Category: Rugby League

Rugby League Ireland Irish Challenge Cup 1997

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
02.06.1997Kilkenny44Tallaght Tigers52
14.06.1997North Down WarriorsDublin Blues
Round 2
ClonmelTallaght Tigers
Challenge Cup FinalTigers Park, Tallaght
13.08.1997Tallaght Tigers16Dublin Blues24
Rugby League Ireland Irish Challenge Cup 1997 [References: 1-5]

Report

History was made in early June 1997 when the Tallaght Tigers Rugby League team travelled to Clonmel, Co. Tipperary to take on Kilkenny in the first ever Irish Challenge Cup match, which the Dublin side won 52-44, going on to meet Clonmel in the next round. The Tigers went all the way to the Final where the met original Irish Rugby League team Dublin Blues, who won 24-16., with tries by D. McCartney, D. McNamara, E. Hendy and D. Stanley, as well as four conversions by G. Kinane.

Final Statistics

Venue: Tigers Park, Greenhills, Tallaght, Dublin 24. Date: 13 August 1997

Dublin Blues 24 (D. McCartney, D. McNamara, E. Hendy, and D. Stanley Tries. G. Kinane 4 Cons.)

Tallaght Tigers 16 (S. Tighe, N. Tremane, M. Sheehy Tries. M. Browne 2 Cons.)

References

Sources

[1] Naughton, Lindie (1997) “In a League of their own” Evening Herald.Thursday, June 12, 1997. pg. 78 [pg. 62 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[2] Anon. (1997) “Factfile: Rugby League” Irish Independent. August 14, 1997. pg. 14.

[3] Anon. (1997) “Rugby League” Evening Herald. Friday, May 16, 1997 pg. 112.

[4] Anon. (1997) “Rugby League” Evening Herald. Thursday, May 22, 1997 pg. 117.

[5] Anon. (1997) “Rugby League” Evening Herald. Thursday, June 12, 1997 pg. 106..

Websites

[3] Rugby League Ireland (2019) Competition Winners [Internet] Available from: https://www.rli.ie/content_page/10044369/ [Accessed 5 December 2019]

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Euro XIII Rugby League 2021

Euro XIII Logo [Reference: 1]

Teams

TeamCountry
North Brussels GorillasBelgium
Dublin BluesIreland
Budapest Rugby LeagueHungary
Mad Squirrels RLCzech Republic
Valencia HuracanesSpain
Anadolu XIIITurkey
Rotterdam PitbullsNetherlands
Skane StagsSweden
Birmingham JaguarsEngland
Rhonnda OutlawsWales
Cophenhagen RLDenmark
Chisinau ScorpionsMoldova
Edinburgh EaglesScotland
Leoni VenetiItaly
Rhodes KnightsGreece
Stavanger Rugby KlubNorway
Euro XIII Rugby League 2021 [Reference: 2]

About

Euro XIII is a new European Professional Rugby League Cup, operating mostly in the non-traditional Rugby League areas of Europe. Dublin Blues will compete with teams from Edinburgh (Scotland), Rhonnda (Wales), Birmingham (England) as well as 12 other teams from Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Czech Republic, Hungary, Greece, Turkey and Moldova.

Dublin Blues are Ireland’s oldest Rugby League team, founded by Brian Corrigan in 1989, and who won the inaugural Grand Final in 1997 in Rugby League Ireland, defeating Tallaght Tigers, and also that year becoming the first Irish side to compete in Rugby League’s Challenge Cup in Britain.

