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Jugger | Irish International 2016

Final Positions (Dublin, Ireland, 20-21 August 2016)

PosTeamCity (Country)
1JuggerMeisterMadrid (ESP)
2TackleTigerKarlsruhe (GER)
3SetantaDublin (IRL)
4Silver Horde3 Cities (GER)
5VictimRethwisch (GER)
6Falco JuggerBerlin (GER)
7Flying JUGGmen BonnBonn (GER)
8GossenhauerFreiburg (GER)
9Spare ChipsLummerland (GER)
10Rampage (Ireland)Dublin (IRL)
11KlosterKaetzchenMixteam (GER)
12Els GegantsLerida (ESP)
13RedbacksBrisbane (AUS)
14Setanta 3Dublin (IRL)
15FischkoppkriegerKiel (GER)
16Setanta 2Dublin (IRL)
17Living UndeadsHannover (GER)
18the fatty and the fast onesx Citys, x ≥ 3 (GER)
19Orange JuggernautsNuernberg (GER)
20Phoenix Rose / Redbacks 2Dublin (IRL)
21Ni KnightsBilbao (ESP)
22Die Goldenen ReiterDresden (GER)
23Jugger TimeValladolid (ESP)
24Canada’s PantsDenver (USA)

Report

_______________________________________________________

The Irish International Jugger Tournament was held in Wanderers RFC in Dublin over the weekend of 20th and 21st August 2016 to Celebrate 10 Years of Jugger in Ireland. [2]

Teams representing Ireland, Germany, Spain, Australia, Canada & USA entered the Tournament which was won by JuggerMeister of Madrid in Spain. Dublin’s Setanta finished third. [1]

Ranking Points: 20

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) Irish International Tournament 2016 [Internet] Available from: http://turniere.jugger.org/tournament.result.php?id=283 [Accessed 30 July 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Grant Farrell

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International Cricket Council Inter-Continental Cup 2006-2013

ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2006

 PWWLFLLWFDWFDLFNDAAdjPts
Group A           
*Ireland320000100343
Scotland310002000335
Namibia310200000020
UAE30020010000
Group B           
*Canada320100000040
Netherlands310001100026
Kenya30010110039
Bermuda30010110039

[3]

Final1st Innings2nd Innings
Canada92-10145-10
Ireland352-10

Ireland won by an Innings and 115 Runs

[4]

ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2007-08

 PWWLFLLWFDWFDLFNDAAdjPts
*Ireland7410010106109
*Namibia7330100000108
Kenya740110001096
Scotland730010111682
Netherlands712400000048
Canada710410010332
UAE701320010329
Bermuda710510000026

[5]

Final1st Innings2nd Innings
Namibia250-10145-10
Ireland195-10201-1

Ireland won by 9 Wickets

[6]

ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2009-10

 PWWLFLLWFDWFDLFNDAAdjPts
*Afghanistan632001000097
*Scotland640101000089
Zimbabwe XI630101100072
Ireland620101200055
Kenya620300100043
Netherlands600411000015
Canada60041010009

[7]

Final1st Innings2nd Innings
Scotland212-1082-10
Afghanistan171-10124-3

Afghanistan won by 7 Wickets

[8]

ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2011-13

 PWWLFLLWFDWFDLFNDAAdjPts
*Ireland7410020004116
*Afghanistan7410002004104
Scotland720201011466
UAE711101210860
Namibia721300100057
Canada710401001443
Kenya710320001042
Netherlands700220021836

[9]

Final1st Innings2nd Innings
Ireland187-10341-10
Afghanistan182-10224-10

Ireland won by 122 Runs

[10]

Legend

PPlayed
WWon (20 Pts)
WLFWon – Lost First Innings (20 Pts)
LLost (0 Pts)
LWFLost – Won First Innings (8 Pts)
DWFDraw – Won First Innings (6 Pts)
DLFDraw – Lost First Innings (0 PTs)
NDNo Decision (6 Pts)
AAbandoned (6 Pts)
AdjAdjustments
PtsPoints

Report

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The Inter-Continental Cup is the highest ranking International Tournament in Cricket below the Test Nations and the World Cup.

From 2006-2013 it has been organised as a bi-annual League between the top Cricketing Nations below Test Status, with a Final between the top two.

