Irish Baseball & Softball Association | Leinster Championship 1990-1994

Leinster Championship 1990

DateWinners Runners-Up 
 Championship Final   
30.09.90Marlay Martyrs9Odd Sox5

Reference: [1][2]

Leinster Championship 1991

DateWinners Runners-Up 
 Semi-Finals   
 Dodder DynamoesWMarlay MartyrsL
 DatalexW  
 Championship Final   
09.91Dodder Dynamoes17Datalex8

Reference: [3]

Leinster Championship 1992

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Championship Semi-Finals   
20.09.92Marlay Martyrs AWFat CatsL
20.09.92BatpakWFlyersL
 Championship Final   
04.10.92Marlay Martyrs AWBatpakL

Reference: [4][5]

Leinster Championship 1993

DateTeam 1 Team 2 
 Championship Semi-Finals   
 Dodder DynamoesWMarlay MartyrsL
 Batpak25Flyers4
 Championship Final   
 Dodder DynamoesWBatpakL

Reference: [6]

Report

The Irish Baseball & Softball Association ran the first Leinster or Eastern Division Softball Championships in 1990. There was a separate League and Knockout Championship, much like in the GAA, with the Championship being the Premier Competition, judging by news reports in the Evening Herald.

Marlay Martyrs won the Championship in 1990 beating Odd Sox 9-5 and again in 1992, defeating Batpak in the Final. Dodder Dynamoes, their arch rivals, and the oldest Softball team in Ireland, won the title in 1991, a 17-8 win over Datalex, and the 1993 title, Batpak again the runners-up.

References:

Websites:

[1] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Softball Evening Herald Thursday, September 27, 1990. pg. 49 [Irish Newspaper Archive]

[2] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Softball Evening Herald Thursday, October 4, 1990. pg. 53 [pg. 54 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[3] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Dynamoes Dynamite Evening Herald Thursday, October 3, 1991. [pg. 54 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[4] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Softball Evening Herald Thursday, September 17, 1992. pg. [pg. 76 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[5] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Softball Evening Herald Thursday, October 8, 1992. pg, Sport 7.

[6] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Marley all out Evening Herald Thursday, September 23, 1993. pg, 55 / Sport 1

Past editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/, which is a subscription service.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Austin Purton and Ciaran Columb, Marlay Martyrs.

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Irish Baseball & Softball Association Leinster Softball League Division 1 1994

League Table

PWLTRFRAPTS
East
Marlay A109101235019
Cyclone Warriors1165012114517
Argonotts96301109515
Oddsox Green105501248915
Batpak Green95401408114
Lotus Eaters1101104218211
West
Dodder Dynamoes1110121
Oddsox Red107317
Fatcats
Wetsox Yellow
Marlay B
Flyers

References: [1]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
26.04.94Argonotts7Marlay A13
26.04.94Batpak Green14Lotus Eaters6
26.04.94Oddsox Green2Cyclone Warriors4
27.04.94 Fat Cats 8Dodder Dynamoes 13
27.04.94 Westsox Yellow15Oddsox Red20
27.04.94 Flyers10Marlay B21
Week 2
10.05.94Batpak GreenpArgonottsp
10.05.94Oddsox GreenpMarlay Ap
10.05.94Cyclone Warriors7Lotus Eaters0 #
11.05.94Wetsox Yellow12Fat Cats16
11.05.94Flyers16Dodder Dynamoes23
11.05.94Marlay B9Oddsox Red16
Week 3
17.05.94Argonotts14Oddsox Green13
17.05.94Cyclone WarriorspBatpak Greenp
17.05.94Lotus Eaters0 #Marlay A7
18.05.94Fat Cats23Flyers13
18.05.94Marlay B3Wetsox yellow17
18.05.94Oddsox Red1 #Dodder Dynamoes11
Week 4
24.05.94Cyclone Warriors13Argonotts9
24.05.94Lotus Eaters7Oddsox Green17
24.05.94Marlay ApBatpak Greenp
25.05.94Marlay B8Fat Cats7
25.05.94Oddsox RedpFlyersp
25.05.94Dodder Dynamoes12Wetsox Yellow7
Week 7
21.06.94Marlay A11Oddsox Green1
21.06.94Lotus Eaters0 #Cyclone Warriors7
21.06.94Oddsox GreenArgonotts
Week 8
28.06.94Batpak Grreen31Cyclone Warriors12
28.06.94Marlay A20Lotus Eaters5
28.06.94Argonotts13Cyclone Warriors15
Week 9
05.07.94Oddsox Green 31Lotus Eaters3
05.07.94Batpak Green7Marlay A12
05.07.94Lotus Eaters8Argonotts9
Week 10
19.07.94Cyclone Warriors10Marlay A20
19.07.94Oddsox Green11Batpak Green1
Week 11East v West
27.07.94Dodder Dynamoes7Argonotts8
27.07.94Wetsox Yellow12Lotus Eaters5
27.07.94Flyers15Cyclone Warriors30
27.07.94Marlay B11Oddsox Green23
27.07.94Oddsox Red13Batpak Green6
27.07.94Fatcats7Marlay A11

