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Jugger | International Tournament of Spain 2016

Final Positions (Madrid, Spain, 30 Sep-2 Oct 2016)

Pos Team City (Country)
1 Tercios Espanoles Murcia (ESP)
2 Rigor Mortis Berlin (GER)
3 Magnethopollos Jugger Murcia (ESP)
4 Sons of Garres Murcia (ESP)
5 Frankespavos de Kiev Valencia (ESP)
6 JuggerMeister Madrid (ESP)
7 Ciponejos Revolution Murcia (ESP)
8 Midnight Fighters Alicante (ESP)
9 Ninjas Almoradi Alicante (ESP)
10 Setanta Dublin (IRL)
11 CJ A Cornuna (ESP)
12 Hipnosapos Murcia (ESP)
13 Rampage Santander (ESP)
14 Verracos Murcia (ESP)
15 TackleTiger Karlsruhe (GER)
16 Fianna Cartagena (ESP)
17 Feedbacks Valencia (ESP)
18 Tribu Mahud Cartagena (ESP)
19 IX Legion Asturias (ESP)
20 JuggerHeister Madrid (ESP)
21 Els Gegants Lerida (ESP)
22 Vigo Ruins Santander (ESP)
23 Ragnarok A Coruna (ESP)
24 Smoking Aces Madrid (ESP)
25 Filos do Norte Santaigo (ESP)
26 Hellfish Santander (ESP)
27 Elements Museros (ESP)
28 Valkyr Team Alicante (ESP)
29 Huestes de Odin Salamanca (ESP)
30 Setanta 2 Dublin (IRL)
31 Skoell unknown
32 Spuggers Madrid (ESP)
33 Northwest Wolves A Coruna (ESP)
34 Suricatos JT Barcelona (ESP)
35 Dreadnought Valencia (ESP)
36 Vegan Raptors unknown
37 Warthogs unknown
38 Malaga United JC Malaga (ESP)
39 Blue Monkeys Catalunya
40 Black Cats A Coruna (ESP)
41 Hidras Murcia (ESP)
42 Kettemuerde unknown
43 Cerberus Murcia (ESP)
44 Tsuruchi Samurais Murcia (ESP)
45 Malaga United B Malaga (ESP)
46 Dragon Riders Alicante (ESP)

Report

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The International Tournament of Spain was held in Madrid over the weekend of 30 September to 2 October 2016 [1]

Teams representing Ireland, Germany and Spain, Australia, Canada & US entered the Tournament which was won by Tercios Espanoles of Murcia in Spain. Dublin’s Setanta finished tenth. [1]

Ranking Points: 31

About

Jugger is like a cross between American Football and Medieval Combat. It is a team Sport where the objective is to get a skull from the middle of the field into a zone at the opposing teams end. There are five players on each team, four of whom are paired off fightning each other with padded weapons such as swords.

When a player is ‘killed’ in these fights he has to kneel down and is out of the game for that particular round. The Fifth person is the Qwick. His job is to get the skull from the middle of the field past the opposing Qwick into a zone at their opponents endzone. He can only advance the skull once the other teams fighters are all dead. The team which scores the most skull touchdowns is the winner.

References

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Websites

[1] Jugger Turniere (2016) International Tournament of Spain 2016 [Internet] Available from: http://turniere.jugger.org/tournament.result.php?id=289 [Accessed 30 July 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Grant Farrell

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Dublin & District United Churches Indoor Bowling Association | Rohu Cup (A) 2016-2018

DDUC IBA Rohu Cup 2016-17

 

P W D L F A Pts
A1
x – St. Brigid’s Stillorgan 8 6 0 2 32 16 32
Glenageary 8 5 0 3 30 18 30
Whitechurch 8 3 0 5 26 22 26
St. Canice’s Finglas 8 3 0 5 18 30 18
Raheny 8 3 0 5 14 34 14
A2
x – Dundrum Methodist 8 7 0 1 37 11 37
Clonkeen 8 5 1 2 30 18 30
Tallaght 8 3 1 4 25 23 25
Crumlin 8 3 0 5 18 30 18
Castleknock 8 1 0 7 10 38 10

[1]

 

Final
St. Brigid’s Stillorgan 26 Dundrum Methodist 42

[1]

 

DDUC IBA Rohu Cup 2017-18

 

P W D L F A Pts
A1
St. Brigid’s Stiilorgan 8 5 0 3 28 20 28
St. Canice’s Finglas 8 4 0 4 27 21 27
Leeson Park 8 5 0 3 26 22 26
Dundrum Methodist 8 4 0 4 23 25 23
Clonkeen 8 2 0 6 16 32 16
A2
x – Whitechurch 8 8 0 0 41 7 41
Dalkey 8 4 0 4 24 24 24
Coolock 8 3 0 5 20 28 20
Glenageary 8 3 0 5 18 30 18
Tallaght 8 2 0 6 17 31 17

[2]

 

Final
St. Brigid’s Stillorgan 35 Whitechurch 31

[2]

 

Finals: x – Qualify for Final

 

References

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Websites

 

[1] Dublin & District United Churches Indoor Bowling Association (2017) Rohu Cup Competition 2016-17 [Internet] Available from: http://dublinindoorbowling.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Rohu16-17.pdf [Accessed 25 June 2017]