In 2008 the club folded, but were intending to come back last year as an outfit playing in the English Leagues, although the prospect of an Irish team playing all their games on the road put them off and with the new Euro XIII Cup the working group set about entering and have so far signed up two Irish internationals and a Head Coach. [References: 2-4]

References

Images

[1] Euro XIII RL Twitter (2020) 3EdXN7Ai [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1261653751179476993/3EdXN7Ai.jpg [Accessed 12 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Dublin Blues RL (2020) Euro XIII Line-Up Completed [Internet] Available from: http://dublinrl.com/euro-xiii-line-up-completed [Accessed 12 August 2020]

[3] Dublin Blues RL (2020) About [Internet] Available from: http://dublinrl.com/about [Accessed 12 August 2020]

[4] Dublin Blues RL (2020) Blues Add Irish Internationals [Internet] Available from: http://dublinrl.com/blues-add-irish-internationals [Accessed 12 August 2020]

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Rugby League Ireland Irish Rugby League 2020

Rugby League Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

Table

PWDLFAPts
Leinster League
Longhorns RL11006462
Athboy Rams10106640
Dublin City Exiles0000000
Southern League
Galway Tribesmen110016122
Barrow Cudas RL101012160
Cork Bulls0000000
Rugby League Ireland Irish Rugby League Table 2020 [Reference: compiled from results & fixtures in 2-8]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
01.08.2020Athboy RamsDublin City Exiles
01.08.2020Galway Tribesmen16Barrow Cudas RL12
Week 2
08.08.2020Longhorns RL64Athboy Rams6
08.08.2020Cork BullsBarrow Cudas RL
Week 3
15.08.2020Galway TribesmenCork Bulls
Rugby League Ireland Irish Rugby League Results 2020 [Reference: Compiled from Results & Fixtures in 2-8]

Report

A shortened 2020 Rugby League Ireland season saw the six teams divided into two Conferences of three teams each, with two scheduled games per team. Galway Tribesmen opened with a 16-12 victory over Barrow Cudas RL (Carlow) in the Southern Conference, while Longhorns RL (Ashbourne, Co. Meath) opened with a convincing 64-6 defeat of Athboy Rams.

References

Images

[1] Rugby League Planet (2017) Rugby League Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.rugbyleagueplanet.com/images/nations/ireland/rlireland.jpg [Accessed 10 July 2017]

Social Media

[2] Barrowcudas RL Facebook (2020) Post, 5 August 2020: “A 16 MAN Barrowcudas squad traveled to Cladagh in Galway to take on a very strong Galway Tribesmen.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=859099814619877&id=525543977975464 [Accessed 12 August 2020]

[3] Galway Tribesmen Rugby League Facebook (2020) Post July 22, 2020: “đź’Ą WE ARE BACK đź’Ą [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=3429838043707022&id=198687133488812 [Accessed 12 August 2020]

[4] Galway Tribesmen Rugby League Facebook (2020) Post August 2, 2020: “Galway Tribesmen v BarracudasMatch Report & Photos” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=3460932523930907&id=198687133488812 [Accessed 12 August 2020]

[5] Rugby League Ireland Facebook (2020) Post August 1, 2020: “Two great matches today – why not get out and support the lads.Galway Tribesmen V @Barrowcudas The Swamp Galway kick off 3pm” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/rugbyleagueireland/posts/4144355772273441 [Accessed 12 August 2020]

[6] Rugby League Ireland Facebook (2020) Post August 8, 2020: “Final score Longhorns 64 Athboy Rams 6” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/rugbyleagueireland/posts/4177686782273673 [Accessed 12 August 2020]

[7] Galway Tribesmen Rugby League Facebook (2020) Post August 7, 2020: “” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/Galway-Tribesmen-Rugby-League-198687133488812/photos/pcb.3478132825544210/3478132535544239 [Accessed 12 August 2020]

[8] Cork Bulls Rugby League Facebook (2020) Post August 7, 2020: “In line with updated government guidelines the Barrowcudas v Cork Bulls match tomorrow has been cancelled.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/CORKBULLSRL/photos/a.550357745005941/4570574629650879/ [Accessed 12 August 2020]

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IWRF European Wheelchair Rugby Championship Division B 2015

European Wheelchair Rugby Championship Division B 2015 Logo [Reference: 2]

