Mens Lacrosse Playing Field

Irish Lacrosse League 2009-2016

Irish Lacrosse League Final Standings 2009-2016

Irish Lacrosse League 2009-10

 PWDLGFGABPPts
UCD87016719021
Dublin LC86027223119
NUI Galway8206185706
Trinity/Queens810786614

[References: 2]

Irish Lacrosse League 2010-11

 PWDLGFGABPPts
UCD Lacrosse86115220127
Dublin Bay Prawns85214322125
Dublin Lacrosse85035227222
NUI Galway8116135017
Trinity/Queens810795015

[References: 3]

Irish Lacrosse League 2011-12

 PWDLGFGABPPts
Dublin Bay Prawns97024519230
NUI Galway94234128121
UCD Lacrosse93152646115
Dublin Lacrosse92163150212

[References: 4-7]

Irish Lacrosse League 2012-13

 PWDLGFGABPPts
UCD Unicorns6501  121
Dublin Bay Prawns6402  117
Dublin Avengers LC6303  113
NUI Galway6006  11

[References: 8]

Irish Lacrosse League 2013-14

 PWDLGFGABPPts
Dublin Avengers LC6501  121
UCD Lacrosse6501  121
Dublin Bay Prawns5104  37
NUI Galway5005  11

[References: 9-17]

Irish Lacrosse League 2015

 PWDLGFGABPPts
Dublin Bay Prawns44002513016
UCD Lacrosse43013712113
NUI Galway4103303226
Dublin Avengers LC4202291805
Queens University Belfast400475304

[References: 18-26]

Irish Lacrosse League 2016

 PWDLGFGABPPts
Dublin LC4400  016
Dublin Bay Prawns4301  012
UCD4202283308
NUI Galway4013   2
Queens University Belfast4013   2

[References: 27-33]

Key

Format and Points

Points System: 4 Pts Win / 2 Pts Tie / 0 Pts Loss / 1 Bonus Pt for coming within half the score of the winner

Note on Tables

Note: 2014-2016 Tables compiled from results.

Report

Irish Lacrosse dates back to the 19th Century when the first leagues were played, with teams mostly in the Belfast area. It died out around the First World War and Michael Kennedy writing in the History of Irish Lacrosse has speculated it may have been due to the number of players called up to serve in the Army and also possibly due to the rise of the GAA and Irish Nationalism – Lacrosse would have drawn most of its players from the Protestant Upper Class.

From 1930-1970 an Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association played international fixtures with England, Scotland and Wales and ran a School Challenge competition.

The third phase of Irish Lacrosse began after the millennium, with interest sparked by a certain American Comedy Film.

The Irish Lacrosse League started in 2009-10, with UCD the first winners, and repeating the feat in 2010-11. Dublin Bay Prawns won the league in 2011-12, before UCD Unicorns won back the title in 2012-13.

From 2015 the league would become a spring league with the Newtownards Cup played as a pre-season Cup over Autumn in order to facilitate the entry of newer players. Dublin Bay Prawns would win the title that year and Dublin Lacrosse Club would finally get their hands on the title in 2016.

The first chapter in the re-emergence of Lacrosse in Ireland ends there as the two non-University teams merged for the 2017 season and in 2018 became Railway Union Lacrosse Club as they played in the famous Hockey and Cricket grounds in Sandymount.

References

Bibliography

Kennedy, Michael. (2015) A history of Irish Lacrosse. Ireland Lacrosse. Dublin.