[2] Dublin & District United Churches Indoor Bowling Association (2018) Rohu Cup Competition 2017-18 [Internet] Available from: http://dublinindoorbowling.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/Rohu17-18.pdf [Accessed 25 June 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Brigid Kingston

 

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Camanachd Association | Shinty Premiership 2013-2018

CA Shinty Premiership 2013

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
*Newtonmore 18 16 1 1 71 19 33
Lovat 18 9 8 1 38 17 26
Inveraray 18 7 5 6 32 31 19
Kyles Athletic 18 6 5 7 30 29 17
Kingussie 18 8 1 9 31 34 17
Lochaber 18 6 5 7 28 34 17
Glenurquhart 18 6 4 8 25 29 16
Kinlochshiel 18 5 5 8 33 46 15
r – Fort William 18 3 6 9 18 38 12
r – Oban Camanachd 18 3 2 13 19 48 8

[3]

 

CA Shinty Premiership 2014

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
*Newtonmore 14 10 2 2 37 17 22
Lovat 14 7 5 2 32 20 19
Glenurquhart 14 7 4 3 25 18 18
Kingussie 14 7 2 5 31 29 16
Kyles Athletic 14 6 4 4 25 20 16
Inveraray 14 3 4 7 18 29 10
Kinlochshiel 14 2 3 9 21 35 7
Lochaber 14 1 2 11 18 42 4

[4]

 

CA Shinty Premiership 2015

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
*Newtonmore 18 17 0 1 63 14 34
Kyles Athletic 18 11 2 5 56 29 24
Glenurquhart 18 9 4 5 39 34 22
Lochaber 18 7 3 8 34 44 17
Lovat 18 6 4 8 38 38 16
Oban Camanachd 18 6 4 8 26 30 16
Kinlochshiel 18 6 4 8 30 44 16
Fort William 18 6 3 9 27 41 15
Kingussie 18 5 3 10 25 35 13
r – Inveraray 18 2 3 13 20 49 7

[5]

 

CA Shinty Premiership 2016

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
*Newtonmore 18 16 2 0 74 15 34
Kyles Athletic 18 10 5 3 52 23 25
Oban Camanachd 18 11 3 4 35 25 25
Kinlochshiel 18 10 3 5 40 26 23
Kingussie 18 6 3 9 27 35 15
Glenurquhart 18 6 3 9 26 41 15
Lovat 18 7 1 10 29 45 15
Lochaber 18 4 6 8 27 42 14
r – Skye 18 2 8 8 19 38 12
r – Fort William 18 0 2 16 15 54 2

[6]

 

CA Shinty Premiership 2017

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
*Kinlochshiel 18 13 4 1 49 17 30
Kyles Athletic 18 13 2 3 56 28 28
Lovat 18 12 1 5 37 31 25
Newtonmore 18 10 4 4 43 20 24
Kingussie 18 9 3 6 32 27 21
Oban Camanachd + 18 8 1 8 44 30 18
Glenurquhart 18 3 4 11 28 49 10
Lochaber 18 4 2 12 22 52 10
Kilmallie + 18 3 1 13 19 48 8
Glasgow Mid Argyll 18 2 2 14 21 49 6

[7]

 

CA Shinty Premiership 2018

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
*Newtownmore 18 15 1 2 62 16 31
Kyles Athletic + 18 10 4 3 50 21 25
Kinlochshiel 18 10 5 3 48 28 25
Lovat 18 11 3 4 44 26 25
Oban 18 8 5 5 46 29 23
Kingussie 18 7 4 7 34 31 18
Lochaber 18 5 2 11 41 77 12
Caberfeidh 18 4 2 12 37 64 10
Skye 18 3 2 13 27 65 8
Glenurquhart + 18 0 4 13 15 47 5

[8]

 

Points System: 2 Pts Win / 1 Pt Draw / 0 Pts Loss / * Points Adjustments

Legend: * – Champions / r – Relegated / + – Points Adjustments

 

About

 

Shinty is Gaelic Scotland’s traditional version of Hurling. It is one of the forgotten Gaelic, Celtic or Atlantic Games like Basque Pelota and Welsh Baseball, played mostly in Gaelic parts of Scotland like the Highlands and Islands.

The game is very similar to Hurling, with a curved stick used to hit a ball through a goal, except there is no point-over-the-bar and less play in the air. The game is 12-a-side as opposed to Hurling’s 15-a-side.

Report

In 2013 the Premier League underwent a rebranding as the Premiership, and Newtownmore won the title from 2013-2016, before Kinlochshiel ended their streak in 2017. Newtownmore won the title back in 2018.