Final Placings

PositionCountryPWL
1France550
2Ireland532
3Switzerland541
4Poland523
5Czech Republic532
6Austria523
7Russia514
8Italy505
IWRF European Wheelchair Rugby Championship Division B Final Standings 2015 [Reference: 1]

Knockout Rounds

DateHome TeamAway Team
5-8 Place Crossovers
17.04.2015Russia30Austria54
17.04.2015Czech Republic43Italy40
1-4 Place Crossovers
17.04.2015Poland33France52
17.04.2015Switzerland42Ireland50
7-8 Place
18.04.2015Italy44Russia47
5-6 Place
18.04.2015Austria51Czech Republic53
Bronze Medal
18.04.2015Switzerland42Poland35
Gold Medal
18.04.2015Ireland48France56
IWRF European Wheelchair Rugby Championship Division B Knockout Rounds 2015 [Reference: 1]

Pool Tables

PWL
Pool
*Switzerland330
*Poland321
+Czech Republic312
+Russia303
Pool
*France330
*Ireland321
+Austria312
+Italy303
IWRF European Wheelchair Rugby Championship Division B Pool Tables 2015 [Reference: 1]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool
13.04.2015Czech Republic48Poland49
14.04.2015Switzerland37Poland33
14.04.2015Czech Republic47Russia42
15.04.2015Switzerland61Russia38
16.04.2015Poland59Russia30
16.04.2015Switzerland46Czech Republic37
Pool
14.04.2015Italy27Ireland63
14.04.2015France57Austria38
15.04.2015France58Italy21
15.04.2015Austria42Ireland57
16.04.2015France57Ireland42
16.04.2015Austria57Italy25
IWRF European Wheelchair Rugby Championship Division B Pool Results 2015 [Reference: 1]

Report

Ireland did brilliantly at the European Wheelchair Rugby Championships Division B competition, held in Prague, Czech Republic, from 13th to 18th April 2015.

The Irish came second in their group after defeating Italy and Austria, but losing to France, and then in the Semi-finals, defeated Pool A Winners, Switzerland, before falling in the Gold Medal game to France for the second time.

Ireland at the European Wheelchair Rugby Championships – Division B 2015 [Reference: 3]

Ireland Squad (Players and Staff Division A 2015 & Division B 2015): Will Doggart, Garrett Culliton, Stephen Aylmer, Alan Dineen, Thomas Moylan, John McCarthy, Alan Lynch, Ciara Staunton, Jonathan Mulhall, Stuart McLindon, Julie Neal, Naomi O’Reilly, Eleanor Lucy. [Reference: 4]

References

Websites

[1] Irish Wheelchair Rugby (2016) 2015 IWRF EWRC Division B [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishwheelchairrugby.com/2015-iwrf-ewrc-division-b.html [Accessed 15 December 2016][Broken Link – No Longer Available – Available on the Wayback Machine Internet Archive at: https://web.archive.org/web/20160514102953/http://www.irishwheelchairrugby.com/2015-iwrf-ewrc-division-b.html Accessed 29 July 2020]

[4] Irish Wheelchair Association (2015) Annual Report [Internet] Available from: https://iwasport.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/IWAS-Annual-Report-2015-WEB.pdf [Accessed 29 July 2020]

Images

[2] Pledge Sports (2015) maxresdefault [Internet] Available from: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0PFL1Nf6LD0/maxresdefault.jpg [Accessed 29 July 2020]

[3] Irish Wheelchair Association (2015) images [Internet] Available from: https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcTDnX8m-LUNyOfGdQ4qw2KgjI3WddI7R4Uv0Q&usqp=CAU [Accessed 29 July 2020]

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Rugby League Ireland Emerald Rugby Conference 2007-2009

Rugby League Ireland Logo [Ref: 1]

ERC 2007

PWDLPts
ERC North
Portadown Pumas10100044
Dublin City Exiles1080236
Athlone Arrows1060425
Tallaght Tigers1040614
Athboy Longhorns ###102057
ERC South
Tullamore Knights1091042
Portlaoise Panthers1061334
Kilkenny Wildcats1050524
Treaty City Spartans1051422
Carlow Crusaders B1031615
Rugby League Ireland Emerald Rugby Conference Table 2007 [Ref: 2]

About

The Emerald Bowl Conference was the second level of Rugby League in Ireland from 2007 to 2009, when it was again merged with the Elite League (Level 1) to form the All-Ireland League. It was organised in two Conferences (North and South).

