International Korfball Federation | European Korfball Championship 2014

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5th IKF European Korfball Championship 2014

Maia (Por), 25 October – 2 November 2014

 

Final Standings

PosCountryPWLGFGAPts
1Netherlands6602368518
2Belgium6421589612
3Portugal64212413312
4England633971398
5Czech Republic6241161187
6Russia6241181435
7Hungary64210612412
8Poland633841089
9Catalonia633116979
10Germany6241171027
11Scotland6428810312
12Ireland624771115
13Serbia633831068
14Slovakia615721074
15Turkey62487956
16Wales61581924

Reference: [1]

Pool D

 

Date Team 1   Team 2  
25 Oct 2014 Hungary 19 Ireland 14
25 Oct 2014 Slovakia 10 Scotland 15
26 Oct 2014 Slovakia 14 Ireland 15 gg
26 Oct 2014 Hungary 25 Scotland 18
28 Oct 2014 Hungary 20 Slovakia 10
28 Oct 2014 Ireland 11 Scotland 20

 

  P W L GF GA Pts
Hungary 3 3 0 64 42 9
Scotland 3 2 1 53 46 6
Ireland 3 1 2 40 53 2
Slovakia 3 0 3 34 50 1

 

Placement Quarter-Finals (9-16)

 

Date Team 1   Team 2  
29 Oct 2014 Catalonia 26 Serbia 8
29 Oct 2014 Germany 26 Slovakia 9
29 Oct 2014 Wales 11 Ireland 13
29 Oct 2014 Scotland 15 Turkey 13

 

Placement Semi-Finals

 

Date Team 1   Team 2  
30 Oct 2014 Germany 30 Scotland 2
30 Oct 2014 Catalonia 29 Ireland 10
30 Oct 2014 Slovakia 18 Turkey 16
30 Oct 2014 Serbia 18 Wales 15

 

Placement Finals (9-16)

 

Date Team 1   Team 2  
1 Nov 2014 Turkey 14 Wales 11
1 Nov 2014 Slovakia 11 Serbia 15
1 Nov 2014 Scotland 18 Ireland 14
1 Nov 2014 Germany 17 Catalonia 18

 

Ireland finished 12th of 16

 

Websites

 

International Korfball Federation (2016) International Korfball Federation History July 2016 [Internet] Available from: http://ikf.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/IKF-European-Korfball-Championship-history-July-2016.pdf [Accessed 30 January 2017]

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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International Korfball Federation European Korfball Championship 2010

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4th IKF European Korfball Championship 2010

Rotterdam, Leeuwarden, Tilburg, Almelo, The Hague (Ned), 22-31 October 2010

Final Standings

PosCountryPWLGFGAPts
1Netherlands7702567421
2Belgium7612249818
3Czech republic75214713214
4Germany74312814812
5Catalonia74313911513
6England7341251239
7Portugal7251461146
8Russia7341321579
9Poland75211212814
10Hungary74310913313
11Wales734881359
12Ireland725891095
13Slovakia7349712310
14Serbia716971673
15Scotland716851513
16Turkey716771443
European Korfball Championships Final Standings 2010 [Ref: Compiled from results in: 1]

Reference: [1]

1st Round Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
Pool ALeeuwarden
22.10.2010Hungary22Serbia16
22.10.2010Netherlands36Germany8
23.10.2010Germany36Serbia13
23.10.2010Netherlands41Hungary8
24.10.2010Germany21Hungary11
24.10.2010Netherlands45Serbia8
Pool BTilburg
22.10.2010Catalonia35Scotland7
22.10.2010Belgium38Poland10
23.10.2010Poland16Scotland11
23.10.2010Belgium29Catalonia12
24.10.2010Catalonia23Poland5
24.10.2010Belgium35Scotland9
Pool CAlmelo
22.10.2010Portugal20Turkey9
22.10.2010Czech Republic32Wales7
23.10.2010Portugal30Wales9
23.10.2010Czech Republic33Turkey9
24.10.2010Wales17Turkey13
24.10.2010Czech Republic20Portugal17
Pool DThe Hague
22.10.2010England24Ireland6
22.10.2010Russia23Slovakia14
23.10.2010England27Slovakia6
23.10.2010Russia16Ireland12
24.10.2010Slovakia13Ireland14 gg
24.10.2010Russia26England24
European Korfball Championships 1st Round Results 2010 [Ref: 1]

