Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Women’s Draft Cup 2017

 

Islandbridge, Dublin, 25 November 2017

 

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Pool Ladders

 

P W L T PF PA Pts

Pool 1

*West Clare waves 3 3 0 0 161 0 12
Portadown Power 3 2 1 0 90 72 9
Dungannon Dockers 3 1 2 0 34 112 6
Midland Giants 3 0 3 0 43 144 3

Pool 2

*North East Kookaburras 3 3 0 0 184 25 12
North West Shamrocks 3 2 1 0 157 47 9
Dublin Angels 3 1 2 0 30 154 6
UCC Crusaders 3 0 3 0 7 152 3

Table Compiled from [2]

 

Grand Final[2]

 

Date Team 1 Team 2

Grand Final

25.11.2017 West Clare Waves 21 North East Kookaburras 1

[2]

 

Pool Results

 

Date Team 1 Team 2

Pool 1

25.11.2017 Midland Giants 0 West Clare Waves 74
25.11.2017 Portadown Power 41 Dungannon Dockers 13
25.11.2017 West Clare Waves 53 Dungannon Dockers 0
25.11.2017 Portadown Power 49 Midland Giants 25
25.11.2017 Dungannon Dockers 21 Midland Giants 18
25.11.2017 West Clare Waves 34 Portadown Power 0

Pool 2

25.11.2017 UCC Crusaders 6 Dublin Angels 30
25.11.2017 North West Shamrocks 25 North East Kookaburras 46
25.11.2017 North East Kookaburras 47 UCC Crusaders 0
25.11.2017 Dublin Angels 0 North West Shamrocks 57
25.11.2017 North East Kookaburras 91 Dublin Angels 0
25.11.2017 UCC Crusaders 1 North West Shamrocks 75

[2]

 

Report

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West Clare Waves – Womens Draft Cup Champions 2017

Ellie O’ Gorman – Joanne Moore – Yvonne Downes – Ailish Considine – Adrienne Moore – Laura Egan – Niamh Greene – Rosie Curran (C) – Aoife O’ Reilly[3]

 

Grand Final: West Clare Waves 21 North East Kookaburras 1

West Clare Waves won the Inaugural Women’s Draft Cup defeating North East Kookaburras in a close Final. Ailish Considine, Niamh Greene and Laura Egan scored the goals which gave them victory.[2]

 

Pool 1:

Midland Giants 0 West Clare Waves 74: Ailish Considine scored six goals and Niamh Greene two, and Rosie Curran, Laura Egan and Yvonne Downes also scored goals as the West Clare Waves opened the Cup with a resounding win over the Midland Giants.[2]

Portadown Power 41 Dungannon Dockers 13: Clodagh and Hayley McCann each scored two goals and Liv McCann and Danielle Morgan also scored for the Portadown Power as they overcame neighbours Dungannon Dockers. Lauren O’Gorman scored Dungannon’s two goals.[2]

West Clare Waves 53 Dungannon Dockers 0: West Clare Waves continued their winning start with a 53-0 win over the northerners. Ailish Considine again top-scored with 5 goals, Laura Egan scored two and Niamh Greene was again on the scoresheet as they ran out comfortable winners.[2]

Portadown Power 49 Midland Giants 25: Portadown Power set up a showdown for the Pool top-spot with a win over the Midlanders. Hayley McCann and Danielle Morgan each scored three goals and Liv McCann one to give them victory. Geraldine McManus and Molly Cullen scored the giants two goals.[2]

Dungannon Dockers 21 Midland Giants 18: A closely fought encounter between the two bottom teams in the pool saw Dungannon emerge narrow winners. Colleen McCance and Fidelma Fallon scored the goals for Dungannon and Megan Creegan, Geraldine McManus and Amanda McGinn scored for the Midland Giants.[2]

West Clare Waves 34 Portadown Power 0: West Clare Waves had another shutout to top their pool. Ailish Considine and Niamh Greene scored two goals each and Aoife O’Reilly one to give them the win.[2]

 

Pool 2:

UCC Crusaders 6 Dublin Angels 30: Molly Cullen scored two goals for the Angels and Candice Jewell, Aisling Gillespie and Rachael McGee one each as the opened the pool with victory over UCC. The Crusaders sole goal was scored by Lisa Lovell.[2]