Websites

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ireland_logo1_text-Revised2015.png [Accessed 6 November 2017]

2009-10

[2] Ireland Lacrosse – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2010) Irish Lacrosse League 2009 – Season Archive [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20101024142326/www.irelandlacrosse.ie/home/?page_id=430 [Accessed 11 December 2017]

2010-11

[3] Ireland Lacrosse – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2014) 2010-11 ILL Men’s Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20140715193735/www.irelandlacrosse.ie/home/?page_id=452 [Accessed 11 December 2017]

2011-12

[4] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) 2011-12 Standings and Award Winners [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2011-12-ill-men%e2%80%99s-standings/ [Accessed 26 July 2016]

[5] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2012) Post February 11 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/249906955087982 [Accessed 28 November 2017]

[6] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2012) Post March 12 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/269364559808888 [Accessed 28 November 2017]

[7] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2012) Post April 7 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/284881311590546 [Accessed 28 November 2017]

2012-13

[8] Ireland Lacrosse (2013) 2012-13 Standings and Award Winners {Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012-13-standings-and-award-winners/ [Accessed 26 July 2016]

2013-14

[9] Ireland Lacrosse (2016) 2013-14 Standings and Award Winners [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2013-14-standings-and-award-winners [Accessed 26 July 2016]

[10] Ireland Lacrosse (2014) ILL PREVIEW [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2014/01/21/ill-preview/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[11] Ireland Lacrosse (2014) AVENGERS AND UCD WINNERS IN OPENING WEEKEND [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2014/01/27/avengers-and-ucd-winners-in-opening-weekend/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[12] Ireland Lacrosse (2014) AVENGERS AND PRAWNS WINNERS ON DAY TWO [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2014/02/08/avengers-and-prawns-winners-on-day-two/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[13] Ireland Lacrosse (2014) AVENGERS LEAD AT HALF WAY POINT WHILE UCD KEEPS PACE [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2014/03/01/avengers-lead-at-half-way-point-while-ucd-keeps-pace/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[14] Ireland Lacrosse (2014) ILL WEEK FOUR: AVENGERS AND UCD WIN [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2014/03/24/ill-week-four-avengers-and-ucd-win/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[15] Ireland Lacrosse (2014) ILL FINAL WEEKEND AND 2014 AWARDS [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2014/04/14/ill-final-weekend-and-2014-awards/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[16] Ireland Lacrosse – Dublin Avengers Page (2014) Four down and two to go [Internet] Available from: http://www.irelandlacrosse.ie/clubs/dub/?p=361 [Accessed 29 December 2017]

[17] Ireland Lacrosse (2014) 2013-14 Standings and Award Winners [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2013-14-standings-and-award-winners/ [Accessed 26 July 2017]

2015

[18] Ireland Lacrosse (2016) 2014-15 Standings and Award Winners [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2014-15-standings-and-award-winners [Accessed 26 July 2016]

[19] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) WELCOME TO THE 2015 IRISH LACROSSE LEAGUE (ILL) SEASON1 [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2015/01/05/welcome-to-the-2015-irish-lacrosse-league-ill-season/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[20] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) ILL 2015 (Mens) GAMEDAY#1 REPORT [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2015/02/19/ill-2015-mens-gameday-1-report/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[21] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) ILL 2015 (Mens) GAMEDAY#2 REPORT [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2015/02/23/ill-2015-mens-gameday-2-report/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[22] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) ILL 2015 (Mens) GAMEDAY#3 REPORT [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2015/03/03/ill-2015-mens-gameday-3-report/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[23] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) ILL 2015 (Mens) GAMEDAY#4 REPORT [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2015/03/18/ill-2015-mens-gameday-4-report/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[24] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) ILL 2015 (Mens) GAMEDAY#5 REPORT [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2015/04/07/ill-2015-mens-gameday-5-report/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[25] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) ILL 2015 (Mens) GAMEDAY#6 (FINALS) REPORT [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2015/04/17/ill-2015-mens-gameday-6-finals-report/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[26] Lax Allstars (2015) Dublin Bay Prawns Irish Lacrosse league 2015 Champions [Internet] Available from: https://laxallstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/prawns-760×428.jpg [Accessed 30 December 2017]