References

Images

[1] Rugby League Planet (2017) Rugby League Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.rugbyleagueplanet.com/images/nations/ireland/rlireland.jpg [Accessed 10 July 2017]

Websites

[2] Web Archive – Rugby League Ireland (2007) Current Table – Lucozade Elite League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20071118170259/http://www.rli.ie [Accessed 18 April 2017]

[3] Web Archive – Rugby League Ireland (2008) Carnegie League [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20081210151436/http://www.rli.ie [Accessed 18 April 2017]

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Rugby League Ireland | National Conference 1999

Table

PWDLPFPAPts
Southern Conference
*Dublin Blues110046102
*Cork Bulls
Churchtown Warriors100110460

Reference: [1]

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Grand Final
1999Dublin Blues24Cork Bulls18

Reference: [2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
20.06.1999Dublin Blues46Churchtown Warriors10

Reference: [1]

References

Sources

[1] Anon. (1999) “Rugby League” Irish Independent .Monday, June 21, 1999. pg. ?? [pg. 28-29 Irish Newspaper Archive]

Websites

[2] Rugby League Ireland (2019) Competition Winners [Internet] Available from: https://www.rli.ie/content_page/10044369/ [Accessed 5 December 2019]

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Rugby League Ireland | National Conference 1998

Table

PWDLPFPAPts
Northern Conference
Swilly Sharks
Southern Conference
*Northside Saints
*Dublin Blues
Tallaght Tigers
East Coast Panthers

Reference: [1-2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Grand Final
1998Northside Saints48Dublin Blues24

Reference: [3]

Home Grounds

TeamHome Ground
Swilly SharksBuncrana, Co. Donegal
Dublin BluesBlackrock RFC, Stradbrook, Dublin
East Coast PanthersBray, Co. Wicklow
Northside SaintsALSAA, Dublin Airport
Tallaght TigersGreenhills Road, Dublin 24.

Reference: [1-2]

References

Sources

[1] Naughton, Lindie (1997) “Sharks make splash” Evening Herald.Thursday, December 11, 1997. pg. 79 [pg. 79 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[2] Naughton, Lindie (1998) “Season to restart” Evening Herald.Thursday, April 30, 1998. pg. ?? [pg. 73 Irish Newspaper Archive]

Websites

[3] Rugby League Ireland (2019) Competition Winners [Internet] Available from: https://www.rli.ie/content_page/10044369/ [Accessed 5 December 2019]

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Rugby League Ireland National Conference 1997

Table

PWDLPFPAPts
Northern Conference
*Bangor Vikings
Belfast Wildcats
Buncrana
North Down Warriors
Southern Conference
*Dublin Blues
Tallaght Tigers
East Coast Panthers
Northside Hornets

Reference: [1]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Grand Final
1997Dublin BluesWTallaght TigersL

Reference: [2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week
18.05.1997East Coast PanthersDublin Blues
18.05.1997Tallaght TigersNorthside Hornets
Week 3
25.05.1997East Coast PanthersTallaght Tigers
25.05.1997Northside HornetsDublin Blues
Week
13.07.1997East Coast PanthersNorthside Hornets
13.07.1997Tallaght TigersDublin Blues

Home Venues

TeamHome Venue
East Coast PanthersSeapoint RFC, Ballybrack, Co. Dublin
Northside HornetsDublin City University
Tallaght TigersTigers Park, Greenhills, Tallaght, Dublin 24.

References

Sources

[1] Naughton, Lindie (1997) “In a League of their own” Evening Herald.Thursday, June 12, 1997. pg. 78 [pg. 62 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[2] Anon. (1997) “Factfile: Rugby League” Irish Independent. August 14, 1997. pg. 14.