1st Round Group Tables

PWLGFGAPts
Pool A
*Netherlands330122249
*Germany32165606
Hungary31241783
Serbia303371030
Pool B
*Belgium330102419
*Catalonia32170416
Poland31231723
Scotland30327860
Pool C
*Czech Republic33085339
*Portugal32167386
Wales31233753
Turkey30331700
Pool D
*Russia33065509
*England32175386
Ireland31232532
Slovakia30333631
European Korfball Championships 1st Round Standings 2010 [Ref: Compiled from results in: 1]

Quarter-Final Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
Pool ERotterdam
26.10.2010Germany26Russia25
26.10.2010Netherlands34England6
27.10.2010Germany15England11
27.10.2010Netherlands39Russia12
Pool FRotterdam
26.10.2010Catalonia17Czech Republic18 gg
26.10.2010Belgium32Portugal16
27.10.2010Catalonia12Portugal25
27.10.2010Belgium35Czech Republic15
Pool GRotterdam
26.10.2010Hungary17Slovakia8
26.10.2010Serbia10Ireland16
27.10.2010Hungary14Ireland13
27.10.2010Serbia13Slovakia15
Pool HRotterdam
26.10.2010Poland23Turkey7
26.10.2010Scotland15Wales18
27.10.2010Poland17Wales12
27.10.2010Scotland12Turkey15

Note: Matches between teams from the same 1st Round Group carried forward from 1st Round

 PWLGFGAPts
TOP GROUPS
Group E
*Netherlands330109269
*Germany32149726
Russia31263893
England30341750
Group F
*Belgium33096439
*Czech Republic32153695
Portugal31258643
Catalonia30341721
BOTTOM GROUPS
Group G
*Hungary33053379
*Ireland32143375
Slovakia31236444
Serbia30339530
Group H
*Poland33046309
*Wales32147456
Turkey31235523
Scotland30338490
European Korfball Championships Quarter-Final Standings 2010 [Ref: Compiled from results in: 1]

Placement Semi-Finals (Topsportcentre, Rotterdam)

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
13-16 Semi-Finals
28.10.2010Slovakia20Scotland15
28.10.2010Serbia23Turkey12
9-12 Semi-Finals
28.10.2010Hungary18Wales14
28.10.2010Ireland18Poland21
5-8 Semi-Finals
28.10.2010Russia15Catalonia19
28.10.2010England17Portugal15
1-4 Semi-Finals
28.10.2010Germany11Belgium34
28.10.2010Czech Republic11Netherlands36
European Korfball Championships Placement Semi-Finals 2010 [Ref: 1]

Placement Finals (Rotterdam)

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
15-16 PlaceTopsportcentre
30.10.2010Scotland16Turkey12
13-14 PlaceTopsportcentre
30.10.2010Slovakia21Serbia14
11-12 PlaceTopsportcentre
30.10.2010Ireland10Wales11
9-10 PlaceTopsportcentre
 30.10.2010 Poland20 Hungary 19 
7-8 PlaceAHOY, Rotterdam
31.10.2010Russia15Portugal23
5-6 PlaceAHOY, Rotterdam
31.10.2010Catalonia21England16
Bronze MedalAHOY, Rotterdam
31.10.2010Germany11Czech Republic18
ChampionshipAHOY, Rotterdam
31.10.2010Belgium21Netherlands25
European Korfball Championships Placement Finals 2010 [Ref: 1]

Report

Ireland finished 12th of 16 in their first ever outing in the European Korfball Championships, in Netherlands 2010. Having lost their opening two gamesto England and Russia, they beat Slovakia 14-13 on the Golden Goal to finish third in their first round group.

