Ireland Lacrosse Men's Newtownards Cup 2018

Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Ref: 4]

Table

 PWTLFAPts
Railway Union22003414
UCD21011045
Galway2101  4
Cork2002163

Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Game Day 2 (Host: Galway) 
13.10.18UCD4Railway Union3
13.10.18UCD6Cork1
 Game Day 3: Final (Host: Dublin) 
10.11.18Railway Union14UCD5

Report

References

Websites

Social Media

[1] UCD Lacrosse Facebook Page (2015) Post October 16, 2018: “Congrats to both our teams after a great weekend in Galway! 💥 The boys managed to win both their games (4-3 against Railway, 6-1 against Cork) and the girls won their game 6-4 against Galway.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/UCDlax/posts/10156971792972139 [Accessed 24 October 2018]

[2] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2015) Post November 10, 2018: “Mens Newtownards cup final today was played in UCD. UCD Lacrosse vs Railway Lacrosse, the game was hard fought on both sides, with Railways experience stood strong with a final score of 14-5 “ [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1958919760853351 [Accessed 24 November 2018]

[3] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2015) Post November 10, 2018: “Below league stats can be viewed” [Internet] Available from: https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fdrive.google.com%2Ffile%2Fd%2F1eSsLH9fbTPlUKlQ6eSB-EKr3heDmASqw%2Fview%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2AvVQ4V6p-gUrYu7dg4LCNFJVgFR0UTgwGX_qRk01jDX2uYojBm1Ku6jw&h=AT0mZ1B4FyUWkiQrs2C30HTpxIs2NFP8IIibcnCr6swLFsNdZtQ_qaK44LYQSCKoiv-jYtVK1bdhHPH75nWu4RGuJu_9N7OmmzjNkvP9eoPw8GDPqHVsjbF1CybweOlzBfhkzmbZ0SK503XivXuGszWdOMDtFtJ22tlnZcsHbcbFSrgF2_iwcZ5zJ4UyxpEdf_eOT1YjKhG11XCnTJ7ViSX6_HBVDR21vDPfN6i9Z118YpHtRCpLsDpBc4C2EMxHMfCsubuTuHCZhLtVGTeWj-fRuNtniwbXJCx7NiopL2HzJ4Jnk6d32M5exvQqBlH_yh1ga-KEyHaGGjmrZvdOdKXXvFL5HrHyauBw2lJUWqxZisEdh74AkxuhUudGRafwZigLHXcnZqNMO8rgWh15D3RCj5__zYNnUdbUdJnnaLdkiEiZjnOLEPz9oLBNaA7Dc-zhEYHyXPlGc8MtvHYTlDG6DF-DfSIQMGffc0bEASeSRymwVHObbvtzlDm-4CCFGRNdjuUIoAuxeDFRujbFuMDSVK-b6AhKUQVWqKt_HZhWF_HN2OQyQWwPTc50WqAJQttkbnfA1URZAVG98fS_liexuGw1vcoxgDdfPOMBCzvOqmwikyxSTnemZyKh4AUcXVK9pysuzT7vAtOw1mNVrin9QVc0HPA [Accessed 24 November 2018]

Images

[4] 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]

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Ireland Lacrosse Men's Newtownards Cup 2014-15

Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Ref: 3]

Final Table

 PWTLFABPPts
UCD A4400268016
Dublin Bay Prawns43012411012
Dublin Avengers4202172219
NUI Galway410392115
UCD B400441811

Compiled from:
[1][2]

Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Gameday 1 NUI Galway 
15.11.14Dublin Bay Prawns8Dublin Avengers4
15.11.14NUI Galway3UCD B0
15.11.14Dublin Avengers5UCD A8
15.11.14Dublin Bay Prawns5UCD B1
15.11.14UCD A7NUI Galway2
 Gameday 2 Newtownards 
30.11.14Dublin Avengers4UCD B3
30.11.14Dublin Bay Prawns10NUI Galway1
30.11.14UCD A6UCD B0
30.11.14Dublin Avengers4NUI Galway3
30.11.14UCD A5Dublin Bay Prawns1

[1][2]