Reference: [1]

References:

[1] On Deck | Irish Baseball & Softball News (1994) Division 1 Issue 5. August 1994. pg. 8 [Reproduced in Marlay Softball Club 20th Anniversary Booklet, 2009].

[2] Naughton, Lindie (1994) “Dynamoes and Martyrs on collision course” Evening Herald. Thursday, August 4, 1994. pg. 53 / Sport 9

Acknowledgements:

Thanks to Austin Purton and Ciaran Columb, Marlay Martyrs.

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Irish Baseball & Softball Association | Leinster Plate 1990-1994

Leinster Plate 1990

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Plate Final
30.09.90Dodder DynamoesWSilicon SoftwearL

Reference: [1][2]

Leinster Plate 1991

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Plate Final
WetsoxWLotus BL

Reference: [3]

Leinster Plate 1992

DateTeam 1Team 2
Plate Semi-Finals
20.09.92Oddsox GreenWOracleL
20.09.9213.3LDelphi DodgersW
Plate Final
04.10.92Oddsox GreenWDelphi DodgersL

Reference: [4][5]

Leinster Plate 1993

DateTeam 1Team 2
Plate Semi-Finals
Oddsox GreenWTroopsL
Jets25Wild Turkeys24
Plate Final
Oddsox Green12Jets10

Reference: [6]

Report

The Irish Baseball & Softball Association ran the first Leinster or Eastern Division Softball Championships in 1990. There was a separate League and Knockout Championship, much like in the GAA, with the Championship being the Premier Competition, judging by news reports in the Evening Herald. There was a Plate Competition for teams knocked out in the First Round.

Dodder Dynamoes won the Plate in 1990 after being knocked out of the Championship early in a shock result. The 1991 Plate Final was won by Wetsox and Oddsox Green won the title in 1992.

References:

Sources:

[1] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Softball Evening Herald Thursday, September 27, 1990. pg. 49 [Irish Newspaper Archive]

[2] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Softball Evening Herald Thursday, October 4, 1990. pg. 53 [pg. 54 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[3] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Dynamoes Dynamite Evening Herald Thursday, October 3, 1991. [pg. 54 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[4] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Softball Evening Herald Thursday, September 17, 1992. pg. [pg. 76 Irish Newspaper Archive]

[5] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Softball Evening Herald Thursday, October 8, 1992. pg, Sport 7.

[6] Naughton, Lindie (1990) Marley all out Evening Herald Thursday, September 23, 1993. pg, 55 / Sport 1

[7] Anon. (1994) Last Season Update Contd. On Deck – Irish Baseball & Softball News Issue 3, June 1994. pg. 2.

Past editions of the Evening Herald are available to view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/, which is a subscription service.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Austin Purton and Ciaran Columb, Marlay Martyrs.