The match against Slovakia carried over to the Quarter-Finals group, where they beat Serbia and lost by a single goal to Hungary, thus finishing second in the group and qualifying for the 9th-12th Semi-Finals.

Ireland lost to Poland in their Semi-Final, and then lost by a single goal, 10-11, to Wales in the 11th-12th Place match.

Ireland Korfball – European Korfball Championships 2010 Team Photo [Ref: 3]

About

Korfball is a Dutch variation of Basketball, where in keeping with the Dutch Total Football tradition, players on both teams switch between playing attack & defense after two score by either team. Attack & defense also play in zones, which they must stay in, much like in Netball.

Websites

[1] International Korfball Federation (2016) International Korfball Federation History July 2016 [Internet] Available from: http://ikf.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/IKF-European-Korfball-Championship-history-July-2016.pdf [Accessed 30 January 2017]

Images

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

[3] Ireland Korfball Association (2020) EKC 2010 Team Photo [Internet] Available from: http://irelandkorfball.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/5129898826_36cc56f56a_b-768×512.jpg [Accessed 26 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan.

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International Korfball Federation World Korfball Championship 2019

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Final Standings

PlaceCountryPWGGWGGLLFAPts
1Netherlands770002166821
2Belgium760011919818
3Chinese Taipei7600119811318
4China7410217613414
5Germany750021418915
6Suriname740121439613
7Czech Republic7400310612412
8Portugal740031509312
9England7500214911515
10Catalonia730041051219
11Poland7400310412912
12Hungary720051311386
13Slovakia73004951639
14Australia720051251536
15Japan72005991866
16Ireland70007981500
17Hong Kong China7400311814312
18New Zealand720051091436
19South Africa71006831463
20Macau China70007541900

Reference: [1]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool A
01.08.19Netherlands41New Zealand5
01.08.19Czech Republic17Catalonia14
02.08.19Czech Republic23New Zealand11
02.08.19Netherlands35Catalonia10
03.08.19Catalonia15New Zealand13
03.08.19Netherlands23Czech Republic7
Pool B
01.08.19Chinese Taipei27Ireland14
01.08.19Australia19Poland21
02.08.19Chinese Taipei35Poland9
02.08.19Australia22Ireland20
03.08.19Chinese Taipei30Australia14
03.08.19Poland14Ireland13
Pool C
01.08.19Belgium34Slovakia12
01.08.19England30Hong Kong China17
02.08.19England24Slovakia10
02.08.19Belgium38Hong Kong China7
03.08.19Belgium27England13
03.08.19Hong Kong China16Slovakia18
Pool D
01.08.19China42Macau China8
01.08.19Hungary12Suriname24
02.08.19Hungary36Macau China2
02.08.19China21Suriname20
03.08.19China29Hungary24
03.08.19Suriname33Macau China4
Pool E
01.08.19South Africa4Portugal36
01.08.19Germany37Japan12
02.08.19South Africa6Germany29
02.08.19Portugal33Japan8
03.08.19Germany10Portugal14
03.08.19South africa10Japan19

Reference: [1]

Pool Tables

PWGGWGGLLFAPts
Pool A
*Netherlands330009
*Czech Republic320016
*Catalonia310023
New Zealand300030
Pool B
*Chinese Taipei330009
*Poland320016
*Australia310023
*Ireland300030
Pool C
*Belgium330009
*England320016
*Slovakia310023
Hong Kong China300030
Pool D
*China321008
*Suriname320107
*Hungary310023
Macau China300030
Pool E
*Portugal330009
*Germany320016
*Japan310023
South Africa300030

Reference: [1] Note: *Qualify for Round 2 / Ireland Qualify as best 4th place finisher.