North West Shamrocks 25 North East Kookaburras 46: North East Kookaburras opened their account with a victory in a high scoring match with their Ulster rivals. Carolann Cassidy scored two, and Rachael McGee and Aisling Gillespie scored for the Shamrocks. The Kookaburras scorers were Colleen Quinn with six goals (including 1 super goal) and Amanda McGinn.[2]

North East Kookaburras 47 UCC Crusaders 0: North East Kookaburras shut out the students for their second win of the tournament. Monica Whelan scored two goals, and there were one each from Julie Curran, Jade McGee, Ciara Durnien, Fiona Roarty, and Colleen Quinn.[2]

Dublin Angels 0 North West Shamrocks 57: The Shamrocks won comfortably against the Angels as Eimear Gallagher scored three, Carolann Cassidy and Shauna Gordon two each, and Aisling Gillespie and Rachael McGee one each.[2]

North East Kookaburras 91 Dublin Angels 0: The Kookaburras wrapped up the pool top spot with a huge win over the Dublin Angels. Collen Quinn scored four including one super goal, and Monica Whelan, Julie Curran and Jade McGee two each for the Ulster side. Ciara Durnien and Lynsey McCavery also got on the scoresheet with one apiece to set up a Grand Final with West Clare.[2]

 

UCC Crusaders 1 North West Shamrocks 75: There was another comfortable win to finish off the group, the Shamrocks running out 75-1 winners over UCC. Scorers for the Shamrocks were Rachael McGee with 5 goals including one super goal, Aisling Gillespie two, also including a super goal, and Carolann Cassidy and Shauna Gordon with one goal each as the Shamrocks finished in second place in the pool.[2]

 

Players and Awards

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Team of the Tournament

Player Team
Molly Cullen Dublin Angels
Maeve O’Gorman UCC Crusaders
Lauren O’Gorman Dungannon Dockers
Megan Creegan Midland Giants
Collen Quinn North East Kookaburras
Danielle Morgan Portadown Power
Aisling Gillespie North West Shamrocks
Ailsish Considine West Clare Waves

[2]

 

Player Awards

Award Player Team
Player of the Tournament Collen Quinn North East Kookaburras
Golden Boot Award Ailish Considine (14 Goals) West Clare Waves

[2]

 

Colleen Quinn: Player of the Tournament[5]

West Clare Waves captain Rosie Currane and Golden Boot Winner Aisling Considine[4]

 

References

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Websites

 

[1] Arfli Womens Facebook Page (2017) Profile Picture November 10 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/arfliwomens/photos/a.1200499830078910.1073741825.1200499786745581/1219412021521024/?type=1&theater [Accessed 29 November 2017]

[2] ARFLI (2017) ARFLIW Draft Cup a Great Success [Internet] Available from: http://arfli.com/2017/12/02/arfliw-draft-cup-a-great-success/ [Accessed 13 February 2018]

[3] Arfli Womens Facebook Page (2017) Photo November 25 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/arfliwomens/photos/pcb.1232829923512567/1232829893512570/?type=3&theater [Accessed 29 November 2017]

[4] ARFLI (2017) ARFLIW Draft Cup a Great Success: West Clare Waves captain Rosie Currane with the ARFLIW Draft Cup with Ailish Considine, Golden Boot Winner and Team of the Tournament. [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/23844447_1232829890179237_8195924936728462576_n.jpg [Accessed 13 February 2018]

[5] ARFLI (2017) ARFLIW Draft Cup a Great Success: Player of the Tournament Colleen Quinn with Michael Currane and Olivia McCann [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/23844447_1232829890179237_8195924936728462576_n.jpg [Accessed 13 February 2018]

Arfli Womens Facebook Page (2017) Post November 25 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/arfliwomens/posts/1232829923512567 [Accessed 29 November 2017]

Arfli Womens Facebook Page (2017) Post November 27 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/arfliwomens/posts/1234218790040347 [Accessed 29 November 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Nora Mulcahy & Nicola Conville

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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Last Updated: 2 March 2019

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