[3] Anon. (1997) “Rugby League” Evening Herald. Friday, May 16, 1997 pg. 112.

[4] Anon. (1997) “Rugby League” Evening Herald. Thursday, May 22, 1997 pg. 117.

[4] Anon. (1997) “Rugby League” Evening Herald. Saturday, July 12, 1997 pg. 69.

Websites

[3] Rugby League Ireland (2019) Competition Winners [Internet] Available from: https://www.rli.ie/content_page/10044369/ [Accessed 5 December 2019]

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Rugby League Ireland | National Conference 1996

Table

PWDLPFPAPts
*Dublin Blues
*Bangor Vikings
Tallaght Tigers
Belfast
Clonmel

Reference: [1-4]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Preseason Friendly
25.02.1996Tallaght Tigers25Bangor Vikings24
Grand Final
15.09.1996Dublin BluesWBangor VikingsL
Postseason Friendly
13.10.1996Tallaght Tigers42East Coast Panthers6

References: [1-3]

Home Grounds

TeamHome Ground
Tallaght TigersTiger Park, Greenhills Road, Dublin 24
East Coast Panthers
Belfast
Dublin Blues
Bangor Vikings

Reference: [1-4]

References

Sources

[1] Naughton, Lindie (1996) “Brave Tigers snared” Evening Herald, Thursday, February 29, 1996. pg. 60 [pg. 62 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[2] Naughton, Lindie (1996) “No Luck for Irish” Evening Herald, Thursday, September 19, 1996. pg. 79 [pg. 65 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[3] Naughton, Lindie (1996) “Vikings setting sail” Evening Herald, Thursday, October 17, 1996. pg. ?? [pg. 65 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[4] Anon. (1996) “Tallaght set for new Rugby League” Tallaght Echo, Thursday, May 25, 1995. pg. 43.

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Rugby League Ireland | Irish Conference 2004

Rugby League Ireland Logo Top 2003-2004 [7-8]
Rugby League Ireland Logo 2003-2004 [7-8]

Final Tables

PWDLPFPAPts
Leinster
*Clontarf Bulls1090118
*Dublin Blues1090118
East Coast Eagles104159
Kildare Dragons104068
Dublin City Exiles103167
Churchtown Warriors1000100
Munster
*Treaty City titans870114
*Waterford Vikings850310
Kilkenny Wildcats850310
Kerry Kings83056
Cork Bulls80080

Reference: [1, 4]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
07.08.2004Clontarf Bulls44Waterford Vikings14
07.08.2004Treaty City Titans26Dublin Blues36
Grand Final
14.08.2004Clontarf Bulls32Dublin Blues30

Reference: [1, 4]

Leinster Conference Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
29.05.2004Clontarf Bulls30East Coast Eagles26
29.05.2004Dublin Blues36Kildare Dragons16
29.05.2004Dublin City Exiles30Churchtown Warriors16
Round 2
03.06.2004Dublin Blues30Clontarf Bulls34
03.06.2004Dublin City Exiles14East Coast Eagles14
03.06.2004Churchtown Warriors0Kildare Dragons18
Round 3
12.06.2004Clontarf Bulls18Churchtown Warriors0
12.06.2004East Coast Eagles6Dublin Blues54
12.06.2004Kildare Dragons32Dublin City Exiles26
Round 4
19.06.2004Dublin City Exiles4Clontarf Bulls42
19.06.2004Churchtown Warriors0Dublin Blues18
19.06.2004East Coast Eagles24Kildare Dragons32
Round 5
26.06.2004Clontarf Bulls64Kildare Dragons12
26.06.2004Dublin Blues42Dublin City Exiles22
26.06.2004Churchtown Warriors0East Coast Eagles18
Round 6
03.07.2004East Coast Eagles14Clontarf Bulls54
03.07.2004Kildare Dragons16Dublin Blues48
03.07.2004Churchtown Warriors0Dublin City Exiles18
Round 7
10.07.2004Clontarf Bulls20Dublin Blues22
10.07.2004East Coast Eagles28Dublin City Exiles24
10.07.2004Kildare Dragons18Churchtown Warriors0
Round 8
17.07.2004Churchtown Warriors0Clintarf Bulls18
17.07.2004Dublin Blues58East Coast Eagles14
17.07.2004Dublin City Exiles46Kildare Dragons34
Round 9
24.07.2004Clontarf Bulls18Dublin City Exiles0
24.07.2004Dublin Blues18Churchtown Warriors0
24.07.2004Kildare Dragons10East Coast Eagles44
Round 10
29.07.2004Kildare Dragons8Clontarf Bulls56
29.07.2004Dublin City Exiles20Dublin Blues46
29.07.2004East Coast Eagles18Churchtown Warriors0