Consolation Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
05.08.19South Africa11Hong Kong China16
05.08.19New Zealand21Macau China8
06.08.19Hong Kong China19Macau China7
06.08.19South Africa13New Zealand21
07.08.19New Zealand19Hong Kong China22
08.08.19South Africa16Macau China16

Reference: [1]

Consolation Pool Table

PWGGWGGLLFAPts
Hong Kong China330009
New Zealand320016
South Africa200020
Macau China200020

Reference: Compiled from results in [1]

Knockout Stages

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 2
05.08.19Belgium27Hungary6
05.08.19Chinese Taipei42Japan22
05.08.19Netherlands34Ireland7
05.08.19Poland9Germany22
05.08.19China31Slovakia9
05.08.19England18Suriname22
05.08.19Czech Republic27Australia15
05.08.19Portugal15Catalonia11
Quarter-Finals9-16 Place
06.08.19Hungary22Australia15
06.08.19Japan6England25
06.08.19Ireland12Poland16
06.08.19Slovakia8Catalonia25
Quarter-Finals1-8 Place
06.08.19China25Portugal21
06.08.19Chinese Taipei20Suriname18
06.08.19Belgium27Czech Republic10
06.08.19Netherlands25Germany9
Semi-Finals13-16 Place
07.08.19Ireland14Slovakia18
07.08.19Japan13Australia21
Semi-finals9-12 Place
07.08.19Poland14Catalonia15
07.08.19England20Hungary18
Semi-Finals5-8 Place
08.08.19Germany18Portugal15
08.08.19Suriname18Czech Republic5
Semi-Finals1-4 Place
08.08.19Chinese Taipei19Belgium20
08.08.19Netherlands27China12
Finals19-20 Place
09.08.19South Africa23Macau China9
Finals17-18 Place
10.08.19Hong Kong China21New Zealand19
Finals15-16 Place
09.08.19Japan19Ireland18
Finals13-14 Place
09.08.19Australia19Slovakia18
Finals11-12 Place
09.08.19Poland21Hungary13
Finals9-10 Place
09.08.19Catalonia15England19
Finals7-8 Place
10.08.19Portugal16Czech Republic17
Finals5-6 Place
10.08.19Germany16Suriname8
Finals3-4 Place
10.08.19Chinese Taipei25China16
Final
10.08.19Belgium18Netherlands31

Reference: [1]

Report

Ireland finished 16th out of 20 countries in their first time entering the World Korfball Championships. They qualified for the second round as the best 4th place finisher as they only lost two matches by two goals or less – to Poland and Australia.

In the Second Round they were drawn against Netherlands, inventors of the sport and the best country at the game, and were comfortably beaten. Two 4-goal defeats followed – to Poland and Slovakia – before another heart-breakingly narrow defeat – this time 19-18 to japan in the Final Placement match.

Ireland Korfball Team Photo World Championships 2019 [Ref: 3]

Team: Niall Sheekey, Sarah Paine, Ashley Yates, Jess Black, Dinos Tritsarolis, Lizzie Tighe, Stewart McConvery & Charlie Lewis.

About

Korfball is a Dutch variation of Basketball, where in keeping with the Dutch Total Football tradition, players on both teams switch between playing attack & defense after two score by either team. Attack & defense also play in zones, which they must stay in, much like in Netball.

Websites

[1] International Korfball Federation (2019) IKF World Korfball Championship (IKF WKC) – 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.worldkorfball.sport/competitions/ikf-world-korfball-championship-ikf-wkc-119 [Accessed 22 August 2019]

Images

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

[3] Ireland Korfball Association | Facebook Page (2019) Post to Page, August 13, 2019:”With Niall SheekeySarah PaineAshley YatesJess BlackDinos TritsarolisLizzie TigheStewart McConvery and Charley Lewis in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal.” [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/68245443_2586797411382519_6467951285822816256_o.jpg?_nc_cat=109&_nc_sid=e007fa&_nc_ohc=rM2SNlVEEXgAX-hMuwl&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=94cc416c6f2883971dabc9fea83e66aa&oe=5EA241A6 [Accessed 26 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan & Brian Meehan.