2016

[27] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) VISION FOR IRELAND LACROSSE & 2015-16 DRAFT SCHEDULE [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2015/04/13/vision-for-irish-lacrosse-2015-16-draft-schedule/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[28] Ireland Lacrosse – Gooogle Docs (2015) Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-Ji54xXeCe5RWlsQWxFZFNaWjQ/view?usp=sharing [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[29] Dublin Lacrosse Club Facebook Page (2016) Post February 2, 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/DublinAvengersLC/posts/973566226069317 [Accessed 5 January 2018]

[30] Wayback Machine Internet Archive – Ireland Lacrosse (2016) 2016 Irish Lacrosse League Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20160515150541/http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2016-irish-lacrosse-league-standings/ [Accessed 5 January 2018]

[31] Dublin Lacrosse Club Facebook Page (2016) Photo Album – Galway Gameday Feb 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/pg/DublinAvengersLC/photos/?tab=album&album_id=990214991071107 [Accessed 5 January 2018]

[32] John G Yakim Facebook Page (2016) Post February 28 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/john.g.yakim/posts/10205773771443954 [Accessed 5 January 2018]

[33] Queen’s University Belfast Lacrosse Club Facebook Page (2016) Post March 6, 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/QUBLax/posts/1113488732017999 [Accessed 5 January 2018]

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Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cilliam Murphy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 4 December 2025. First Published: 7 June 2018

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2018

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IFDA | Irish Ultimate League 2017

Final Table

  P W L PF PA Pct
East Conference            
x – Ranelagh 4 4 0 60 22 100
x – XVI Ultimate Dublin 4 3 1 49 42 75
Uproar Maynooth 4 1 3 37 48 25
Masterclass Ultimate Ranelagh 4 1 3 38 52 25
Dublin Gravity (Ringsend) 4 1 3 37 57 25
West Conference            
x – PELT Ultimate Limerick 3 3 0 40 29 100
x – Ballincollig Ultimate 3 2 1 42 23 66.7
Rebel Ultimate Cork 3 1 2 25 43 33.3
Tribe Ultimate Galway 3 0 3 29 41 0

 

x – Qualify for Playoffs

 

Playoffs (Cabra, Dublin)

 

Date Team 1   Team 2  
  Semi-Finals      
19.08.17 Ranelagh 15 Ballincollig Ultimate 5
19.08.17 PELT Ultimate 15 XVI Ultimate 3
  3rd Place      
19.08.17 Ballincollig Ultimate 8 XVI Ultimate 15
  Final      
19.08.17 Ranelagh 15 PELT Ultimate 8

 

Regular Season

 

Date Team 1   Team 2  
  Week 1      
18.05.17 Ranelagh 15 XVI Ultimate 6
  Week 2      
29.05.17 PELT Ultimate 14 Ballincollig Ultimate 12
  Week 3      
10.06.17 Uproar 9 Masterclass Ultimate 10
  Week 4      
19.06.17 Ballincollig Ultimate 15 Rebel Ultimate 3
  Week 5      
28.06.17 XVI Ultimate 13 Uproar 8
  Week 6      
09.07.17 Dublin Gravity 7 Ranelagh 15
09.07.17 Ballincollig Ultimate 15 Tribe Ultimate 6
09.07.17 Rebel Ultimate 15 Tribe Ultimate 13
  Week 7      
13.07.17 Masterclass Ultimate 12 Dublin Gravity 13
  Week 8      
20.07.17 Ranelagh 15 Masterclass Ultimate 4
  Week 9      
24.07.17 Masterclass Ultimate 12 XVI Ultimate 15
  Week 10      
17.08.17 XVI Ultimate 15 Dublin Gravity 7
  PELT Ultimate 15 Rebel Ultimate 7
  Tribe Ultimate 10 PELT Ultimate 11

 

References

__________________________________________________________

 

Websites

 

[1] Irish Flying Disc Association (2017) All Ireland Ultimate League Standings [Internet] Available from: http://irishultimate.com/e/all-ireland-ultimate-league/standings/stage/117220 [Accessed 5 October 2017]