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Irish Olympic Handball Association | Senior Men’s League 2018-19

IOHA Senior Mens League 2018-19

 PWDLGFGAPts
Dublin International HC1090136328718
Dublin City Handball1070328622514
Astra HC1060428024512
Dublin Wings104062502258
UCC104062372428
UCD1000101473490

[1]

Playoff Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals (DCU)   
28.04.19Dublin InternationalWDublin WingsL
28.04.19Dublin CityWAstraL
 Final (DCU)   
 Dublin InternationalWDublin CityL

[2-3]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
10.11.18Dublin Wings28DIHC29
10.11.18UCD21Astra36
10.11.18DCH27UCC23
Week 2
01.12.18UCC33UCD7
Week 3
08.12.18DIHC37UCD16
08.12.18Dublin Wings23DCH25
09.12.18Astra24UCC29
Week 4
15.12.18Astra30Dublin Wings32
Week 5
20.01.19DCH35DIHC37
Week 6
26.01.19DIHC26Dublin Wings20
26.01.19UCC17DCH31
Week 7
02.02.19DCH28Dublin Wings23
02.02.19UCC22Astra34
Week 8
09.02.19Astra27DCH23
09.02.19UCC30DIHC41
09.02.19Dublin Wings38UCD18
Week 9
16.02.19Dublin Wings21Astra30
16.02.19UCD27UCC35
16.02.19DIHC34DCH35
Week 10
23.02.19UCD11DCH50
23.02.19Astra32DIHC39
23.02.19Dublin Wings11UCC1 #
Week 11
03.03.19UCD28DIHC45
Week 12
09.03.19DIHC36Astra27
09.03.19DCH11UCD1 #
Week 13
30.03.19UCC11Dublin Wings1 #
Week 14
06.04.19UCD27Dublin Wings53
06.04.19DIHC39UCC36
06.04.19DCH21Astra29
Week 15
14.04.19Astra11UCD1 #

Reference: [1]

Report

References

_________________________________________________________

[1] Irish Olympic Handball Association (2018) IOHA 2018-19 Senior Leagues [Internet] Available from: http://www.olympichandball.org/competitions/ioha-2018-19-senior-leagues/ [Accessed 10 May 2018]

[2] Irish Olympic Handball Association (2018) Another season over, DI and Astra remain champions [Internet] Available from: http://www.olympichandball.org/2019/05/06/another-season-over-di-and-astra-remain-champions/ [Accessed 10 May 2019]

[3] Irish Olympic Handball Association Facebook Page (2019) Facebook Event April 28, 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/events/1869176243188587/?active_tab=about [Accessed 10 May 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Alan Delaney.

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International Polocrosse Council Polocrosse World Cup 2019

Final Ranking

PosCountryPWLFA
1Australia55014169
2South Africa53210790
3New Zealand53210492
4Zambia52387121
5United Kingdom5329888
6Ireland52386106
7Zimbabwe52394112
8USA50586117

Reference: Compiled from Results in [1][2]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals3rd-4th Division
26.04.19United Kingdom29USA16
26.04.19Ireland25Zimbabwe19
Semi-Finals1st-2nd Division
27.04.19South Africa30Zambia17
27.04.19Australia29New Zealand15
World Cup Final7th-8th
28.04.19Zimbabwe26USA25
World Cup Final5th-6th
28.04.19United Kingdom26Ireland17
World Cup Final3rd-4th
28.04.19New Zealand33Zambia19
World Cup FinalChampionship
28.04.19Australia34South Africa21

Reference: [1]

PWLFAF/A
Pool A
*South Africa32156391.4359
*New Zealand32156441.2727
United Kingdom31243550.7818
Ireland31244610.7213
Pool B
*Australia33078332.3636
*Zambia32151580.8793
Zimbabwe31249620.7903
USA30345620.7258

Reference: [2]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool A
22.04.19South Africa24Ireland12
22.04.19United Kingdom12New Zealand23
23.04.19South Africa14New Zealand16
23.04.19United Kingdom20Ireland14
24.04.19New Zealand17Ireland18
25.04.19South Africa18United Kingdom11
Pool B
22.04.19Zambia22USA14
22.04.19Australia24Zimbabwe11
23.04.19Zambia21USA14
23.04.19Australia24Zimbabwe11
24.04.19Zimbabwe19USA17
25.04.19Zambia8Australia25