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Irish Harness Racing Association Annaghmore Race Winners 2019

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Annaghmore Raceway, Saturday, 17 August 2019

RaceHorseDriverTimePrizemoney
Pace Grade G & G1 HCPArt at the BeachJonathan Cowden02:10:10350
Trot Grade G, F & E HCPDonaldMartin Loughran02:07:90750
Pace Grade F (FFA)IB A MagicianWayne McNevin02:04:80350
Clockwise Trot Grade E&D HCPAramPhilip Gilligan03:17:60500
Pace Grade E&C HCPTarawood CJPhilip Gilligan02:03:30350
Trot Grade D,C&B HCPBest of BuroisWayne Swindle02:07:00800

Reference: [1]

References:

Websites

[1] Irish Harness Racing Association Portmarnock Raceway Saturday 11th August 2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/fixtures-and-results/portmarnock-raceway-sunday-19th-august-2018-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3-2-2-2/ [Accessed 22 August 2019]

[2] Irish Harness Racing Association Annaghmore Raceway Saturday 17th August 2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishharnessracing.com/fixtures-and-results/portmarnock-raceway-sunday-19th-august-2018-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3-2-2/ [Accessed 22 August 2019]

Images

[3] Irish Harness Racing association | Facebook (2016) Profile Picture, February 26, 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/12495240_1517339545236444_1391026722408716256_n.png?_nc_cat=108&_nc_oc=AQmz80CoG_evRyD76-lFhG1ma589Hxn6IUlW4Sklvv65pkUMsfXj-ybUdW1nyvX571ZDg-pMMlZEH45v8YUt1jj7&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=d05a7708c26671d9fbaa6ecd4c009750&oe=5DCEBBFC [Accessed 12 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Frank Kingston, John Malone & Aedamar Kincaid

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International Rules Rounders-Softball | Club Internationals 1982

Results (Ireland)

DateRounders TeamSoftball Team
Softball Game
31.05.82Lakelands GAA (Dublin)3Leinster Softball24
Rounders Game
31.05.82Lakelands GAA (Dublin)5Leinster Softball13

Reference: [1]

Results (America)

DateRounders TeamSoftball Team
Boys Softball Game
04.82Skryne GAA (Meath)8Annunciation School Haverstown8
Girls Softball Game
04.82Skryne GAA (Meath)7Annunciation School Haverstown3
Boys Softball Game
16.04.82Skryne GAA (Meath)11Brookline Civic 2
Girls Softball Game
16.04.82Skryne GAA (Meath)5Brookline Civic5
Rounders Game
16.04.82Skryne GAA (Meath)11Brookline Civic11

Reference: [2]

Report

Rounders & Softball games were arranged between Lakelands GAA of Stillorgan in Dublin and a team of International Softball Players from America & Japan (undoubtedly from the Leinster Softball League which started up in 1982 involving 3 American Teams, 1 Japanese and 1 Irish).

The first match, played under Softball Rules ended 24-3 to the Internationals, the second game, under Rounders rules was more competitive, with the Internationals winning again 13-5.

Skryne GAA also made a trip to the USA in April, where the boys and girls played Softball matches against local schools – the Skryne boys and girls both winning one mmatch and drawing another. The Brookline coach requested a game of Rounders after their Softball games, which ended 11-all.

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1982) “Lakelands Rounders” Evening Herald Thursday, June 3, 1982. pg. 14.

[2] Anon. (1982) “Youth Beat” Meath Chronicle Saturday, November 13, 1982. pg. 13.

Note: Past editions of the Evening Herald & Meath Chronicle are available to view at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan.

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International Rules Hurlacrosse Club Internationals 2009-2018

Hurlacrosse Club Internationals 2009-2018

DateHurling TeamLacrosse Team
03.12.09QUB Hurling5QUB Lacrosse5
25.09.17Darmstadt GAA Hurling5-16 (31)Darmstadt Demons Lacrosse11-3 (36)
2017Darmstadt GAA HurlingDarmatadt Demons Lacrosse
08.10.18Darmstadt GAA HurlingDarmstadt Demons Lacrosse
03.11.18Orange County Wild GeeseTeam Eire Lacrosse

Report

The first Hurlacrosse International Rules Hurling v Lacrosse match took place in 2009 in Queen’s University Belfast between the QUB Hurling and Lacrosse Clubs. With a vague set of rules, the match finished 5-5 with a last minute equaliser for the Hurlers.