 

References

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Images

 

[1] Camanachd Association (2017) Camanachd Association Logo [Internet] https://www.shinty.com/uploads/news-images/_w800fit/camanach-logo-wide.jpg [Accessed 9 March 2018]

[2] Shinty.com (2017) Camanachd Association Shinty.com Logo [Internet] http://www.shinty.com/images/logo.gif [Accessed 20 March 2017]

 

Websites

 

[4] Shinty.com (2014) 2014 Marine Harvest Premiership [Internet] Available from: http://www.shinty.com/leagues/premier-division/2014-15/ [Accessed 1 September 2016

[5] Shinty.com (2015) 2015 Marine Harvest Premiership [Internet] Available from: http://www.shinty.com/leagues/premier-division/2015-16/ [Accessed 31 August 2016

[6] Shinty.com (2016) Marine Harvest Premiership [Internet] Available from: http://www.shinty.com/fixtures-live/the-premiership/ [Accessed 18 December 2016]

[7] Shinty.com (2017) The Marine Harvest Premiership [Internet] Available from: https://www.shinty.com/mens/fixtures-and-results/2017/marine-harvest-premiership [Accessed 12 November 2017]

[8] Shinty.com | Fixtures Live (2018) The Marine Harvest Premiership 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/56787/table/Camanachd-Association-Marine-Harvest-Premiership-2018 [Accessed 29 December 2018]

 

Internet Archive

 

[3] Wayback Machine – Shinty.com (2013) The Orion Group Premiership [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20131225010016/http://www.shinty.com/leagues/premier-division/ [Accessed 10 October 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Emerson Callender.

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International Rules Hurling-Shinty | Ireland v Scotland 2010-2015

Ireland v Scotland 2010

DateLocationHome Away 
30.10.10Croke ParkIreland2-16 (22)Scotland2-17 (23)
13.11.10Bught ParkScotland Ireland 

[1]

Ireland v Scotland 2011

DateLocationHome Away 
 2011    
2011Athy, KildareIreland1-16 (19)Scotland2-8 (14)
29.10.11Bught ParkScotland1-11 (14)Ireland2-9 (15)
 Ireland won series 34-28 on aggregate

[2]

Ireland v Scotland 2012

DateLocationHome Away 
20.10.12Bught ParkScotland2-9 (19)Ireland3-10 (25)
27.10.12Cusack ParkIreland8-11 (51)Scotland4-3 (23)
 Ireland won series 76-42 on aggregate

[3][4]

Ireland v Scotland 2013

DateLocationHome Away 
26.10.13Croke ParkIreland4-12 (24)Scotland2-12 (18)
02.11.13Bught ParkScotland0-14 (14)Ireland1-15 (18)
 Ireland won series 36-32 on aggregate

[5][6]

Ireland v Scotland 2014

DateLocationHome Away 
18.10.14Bught ParkScotland3-14 (23)Ireland2-8 (14)
25.10.14Pairc EslerIreland2-18 (24)Scotland0-8 (8)
 Ireland won series 38-31 on aggregate

[7][8]

Ireland v Scotland 2015

DateLocationHome Away 
24.10.15Bught ParkScotland3-15 (24)Ireland2-8 (14)
21.11.15Croke ParkIreland2-1-8 (16)Scotland2-4-0 (14)
 Scotland won series 38-30 on aggregate

[9][10]

Venues

VenueLocation
Bught ParkInverness, Highlands, Scotland
Croke ParkDublin, Ireland
Cusack ParkEnnis, Co. Clare, Ireland
Pairc EslerNewry, Co. Down, Ireland
Fort WilliamHighlands, Scotland
AthyCo. Kildare, Ireland
RatoathCo. Meath, Ireland

Report

The first Hurling-Shinty International Rules match was played back in 1897 in Glasgow between Cowal (Scotland) and Celtic (Dublin). [1]

There have been regular Internationals between Ireland and Scotland since 2000.

Shinty is very similar to Hurling and the two games would have the same Gaelic Celtic origin with Shinty most popular in Gaelic Scots part of Scotland, particularly the Highlands. The game, however, does not include over-the-bar points, only goals and there is less play in the air than in Hurling.

The scoring system is three points for a goal and one for a point (over-the-bar). In 2012 an experimental scoring system was used whereby a goal was worth 5 points. From 2000-2003 a scoring system was employed whereby a goal was worth 6 points, an ‘over’ 3 points, and a ‘behind’ (a score into posts either side of the two main posts) 1 point.

13-a-side or 14-a-side have both been employed, halfway between Hurling’s 15-a-side and Shinty’s 12-a-side. Bot teams play with their own sticks, so it is a game played with two different sets of equipment.

In 2010 the series became a home-and-away series with the aggregate score over two legs deciding the winners. During this period Ireland won from 2011-2014, though the series reverted to a single game in 2016

References

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Sources

[1] (2010) “Dooley hails Scottish ground skills as Ireland edged out”. Irish Independent. Monday, November 1, 2010. p. 42-43.