About

The Newtownards Cup is the main Cup competition of Ireland Lacrosse, run as both a Men’s and Women’s knockout competition in tandem with Irishh Lacrosse League matches from its inception in the 2010-11 season until 2013-14 when it became a pre-season mini-league run prior to Christmas in order to give rookies an introduction to Lacrosse. It was an eight-a-side competition from 2010-2013 as opposed to 10-a-side for regular Men’s Lacrosse and 12-a-side for Regular Women’s Lacrosse. In 2013-14 it became regular 10-a-side matches [1][3] The Games consisted of 2 twenty-minute halves with the final being 4 fifteen-minute quarters.[1]

Websites

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2013) NOVEMBER 15TH – GAMEDAY IN GALWAY [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2014/12/102/november-15th-gameday-in-galway/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[2] Ireland Lacrosse (2013) UCD MEN’S TEAM VICTORIOUS IN NEWTOWNARDS! [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2014/12/16/ucd-mens-team-victorious-in-newtownards/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

Images

[3] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Ireland Lacrosse Men's Newtownards Cup 2013-14

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Knockout Stage Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 3rd Place Playoff   
 NUI Galway13UCD White2
 Final   
 UCD Blue15Dublin Avengers13

[1][2][3]

League Stage Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Gameday 2 NUI Galway 
02.11.13UCD 1 Dublin Bay Prawns 
02.11.13NUI Galway Dublin Avengers 
02.11.13UCD 2 Dublin Bay Prawns 
02.11.13UCD 1 Dublin Avengers 
02.11.13NUI Galway UCD 2 
 Gameday 3 Newtownards 
23.11.13UCD 1 NUI Galway 
23.11.13Dublin Avengers Dublin Bay Prawns 
23.11.13UCD 1 UCD 2 
23.11.13NUI Galway Dublin Bay Prawns 
23.11.13Dublin Avengers UCD 2 

[1][2]

About

The Newtownards Cup is the main Cup competition of Ireland Lacrosse, run as both a Men’s and Women’s knockout competition in tandem with Irishh Lacrosse League matches from its inception in the 2010-11 season until 2013-14 when it became a pre-season mini-league run prior to Christmas in order to give rookies an introduction to Lacrosse. It was an eight-a-side competition from 2010-2013 as opposed to 10-a-side for regular Men’s Lacrosse and 12-a-side for Regular Women’s Lacrosse. In 2013-14 it became regular 10-a-side matches [1][3] The Games consisted of 2 twenty-minute halves with the final being 4 fifteen-minute quarters.[1]

Websites

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2013) 2013/2014 Ards Cup Draw [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2013/10/15/20132014-ards-cup-draw/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[2] Ireland Lacrosse (2013) UCD WINS NEWTOWNARDS CUP FINAL AS LACROSSE RETURNS TO NEWTOWNARDS AFTER MORE THAN 100 YEAR HIATUS! [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2013/11/28/ucd-wins-newtownards-cup-final-as-lacrosse-returns-to-newtownards-after-more-than-100-year-hiatus/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

Images

[3] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Ireland Lacrosse Men's Newtownards Cup 2012-13

Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Ref: ]

Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Semi-Finals   
09.04.13Dublin Avengers14NUI Galway5
09.04.13Dublin Bay Prawns6UCD4
 Final   
28.04.13Dublin Avengers5Dublin Bay Prawns2

[1][2][3]

About

The Newtownards Cup is the main Cup competition of Ireland Lacrosse, run as both a Men’s and Women’s knockout competition in tandem with Irishh Lacrosse League matches from its inception in the 2010-11 season until 2013-14 when it became a pre-season mini-league run prior to Christmas in order to give rookies an introduction to Lacrosse. It was an eight-a-side competition from 2010-2013 as opposed to 10-a-side for regular Men’s Lacrosse and 12-a-side for Regular Women’s Lacrosse. In 2013-14 it became regular 10-a-side matches [1][3] The Games consisted of 2 twenty-minute halves with the final being 4 fifteen-minute quarters.[1]

Websites

[1] Dublin Lacrosse (2012) Dublin Lacrosse Wraps up Season as Newtownards Cup Champions! [Internet] Available from: http://www.irelandlacrosse.ie/clubs/dub/news/dublin-lacrosse-wraps-up-season-as-newtownards-cup-champions/ [Accessed 25 August 2018]