Reference: [1][2]

References:

Websites:

[1] Polocrosse World Cup (2019) Adina World Cup Results [Internet] Available from: https://polocrosseworldcup.com.au/results [Accessed 5 June 2019]

[2] Polocrosse World Cup (2019) Competetion Schedule [Internet] Available from: https://polocrosseworldcup.com.au/world-cup [Accessed 5 June 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Frank Winters and David Marlborough.

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Federation of International Lacrosse | Men’s Lacrosse World Championships 2002

Perth, Western Australia, 7-15 July 2002

Final Standings

PlaceCountryPWTLGFGA
1USA660011548
2Canada64028675
3Australia63038375
4Iroquois Nationals720570113
5Japan870111164
6England61055790
7Scotland74036972
8Germany74037465
9Sweden63034452
10Czech Republic72056064
11Korea74039669
12Wales810775111
13Ireland55008012
14Hong Kong51042164
15New Zealand51042279

Reference: Compiled from Results & Tables in: [1-9]

Group Stage Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
First Division (Blue)
07.07.02USA22Iroquois Nationals6
07.07.02Canada13England9
08.07.02USA22Australia7
08.07.02Iroquois Nationals17England8
09.07.02Australia19England8
09.07.02Canada20Iroquois Nationals8
10.07.02Australia19Iroquois Nationals5
10.07.02USA14Canada9
11.07.02Canada14Australia12
11.07.02USA21England3
Second Division (Red)
07.07.02Scotland14Wales7
07.07.02Japan19Sweden4
07.07.02Germany11Czech Republic7
08.07.02Japan11Germany5
08.07.02Sweden10Wales8
08.07.02Scotland9Czech Republic8
09.07.02Japan16Czech Republic5
09.07.02Germany11Wales8
09.07.02Scotland10Sweden5
10.07.02Germany14Sweden10
10.07.02Japan10Scotland8
10.07.02Czech Republic16Wales5
11.07.02Germany15Scotland9
11.07.02Sweden7Czech Republic5
11.07.02Japan21Wales8
Third Division (Green)
07.07.02Ireland16Hong Kong1
07.07.02Korea23New Zealand2
08.07.02Ireland14Korea5
08.07.02New Zealand9Hong Kong8
09.07.02Ireland19New Zealand3
09.07.02Korea19Hong Kong3
10.07.02Korea20New Zealand3
10.07.02Ireland15Hong Kong0
11.07.02Ireland16Korea3
11.07.02Hong Kong9New Zealand5

Reference: [1-5]

Group Stage Tables

PWTLGFGAPts
First Division (Blue)
**USA440079254
**Canada430156433
**Australia420257492
*Iroquois Nationals410336701
^England400429700
Second Division (Red)
*Japan550077305
^Germany540156454
^Scotland530250453
&Sweden520336562
&Czech Republic510441491
&Wales500537720
Third Division (Green)
Ireland550080125
&Korea530270383
Hong Kong510421641
New Zealand510422791

Reference: [6]

Note: Ireland unable to progress as they were not full members of the FIL.

Finals Day 6-9

DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoff
12.07.02Iroquois Nationals15Japan13
Divisional Playoff
12.07.02Wales19Korea10
Semi-Finals
13.07.02USA18Iroquois Nationals8
13.07.02Canada15Australia14
Playoff
13.07.02Czech Republic13Wales7
13.07.02Japan8Germany7
13.07.02England16Scotland7
11th Place
14.07.02Korea16Wales12
9th Place
14.07.02Sweden8Czech Republic6
7th Place
14.07.02Scotland12Germany11
5th Place
14.07.02Japan13England12
Bronze Medal
14.07.02Australia12Iroquois Nationals11
Gold Medal
14.07.02USA18Canada15

References [6-9]