Reference: [3]

Munster Conference Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
29.05.2004Cork BullsKerry Kings
29.05.2004Kilkenny Wildcats40Midleton Devils16
29.05.2004Treaty City TitansWaterford Vikings
Round 2
03.06.2004Kilkenny WildcatsCork Bulls
03.06.2004Treaty City Titans36Kerry Kings14
03.06.2004Waterford VikingsMidleton Devils
Round 3
12.06.2004Cork Bulls16Waterford Vikings54
12.06.2004Kerry Kings18Kilkenny Wildcats16
12.06.2004Midleton DevilsTreaty City Titans
Round 4
19.06.2004Treaty City TitansCork Bulls
19.06.2004Waterford VikingsKilkenny Wildcats
19.06.2004Kerry KingsMidleton Devils
Round 5
26.06.2004Cork Bulls0Midleton Devils18
26.06.2004Kilkenny Wildcats20Treaty City Titans28
26.06.2004Waterford VikingsKerry Kings
Round 6
03.07.2004Kerry KingsCork Bulls
03.07.2004Midleton DevilsKilkenny Wildcats
03.07.2004Waterford Vikings22Treaty City Titans10
Round 7
10.07.2004Cork Bulls38Kilkenny Wildcats50q
10.07.2004Kerry KingsTreaty City Titans
10.07.2004Midleton DevilsWaterford Vikings
Round 8
17.07.2004Waterford Vikings36Cork Bulls14
17.07.2004Kilkenny Wildcats36Kerry Kings10
17.07.2004Treaty City TitansMidleton Devils
Round 9
24.07.2004Cork BullsTreaty City Titans
24.07.2004Kilkenny WildcatsKerry Kings
24.07.2004Waterford VikingsMidleton Devils
Round 10
29.07.2004Midleton DevilsCork Bulls
29.07.2004Treaty City TitansKilkenny Wildcats
29.07.2004Kerry KingsWaterford Vikings

Reference:

References

Sources

[1] Dermot Cousins (2004) RLI The Season that was Rugby League International Match Programme : Ireland v Scotland 29 October 2004.

Websites

[2] Rugby League Ireland (2019) Competition Winners [Internet] Available from: https://www.rli.ie/content_page/10044369/ [Accessed 5 December 2019]

[3] East Coast Eagles | Wayback Machine (2006) League 2004 [Internet’ Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20060509091559/http://www.eastcoasteagles.com/ [Accessed 5 December 2019]

[4] East Coast Eagles | Wayback Machine (2006) Playoffs 2004 [Internet’ Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20060509091559/http://www.eastcoasteagles.com/ [Accessed 5 December 2019]

Images

[7] Rugby League Ireland | Wayback Machine (2017) Rugby League Ireland Logo Top [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040820085008im_/http://www.rli.ie/Top.gif [Accessed 5 December 2019]

[8] Rugby League Ireland | Wayback Machine (2017) Rugby League Ireland Logo Bottom Left [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040820085008im_/http://www.rli.ie/BottomLeft.gif [Accessed 5 December 2019]

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