In 2017 the Darmstadt GAA and Lacrosse Clubs in Germany started a biannual series with the first set of rules drawn up. The first match finished with a Darmstadt Demons Lacrosse team win of 33 points to 31 (3pts for a goal; 1 for a point).

In 2018 the first Hurlacrosse match was organised in North America, between the GAA Club based in Orange County, California and a Team Eire (Irish-American Lacrosse players).

Rules:

A Full Set of Rules, drawn up by Darmstadt GAA and Lacrosse clubs is available here:

[5] Darmstadt GAA (2018) Hurlacrosse Rules [Internet] Available from: https://www.docdroid.net/zvo9I5l/compromise-hurling-lacrosse-english.pdf?fbclid=IwAR2g2j_OEbwXHrlr5UJpDFgCGHowSZYZ3xt_mYUObjFQutfBR6VArC1lE0I [Accessed 25 May 2019]

References:

Websites:

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2009) Hurlacrosse [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2009/12/08/hurlacrosse/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

Social Media:

[2] Darmstadt GAA (2017) Post September 28 2017:”Hurling/Shinty, Gaelic/Australian Football… Why not Hurling-Lacrosse-Compromise-Rules?” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DarmstadtGAA/posts/1449318821853190 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

[3] Darmstadt GAA (2018) Post October 9 2018:” Still with sore muscles from last weekend’s tournament in Amsterdam we competed in the third biannual Hurling-Lacrosse-Compromise-Rules match against the Darmstadt Demons yesterday. “ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DarmstadtGAA/posts/1879177485533986 [Accessed 16 March 2019]

Media:

[4] Play Hurling | You Tube (2018) Hurling v Lacrosse | Hurlacrosse | Los Angeles November 3rd 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvIDIe_YxM [Accessed 16 March 2019]

Acknowledgements:

Thanks to Shane Mulcahy, Cillian Murphy, Austin Purton & Ciaran Simms.

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International Rules Football | Irish Counties v Galahs 1967-1978

DateVenueWinner Runner-up 
  1967   
67Croke Park, DublinMeath1-10 (13)Galahs3-16 (25)
67 Mayo2-5 (11)Galahs2-12 (18)
  1968   
68AustraliaMeath played five state sides in a five match tour and won all five by an aggregate score of 26.43 to 3.29
68IrelandDown2-7 (13)Australia1-11 (14)
  1970   
70 In 1970 Kerry went on a World Tour, playing 7 games in San Francisco, New Zealand and Australia. They won all 7 games.
  1978   
10.78IrelandThe Galahs toured Ireland and played UCD, Dublin & Kerry

Reference: [1]

References

_________________________________________________________

Websites

[1] Footy Stamps (2006) History of International Rules [Internet] Available from: http://www.footystamps.com/ot_int_rules.htm [Accessed 10 September 2018]

Acknowledgements

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

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International Rules Football | Ireland v Australia 2008-2017

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International Rules Series 2008

Date Venue Winner   Runner-up  
24.10.08 Perth Ireland 45 Australia 44
31.10.08 Melbourne Ireland 57 Australia 53
    Ireland won two-game series 102-97 on aggregate

[1]

International Rules Series 2010

Date Venue Winner   Runner-up  
    Australia 47 Ireland 40
30.10.10 Croke Park Australia 0-14-13 (55) Ireland 1-11-13 (52)
    Australia won 102-92 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2011

Date Venue Winner   Runner-up  
28.10.11 Melbourne Ireland 4-17-5 (80) Australia 1-8-6 (36)
04.11.11 Gold Coast Ireland 1-13-5 (50) Australia 0-7-8 (29)
    Ireland won 130-65 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2013