Social Media

[2] Ireland Lacrosse – Facebook Page (2012) Post April 9, 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/455132114565464 [Accessed 25 August 2018] [3] Ireland Lacrosse – Facebook Page (2012) Post April 9, 2013 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/455131381232204 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

Images

[3] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Ireland Lacrosse Men's Newtownards Cup 2011-12

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Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Quarter-Finals Dublin Lacrosse 
11.02.12NUI Galway4Queens University1
 Semi-Finals Queens University 
12.03.11UCD7Dublin Lacrosse1
12.03.11NUI Galway1Dublin Bay Prawns10
 Final UCD 
04.11Dublin Bay Prawns4UCD3

[1][2]

About

The Newtownards Cup is the main Cup competition of Ireland Lacrosse, run as both a Men’s and Women’s knockout competition in tandem with Irishh Lacrosse League matches from its inception in the 2010-11 season until 2013-14 when it became a pre-season mini-league run prior to Christmas in order to give rookies an introduction to Lacrosse. It was an eight-a-side competition from 2010-2013 as opposed to 10-a-side for regular Men’s Lacrosse and 12-a-side for Regular Women’s Lacrosse. In 2013-14 it became regular 10-a-side matches [1][3] The Games consisted of 2 twenty-minute halves with the final being 4 fifteen-minute quarters.[1]

Websites

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) PRAWNS WIN ILL AND ARDS CUP DOUBLE [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/05/21/prawns-win-ill-and-ards-cup-double/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

Social Media

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

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

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

Images

[5] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird & Cillian Murphy (Ireland National Lacrosse Team & Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Ireland Lacrosse Men's Newtownards Cup 2010-11

Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Ref: 4]

Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Quarter-Finals Gormanston College 
05.02.11UCD A3Dublin Lacrosse4
05.02.11Queens University7UCD B4
05.02.11Dublin Bay Prawns3Trinity College Dublin1
05.02.11NUI Galway bye 
 Semi-Finals Queens University 
05.03.11Dublin Bay PrawnsWNUI GalwayL
05.03.11Queens UniversityLDublin LaccrosseW
 3rd Place Playoff UCD 
02.04.11Queens University1NUI Galway5
 Final UCD 
02.04.11Dublin Bay Prawns2Dublin Lacrosse1

[1][2]

About

The Newtownards Cup is the main Cup competition of Ireland Lacrosse, run as both a Men’s and Women’s knockout competition in tandem with Irishh Lacrosse League matches from its inception in the 2010-11 season until 2013-14 when it became a pre-season mini-league run prior to Christmas in order to give rookies an introduction to Lacrosse. It was an eight-a-side competition from 2010-2013 as opposed to 10-a-side for regular Men’s Lacrosse and 12-a-side for Regular Women’s Lacrosse. In 2013-14 it became regular 10-a-side matches [1][3] The Games consisted of 2 twenty-minute halves with the final being 4 fifteen-minute quarters.[1]

Websites

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) 2011 Newtownards Cup [Internet] Available from: http://www.irelandlacrosse.ie/home/?page_id=690 [Accessed 26 July 2016]

[2] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) UCD CLAIM BACK-TO-BACK ILL TITLES, WHILE PRAWNS WIN INAUGURAL NEWTOWNARDS CUP [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2011/04/05/ucd-claim-back-to-back-ill-titles-whiile-prawns-win-inaugural-newtownards-cup/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[3] Ireland Lacrosse (2013) UCD CLAIM BACK-TO-BACK ILL TITLES, WHILE PRAWNS WIN INAUGURAL NEWTOWNARDS CUP [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2013/10/15/20132014-ards-cup-draw/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

Images

[4] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association Home Internationals 1930-1970

Home Internationals 1930-1970 Ireland’s Record

YearTeamPWDLFAPts
1930Ireland30035540
1931Ireland10015170
1954Ireland310216252
1955Ireland310211222
1956Ireland21018142
1957Ireland300311280
1958Ireland301211221
1960Ireland30038220
1964Ireland20024240
1967Ireland30038310
1968Ireland10012140
1970Ireland310215302
Home Internationals – Irish Ladies Lacrosse Team Record 1930-1970 [Ref: 1-12]