Ireland have won the Cup on three of the four occasions it has been played – In 2006 they defeated Canada by an Innings and 115 runs, and in 2008 beat Namibia by 9 Wickets. Following disappointment in 2009-10 where they only finished fourth in the League which was won by Afghanistan by 7 Wickets over Scotland, Ireland won back the Cup in 2011-13, defeating holders Afghansitan by 122 Runs.

Images

[1] SeekLogo.com (2017)International Cricket Council ICC Logo [Internet] Available from: https://seeklogo.com/images/I/international-cricket-council-icc-logo-97923BF892-seeklogo.com.png [Accessed 8 November 2017]

[2] Tobasgo (2017) ICC Inter-Contintental Cup Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.tobasgo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/portfolio-main-1099×747-2015-icc-inter-logo1.jpg [Accessed 8 November 2017]

Websites

[3] Cricket Archive (2017) ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2006 [Internet] Available from: http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/Tables/4/ICC_Inter-Continental_Cup_2006.html [Accessed 8 November 2017]

[4] Cricket Archive (2017) Canada v Ireland ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2006 (Final) [Internet] Available from: http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/86/86462.html [Accessed 8 November 2017]

[5] Cricket Archive (2017) ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2007 to 2008 [Internet] Available from: http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/Tables/6/ICC_Inter-Continental_Cup_2007_to_2008.html [Accessed 8 November 2017]

[6] Cricket Archive (2017) Namibia v Ireland ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2007 to 2008 (Final) [Internet] Available from: http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/157/157398.html [Accessed 8 November 2017]

[7] Cricket Archive (2017) ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2009 to 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/Tables/12/ICC_Inter-Continental_Cup_2009_to_2010.html [Accessed 8 November 2017]

[8] Cricket Archive (2017) Afghanistan v Scotland ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2009 to 2010 (Final) [Internet] Available from: http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/266/266115.html [Accessed 8 November 2017]

[9] Cricket Archive (2017) ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2011 to 2013 [Internet] Available from: http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Events/Tables/14/ICC_Inter-Continental_Cup_2011_to_2013.html [Accessed 8 November 2017]

[10] Cricket Archive (2017) Ireland v Afghanistan ICC Inter-Continental Cup 2011 to 2013 (Final) [Internet] Available from: http://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/580/580041.html [Accessed 8 November 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Stefan Byrne.

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Irish Open Tenpin Bowling | Women’s Championship 1991


Stillorgan Bowl, Dublin | 27 January 1991

Stepladder Final

Pos Name Country
1 Gina Wardle Great Britain
2 Pauline Smith Netherlands
3 Kilmberley Cooke Great Britain
4 Lena Sulvanen Denmark

Reference: [1]

Stepladder Results

Player 1   Player 2  
Gina Wardle 192 Lena Sulvanen 170
Gina Wardle 190 Kimberley Cooke 151
Gina Wardle 204 Pauline Smith 179

Reference: [1]

Semi-Finals (After 7 Games)

Pos Bowler Country Score
1 Pauline Smith Great Britain 1453
2 Kimberley Cooke Great Britain 1438
3 Lena Sulvanen Denmark 1414
4 Gina Wardle Great Britain 1391
5 Karen Bartool Great Britain 1381
6 Tracy Dew Great Britain 1342
7 Ruth Motnauer Great Britain 1239
8 Jeanne Looverbasch Netherlands 1173

Reference: [1]

Report

There were no Irish Qualifiers for the Semi-Finals, which were dominated by Great British players, making up 6 of the 8 contestants.

Gina Wardle, who finished 4th in the Semi-Final Round, won three matches in a row in the Final Stepladder to take the title, beating Pauline Smith, a fellow British player in the Final.

References

________________________________________________________

Sources

[1] Anon. (1991) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Tenpin Bowling” Irish Independent. Monday, 28 January 1991. Pg. 20.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Dervla Mulcahy

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Quasar Stats | UK & Ireland Tournament | Whitstable 17 March 2018