[2] Irish Flying Disc Association (2017) All Ireland Ultimate League Scores [Internet] Available from: http://irishultimate.com/e/all-ireland-ultimate-league/schedule [Accessed 5 October 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan, Alan Gray, Ian Breathnach & Mark Mahon

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 18 December 2018

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and INAWSA 2018

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Irish Paintball League 2008-2010

IPL 2008

PlaceTeamPoints
1Escaramouche 
2Dublin Reapers 
3Team Karnage 
4Wild Cards 
5Risk Factor 

[1]

IPL 2009

PlaceTeamPoints
1Team Karnage470
2Wildfire425
3Reapers405
4Bad Company345
5Irish Rage295
6Marvel280
7Team Fear255
8Escaramouche185
9DIT35

Reference: [2]

IPL 2010: Table After 3 Rounds

PlaceTeamPoints
1Karnage285
2Reapers245
3DIT205
4Wildfire100
5BCR65
6Elysium Mafia45

Reference:Compiled from: [3][4][5][6][7]

Websites

[1] Irish Paintball League – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2010) Irish Paintball League – 2008 IPL Rankings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20100726111524/http://www.irishpaintballleague.com/ipl-rankings.html [Accessed 19 September 2017]

[2] Irish Paintball League – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2010) Irish Paintball League – 2009 IPL Rankings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20100726111524/http://www.irishpaintballleague.com/ipl-rankings.html [Accessed 19 September 2017]

[3] paintballer.ie (2010) Irish Paintball League 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://www.d1039224.blacknight.com/forum/threads/irish-paintball-league-2010.9506/ [Accessed 19 September 2017]

[4] paintballer.ie (2010) IPL Manic Cup Live Scores [Internet] Available from: http://www.d1039224.blacknight.com/forum/threads/ipl-manic-cup-live-scores.10975/ [Accessed 19 September 2017]

[5] paintballer.ie (2010) IPL Eclipse Cup Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.d1039224.blacknight.com/forum/threads/ipl-eclipse-cup-standings.11382/ [Accessed 19 September 2017]

[6] paintballer.ie (2010) IPL Cup Live scores [Internet] Available from: http://www.d1039224.blacknight.com/forum/threads/ipl-cup-live-scores.12283/ [Accessed 19 September 2017]

[7] paintballer.ie (2010) IPL Barrage Cup Draw and Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://www.d1039224.blacknight.com/forum/threads/ipl-barrage-cup-draw-and-schedule.12695/ [Accessed 19 September 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richie Mulcahy.

About this document

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Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 September 2018

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WCF | European Curling Championships 2004-2012

WCF European Curling Championships B-Tournament 2004

 PWL
Group A   
x – Ireland880
x – Finland871
Austria862
Hungary853
Bulgaria844
Belarus826
Estonia826
Poland826
Andorra808
Group B   
x – England761
x – Czech Republic761
Netherlands752
Spain743
Latvia743
Slovakia725
Greece716
Kazakhstan707

[1]

Semi-Finals   
England2Finland12
Czech Republic4Ireland13
3rd Place   
England5Czech Republic4
Final   
Finland9Ireland2

[1]

WCF European Curling Championships Group A Tournament 2005

 PWL
x – Scotland981
x – Sweden981
x – Switzerland963
t1 – Norway954
t1 – Germany954
Denmark945
Ireland945
Finland936
r – Italy918
r – Russia918

[2]

Tied Playoff 1   
Germany7Norway8
Semi-Finals   
Norway7Scotland4
Sweden8Switzerland5
3rd Place   
Scotland7Switzerland5
Final   
Norway9Sweden4

[2]

WCF European Curling Championships Group A Tournament 2006

 PWL
x – Scotland972
x – Switzerland972
x – Germany963
t2 – Sweden954
t1 – Norway954
t1 – Finland954
t1r – France936
t2r – Denmark936
t1r – Ireland936
r – Wales918

[3]

Tied Playoff 1 Relegation   
Ireland4France5
Tied Playoff 2 Relegation   
Denmark5France6

[3]