Past copies of the Irish Independent and Nenagh Guardian can be found at the Irish Newspaper Archive which is a subscription service: http://www.irishnewsarchive.com

Websites

[1] Gaelic Athletic Association (2010) Scots draw first blood in Hurling-Shinty International [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/scots-draw-first-blood-hurling-shinty-international/ [Accessed 28 October 2016]

[2] Gaelic Athletic Association (2011) Ireland win Hurling/Shinty series [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/ireland-win-hurling-shinty-series/ [Accessed 28 October 2016]

[3] Gaelic Athletic Association (2012) Horgan leads Ireland to Victory despite late stumble [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/horgan-leads-ireland-victory-despite-late-stumble/ [Accessed 28 October 2016]

[4] Gaelic Athletic Association (2012) Ireland ease to comfortable series win [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/ireland-ease-comfortable-series-win/ [Accessed 28 October 2016]

[5] Gaelic Athletic Association (2013) Ireland win Hurling-Shinty first test [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/ireland-win-hurling-shinty-first-test/ [Accessed 28 October 2016]

[6] Gaelic Athletic Association (2013) Ireland claim Hurling-Shinty series [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/ireland-claim-hurling-shinty-series/ [Accessed 28 October 2016]

[7] Gaelic Athletic Association (2014) Shinty/Hurling: Bartlett seals fine win for Scots [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/shinty-hurling-bartlett-seals-fine-win-for-scots-112204/ [Accessed 28 October 2016]

[8] Gaelic Athletic Association (2014) Price stars as Ireland fight back to retain series [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/price-stars-ireland-fight-back-retain-series-112167/ [Accessed 28 October 2016]

[9] Gaelic Athletic Association (2015) Hurling/Shinty: Scotland too good in first test [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/hurling-shinty-scotland-too-good-first-test-109936/ [Accessed 28 October 2016]

[10] Gaelic Athletic Association (2015) Ireland finish strongly to claim Hurling-Shinty win [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/news/ireland-finish-strongly-claim-hurling-shinty-win-109794/ [Accessed 28 October 2016]

Images

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

[12] Camanachd Association (2017) Camanachd Association Logo [Internet] https://www.shinty.com/uploads/news-images/_w800fit/camanach-logo-wide.jpg [Accessed 9 March 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor Connolly-Mulcahy & Dara Conolly-Mulcahy

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Camanachd Association | Shinty Premier Division 2008-2012

CA Shinty Premier Division 2008

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
x – Kingussie 18 18 0 0 94 19 36
Newtonmore 18 12 2 4 40 26 26
Fort William 18 10 3 5 69 31 23
Kyles Athletic 18 9 4 5 40 35 22
Inveraray 18 7 3 8 47 45 17
Oban Camanachd 18 5 4 9 25 44 14
Lochaber 18 5 3 10 30 40 13
Bute 18 4 5 9 27 47 13
r – Strathglass 18 5 1 12 26 69 11
r – Lovat 18 1 3 14 30 72 5

[7]

 

CA Shinty Premier Division 2009

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
x – Kingussie 18 13 4 1 82 28 30
Newtonmore 18 13 4 1 68 20 30
Fort William 18 9 2 7 39 31 20
Kyles Athletic 18 8 4 6 49 43 20
Glenurquhart 18 8 3 7 35 38 19
Oban Camanachd 18 8 2 8 31 38 18
Bute 18 5 3 10 28 41 13
Inveraray 18 6 1 11 40 55 13
r – Lochaber 18 5 3 10 25 47 13
r – Glenorchy 18 1 2 15 15 71 4

[8]

 

CA Shinty Premier Division 2010

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
x – Newtonmore 18 14 3 1 64 10 31
Fort William 18 13 2 3 64 23 28
Kingussie 18 11 3 4 58 33 25
Kyles Athletic 18 11 3 4 49 26 25
Inveraray 18 9 2 7 48 40 20
Glenurquhart 18 6 3 9 29 40 15
Lovat 18 5 3 10 29 48 13
Oban Camanachd 18 4 2 12 24 46 10
r – Bute 18 3 3 12 31 44 9
r – Glasgow Mid Argyll 18 2 0 16 19 105 4

[9]

 

CA Shinty Premier Division 2011

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
x – Newtonmore 18 14 3 1 55 14 31
Kyles Athletic 18 12 5 1 62 23 29
Fort William 18 10 2 6 48 20 22
Kingussie 18 7 6 5 52 31 20
Glenurquhart 18 9 2 7 32 31 20
Kilmallie 18 7 1 10 41 55 15
Lovat 18 7 1 10 32 47 15
Inveraray 18 6 2 10 44 48 14
r – Oban Camanachd 18 6 2 10 29 37 14
r – Glenorchy 18 0 0 18 5 94 0

[10]

 

CA Shinty Premier Division 2012

 

  P W D L GF GA Pts
x – Newtonmore 18 14 2 2 54 22 30
Kyles Athletic 18 12 3 3 48 31 27
Lovat 18 9 4 5 39 29 22
Fort William 18 8 3 7 36 34 19
Inveraray 18 8 2 8 37 34 18
Glenurquhart 18 8 2 8 32 39 18
Kingussie 18 7 3 8 40 39 17
Kinlochshiel 18 6 4 8 43 32 16
r – Kilmallie 18 3 2 13 28 49 8
r – Bute 18 0 5 13 11 49 5

[11]

 

References

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Images

 

[1] Camanachd Association (2017) Camanachd Association Logo [Internet] https://www.shinty.com/uploads/news-images/_w800fit/camanach-logo-wide.jpg [Accessed 9 March 2018]

[2] Shinty.com (2017) Camanachd Association Shinty.com Logo [Internet] http://www.shinty.com/images/logo.gif [Accessed 20 March 2017]

 

Internet Archive

 