Final Table

  P W L APS AB TB THD TR TS
*Golden Dragons 9 9 0 38844 74.6 107 2006 1.62:1 12189
Hen Dubz (Irl/Eng) 9 8 1 37560 82.6 89 2016 1.61:1 13865
Bedford 9 7 2 33115 61.7 67 1367 1.37:1 12116
Cobra Island 9 6 3 30581 62.9 65 1150 1.31:1 12558
Hemel 9 5 4 23046 32.1 26 208 1.05:1 9979
Church of Lurch 9 4 5 16445 33.3 18 -520 0.88:1 9786
Suchkas 5 9 3 6 8935 29.8 26 -902 0.76:1 7905
Lizzie’s 18th 9 2 7 6778 14.9 7 -1242 0.68:1 7426
Pebble Dashers 9 1 8 6139 20.1 8 -1857 0.64:1 7984
Corba Jr 9 0 9 7040 28.1 20 -1737 0.66:1 8926

Compiled from :[1][2]

[3]

Legend

APS = Average Player Score / AB = Average Bongs / TB = Total Bases / THD = Total Hit Difference / TR = Tag Ratio / TS = Total Shots

Results

Team 1 1 2 TTL Team 2 1 2 TTL
Round 1              
Cobra Island 417 358 775 Corba Jr -29 24 -5
Golden Dragons 451 512 963 Suchkas 5 -41 -38 -79
Round 2              
Hemel 358 367 725 Corba Jr 20 17 37
Suchkas 5 -54 -33 -87 Cobra Island 479 481 960
Round 3              
Corba Jr -81 110 29 Golden Dragons 564 443 1007
Round 4              
Hemel 56 84 140 Golden Dragons 413 338 751
Round 5              
Church of Lurch -11 56 45 Hen Dubz 473 353 826
Bedford 430 389 819 Lizzie’s 18th 2 -4 -2
Round 6              
Pebble Dashers -55 -60 -115 Hen Dubz 498 490 988
Church of Lurch 35 100 135 Bedford 351 376 727
Round 7              
Hen Dubz 509 481 990 Lizzie’s 18th -66 -59 -125
Round 8              
Corba Jr 112 46 158 Bedford 378 400 778
Cobra Island 450 433 883 Pebble Dashers -5 -30 -35
Hen Dubz 339 374 713 Hemel 103 39 142
Church of Lurch 26 20 46 Golden Dragons 416 432 848
Round 9              
Suchkas 5 25 -2 23 Hen Dubz 463 479 942
Lizzie’s 18th 71 90 161 Hemel 322 326 648
Pebble Dashers -68 -40 -108 Golden Dragons 438 488 926
Round 10              
Cobra Island 377 409 786 Lizzie’s 18th 38 5 43
Hen Dubz 352 298 650 Corba Jr 11 -52 -41
Round 11              
Golden Dragons 370 396 766 Lizzie’s 18th 70 -16 54
Cobra Island 299 386 685 Church of Lurch 106 43 149
Round 12              
Bedford 101 132 233 Hen Dubz 355 325 680
Suchkas 5 82 164 246 Church of Lurch 172 236 408
Corba Jr 143 157 300 Lizzie’s 18th 241 206 447
Round 13              
Suchkas 5 -21 1 20 Bedford 461 408 869
Pebble Dashers 0 48 48 Hemel 428 391 819
Golden Dragons 311 384 695 Cobra Island 150 32 182
Round 14              
Hemel 248 345 593 Church of Lurch 211 74 285
Bedford 509 453 962 Pebble Dashers -56 -32 -88
Round 15              
Pebble Dashers 223 307 530 Corba Jr 233 144 377
Bedford 237 304 541 Cobra Island 252 130 382
Lizzie’s 18th 134 136 270 Suchkas 5 198 193 391
Round 16              
Church of Lurch 292 340 632 Pebble Dashers 113 113 226
Cobra Island 153 161 314 Hen Dubz 284 260 544
Suchkas 5 86 98 184 Hemel 301 297 598
Round 17              
Corba Jr 35 101 136 Church of Lurch 332 272 604
Hen Dubz 213 214 427 Golden Dragons 278 205 483
Bedford 359 320 679 Hemel 82 97 179
Round 18              
Corba Jr 107 169 276 Suchkas 5 330 181 511
Lizzie’s 18th 204 254 458 Pebble Dashers 215 206 421
Golden Dragons 214 338 552 Bedford 216 136 352
Round 19              
Hemel 118 186 304 Cobra Island 301 236 537
Pebble Dashers 109 117 226 Suchkas 5 373 293 666
Lizzie’s 18th 127 117 244 Church of Lurch 269 284 553

Reference: [2]