Tied Playoff 1   
Finland5Norway6
Tied Playoff 2   
Sweden7Norway6
Place 3 Playoff   
Sweden6Germany4
Place 1 Playoff   
Switzerland9Scotland5
Semi-Final   
Sweden2Scotland5
Final   
Switzerland7Scotland6

[3]

WCF European Curling Championships B-Tournament 2007

 PWL
Group A   
x – Ireland660
x – Spain651
Netherlands642
Austria633
Belgium624
Greece615
Iceland606
Group B   
x – Latvia660
x – England651
Wales642
Lithuania633
Bulgaria624
Belarus615
Serbia606

[4]

Promotion SC1   
England8Hungary5
Promotion SC2   
Russia6Spain7
Promotion C   
Ireland7Czech Republic9
Ireland2Czech Republic9

[4]

Place 3 Playoff   
England3Spain8
Place 1 Playoff   
Ireland9Latvia7
Final   
Spain4Ireland9

[4]

WCF European Curling Championships Group A Tournament 2008

 PWL
Scotland972
Norway972
Germany972
Switzerland963
Denmark954
France945
Czech Republic945
Sweden936
Spain918
Ireland918

[5]

    

WCF European Curling Championships B-Tournament 2009

 PWL
Group A   
x – Russia990
t1 – Netherlands972
t1 – England972
Estonia954
Poland945
Spain945
Bulgaria945
Greece936
Lithuania927
Serbia909
Group B   
x – Hungary981
t2 – Latvia972
t2 – Ireland972
t1 – Wales972
Austria963
Belgium945
Croatia936
Iceland927
Slovakia918
Belarus909

[6]

Promotion B   
Hungary 4Netherlands6
Promotion C   
Denmark6Netherlands2
Denmark10Netherlands5
Tied 2 Playoff   
Ireland9Latvia7
Tied 1 Playoff   
England5Netherlands9
Ireland11Wales4
Place 3 Playoff   
Netherlands9Ireland3
Final   
Russia4Netherlands8

[6]

WCF European Curling Championships B-Tournament 2010

 PWL
Group A   
x – Latvia660
y – Ireland651
Finland642
Wales633
Austria624
Belarus615
Croatia606
Group B   
x – Italy770
y – Slovakia752
Belgium743
Spain743
Estonia734
England734
Hungary725
Greece707

[7]

Promotion B   
Ireland9Slovakia2
Promotion C   
France11Italy5
France7Italy8
France8Italy4

[7]

Place 3 Playoff   
Ireland8Slovakia2
Place 1 Playoff   
Italy5Latvia9
Semi-Final   
Ireland5Italy6
Final   
Latvia7Italy10

[7]

WCF European Curling Championships B-Tournament 2011

 PWL
Group A   
x – Hungary761
y – Russia761
Austria752
Finland743
Spain734
Lithuania725
Slovakia716
Belarus716
Group B   
x – Ireland761
y – England761
Estonia743
Poland743
Belgium743
Wales725
Netherlands725
Croatia707

[8]

Promotion C   
France10Russia4
France10Russia6
Promotion B   
Ireland4England8

[8]

Place 3 Playoff   
England2Russia6
Place 1 Playoff   
Ireland4Hungary6
Semi-Final   
Russia6Ireland3
Final   
Hungary4Russia7

[8]

WCF European Curling Championships B-Tournament 2012

 PWL
Group A   
x – Finland761
t1 – England752
t1 – Italy752
Estonia743
Spain734
Turkey725
Slovakia725
Wales716
Group B   
x – Latvia761
y – Netherlands761
Croatia743
Belgium743
Poland734
Austria725
Lithuania725
Ireland716

[9]

Promotion C   
France11Finland10
France6Finland8
France5Finland6
Promotion B   
Netherlands10England8

[9]

Tied 1 Playoff   
England8Italy4
Place 3 Playoff   
Netherlands7England4
Place 1 Playoff   
Finland5Latvia6
Semi-Final   
Finland7Netherlands4
Final   
Latvia4Finland7

[9]

Report

_________________________________________________________

From 2004-2012 Ireland competed in the B-Tournament in the European Championships, and twice winning promotion to the A-Tournament, before the loss of Home Ice meant they could no longer compete.