[3] Wayback Machine – Shinty.com (2008) Premier Division – summary [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20081225224206/http://www.shinty.com/index.php?page=premier-division-summary [Accessed 10 October 2017]

[4] Wayback Machine – Shinty.com (2010) Scottish Hydrp Premier Division – summary [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20100112044634/http://www.shinty.com:80/index.php?page=premier-division-summary [Accessed 12 November 2017]

[5] Wayback Machine – Shinty.com (2011) Scottish Hydro Premier Division [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20110218065834/http://www.shinty.com/leagues/scottish-hydro-premier-division [Accessed 10 October 2017]

[6] Wayback Machine – Shinty.com (2011) 2011 Scottish Hydro Premier Division [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20140716094331/http://www.shinty.com/leagues/premier-division/2011-2 [Accessed 10 October 2017]

[11] Wayback Machine – Shinty.com (2012) 2012 Scottish Hydro Premier Division [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20140715191424/http://www.shinty.com/leagues/premier-division/2012-13 [Accessed 10 October 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Emerson Callender.

 

About this document

 

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Last Updated: 12 January 2019

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Ireland Lacrosse National Indoor Lacrosse League 2011-2015

National Indoor Lacrosse League 2011-12

 PWDLPts
Dublin Darkside1054119
Dublin Stormtroopers1044216
Dublin Thunder101275

National Indoor Lacrosse League 2012-13

 PWDLPts
Dublin Stormtroopers1691628
Dublin Darkside1672723
Dublin Thunder1661919

National Indoor Lacrosse League 2013-14

 PWDLPts
Dublin Thunder1081125
Dublin Stormtroopers1051416
Dublin Darkside101093

National Indoor Lacrosse League 2014-15

 PWDLPts
Dublin Darkside1271422
Dublin Stormtroopers1262420
Dublin Thunder1231810

Websites

Ireland Lacrosse (2016) Indoor Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.irelandlacrosse.ie/indoor/index.php?r=matches&v1=standings [Accessed 26 July 2017]

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International Korfball Federation | European Korfball Championships | Round 1 2017

Budapest (Hungary), 28-29 October 2017

Final Standings

PosPWLGFGAPts
1Hungary550914015
2Serbia541705611
3Ireland532784910
4Greece52349756
5Sweden42244456
6Switzerland41326533
7Armenia41333493
8Ukraine40445670

Compiled from: [1][2]

Hungary and Serbia Qualify for 7th IKF European Korfball Championships. Ireland placed in First Reserve and Qualified after Russia Withdrew.[3]

Day 2 Results

DateTeam 1Team 2
Semi-Finals
29.10.17Hungary17Ireland7
29.10.17Serbia12Greece7
7th Place
29.10.17Ukraine13Armenia17
5th Place
29.10.17Sweden14Switzerland7
3rd Place
29.10.17Ireland24Greece5
Final
29.10.17Hungary24Serbia11

[2]

Final Table

PWLGFGAPts
Pool A
Hungary33050229
Greece32137396
Sweden31230383
Ukraine30332500
Pool B
Serbia33047258
Ireland32147277
Switzerland31219393
Armenia30316360

Compiled from :[1]

Pool Results

DateTeam 1Team 2
Pool A
28.10.17Sweden8Greece10
28.10.17Hungary18Ukraine5
28.10.17Ukraine12Sweden13
28.10.17Hungary16Greece8
28.10.17Hungary16Sweden9
28.10.17Greece19Ukraine15
Pool B
28.10.17Serbia11Armenia2
28.10.17Ireland16Switzerland2
28.10.17Switzerland7Serbia17
28.10.17Armenia8Ireland15
28.10.17Ireland16Serbia17
28.10.17Armenia6Switzerland10

Report

This was the Qualifier for the European Championships in 2018 in this Dutch variant of Basketball.

Ireland won their first two matches in Pool B quite easily over Switzerland and Armenia before losing to Serbia in their final Pool game. They then lost in the Semi_finals to Hungary before beating Greece 24-5 in the 3rd Place Playoff.

The Top Two Qualified for the European Championship finals, however, Russia withdrew so Ireland took their place.

References

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Websites

[1] International Korfball Federation (2017) IKF EKC 2018 R1: Day 1 Results & Day 2 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://ikf.org/ekcr12018_day1/ [Accessed 14 August 2018]

[2] International Korfball Federation (2017) IKF EKC 2018 R1: Day 1 Results & Day 2 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://ikf.org/ekcr12018_winners/ [Accessed 14 August 2018]

[3] Ireland Korfball (2018) Ireland Qualify for the 2018 European Championships [Internet] Available from: http://irelandkorfball.org/ireland-qualify-for-the-2018-european-korfball-championships/ [Accessed 14 August 2018]

[4] 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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Kildare Darts League 2009-2013

Kildare Darts League 2009-10

 

  P W D L F A Pts
Northern Division              
Bridgewater 12 10 1 1 +42   21
Clane GAA 12 8 1 3 +24   17
Dags A 12 5 3 4 +14   13
Murphys 12 4 5 3 0   13
O’Connors 12 5 3 4 -6   13
Corner House 12 2 3 7 -24   7
Carbury B 12 0 0 12 -50   0
Southern Division              
Bridge House 12 8 3 1 +24   19
Neesons 11 7 3 1 +19   17
Carbury A 11 7 2 2 +26   16
Corner House B 12 4 3 5 -1   11
Dags B 12 2 4 6 -14   8
Corner House A 12 3 2 7 -18   8
Murtaghs 12 0 3 9 -36   3