Ireland’s Results 1930-1970

DateHome Team Away Team 
 1930   
10.04.1930Scotland10Ireland1
11.04.1930England26Ireland0
04.1930Wales18Ireland0
 1931   
25.03.1931Scotland Ireland 
28.03.1931England17Ireland5
 1954   
1954Ireland13Wales4
1954Ireland3Scotland5
1954England16Ireland0
 1955   
1955Ireland6Wales4
1955England8Ireland2
1955Scotland10Ireland3
 1956   
1956England10Ireland3
1956Ireland5Wales4
 1957   
1957Scotland10Ireland5
1957Ireland1England11
1957Wales7Ireland5
 1958   
1958England10Ireland3
1958Ireland3Scotland7
1958Ireland5Wales5
 1960   
1960Scotland7Ireland2
1960England7Ireland2
1960Ireland4Wales8
 1964   
1964England14Ireland1
1964Ireland3Wales10
 1967   
1967Ireland3Scotland8
04.03.1967Wales6Ireland3
1967Ireland2England17
 1968   
24.02.1968Scotland14Ireland2
 1970   
1970England12Ireland4
1970Ireland9Wales8
1970Scotland10Ireland2
Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association Home Internationals 1930-1970 [Ref: 1-12]

References

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Bibliography

[1] (2016) Kennedy, Michael. “A History of Irish Lacrosse”. pg. 19. Ireland Lacrosse. Dublin.

Sources

[2] Anon (1954) “Lacrosse”. Irish Independent. December 31, 1954. pp. 6-7.

[3] Anon (1955) “Lacrosse”. Irish Independent. December 31, 1955. pp. 12.

[4] Anon (1956) “Lacrosse”. Irish Independent. December 31, 1956. pp. 10-11.

[5] Anon (1957) “Lacrosse”. Irish Independent. December 31, 1957. pp. 10-11.

[6] Anon (1958) “Lacrosse”. Irish Independent. December 31, 1958. pp. 10-11.

[7] Anon (1960) “Lacrosse”. Irish Independent. December 31, 1960. pp. 16-17.

[8] Anon (1964) “Lacrosse”. Irish Independent. December 30, 1964. pp. 12-13.

[9] Anon (1967) “Lacrosse defeat”. Irish Independent. March 6, 1967. pp. 16-17.

[10] Anon (1967) “Lacrosse”. Irish Independent. December 30, 1967. pp. 14-15.

[11] Anon (1967) “Lacrosse defeat”. Irish Independent. February 26, 1968. pp. 16-17.

[12] Anon (1970) “Lacrosse”. Irish Independent. December 31, 1970. pp. 12-13.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Pamela McCarthy.

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Ireland Lacrosse Women's Newtownards Cup 2017

Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Ref: 3 ]

Table

 PWTLFAPts
Dublin LC4301  13
UCD White220024228
Galway/Cork210115155
UCD Blue2002  1
Queens University Belfast20028241

Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Game Day 1  (UCD) 
14.10.2017UCD White9UCD Blue8
14.10.2017Cork/Galway8Queens University Belfast6
14.10.2017UCD White15Dublin LC14
 Game Day 2  (Galway) 
11.11.2017Dublin LC9Cork/Galway7
11.11.2017UCD BlueLDublin LCW
 Game Day 3  (Belfast) 
 Queens University Belfast2Dublin LC16

Report

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Dublin Lacrosse Club won their first Women’s Trophy in four years in winning the 2017 Newtownards Cup. The Cup was played over 3 Game Days with each team playing four matches. [2]

Game Day 1 (UCD)

Dublin Lacrosse’s first game was against UCD White. This year the UCD teams were evenly divided between veterans and newcomers whereas previously they had been firsts and seconds teams.[1] UCD White proved too strong for Dublin, winning 15-14 despite being 10-7 down at half-time. [2] Caroline Wiley scored a magnificent 7 goals for UCD White. Jules Patelli was top points scorer for Dublin, with 5 goals and one assist. [1]