References:

Websites:

[1] Activity Workshop (2002) World Championships Report, 7th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports07.html [Accessed 7 August 2019]

[2] Activity Workshop (2002) World Championships Report, 8th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reportsend.html [Accessed 7 August 2019]

[3] Activity Workshop (2002) World Championships Report, 9th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports09.html [Accessed 7 August 2019]

[4] Activity Workshop (2002) World Championships Report, 10th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports10.html [Accessed 7 August 2019]

[5] Activity Workshop (2002) World Championships Report, 11th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports11.html [Accessed 7 August 2019]

[6] Activity Workshop (2002) World Championships Report, Index [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/index.html [Accessed 7 August 2019]

[7] Activity Workshop (2002) World Championships Report, 12th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports12.html [Accessed 7 August 2019]

[8] Activity Workshop (2002) World Championships Report, 14th July 2002 [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reports14.html [Accessed 7 August 2019]

[9] Activity Workshop (2002) World Championships Report, Final Day [Internet] Available from: https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup02/reportsend.html [Accessed 7 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Murphy, Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner & Brian Bird.

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European Lacrosse Federation | Men’s U20 European Lacrosse Championship 2019

Prague, Czech Republic, 29 June-6 July 2019

Final Standings

PlaceCountryPWTLGFGA
1England65016938
2Germany54016920
3Czech Republic64024230
4Ireland53023518
5Israel74034540
6Wales73044372
7Poland61051656
8Latvia60062469

Reference: Compiled from Results & Tables in [1-2]

Pool Stage Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool A
30.06.19Latvia1England15
30.06.19Germany17Wales2
01.07.19Germany20Latvia0
01.07.19Wales5England17
02.07.19Latvia8Wales9
02.07.19England5Germany14
Pool B
29.06.19Czech Republic5Ireland9
30.06.19Poland0Israel11
01.07.19Ireland13Poland2
01.07.19Israel5Czech Republic8
02.07.19Poland1Czech Republic9
02.07.19Israel1Ireland6

Reference: [1]

Pool Stage Tables

PWTLGFGAPts
Pool A
**Germany33005173
*England320137202
*Wales310216421
Latvia30039440
Pool B
**Ireland33002883
*Czech Republic320122152
*Israel310217141
Poland30033330

Reference: [2]

Quarter-Finals Day 4

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals 3-6
03.07.19England17Israel5
03.07.19Czech Republic12Wales3

Reference: [1]

5th-8th Place Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
03.07.19Latvia4Poland8
04.07.19Israel8Wales3
05.07.19Israel5Latvia4
05.07.19Wales9Poland3
06.07.19Israel10Poland2
06.07.19Wales12Latvia7

Reference: [1]

5th-8th Place Table

PWTLGFGAPts
Israel33002393
Wales320124182
Poland310213231
Latvia300315250

Reference: [2]

Semi-Finals & Finals Day 5-7

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
04.07.19Germany10Czech Republic4
04.07.19Ireland5England6
3rd Place
05.07.19Czech Republic4Ireland2
Final
06.07.19Germany8England9

Reference: [1]

References:

Websites:

[1] Prague Lax U2019 (2019) Results – Prague Lax U2019 [Internet] Available from: https://ec19lax.cz/results/ [Accessed 6 August 2019]

[2] Prague Lax U2019 (2019) Group Rank – Prague Lax U2019 [Internet] Available from: https://ec19lax.cz/results/#cmd=group-rank-full-ex [Accessed 6 August 2019]



Acknowledgements

Thanks to Cillian Murphy, Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner & Brian Bird.