[1][2]

 

Kildare Darts League 2010-11

 

  P W D L F A Pts
Northern Division              
Dags A 10 7 3 0 +26   53
Clane GAA 10 5 2 3 +14   47
Carbury A 10 5 3 2 +14   47
O’Connors 10 4 4 2 +6   43
Murphys 10 3 0 7 -8   36
Corner House 10 0 0 10 -52   14
Southern Division              
Bridgewater 4 3 1 0 +20   26
Murtaghs 4 1 0 3 -8   12
Carbury B 4 1 1 2 -12   10

[3][4]

 

Kildare Darts League 2011-12

 

  P W D L F A Pts
Bridgewater 12 10 0 2 66 30 28
Dags A 12 10 1 1 69 27 27
Carbury A 12 9 1 2 68 28 27
O’Connors 12 8 0 4 61 35 27
Dags B 12 7 0 5 55 41 21
Murphys 12 7 1 4 55 41 21
Clane GAA 12 6 1 5 52 44 19
The Lodge, Monread 12 5 2 5 49 47 18
Murtaghs 12 4 3 5 46 50 15
Carbury B 12 2 1 9 28 68 9
Roches 12 0 4 8 30 66 6
Newtown Inn, Maynooth 12 1 1 10 24 72 5
Corner House 12 1 1 10 21 75 3

[5]

 

Kildare Darts League Divvision 1 2012-13

 

  P W D L F A Pts
Dags A 14 8 4 2 70 42 26
Carbury A 14 7 2 5 63 49 24
The Lodge, Monread 14 7 3 4 62 50 23
Clane GAA 14 7 2 5 60 52 22
Bridgewater 14 5 4 5 61 51 21
Davey’s 14 5 4 5 59 53 20
O’Connors 14 4 7 3 60 52 19
Cooke’s 14 0 0 14 13 99 0

[6]

 

References

___________________________________________________________________

 

Websites

 

[1] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2010) Kildare Darts League – Northern Division – Season 2009/2010 [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_1109951.html [Accessed 18 February 2018]

[2] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2010) Kildare Darts League – Southern Division – Season 2009/2010 [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_9389832 [Accessed 18 February 2018]

[3] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2011) Kildare Darts League – Northern Division – Season 2010/2011 [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_5556001.html [Accessed 18 February 2018]

[4] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2011) Kildare Darts League – Southern Division – Season 2010/2011 [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_4366759 [Accessed 18 February 2018]

[5] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2012) Kildare Darts League 2011 – 2012 Fridays [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_3742314 [Accessed 18 February 2018]

[6] Kildare Darts – League Republic (2013) Kildare Darts League Division 1 2012/2013 [Internet] Available from: http://kildaredarts.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_972294892 [Accessed 18 February 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to John Kane.

 

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Last Updated: 23 December 2018

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Republic of Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association | Senior Event Top 10 Snooker Rankings 2001-2017

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2011-12

RankPlayerClubPts
1Rodney Goggins147 Wexford920
2Vincent MuldoonMaynooth SC790
3Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute Nenagh760
4Joe DelaneyCelbridge690
5Greg CaseyCrucible570
6Robert RedmondGriffith Dublin570
7Johnny WilliamsCarrickmacross570
8Keith SheldreckQ Club Wicklow540
9Jason DevaneyDeel Rover520
10John SuttonCelbridge450

[2]

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2012-13

RankPlayerClubPts
1David HoganNew Institute SC860
2Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute Nenagh760
3Michael JudgeQ Club Wicklow730
4Robert MurphyQ Club Wicklow680
5Rodney Goggins147 Wexford620
6Josh BoleauNewbridge CYMS600
7David MorrisKilkenny590
8Robert RedmondRoadstone540
9John SuttonCelbridge520
10Johnny WilliamsCarrickmacross460

[3]

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2013-14

RankPlayerClubPts
1Martin McCruddenCelbridge820
2Robert MurphyQ Club Wicklow800
3Michael JudgeQ Club Wicklow640
4David HoganBorrisokane620
5Rodney Goggins147 Wexford610
6Jason DevaneyDeel Rovers560
7John SuttonCelbridge550
8Colm GilcreestCelbridge SC480
9Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute Nenagh480
10TJ DowlingCelbridge460

[4]

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2014-15

RankPlayerClubPts
1Rodney Goggins147 Wexford970
2Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute930
3Michael JudgeQ Club Wicklow700
4Robert MurphyQ Club Wicklow700
5Greg CaseyCrucible Cork540
6David CassidyCrucible Cork520
7John O’SullivanKilkenny Shed500
8Daniel O’ReganMacroom480
9Pete DoneganNorthwest SC480
10Anthony BonnarNorthwest SC460

[5]

