further 5 each in Divisions 2 and 3. There was also a Gents League with four teams in each of three divisions. The NDBL teams each played each other team in their Division twice, with each fixture consisting of 8 matches. Each match win counted as a point in the standings.

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References

[1] North Down Badminton (2017) North Down Badminton League  [Internet] Available from: https://www.northdownbadminton.com/league-tables.php [Accessed 8 June 2017]

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Badminton Premier League 2019-20

Badminton Premier League Logo [References: 1]

Final Table

Badminton Premier League 2019-20

PosTeamWL

Results

Recap

The 2019-20 Badminton Premier League was cancelled after 4 of 5 Rounds due to Covid-19 Pandemic Restrictions with Ailesbury Falcons, based in Terenure Badminton Centre, South Dublin, leading on 20 Points. South Dublin Spartans were second on 15 points with a fixture in hand, and Mount Pleasant Mavericks (Dublin City) and Pembroke Panthers (Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown) joint third on 14 points, also with a game in hand. Racket Raptors, a new team for 2019-20 were on 9 points.

About the Badminton Premier League

The Badminton Premier League is the highest level Badminton League in Leinster (Eastern Province), Ireland. It is Level 0 in Ireland and Level 2 Internationally. Each Fixture are made up of 9 matches – Men’s Singles, Ladies Singles, Men’s Doubles x2, Ladies Doubles x2, Mixed Doubles x3. Each Match is Best of 5 Games with first to 11 (win by two points) to win a game.

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IMAGES References

[1] Badminton Premier League (2015) Badminton Premier League Logo [Internet] Available from: http://bpl.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/bpl-logo-1.png [Accessed 9 May 2017]

Results and Tables References

[2] Badminton Premier League Facebook (2019) Post, October 27, 2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.facebook.com/badmintonpremierleague/posts/3125297651028189 [Accessed 2 August 2020][Content No Longer Available]

[3] Badminton Premier League Facebook (2019) Post, November 22, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/badmintonpremierleague/posts/3161601197397834 [Accessed 2 August 2020][Content No Longer Available]

[4] Badminton Premier League Facebook (2019) Post, December, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/badmintonpremierleague/posts/3158903684334252 [Accessed 2 August 2020][Content No Longer Available]

[5] Badminton Premier League Facebook (2019) Post, December, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/badmintonpremierleague/posts/3225195817705037 [Accessed 2 August 2020][Content No Longer Available]

[6] Badminton Premier League Facebook (2019) Post, February 21, 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/badmintonpremierleague/posts/3264853457072607 [Accessed 2 August 2020][Content No Longer Available]

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Thanks to Nora Mulcahy, Declan Mulcahy, Joan Collins, Dave Raitt, Paul Hui, Sean Fagan and Steven Fitzgerald.

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Louth Badminton Association Ladies League Division 5 Final Tables 2010-2012

Final Tables 2010-11 to 2011-12

Louth Badminton Association Ladies League Division 5 2010-11

PosTeamWL

Note: Dundalk Ladies 5 and Shercock Ladies 5 Drew 2 Matches; Kilkerley Ladies 5 Drew 4 Matches – Not shown in Table.

Louth Badminton Association Ladies League Division 5 2011-12

PosTeamWL

Note: All 5 Teams Drew 2 Matches – Not Shown in Table.

NOTE: TEAMS PLAYED 2 MATCHES OF 4 GAMES EACH VERSUS EACH OTHER TEAMW-L COLUMN THE NUMBER OF MATCHES WON, F-A COLUMNS REPRESENT THE NUMBER OF GAM,ES WON, FINAL POINTS TALLY BASED ON GAMES WON.

Recap

Ardee Ladies 5 won all 6 Matches in the Louth Badminton Association Division 5 in 2010-11 (The top Division in Louth in 2010-11 (Players and Teams are Graded Nationally 1-10 with 1 being the highest grade). Dundalk Ladies 5 finished second on 12 points, 8 behind Ardee, with Kilkerley Ladies 5 third on 9 points and Shercock Ladies 5 fourth on 7 points.

For the 2011-12 season Kilkerley Ladies 5 were replaced by two new teams: Bessbrook Ladies 5 who won the title undefeated on 23 points, and Phoenix Ladies 5 who finished fourth on 14 points. Ardee Ladies 5 after topping the table in 2010-11 finished bottom of the table on 13 points. Shercock Ladies 5 improved from last place in 2010-11 to second in 2011-12 on 16 points, while Dundalk Ladies 5 finished in Mid-Table on 14 Points.