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European Lacrosse Federation | Women’s European Lacrosse Championship 2019

2019 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship Logo [3]

Israel, 15-25 July 2019

Final Standings

PlaceCountryPWTLGFGA
1England77009437
2Israel86027862
3Wales75027554
4Czech Republic750211449
5Scotland84048571
6Germany820647108
7Ireland83057075
8Netherlands74037656
9Latvia75026455
10Norway74035765
11Austria74038357
12Switzerland72055768
13Italy72056873
14Sweden72055381
15Spain84044990
16Finland810746115

Reference: Compiled from Results & Tables in [1-2]

Group Stage Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
15.07.19Israel13Germany2
16.07.19Ireland5England14
16.07.19Scotland8Wales13
17.07.19England16Germany2
17.07.19Wales8Ireland6
17.07.19Israel12Scotland6
18.07.19Ireland9Scotland4
18.07.19Wales18Germany5
18.07.19Israel3England12
19.07.19Germany6Scotland16
19.07.19Ireland10Israel12
20.07.19England11Wales6
20.07.19Germany8Ireland11
21.07.19Wales12Israel8
21.07.19Scotland4England15
Group B
16.07.19Latvia10Italy7
16.07.19Switzerland5Netherlands15
17.07.19Norway12Switzerland9
17.07.19Latvia5Netherlands12
18.07.19Italy6Switzerland13
19.07.19Norway9Latvia7
19.07.19Netherlands19Italy6
20.07.19Italy 8Norway 10
20.07.19Switzerland 8Latvia 9
21.07.19Netherlands11Norway5
Group C
16.07.19Czech Republic18Latvia8
16.07.19Finland9Sweden4
17.07.19Austria16Spain4
18.07.19Austria13Finland5
18.07.19Czech Republic21Sweden2
19.07.19Spain11Finland10
20.07.19Spain0Czech Republic23
20.07.19Sweden3Austria17
21.07.19Finland0Czech Republic22
21.07.19Sweden8Spain9

Reference: [1]

Group Stage Tables

PWTLGFGAPts
Group A
*England5500682010
*Wales540157388
*Israel530248426
*Ireland520341464
Scotland510438552
Germany500523740
Group B
*Netherlands440057218
Norway430136356
Latvia420231364
Switzerland410335422
Italy400427520
Group C
*Czech Republic440084108
Austria430154306
Spain420224574
Finland410324502
Sweden400417560

Reference: [2]

Quarter-Finals Day 8

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals 11-14
22.07.19Latvia16Finland4
22.07.19Spain3Switzerland11
Quarter-Finals 7-10
22.07.19Germany8Austria11
22.07.19Scotland18Norway4
Quarter-Finals 3-6
22.07.19Ireland10Czech Republic12
22.07.19Israel15Netherlands5

Reference: [1]

Placement Group Z (13th-16th)

DateHome TeamAway Team
23.07.19Sweden18Finland7
23.07.19Italy11Spain3
24.07.19Italy9Sweden11
24.07.19Finland4Spain10
25.07.19Sweden7Spain9
25.07.19Italy21Finland7

Reference: [1]

Placement Table Z (13th-16th)

PWTLGFGAPts
Italy320141214
Sweden320136254
Spain320122224
Finland300318490

Reference: [2]

Placement Day 9

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals 5-8
23.07.19Ireland7Scotland10
23.07.19Netherlands7Germany8
Semi-Finals 1-4
23.07.19England16Czech Republic10
23.07.19Wales5Israel8

Reference: [1]

Semi-Finals & Finals Day 10

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals 9-12
24.07.19Norway9Switzerland3
24.07.19Austria7Latvia8
5th Place
24.07.19Germany5Scotland19
3rd Place
24.07.19Netherlands7Ireland12

Reference: [1]

Finals Day 11

DateHome TeamAway Team
11th Place
25.07.19Switzerland8Austria14
9th Place
25.07.19Norway8Latvia9
Bronze Medal
25.07.19Czech Republic8Wales13
Gold Medal
25.07.19England10Israel7

Reference: [1]

References

Websites

[1] Lacrosse 2019 (2019) Schedule – 2019 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship | Games [Internet] Available from: https://lacrosse2019.com/schedule/#cmd= [Accessed 6 August 2019]

[2] Lacrosse 2019 (2019) Schedule – 2019 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship | Groups [Internet] Available from: https://lacrosse2019.com/schedule/#cmd=group-rank-full-ex [Accessed 6 August 2019]