UCD White also won the first game of the Cup against their other team UCD Blue, leaving them top of the standings after Game Day 1. Dominique Rooney and Arlene Cowan scored the first Rookie goals of the year in this match, with UCD white come off slightly the better, holding on for a 9-8 vicory.Caroline Wiley scored five for UCD White, a feat matched by UCD Blue’s Sonja Egan.[1]

In the Game Day’s other match A combined Cork/Galway team, dubbed Calway, won another close encounter 9-8 versus Queens University, with AJ Dotzauer and Nadine Fadel the outstanding players for ‘Calway’, with four goals each. Kelly Hart and Livy Carling netted two each for Quuens.[1]

Game Day 2 (Galway)

Dublin Lacrosse came away with two wins from the second Game Day in Galway. Another close match saw them win the first of these against hosts ‘Calway’ 9-7 with crucial defensive plays by somde of their experienced players as well a contributions on the draw by newcomers.[2]

Dublin won their second game of the day against a tough UCD Blue team, in a match whicjh featured crucial defending following a goalie save.[2]

The third, and final Game Day was in Belfast, where Dublin Lacrosse faced hosts Queens University, winning 16-2 in freezing temperature. The girls executed fast breaks from the draw with sharp-shooting to finish out easy winners, and take home the Newtownards Cup with a record of 3 Wins and 1 Loss.[2]

References

Websites

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2017) Women’s Newtownards Cup – Game Day 1 [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2017/10/18/womens-newtownards-cup-2017-game-day-1/ [Accessed 6 November 2017]

[2] Dublin Lacrosse (2017) Newtownards Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.dublinlacrosse.com/ [Accessed 29 December 2017]

Social Media

[3] 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]

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Capture the Flag CTF Time 2014-2019

CTF Time Logo [Ref: 7]

CTF Time 2014

PositionIRL Pos’nTeamPointsEvents
10281Packet_Monkeys8.176 
CTF Time Ireland Rankings 2014 [Ref: 1]

CTF Time 2015

PositionIRL Pos’nTeamPointsEvents
6441FireBreathingDublinDuckies12.869 
38052Packet_Monkeys1.010 
CTF Time Ireland Rankings 2015 [Ref: 2]

CTF Time 2016

PositionIRL Pos’nTeamPointsEvents
26051spid3rs2.927 
30032Bitbucket2.495 
49013ZeroDaysCTF1.118 
89384Kerfuffle0.152 
95295LizardSquid0.096 
125276Hostbusters0.000 
CTF Time Ireland Rankings 2016 [Ref: 3]

CTF Time 2017

PositionIRL Pos’nTeamPointsEvents
5441HakureiSec22.7142
9102PineapplePizza15.3255
11013Trinity CTF13.19710
15894Pineapple Pizza7.4804
353050DaysSober2.0011
42166ITBHackerSec1.4071
69987LizardSquid0.3541
CTF Time Ireland Rankings 2017 [Ref: 4]

CTF Time 2018

Worldwide PosIreland PosNamePointsEvents
21351TrinityCTF8.4534
32282Raptorz5.0181
58533DemonDance2.0312
77104Quantum Leap1.1953
105755potatos0.6261
139656irish_3l!te0.2291
152707Team Harambe0.1421
CTF Time Ireland Rankings 2018 [Ref: 5]

CTF Time 2019

Wordwide PosIreland PosNamePointsEvents
7791WFTC33.2648
29462Pineapple Pizza8.0111
33093echo $man6.9121
48824Raptorz4.0971
83305ZeroDaysFun1.7721
183206potatos0.2371
CTF Time Ireland Rankings 2019 [Ref: 6]

Report

There has been a different Irish Team ranked top in Ireland since 2014. Packet_Monkeys in 2014, FireBreathingDublinDuckies in 2015, spid3rs in 2016, HakureiSec in 2017, TrinityCTF in 2018, and WFTC in 2019.

The Highest Worldwide Position ever by an Irish Team in the End-of-Year Rankings is 554 for HakureiSec in 2017 with 22.714 Points. The Highest Overall Total was WFTC in 2019, with 33.264 Points.

About

Capture the Flag is Information Security Competitions, a kind of Sport for Computer Combat.