Report

Hen Dubz, a team half made up of Irish players and Half English [4], finished runners-up in the only UK & Ireland Tournament of 2018, held in Whitstable, England on St. Patrick’s Day. They lost only one of 9 Matches, to eventual winners Golden Dragons, and finished top on Average Bongs, Total Hit Deifference and Total Shots. [1][2][3]

Websites

[1] Quasar Stats (2018) Tournaments | Whitstable 2018-03-17 [Internet] Available from: https://www.quasarstats.com/tournaments/58 [Accessed 20 December 2018]

[2] Quasar Stats (2018) Tournaments | Whitstable 2018-03-17 | Games [Internet] Available from: https://www.quasarstats.com/tournaments/58#stats-games [Accessed 20 December 2018]

[3] Quasar Stats (2018) Tournaments | Whitstable 2018-03-17 | Teams [Internet] Available from: https://www.quasarstats.com/tournaments/58#stats-teams [Accessed 20 December 2018]

[4] Quasar Stats (2018) Tournaments | Whitstable 2018-03-17 | Players [Internet] Available from: https://www.quasarstats.com/tournaments/58#stats-players [Accessed 20 December 2018]

Acknowledgements

John Wills, John Morahan.

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IPC | Polocrosse World Cup 2003

Venue: Warwick, Queensland, Australia, 28 April – 4 May 2003

Final Standings

PosCountryPWDLFA
1Australia550014442
2New Zealand540112585
3South Africa530211394
4Zimbabwe520310997
5USA53027180
6Ireland510454101
7United Kingdom520310680
8Canada50058171

Compiled from: [1][2][3][4][5][6]

Group Stage Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Group    
28.04.03USA5Australia29
28.04.03Ireland9South Africa29
29.04.03Ireland5Australia26
29.04.03South Africa26USA9
01.05.03Ireland11USA15
01.05.03South Africa7Australia26
 Group   
28.04.03Canada1New Zealand42
28.04.03Zimbabwe23United Kingdom15
29.04.03New Zealand15United Kingdom14
29.04.03Canada0Zimbabwe41
01.05.03Canada5United Kingdom31
01.05.03Zimbabwe14New Zealand24

[1][2][3]

Final Group Standings

PosCountryPWDLFA
 Group      
1Australia33008117
2South Africa32016244
3USA31022966
4Ireland30032570
 Group      
1New Zealand33008129
2Zimbabwe32017839
3United Kingdom31026053
4Canada30036114

Compiled from: [1][2][3]

Knockout Stage Results

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Semi-Finals (3rd & 4th Division)
02.05.03US26Canada1
02.05.03United Kingdom15Ireland16
 Semi-Finals (1st & 2nd Divsion)
03.05.03Zimbabwe12Australia31
03.05.03New Zealand31South africa24
 4th Division Final (7th & 8th Places)
03.05.03Canada1United Kingdom31
 3rd Division Final (5th & 6th Places)
04.05.03USA16Ireland13
 2nd Division Final (3rd & 4th Places)
04.05.03South Africa27Zimbabwe31
 World Cup Final
04.05.03Australia32New Zealand13

[4][5][6]

References

________________________________________________________

Internet Archive

[1] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Monday, 28 April [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040305233815/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_28.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[2] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Tuesday, 29 April [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040308201724/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_29a.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[3] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Thursday, 1 May [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040308201551/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_1.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[4] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Friday, 2 May [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040308201617/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_2.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[5] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Saturday, 3 May [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040308201809/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_3.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[6] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Results – Sunday, 4 May [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040306000801/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/results_4.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[7] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2004) Overview – Welcome [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040204112450/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/overview_welcome.htm [Accessed 25 July 2018]

[8] Polocrosse World Cup 2003 – Wayback Machine (2003) Polocrosse World Cup 2003 Logo [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20031203042841im_/http://www.polocrosse.com.au:80/worldcup/images/navTop3.gif [Accessed 25 July 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Frank Winters and David Marlborough.

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IKF | European Korfball Championships | Ireland’s Record 2009-2016

IKF European Bowl 2009 Pool 2

Luxembourg (Lux), 6-7 November 2009.