Images

[3] Lacrosse 2019 (2019) Logo- 2019 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship [Internet] Available from: http://lacrosse2019.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/2019-women-logo.png [Accessed 6 August 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Irene Carroll, UCD

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GAA Football | All-Ireland Senior Club Championship 2018

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Results

 

Date Home Team   Away Team  
  Quarter-Final      
21.01.2018 Fulham Irish (London) 1-4 Corofin (Galway) 3-8
  Semi-Final      
17.02.2018 Corofin (Galway) 1-6 Moorefield (Kildare) 0-6
24.02.2018 Nemo Rangers (Cork) 2-19 Slaughtneil (Derry) 0-16
  Final      
17.03.2018 Corofin (Galway) 2-19 Nemo Rangers (Cork) 0-10

 

Venues

 

Match Park
Quarter-Final McGovernn Park, Ruislip, London
Semi-Final 1 O’Connor Park
Semi-Final 2 Portlaoise, Co. Laois
Final Pairc an Chrocaigh, Dublin

Report

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Quarter-Final – Corofin 3-8 Fulham Irish 1-4

Fulham Irish raced out to an early lead, scoring a goal from Marty Hughes, and a point in the first four minutes, but Corofin replied with two goals in quick succession from Jason Leonard and Colin Brady to stamp their authority on the match. Ian Burke added another goal for the Galway side as they went into the half-time break leading by 3-3 to 1-3. There were less scores in the second half as both Corofin and the Londoners built up their wides tallies, however the lack of competitive mactches meant Fulham’s early hopes of a surprise win were dealt a fatal blow. Corofin won by 10 points in the end, 3-8 to 1-4 to book a semi-final spot against Moorefield.

Websites

 

GAA (2017) GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Club Championship [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-senior-club/ [Accessed 11 September 2018]

The42.ie (2017) Corofin overcome poor start in London to book All-Ireland semi-final showdown with Moorefield [Internet] Available from: http://www.the42.ie/corofin-fulham-irish-3809352-Jan2018/ [Accessed 23 January 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Edmund Corrigan, Decy Maher, Pippo O’Grady & Michael O’Callaghan

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 3 August 2019

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GAA Football | All-Ireland Junior Club Championship 2018

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Results

 

Date Home Team   Away Team  
 
Quarter-Final
     
09.12.17 Dunedin Connollys (Scotland) 2-6 Naomh Colmcille (Donegal) 1-10
  Semi-Finals      
20.01.18 Lahardane McHales (Mayo) 2-9 Multyfarnham (Westmeath) 1-14
20.01.18 Knocknagree (Cork) 2-9 Naomh Colmcille (Donegal) 0-7
  Final      
03.02.18 Knocknagree (Cork) 3-13 Multyfarnham (Westmeath) 3-9

 

Venues

 

County Home Park
Quarter-Final Granton Road, Edinburgh, Scotland
Semi-Final 1 Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon
Semi-Final 2 Cusack Park, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
Final Pairc an Crocaigh, Dublin, Co. Dublin

 

All-Ireland Club JFC 2018

Report

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Knockragee GAA All-Ireland Junior Football Club Champions 2018

 

Quarter-Final

Dunedin Connollys 2-6 Naomh Colmcille 1-10

A free-kick near the end of the match from Daniel Clarke proved the difference for Naomh Colmcille as the the Donegal side narrowly defeated their Scottish counterparts in Edinburgh. Dunedin scored first through Damien Keane and led by 0-4 to 0-3 at half-time. Soon after the second half began Naomh Colmcille went ahead through a goal by Ryan McErlean, however Connollys answered immediately with a goal of their own to tie the game. The lead changed frequently after this as the sides traded score-for-score towards the end of the match. With two minutes remaining Dunedin netted their second goal to once again level the match, however Clarke’s free kick was enough to separate the sides.