There are three common types of CTF Competitions: Jeopardy, Attack-Defense, and Mixed.

Jeopardy Competitions have a number of Tasks (questions) such as Web, Forensic, Crypto or Binary. Teams gain points for completed tasks, the harder the task, the more points.

Attack-Defense is another scenario, whereby teams have their own network (or only one host) with vulnerable services. Teams have a time limit for developing services and developing exploits. Then the organisers connect the competitors and the Wargame starts. Points are gained for Defense (protecting own services) and Attack (hacking opponents services).

Mixed employ both Jeopardy and Attack-Defense scenarios.

Capture the Flag games touch on a number of different aspects of information security, such as Cryptography, Stego, Binary Analysis, Reverse Engineering and Mobile Security.

References

Websites

[1] CTF Time (2017) Ireland 2014 [Internet] Available from: https://ctftime.org/stats/2014/IE [Accessed 13 November 2017]

[2] CTF Time (2017) Ireland 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://ctftime.org/stats/2015/IE [Accessed 13 November 2017]

[3] CTF Time (2017) Ireland 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://ctftime.org/stats/2016/IE [Accessed 13 November 2017]

[4] CTF Time (2017) Ireland 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://ctftime.org/stats/2017/IE [Accessed 13 November 2017]

[5] CTF Time (2017) Ireland 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://ctftime.org/stats/2018/IE [Accessed 9 March 2020]

[6] CTF Time (2017) Ireland 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://ctftime.org/stats/2019/IE [Accessed 9 March 2020]

[7] CTF Time (2017) What is CTF? [Internet] Available from: https://ctftime.org/ctf-wtf/ [Accessed 9 March 2020]

Images

[8] CTF Time (2017) CTF Time Logo [Internet] Available from: https://ctftime.org/static/images/CTFTIME-flat-logo-true.png [Accessed 28 November 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill, Grant Farrell & John Morahan.

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Ireland Lacrosse National Indoor Lacrosse League 2014

Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Ref: 3]

Final Table

 PWTLFAPts
*Dublin Thunder10811723525
Dublin Stormtroopers10514473716
Dublin Darkside1010931783
National Indoor Lacrosse League Standings 2014 [Ref: 1]

Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Gameday 1 Loughlinstown 
07.01.14Dublin Stormtroopers5Dublin Darkside2
07.01.14Dublin Darkside2Dublin Thunder12
07.01.14Dublin Thunder4Dublin Stormtroopers4
 Gameday 2 Loughlinstown 
14.01.14Dublin Thunder9Dublin Darkside5
14.01.14Dublin Stormtroopers4Dublin Thunder5
14.01.14Dublin Stormtroopers5Dublin Darkside2
 Gameday 3 Loughlinstown 
21.01.14Dublin Thunder5Dublin Stormtroopers3
21.01.14Dublin Stormtroopers6Dublin Darkside2
21.01.14Dublin Darkside3Dublin Thunder13
 Gameday 4 Loughlinstown 
28.01.14Dublin Darkside4Dublin Stormtroopers8
28.01.14Dublin Thunder11Dublin Darkside2
28.01.14Dublin Stormtroopers2Dublin Thunder3
 Gameday 5 Loughlinstown 
18.02.14Dublin Thunder5Dublin Darkside4
18.02.14Dublin Thunder5Dublin Stormtroopers6
18.02.14Dublin Stormtroopers4Dublin Darkside5
 Gameday 6 Loughlinstown 
25.02.14Dublin Darkside Dublin Stormtroopers 
25.02.14Dublin Thunder Dublin Stormtroopers 
25.02.14Dublin Thunder Dublin Darkside 
National Indoor Lacrosse League Results 2014 [Ref: 2]

References

Websites

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2014) National Indoor Lacrosse League Standings [Internet] available from: http://www.irelandlacrosse.ie/indoor/index.php?r=matches&v1=standings [Accessed 26 July 2016]

[2] Ireland Lacrosse (2014) National Indoor Lacrosse League Matches [Internet] available from: http://www.irelandlacrosse.ie/indoor/index.php?r=matches&v1=match_list [Accessed 26 July 2016]

Images

[3] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird, Irene Carroll & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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Last Updated: 9 March 2020

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