Date Venue Winner   Runner-up  
19.10.13 Breffni Park, Cavan Ireland 57 Australia 35
26.10.13 Croke Park, Dublin Ireland 116 Australia 37
    Ireland won two-game series 173-72 on aggregate

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International Rules Series 2014

Date Venue Winner   Runner-up  
22.11.14 Perth Australia 56 Ireland 46
    Australia won single-game series

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International Rules Series 2015

Date Venue Winner   Runner-up  
21.11.15 Croke Park, Dublin Ireland 56 Australia 52
    Ireland won single-game series

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International Rules Series 2017

Date Venue Winner   Runner-up  
12.11.17 Adelaide Australia 2-13-12 (63) Ireland 1-13-8 (53)
18.11.17 Perth Australia 0-15-8 (53) Ireland 2-10-8 (50)
    Australia won 116-103 on aggregate

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Bibliography

[1] GAA (2017) – “The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games – Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive DBA Publications Limted, Dublin. Pg. 405

[2] (1999) Smith, Raymond (editor). The Sunday Independent ACCBANK Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games. pg. 530.

[3] (2002) Ulster GAA. Ulster Games 2002 Annual. “Results”. pg. 71.

Sources

[6] (2013) “Aussies’ fatal flaw is just not being up to it”. Irish Independent. Monday, October 21, 2013. pg. Sport 10-11

[7] (2013) “‘ It was like U-13 team playing against u-18s'”. Irish Independent. Monday, October 28, 2013. pg. 48-49

[8] (2014) “Ireland fail in basics as Aussies kick on for glory”. Irish Independent. Monday, November 24, 2014. pg. 48-49

[9] (2015) “Ireland’s Call as Kernan’s men outgun Aussies”. Irish Independent. Monday, November 23, 2015. pg. 46/47

Websites

[10] Footy Stamps (2006) History of International Rules [Internet] Available from: http://www.footystamps.com/ot_int_rules.htm [Accessed 10 September 2018]

[11] Gaelic Athletic Association (2010) Australia reclaim Cormac McAnallen Cup [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/news/australia-reclaim-cormac-mcanallen-cup/ [Accessed 14 December 2017]

[12] Gaelic Athletic Association (2011) Ireland ease to record Test win in Melbourne [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/ireland-ease-record-test-win-melbourne/ [Accessed 14 December 2017]

[13] Gaelic Athletic Association (2011) Ireland win International Rules series [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/ireland-win-international-rules-series/ [Accessed 14 December 2017]

[14] Gaelic Athletic Association (2017) Australia defeat Ireland in Adelaide [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/australia-defeat-ireland-adelaide/ [Accessed 2 December 2017]

[15] Gaelic Athletic Association (2017) Brave Ireland beaten in Perth [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/football/news/brave-ireland-beaten-perth/ [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Images

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

[17] Wikipedia (2017) AFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e4/Australian_Football_League.svg/1280px-Australian_Football_League.svg.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Anton Pippo O’Grady, Ireland .

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 August 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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

International Rules Handball-Pelota | Ireland v Basque Country 1932

Ireland v Basque Country International 1932

DateIreland TeamBasque Country Team
Singles
22.06.32P. Perry 2Jose Aramendi110-21. 21-11, 21-20
22.06.32P. Bell2Manuel Urcelay113-21, 21-16, 21-13
Hard-Ball Doubles
24.06.32J. McGrath &
R. McGinn
2M. Urcelay &
J. Aramendi
31-21, 21-17, 6-21, 21-20, 8-21
Hardball Doubles
28.06.32P. Berry &
B. Walsh
0M. Urcelay &
J. Aramendi
35-21, 13-21, 2-21

The series finished Ireland 2 Basque Country 2.

About

The match was organised by Eamonn de Valera, and featured the Irish Soft-ball Champion, P. Perry, the Irish Junior soft-ball champion, as well as Gardai Sgt. J. McGrath (Depot) & R. McGinn (Clontarf).