Team 1   Team 2  
Ireland8Scotland10
Ireland12Luxembourg3
Ireland3Wales8
Ireland11France5
Ireland6Sweden3

Ireland, Wales & Scotland Qualify for IKF European Korfball Championship

4th IKF European Korfball Championship 2010

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

Pool D (The Hague)

Date Team 1   Team 2  
22.10.10England24Ireland6
22.10.10Russia23Slovakia14
23.10.10England27Slovakia6
23.10.10Russia16Ireland12
24.10.10Slovakia13Ireland14 gg
24.10.10Russia26England24
 PWLGFGAPts
Russia33065509
England32175386
Ireland31232532
Slovakia30333631

Quarter-Finals Pool G (Rotterdam)

Date Team 1   Team 2  
26.10.10Hungary17Slovakia8
26.10.10Serbia10Ireland16
27.10.10Hungary14Ireland13
27.10.10Serbia13Slovakia15

Hungary v Serbia & Ireland v Slovakia carried forward from first round

 PWLGFGAPts
Hungary33053379
Ireland32143375
Slovakia31236444
Serbia30339530

Placement Semi-Finals 9-16 (Rotterdam)

Date Team 1   Team 2  
28.10.10Slovakia20Scotland15
28.10.10Serbia23Turkey12
28.10.10Hungary18Wales14
28.10.10Ireland18Poland21

Placement Finals 9-16 (Rotterdam)

Date Team 1   Team 2  
30.10.10Scotland16Turkey12
30.10.10Slovakia21Serbia14
30.10.10Ireland10Wales11
30.10.10Poland20Hungary19

Ireland finished 12th of 16

IKF European Bowl 2013 Pool 2

Papendrecht (Ned), 18-19 November 2013.

Team 1   Team 2  
Ireland15France14
Ireland7Wales8
Ireland9Turkey14
Ireland15Greece5

Ireland, Turkey & Scotland Qualify for IKF European Korfball Championship

5th IKF European Korfball Championship 2014

Maia (Por), 25 October – 2 November 2014

Pool D

Date Team 1   Team 2  
25.10.14Hungary19Ireland14
25.10.14Slovakia10Scotland15
26.10.14Slovakia14Ireland15 gg
26.10.14Hungary25Scotland18
28.10.14Hungary20Slovakia10
28.10.14Ireland11Scotland20
 PWLGFGAPts
Hungary33064429
Scotland32153466
Ireland31240532
Slovakia30334501

Placement Quarter-Finals (9-16)

Date Team 1   Team 2  
29.10.14Catalonia26Serbia8
29.10.14Germany26Slovakia9
29.10.14Wales11Ireland13
29.10.14Scotland15Turkey13

Placement Semi-Finals

Date Team 1   Team 2  
30.10.14Germany30Scotland2
30.10.14Catalonia29Ireland10
30.10.14Slovakia18Turkey16
30.10.14Serbia18Wales15

Placement Finals (9-16)

Date Team 1   Team 2  
01.11.14Turkey14Wales11
01.11.14Slovakia11Serbia15
01.11.14Scotland18Ireland14
01.11.14Germany17Catalonia18

Ireland finished 12th of 16

6th IKF European Korfball Championship 2016

First Round West

St. Etienne (Fra), 3-5 June 2016

Date Team 1   Team 2  
03.06.16Catalonia18Ireland14
03.06.16France14Wales10
03.06.16Sweden6Turkey17
03.06.16Ireland11Wales12
03.06.16France10Turkey15
03.06.16Catalonia25Sweden6
04.06.16Turkey10Ireland9 gg
04.06.16France17Sweden4
04.06.16Catalonia15Wales5
04.06.16Sweden8Ireland17
04.06.16Wales4Turkey11
04.06.16France4Catalonia18
05.06.16Wales14Sweden7
05.06.16France11Ireland10 gg
05.06.16Catalonia12Turkey14
 PWLGFGAPts
Turkey550674114
Catalonia541884312
France53256578
Wales52345586
Ireland51461595
Sweden50531900

Turkey and Catalonia Qualify for 6th IKF European Korfball Championship

Websites

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

Ireland Korfball (2017) Matches [Internet] Available from: http://irelandkorfball.org/matches/ [Accessed 30 January 2017]

Ireland Korfball (2017) Euro Bowl 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://irelandkorfball.org/euro-bowl-2009/[Accessed 30 January 2017]

International Korfball Federation (2015) IKF Logo [Internet] Available from : http://ikf.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/logo1.jpg [Accessed 30 January 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan.

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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

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Websites

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

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[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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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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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

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