Semi-Final

Knocknagree 2-9 Naomh Colmcille 0-7

Two soft goals early on for Knocknagree settled this semi-final. James Dennehy and Anthony Connor netted with a bit of fortune and poor defending from Donegal side. The Cork side went into half-time leading 2-4 to 0-3 and while the second-half was more even Naomh Colmcille never found a way back into the game. Naomh colmcille ended up with 13 men as Knocknagree eased to victory.

Final

Knocknagree 3-13 Multyfarnham 3-9

Knockragee won their first All-Ireland Junior Football Championship, and Cork’s first since 2008, in a high-scoring Final at Croke Park. Six goals were scored in total, three for each side, as Knockragee scored all of their 3-13 tally from play. Both sides are small clubs who haven’t known glory like this before: Multyfarnham’s Westmeath JFC title was their first title of note since the 1950s and Knocknagree’s greatest achievement to date was their Munster Junior Final earlier this season. Man-of-the-match Fintan O’Connor scored the opening goal midway through the first have for the Cork side, and Michael Mahony added one 40 seconds later. At half-time the score was 2-7 to 0-5 in favour of Knocknagree, however, the scoring was only beginning to light up the scoreboard. Knocknagree reverted to six defenders with their lead, but that only served to encourage the Multyfarnham forwards, who scored a goal of their own through David Wallace. Knockragee scored a lucky goal from goalkeeper Patrick Doyle’s 45, to stretch their lead again. Two stoppage-time goals from Mark Fallon, weren’t enough for the westmeath side to level matters, and the title, Knockragee’s first at All-Ireland level, went to the Cork side.

 

Players and Awards

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Awards

Final Man-of-the-Match Fintan O’Connor (Knocknagree)

Final Teams and Scorers

Knockragee (Cork) Multyfarnham (Westmeath)
Patrick Doyle 1-0 (1-0 45) Henry Reilly
Gary O’Connor Jame Greene
Paul O’Connor Paul Heavin
Karl Daly 0-1 (og) Stephen Moran
Kealan Buckley Ian McGovern
Danny Cooper Tommy McGivney
Donagh Moynihan Ronan Wallace 0-1 (0-1 45)
Padraig Collins 0-1 Sean Rock
James Dennehy 0-1 Anthony McGivney
Matthew Dilworth 0-1 Brian McLoughlin
Eoghan McSweeney 0-2 Ciaran Madden
Michael Mahoney 1-0 Daniel Loughrey
John F. Daly 0-3 Mark Reynolds 0-1
Fintan O’Connor 1-3 Max Brady 0-6 (0-4f)
Anthony O’Connor 0-2 David Wallace 1-0
Subs Subs
Sean Daly Mark Fallon 2-0
Andrew Sheehan Adam Loughrey
Tadhg Long Emmett Feerick
Tomas Cooper Ger Feerick
Jerry Carroll Rory Boyce

 

References

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Websites

 

Stratford Grange GAA (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] http://stratfordgrangecongaa.ie/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 11 April 2017]

GAA (2017) GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/football/gaa-football-all-ireland-junior-club/ [Accessed 23 January 2018]

The42.ie (2017) Naomh Colmcille edge tight Edinburgh battle to complete All-Ireland JFC semi lineup [Internet] Available from: http://www.the42.ie/naomh-colmcille-donegal-edinburgh-match-report-3741435-Dec2017/ [Accessed 23 January 2018]

The42.ie (2018) Comprehensive victory sees Cork champions advance to All-Ireland Final [Internet] Available from: http://www.the42.ie/comprehensive-victory-sees-cork-champions-advance-to-all-ireland-final-3808422-Jan2018/ [Accessed 23 January 2018]

The42.ie (2018) Knockragee become first Cork side since 2008 to lift All-Ireland junior football crown [Internet] Available from: http://www.the42.ie/knocknagree-multyfarnham-report-3832083-Feb2018/ [Accessed 7 February 2018]

Knockragee GAA Facebook Page (2018) Cover Photo February 05, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/334324306647094/photos/a.334377906641734.76874.334324306647094/1591340177612161/?type=3&theater [Accessed 7 February 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 3 August 2019

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