Sets alternated between using the Irish ball and the Basque ball.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Enda Fahy.

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International Rules Football | Ireland v Australia 1998-2006

International Rules Series 1998

DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upScore
11.10.98Croke Park, DublinAustralia2-13-11 (62)Ireland2-13-10 (61)
18.10.98Croke Park, DublinIreland4-12-7 (67)Australia2-10-14 (56)

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Ireland won two-game series 128-118 on aggregate

International Rules Series 1999

DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upScore
07.10.99MelbourneIreland2-16-10 (70)Australia0-16-14 (62)
15.10.99AdelaideIreland1-11-13 (52)Australia2-12-4 (52)

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Ireland won two-game series 122-114 on aggregate

International Rules Series 2000

DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upScore
08.10.00Croke Park, DublinAustralia0-14-13 (55)Ireland1-11-8 (47)
15.10.00Croke Park, DublinAustralia2-15-11 (68)Ireland1-12-9 (51)

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Australia won two-game series 123-98 on aggregate

International Rules Series 2001

DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upScore
12.10.01MelbourneIreland2-13-8 (53)Australia1-13-9 (59)
19.10.01?Ireland2-17-8 (71)Australia1-13-7 (52)

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Ireland won two-game series 130-105 on aggregate

International Rules Series 2002

DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upScore
13.10.02Croke Park, DublinAustralia2-15-8 (65)Ireland1-14-10 (58)
20.10.02Croke Park, DublinAustralia1-11-3 (42) Ireland1-8-12 (42)

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Australia won two-game series 107-100 on aggregate

International Rules Series 2003

DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upScore
24.10.03PerthAustralia3-10-8 (56)Ireland1-10-10 (46)
31.10.03MelbourneIreland2-9-9 (48) Australia1-10-9 (45)

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Australia won two-game series 101-94 on aggregate

International Rules Series 2004

DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upScore
17.10.04Croke Park, DublinIreland3-17-8 (77)Australia1-9-8 (41)
24.10.04Croke Park, DublinIreland1-13-10 (56) Australia0-13-2 (41)

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Ireland won two-game series 133-82 on aggregate

International Rules Series 2005

DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upScore
21.10.05PerthAustralia2-27-7 (100)Ireland3-11-13 (64)
28.10.05MelbourneAustralia0-18-9 (63) Ireland0-11-9 (42)

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Australia won two-game series 163-106 on aggregate

International Rules Series 2006

DateVenueWinnerScoreRunner-upScore
28.10.06GalwayIreland1-12-6 (48)Australia1-9-7 (40)
05.11.06Croke Park, DublinAustralia3-15-6 (69) Ireland0-7-10 (31)

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Australia won two-game series 107-100 on aggregate

Report

The International Rules Series between Ireland and Australia was revived as a two-game series in 1998, played annually. Ireland won the series in 1998 & 1999, before Australia took the 2000 series. Ireland won their third in four years in 2001, and then Australia won 4 out of five series between 2002 and 2006, with Ireland only winning in 2004.

From then on the series was held every two years.

Bibliography

  <p>[1] GAA (2017) - <em>"The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games - Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive</em> DBA Publications Limted, Dublin. Pg. 405</p>

Sources

[4] (2000) Martin Breheny. “Australia 0-14-13 (55) Ireland 1-11-08 (47)” Irish Independent. Monday, October 9, 2000. pg. 28-29

[5] (2000) Martin Breheny. “Australia 2-15-11 (68) Ireland 1-12-09 (51)”Irish Independent. Monday, October 16, 2000. pg. 26-27

Websites

[10] Footy Stamps (2006) History of International Rules [Internet] Available from: http://www.footystamps.com/ot_int_rules.htm [Accessed 10 September 2018]

Images

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

[17] Wikipedia (2017) AFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/e/e4/Australian_Football_League.svg/1280px-Australian_Football_League.svg.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Anton Pippo O’Grady, Ireland .

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 August 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirballe 2019

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