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2015-16

RankPlayerClubPts
1Jason DevaneyDeel Rovers420
2Michael JudgeQ Club Wicklow420
3Josh BoileauNewbridge CYMS405
4Rodney GogginsLiam Mellows380
5Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute370
6Jonathan WilliamsCarrickmacross355
7Ryan CroninCrucible345
8Philip BrowneTerry Rogers330
9TJ DowlingTerry Rogers295
10Greg CaseyCrucible290

[6]

RIBSA Senior Event Rankings Top 10 2016-17

RankPlayerClubPts
1Brendan O’DonoghueNew Institute540
2Michael JudgeQ Club Wicklow450
3TJ DowlingTerry Rogers450
4Robert MurphyQ Club Wicklow370
5Johnny FarrellTerry Rogers340
6Philip BrowneTerry Rogers305
7Mark TuiteSt. Johns Limerick300
8Jason DevaneyCrossmolina SC300
9David CassidyClub not Affiliated300
10Rodney GogginsLiam Mellows255

[7]

References

________________________________________________________________

Websites

[1] RIBSA (2018) RIBSA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.ribsa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/c9b32c98563233aa501943c67fb2ecac.jpg [Accessed 29 March 2018]

[2] RIBSA (2018) 2011/12 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTraZey2VKIkXiwP0JXBkM5VsySkF8c_l4WAkpJfFiSBDmxUfP_3QeitLk8EN4nRaF8Tx1XBPwmWzor/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

[3] RIBSA (2018) 2012/13 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTVXRUQ-VAceWoeMRr6tGc6LfuM1L6igAPwkuyXX2RJPxW_j7n7X3zLxe8nNJwxPU1WJUx-4Mxcdbsg/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

[4] RIBSA (2018) 2013/14 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSnwCMSzzvC2IgmCaisgvAB3T7Fxe5nRxoxe033PgU_UbRCQNRXewrz9xxMcf-mMuuZ3eVIrTjblUS-/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

[5] RIBSA (2018) 2014/15 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRCuNxSyI8bYSfns8NAZQMYsgs7cY7-6JTg6vE_ZYk__dlJ01_WkSreWrMg2r5bP-4y-2p7y7cUy242/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

[6] RIBSA (2018) 2015/16 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vTpc5W3tlVvYiHJiERbWvTIaPn11HnvEa1zaoTnk2FsIt4Uc3v389PJvJnIU1q8GgVeaXfesFr9ql-3/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

[7] RIBSA (2018) 2016/17 Rankings [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vSpVNOoC3e7KOMI-ZJSCuVofP2rrb8zCiWUxhoeOIm9zZiQlN9fN_wdYOZPyPPuLwe8htGcB1ubIsD1/pubhtml [Accessed 12 February 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly

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Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Premiership 2011-2017

Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Logo 2010-2017 [23]

ARFLI Premiership 2011

PWDLPFPAPts
*Leeside Lions12100248736433
*South Dublin Swans1280475336131
*Midwest Magpies1280462126929
*Dublin Demons1270547665023
Belfast Redbacks1230926940613
North Leinster Kangaroos1230927353613

Reference: compiled from [1][2]

Points System: 4 Pts Win / 1 Pt Loss (Premiership Round) / 2 Pts Win / 1 Pt Loss (Lightning Premiership Round) / 0 Pts Forfeit #

Note: North Leinster Kangaroos entered competition on 13 July 2011. They were a merger of Midland Tigers and West Dublin Saints. [3]

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
Grand FinalDurrow, Co. Laois
24.09.2011South Dublin Swans6.9 (45)Leeside Lions5.7 (37)

Reference: [4]

ARFLI Premiership 2012

 PWLDFAPts
Belfast Redbacks10730  31
South Dublin Swans10640  28
Galway Magpies10550  25
Dublin Demons10550  25
Leeside Lions10460  22
North Leinster Giants10370  19

[19]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 South Dublin Swans71Galway Magpies89
 Belfast Redbacks67Dublin Demons29
 Grand Final   
 Belfast Redbacks78Galway Magpies48

[19]

ARFLI Premiership 2013

 PWLDFAPts
Belfast Redbacks1082078435734
Leeside Lions1064071244228
South Dublin Swans1064072256528
Galway Magpies1055065674725
North Leinster Giants1046046977522
Dublin Demons1019046291913

[20]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
07.09.13Belfast Redbacks89Galway Magpies27
07.09.13Leeside Lions31South Dublin Swans50
 Grand Final   
14.09.13Belfast Redbacks56South Dublin Swans76

[20]

ARFLI Premiership 2014

 PWLDFAPts
South Dublin Swans972064039430
Galway Magpies963077448927
Belfast Redbacks963055743027
Leeside Lions963045350227
North Leinster Giants927047564815
Dublin Demons90902947309

[21][Table as at August 16 2014]

     

ARFLI Premiership 2015

 PWLDFAPts
Belfast Redbacks8710  29
South Dublin Swans8530  23
Galway Magpies8440  20
Leeside Lions8440  18
North Leinster Giants8080  2

[22]

     

ARFLI Premiership 2016

 PWLDFAPts
Leeside Lions9900  36
Galway Magpies9450  21
Belfast Redbacks9360  18
South Dublin Swans9270  15