References

[1] Louth Badminton Association (2017) Louth Badminton Association Ladies League [Internet] Available from: http://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/26034/table/Louth-Badminton-Association-Ladies-League-Division-5-2011 [Accessed 6 October 2017]

[2] Louth Badminton Association (2017) Louth Badminton Association Ladies League [Internet] Available from: http://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/31386/table/Louth-Badminton-Association-Ladies-League-Division-5-2011-12 [Accessed 6 October 2017]

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Badminton Ireland Men’s Singles Rankings End of Season 23 June 2021

Badminton Ireland Logo [References: 1]

Rankings

PosTeam
1
2Western Command
3The Address UCC Glanmire
4
5Portlaoise Panthers
6
7DCU Mercy
8
9
10Trinity Meteors
11
12
13Waterford Wildcats
14SETU Carlow
15Killester
16
17Eastern Command
18Ulster University
19Singleton SuperValu Brunell
20Leixlip Amenities Liffey Celtics
21
225th Battalion
23Air Corps
24
25
26i3PT Fr. Mathews
27Ulster University
28
29
30North Monastery
31Southern Command
32University of Galway Mystics
33Rockwell College
343rd Battalion
344th Battalion
36School of Music
37CTC
38Scotts Lakers St. Paul's Killarney
39
40Tech Wing
412nd Brigade
416th Brigade
41Curragh Command
44Coláiste Íosagáin Ballyvourney
45Douglas A
465th Brigade
47Dunmanway
48Dwyers of Cork Fr. Mathews
49
49
49
49C&S Neptune
49
49DBS Éanna
49Drogheda Vikings
49
49
49Killarney Cougars
49
49
49Limerick Celtics
49Limerick Sport Eagles
49Malahide
49
49
49Moy Tolka Rovers
49
49
49SETU Waterford Vikings
49
49
49
49
49St. Vincent's BC
49Team 360 Financial Killorglin
49Team Northwest
49
49Tradehouse Central Ballincollig
49
49
81Douglas B
82Coláiste Chríost Rí

Report

Heading into the Tokyo Olympics, Ireland’s Men’s Singles representative, Nhat Nguyen, topped the End-Of-Season Badmintion Ireland Men’s Singles Rankings on 23 June 2021. The Badminton Ireland Academy Player scored 16160 Points and was well ahead of Second Ranked Jonathan Dolan of Sligo City Badminton Club on 5100, with Adam McAllister (BI Academy), David Walsh (Ballina) and Mark Brady (KADCA)

IMAGE REFERENCE

[1] Twimg (2017) Badminton Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/713368919436828672/79RXVwkb.jpg [Accessed 23 April 2017]

References

[2] Badminton Ireland (2017) Badminton Ireland Ranking 23/06/2021 [Internet] Available from: https://www.badmintonireland.com/ranking/ranking.aspx?rid=120 [Accessed 19 July 2021]

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks to Paul Hui, David Raitt & Sean Fagan.

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Ulster Badminton League 2014-15

Ulster Badminto League Logo [References: 1]

UBL Division 1 2014-15

UBL Division 1 2014-15PWDLPts
Alpha Steelers (C)1082051
ACBC Greenwell Street1044244
Alpha Titans1032540
Academy A1034338
Academy B1022635
Alpha Raiders1022632
[References: 2]

UBL Division 2 2014-15

UBL Division 2 2014-15PWDLPts
Ballyclare Hurricanes (C)10100061
Academy C1052345
Sandelford1043442
Clogher A1032536
Alpha Eagles1013630
St. Anne’s1020826
[References: 2]

UBL Division 3 2014-15

UBL Division 3 2014-15PWDLPts
Ballyclare Typhoons (C)1081161
Whiteabbey A1081157
Lissara A1062250
Whitehead/Holy Trinity A1012728
Academy D1021725
Alpha Leopards1011819
[References: 2]

UBL Division 4 2014-15

UBL Division 4 2014-15PWDLPts
Queens University Belfast A (C)1091055
Clogher B1061353
Ballyclare Cyclones1060450
ACBC Strean1042440
Glenmore A1012726
St. John’s1010915
[References: 2]

UBL Division 5 2014-15

UBL Division 5 2014-15PWDLPts
Clogher C (C)1091058
St. Andrews1062249
Whiteabbey B1043343
Academy E1013631
2nd Sainfield Warriors1032530
Ballyclare Whirlwinds1003729
[References: 2]

UBL Division 6 2014-15

UBL Division 6 2014-15PWDLPts
Queens University Belfast B (C) #1072151
Whitehead/Holy Trinity B1045146
Lissara B1043346
Alpha Lions #1053246
Glenmore B #1021733
2nd Sainfield Scholars1002814
[References: 2]

UBL Division 7 2014-15

UBL Division 7 2014-15PWDLPts
Banbridge A (C)972062
Loughbrickland A953149
Alpha Tyros931528
Ulster University Jordanstown90095
[References: 2]

UBL Division 8 2014-15

UBL Division 8 2014-15PWDLPts
Alpha Wizards (C) 971154
Banbridge B951348
Loughbrickland B942339
Pan Disability90093
[References: 2]

Note: 8 Matches per Fixture. 1 Point per Match won. (C) Champions # 2 Pts Deducted for No Show.