In 2004, they finished top of Group A with a perfect 8-0 record, winning 13-4 in the Semi-Finals against the Czech Republic before losing 9-2 to Finland in the Final, although winning Promotion in the process.

2005 would see Ireland finish with a 4-5 record in the A-Tournament and in joint 6th.

In 2006 the Irish team would finish with a 3-6 record, losing the relegation playoff 5-4 to France.

Back in the B-Tournament for 2007, Ireland would finish top of Group A on 6-0, but lose the Promotion Playoff 9-7 & 9-2 to the Czechs. After winning the Placement Playoff 9-7 against Latvia, Ireland would win the Final 9-4 against Spain.

In the A-Tournament again for 2008 Ireland would finish joint bottom with a 1-8 record and be relegated.

Once again in the B-Tournament for 2009, the Irish would finish joint second in their Group on 7-2, before once again beating Latvia in the Playoffs 9-2, and then going down 9-3 to the Netherlands in the Place 3 Playoff, who would go on to beat Russia in the Final.

In the 2010 Tournament, Ireland would finish runners-up to Latvia in their group with 5 wins and 1 loss, before beating Slovakia 9-2 & 8-2 in the Playoffs, and again losing in the Semi-Finals to the eventual winners, this time Italy on a scoreline of 6-5.

For 2011, Ireland would finish joint top of their group on 6-1 with England, before losing the Playoff to them 8-4, and then in the next Playoff, losing to Hungary 6-4. Once again, for the third year running, Ireland would lose in the Semi-Finals to the eventual winner, Russia this time, 6-3.

Following a disappointing 2012 where Ireland finished bottom of their group on 1-6, they would lose Home Ice, after Dundonald Ice Bowl was no longer available for Curling, and be unable then to compete in the European Championships until returning to the C-Tournament in 2017.

References

________________________________________________________

Websites

[1] World Curling Federation (2017) Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2004 http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/227 [Accessed 10 February 2017]

[2] World Curling Federation (2017) Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2005 http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/229 [Accessed 10 February 2017]

[3] World Curling Federation (2017) Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2006 http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/231 [Accessed 10 February 2017]

[4] World Curling Federation (2017) Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2007 http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/320 [Accessed 10 February 2017]

[5] World Curling Federation (2017) Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2008 http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/253 [Accessed 10 February 2017]

[6] World Curling Federation (2017) Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2009 http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/318 [Accessed 10 February 2017]

[7] World Curling Federation (2017) Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2010 http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/359 [Accessed 10 February 2017]

[8] World Curling Federation (2017) Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2011 http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/435 [Accessed 10 February 2017]

[9] World Curling Federation (2017) Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2012 http://results.worldcurling.org/Championship/Details/451 [Accessed 10 February 2017]

Images

[10] World Curling Federation (2017) World Curling Federation Logo [Internet] http://www.worldcurling.org/_templates/wcf2014/css/1/images/default.jpg [Accessed 20 June 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Emerson Callender.

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Last Updated: 18 December 2018

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International Rules Football | Ireland v Australia 1984-2017

 

International Rules Series 1984

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
21.10.84 Cork Australia 2-15-13 (70) Ireland 4-8-9 (57)
28.10.84 Croke Park, Dublin Ireland 3-18-8 (80) Australia 1-18-16 (76)
04.11.84 Croke Park, Dublin Australia 76 Ireland 71
Australia won three-game series 2-1

[1][10]

International Rules Series 1986

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
11.10.86 Perth Australia 1-14-16 (64) Ireland 5-5-12 (57)
19.10.86 Melbourne Ireland 3-10-14 (62) Australia 1-10-10 (46)
24.10.86 Adelaide Ireland 4-8-7 (55) Australia 0-7-11 (32)
Ireland won three-game series 2-1