[5]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
23.07.16Belfast Redbacks46South Dublin Swans21
23.07.16Belfast RedbacksWGalway MagpiesL
23.07.16Galway MagpiesLSouth Dublin SwansW
 Grand Final   
06.08.16Leeside Lions104Belfast Redbacks52

[7-9]

ARFLI Premiership 2017

 PWLDFAPts
Leeside Lions761027212425
Belfast Redbacks853019623223
South Dublin Swans826019024014
Galway Magpies725020026213

[11-14]

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Semi-Final Round   
10.09.17Belfast Redbacks9-10-64Galway Magpies2-1-13
10.09.17South Dublin Swans4-5-29Belfast Redbacks1-4-10
10.09.17South Dublin Swans2-10-22Galway Magpies2-4-16
 Grand Final   
16.09.17Leeside Lions13-7-85South Dublin Swans6-5-41

[15-17]

Report

The Australian Rules Football League of Ireland was founded in 2001, and by 2011 the two geographical divisions were merged into one Premiership.

Leeside Lions won the 2011 Premiership title and South Dublin Swans the Grand Final. The 2012 season belonged to the Belfast Redbacks who won both the Premiership and Grand Final, defeating Galway Magpies 74-48. They would again win the Premiership in 2013, however, would fall short 76-56 to the South Dublin Swans in the Grand Final.

Belfast Redbacks would again win the 2015 Premiership, losing only 1 of 8 matches. The 2016 season would see both titles go south as the Leeside Lions took the Premiership and defeated Belfast Redbacks convincingly in the Grand Final 104-52. They would repeat the feat in the 2017 season, beating South Dublin Swans 85-41 in the Grand Final to add to their second Premiership in a row.

References

Internet Archive

[1] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Wayback Machine (2011) Game Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20110928040140/http://www.arfli.com/index.php?p=games [Accessed 30 March 2017]

[2] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Wayback Machine (2011) Home [August 13, 2011][Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20110813141603/http://www.arfli.com/ [Accessed 30 March 2017]

[3] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Wayback Machine (2011) Home [July 16, 2011] [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20110716154451/http://www.arfli.com/ [Accessed 30 March 2017]

Websites

[4] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland (2011) Swans Make It Back To Back Premierships [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2011/10/01/swans-make-it-back-to-back-premierships/ [Accessed 10 October 2016] [Broken Link]

[5] South Dublin Swans (2017) Fixtures [Internet] Available from: http://southdublinswans.com/football/fixtures [Accessed 10 July 2017]

[6] South Dublin Swans (2017) Results [Internet] Available from: http://southdublinswans.com/football/swans-results [Accessed 10 July 2017]

[7] ARFLI (2016) Lions make Grand Final [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2016/07/08/lions-make-grand-final/ [Accessed 27 July 2017]

[8] ARFLI (2016) Finals Footy this weekend [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2016/07/22/finals-footy-this-weekend/ [Accessed 24 August 2017]

[9] ARFLI (2016) Belfast Redbacks reach Grand Final [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2016/08/03/belfast-redbacks-reach-grand-final/” [Accessed 24 August 2017]

[10] ARFLI (2016) Lions roar again [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2016/08/12/lions-roar-again/ [Accessed 24 August 2017]

[11] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland (2017) Latest Results / Points Table [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/ [Accessed 15 May 2017]

[12] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland (2017) Latest Results / Points Table [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/ [Accessed 19 June 2017]

[13] South Dublin Swans Facebook Page (2017) Facebook Post July 4 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/southdublinswans/posts/1578432332176067:0 [Accessed 10 July 2017]

[14] Belfast Redbacks Australian Rules Football Club Facebook Page (2017) Facebook Post July 2 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/belfastredbacks/posts/704246669776228 [Accessed 10 July 2017]

[15] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland (2017) Swans into Grand Final in dramatic fashion [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2017/09/11/swans-into-grand-final-in-dramatic-fashion/ [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[16] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland (2017) ARFLI Grand Final Preview [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2017/09/14/arfli-grand-final-preview-2/ [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[17] World Footy News (2017) Leeside Lions defend title – 2017 ARFLI Premiers [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldfootynews.com/article.php/20170917190653542 [Accessed 18 September 2017]

Internet Archive

[18] ARFLI – Web Archive (2011) Jeep ARFLI Ladder AS of August 9th [Intenet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20110813141603/http://www.arfli.com/ [Accessed 13 April 2017]

[19] ARFLI – Web Archive (2014) 2012 Season [Intenet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20140711024151/http://www.arfli.com/records/2012-season [Accessed 30 March 2017]

[20] ARFLI – Web Archive (2014) 2013 Season [Intenet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20140711015812/http://www.arfli.com/records/2013-2/ [Accessed 30 March 2017]

[21] ARFLI – Web Archive (2014) Home [Intenet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20141124230251/http://www.arfli.com/ [Accessed 30 March 2017]

[22] ARFLI – Web Archive (2014) Final Ladder and Semi-Final Fixtures [Intenet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20170330100955/http://www.arfli.com/2015/08/21/final-ladder-and-semi-finals-fixtures/ [Accessed 30 March 2017]

Images

[23] TWIMG (2017) Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/498229009742704640/lMxp3RkN.png [Accessed 23 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Conor Lynch & Conor McGroarty

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 1 November 2019

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