Report

Alpha Steelers won the Ulster Badminton League Division 1 Title with points to spare as they finished with 8 fixtures won, two drawn and none lost for a total of 51 Match Points, 7 ahead of second placed ACBC Greenwell Street. Other Division winners were : Ballyclare Hurricanes (D2), Ballyclare Typhoons (D3), Queens University Belfast A (D4), Clogher C (D5), Queens University Belfast B (D6), Banbridge A (D7) and Alpha Wizards (D8).

Ulster Badminton Courts [References: 4]

References

Logos

[1] Ulster Badminton League | Wayback Machine (2015) league logo1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150315111600im_/http://btckstorage.blob.core.windows.net/site10208/Header/league%20logo1.jpg [Accessed 21 January 2021]

Websites

[2] Ulster Badminton League (2017) Ulster League Tables 2014/15 [Internet] Available from: http://www.ulsterbadmintonleague.btck.co.uk/Tablesand%20Results [Accessed 8 June 2017][Broken Link][3][Available on the Wayback Machine Internet Archive at: http://web.archive.org/web/20150516045811/http://www.ulsterbadmintonleague.btck.co.uk/UlsterLeagueTables [Accessed 21 January 2021]

Images

[4] Ulster Badminton League | Wayback Machine (2015) courts [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150516045811im_/http://btckstorage.blob.core.windows.net/site10208/General%20images/courts.jpg [Accessed 21 January 2021]

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Dublin & District League Finals (Badminton) 1995-96

Dublin & District League Finals, At Whitehall Road, Terenure, 1-3 March 1996

DateGradeWinnersRunners-Up
28.02.1996PremierAilesbury4Mount Pleasant2
28.02.1996Senior IKADCA4Naas GAA Club0
29.02.1996Senior IIAilesbury 2nd4 (10s)Feathers 1st4 (9s)
01.03.1996AClondalkin 1st5Colmcille 1st2
02.03.1996BWarrenstown 2nd5Robuck 1st3
03.03.1996CFeathers 1st5Aer Lingus 1st3
28.02.1996DSt. Laurence O’Toole 1st5De La Salle 1st2
28.02.1996D LadiesSt. Laurence O’Toole 1st3ABC 1st1
29.02.1996ESkerries 1st5St. Laurence O’Toole’s 2nd0
28.02.1996E LadiesSt. Laurence O’Toole 2nd2Forest1
01.03.1996FSt. Brigid’s 1st5Danum 1st1
28.02.1996F LadiesCelbridge3Kilcock0
02.03.1996GSkerries 2nd5Valcar 1st2
03.03.1996HIrish Ropes 1st5St. Ita’s/Donabate 1st3
03.03.1996JCuchulainn 1st6YMCA 1st1
28.02.1996KMaynooth 2nd4Kilcock 1st3
01.03.1996LTolka Rovers 1st4Nomads 1st3
02.03.1996MSt. Ita’s/Donabate 2nds5YMCA 2nd1
[References: 1-5]

Report

Ailesbury 1st and 2nd teams both took their respective Dublin & District League Finals in 1996 with the 1st team winning the Premier and the 2nd team the Senior II Final. The Senior I league title went to KADCA. In other leagues St. Laurence O’Toole won Section D, and D and E Ladies Finals, while Skerries took the E and G titles. 

References

[1] Anon. (1996) “Factfile…: Badminton” Irish Independent. Thursday, 29 February 1996. pg. 18.

[2] Anon. (1996) “Factfile…: Badminton” Irish Independent. Friday, 1 March 1996. pg. 18.

[3] Anon. (1996) “Factfile…: Badminton” Irish Independent. Saturday, 2 March 1996. pg. 17.

[4] Anon. (1996) “For the Record” Sunday Independent. 3 March 1996. pg. 51

[5] Anon. (1996) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport: Badminton” Irish Independent. Monday, 4 March 1996. pg. Sport 6.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Paul Hui, David Raitt & Joan Collins.

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Connaught Community Games Badminton 2019

Connaught Community Games Logo [References: 1]

Finals, 27th April 2019, Ballinasloe, C. Galway

DateGradeWinnersRunners-Up
27.04.2019Girls U15Turlough Towers
(Mayo)
4FBS Roads
(Roscommon)
0
27.04.2019Boys U15FBD Roads
(Roscommon)
4Turlough Towers
(Mayo)
0
[References: 2]

Report

Turlough Towers of Co. Mayo and FBD Roads of Co. Roscommon reached both the Under 15 Connaught Community Games Badminton Finals held in Ballinasloe, Co. Galway on 27th April 2019. Turlough Towers won the Girls Final and FBD Roads the Boys with the two teams progressing to represent Connaught in the ALDI National Finals in the University of Limerick from the 24th to 26th of May 2019.

References

Logos

[1] Connacht Community Games Facebook (2016) Profile PictureApril 15, 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/1209766895707977/photos/a.1224627144221952/1224627150888618/ [Accessed 28 January 2021]

Websites

[2] Connacht Community Games Facebook(2018) Post, 28 April 2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=2978149015536414&id=1209766895707977 [Accessed 28 January 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Mr. McGowan.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 28 Novemder 2021

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