[1][10]

International Rules Series 1987

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
18.10.87 Croke Park, Dublin Ireland 3-7-14 (53) Australia 1-11-12 (51)
25.10.87 Croke Park, Dublin Australia 3-14-12 (72) Ireland 3-6-11 (47)
01.11.87 Croke Park, Dublin Australia 0-14-17 (59) Ireland 1-13-10 (55)
Australia won three-game series 2-1

[1][10]

International Rules Series 1990

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
02.11.90 Melbourne Ireland 0-12-11 (47) Australia 0-10-8 (38)
10.11.90 Canberra Ireland 3-9-7 (52) Australia 0-7-10 (31)
17.11.90 Perth Australia 0-13-11 (50) Ireland 0-12-8 (44)
Ireland won three-game series 2-1

[1][10]

International Rules Series 1998

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
11.10.98 Croke Park, Dublin Australia 2-13-11 (62) Ireland 2-13-10 (61)
18.10.98 Croke Park, Dublin Ireland 4-12-7 (67) Australia 2-10-14 (56)
Ireland won two-game series 128-118 on aggregate

[1][10]

International Rules Series 1999

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
07.10.99 Melbourne Ireland 2-16-10 (70) Australia 0-16-14 (62)
15.10.99 Adelaide Ireland 1-11-13 (52) Australia 2-12-4 (52)
Ireland won two-game series 122-114 on aggregate

[1][10]

International Rules Series 2000

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
08.10.00 Croke Park, Dublin Australia 0-14-13 (55) Ireland 1-11-8 (47)
15.10.00 Croke Park, Dublin Australia 2-15-11 (68) Ireland 1-12-9 (51)
Australia won two-game series 123-98 on aggregate

[1][4][5][10]

International Rules Series 2001

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
12.10.01 Melbourne Ireland 2-13-8 (53) Australia 1-13-9 (59)
19.10.01 Ireland 2-17-8 (71) Australia 1-13-7 (52)
Ireland won two-game series 130-105 on aggregate

[1][3][10]

International Rules Series 2002

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
13.10.02 Croke Park, Dublin Australia 2-15-8 (65) Ireland 1-14-10 (58)
20.10.02 Croke Park, Dublin Australia 1-11-3 (42) Ireland 1-8-12 (42)
Australia won two-game series 107-100 on aggregate

[1][10]

International Rules Series 2003

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
24.10.03 Perth Australia 3-10-8 (56) Ireland 1-10-10 (46)
31.10.03 Melbourne Ireland 2-9-9 (48) Australia 1-10-9 (45)
Australia won two-game series 101-94 on aggregate

[1][10]

International Rules Series 2004

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
17.10.04 Croke Park, Dublin Ireland 3-17-8 (77) Australia 1-9-8 (41)
24.10.04 Croke Park, Dublin Ireland 1-13-10 (56) Australia 0-13-2 (41)
Ireland won two-game series 133-82 on aggregate

[1][10]

 

International Rules Series 2005

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
21.10.05 Perth Australia 2-27-7 (100) Ireland 3-11-13 (64)
28.10.05 Melbourne Australia 0-18-9 (63) Ireland 0-11-9 (42)
Australia won two-game series 163-106 on aggregate

[1][10]

International Rules Series 2006

 

Date Venue Winner Runner-up
28.10.06 Galway Ireland 1-12-6 (48) Australia 1-9-7 (40)
05.11.06 Croke Park, Dublin Australia 3-15-6 (69) Ireland 0-7-10 (31)
Australia won two-game series 107-100 on aggregate

[1][10]

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

[1]
[11]

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

[1]
[12][13]

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

[1]
[6][7]

International Rules Series 2014

 

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

[1]

International Rules Series 2015

 

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

[1]

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

[1][14][15]

 

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[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.

 

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Websites

 

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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]

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Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Pippo O’Grady, Ireland .

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 23 September 2018

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and INAWSA 2018

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