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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Rugby League Ireland | Elite League 2007-2009

RLI Elite League 2007

 PWDLPFPAPts
Treaty City Titans10820  40
Carlow Crusaders10730  38
North Dublin Eagles10514  26
Dublin Blues10406  15
Kildare Dragons10307  11

[2]

DateHome Team Away Team 

RLI Elite League 2008

 PWDLPFPAPts
*Treaty City Titans10721  35
*Carlow Crudsaders10621  33
North Dublin Eagles10514  27
Dublin City Exiles10433  27
Tullamore Knights10127  7
Portadown Pumas10217  6

[3]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Grand Final    
 Treaty City Titans8Carlow Crusaders24

[3]

RLI Elite League 2009

 PWDLPFPAPts
*Carlow Crusaders7601  12
*Treaty City Titans7601  12
*Tullamore Knights7403  8
*North Dublin Eagles7304  6
Dublin City Exiles7106  2
Laois Panthers7106  2

[6]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Treaty City Titans70North Dublin Eagles0
 Carlow Crusaders68Tullamore Knights10
 Grand Final    
 Carlow Crusaders26Treaty City Titans33

Report

_________________________________________________________

Rugby League in Ireland dates back to the 1990s when a number of Rugby Union players formed the Dublin Blues as a way of keeping fit over the Rugby Union off-season. They entered the Challenge Cup in England, the Rugby League equivalent of Association Football’s FA Cup.

By the 2000s an Irish League was up and running on a provincial basis with an All-Ireland Playoff at the end of the season. In 2006 there were enough teams playing to create a separate All-Ireland Premiership for the top clubs.

In 2007 this Premiership was narrowly won by Treaty City Titans of Limerick, with a 2 point advantage over Carlow Crusaders. The next year they again won the Premiership, but fell short in the Grand Final, losing 24-6 to rivals Carlow Crusaders.The 2009 Premiership was again hotly contested by Treaty City and Carlow.

Following the 2009 season the Irish Rugby League again reverted to a single-tier provincial league system with the Provincial Champions contesting the All-Ireland Playoffs.

References

_________________________________________________________

Images

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

Websites

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

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

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Declan Mulcahy, Vinny Kingston and Brendan Farrell

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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

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Irish Olympic Handball Association | Senior Men’s League 2001-2006

IOHA Senior Mens League 2001-02

 PWDLGFGAPts
DCU64111931739
Lughnasa63031711636
UCD62131621665
Pelekas62041541784

[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 DCU26Lughnasa23

IOHA Senior Mens League 2002-03

 PWDLGFGAPts
DCU64021821648
Lughnasa43011371356
UCD4202971944
Dagda61051461712

[2]

DateHome Team Away Team 

IOHA Senior Mens League 2003-04

 PWDLGFGAPts
DCU842222422110
Pelekas84132612309
Lughnasa84132292079
UCD83232182318
DIT82062282714

[3]

DateHome Team Away Team 

IOHA Senior Mens League 2004-05

 PWDLGFGAPts
DateHome Team Away Team 

IOHA Senior Mens League 2005-06

 PWDLGFGAPts
DIT12100238024620
Lughnasa12100235324020
UCC ##1290328325416
St. Pat’s #124172432668
UCD123182812967
DCU #124082332907
Dagda1210111673502

[4]

DateHome Team Away Team 

Websites

[1] Wayback Machine – Irish Olympic Handball Association (2004) Senior League Division 1 Results 2001/2002 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040709123056/http://www.olympichandball.org/seniors/0102/senresd10102.htm [Accessed 5 September 2017]

[2] Wayback Machine – Irish Olympic Handball Association (2004) League Tables 2002/2003 – Division 1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20030917040943/http://www.olympichandball.org/seniors/0203sechalf/leagtab0203h2.htm [Accessed 5 September 2017]

[3] Wayback Machine – Irish Olympic Handball Association (2004) League Tables 2003/2004 – Division 1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040703162316/http://www.olympichandball.org/seniors/0304sec/leagtab0304.htm [Accessed 5 September 2017]

[4] Wayback Machine – Irish Olympic Handball Association (2006) Men’s National League – League Table 2005 / 2006 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060620080609/http://olympichandball.org/competitions/seniors/0506men/table.htm [Accessed 5 September 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Alan Delaney.

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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

_______________________________________________________

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

_________________________________________________________

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

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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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Last Updated: 21 December 2018

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Irish Open Tenpin Bowling | Men’s Championship 1991


Stillorgan Bowl, Dublin | 27 January 1991

Stepladder Final

Pos Name Country
1 Del Delaney Great Britain
2 Mat Thompson Netherlands
3 Cliff Dew Great Britain
4 Theo Thienpondi Netherlands

Reference: [1]

Stepladder Results

Player 1   Player 2  
Cliff Dew 255 Theo Thienpondi 249
Del Delaney 205 Cliff Dew 102
Del Delaney 188 Mat Thompson 163

Reference: [1]

Semi-Finals (After 11 Games)

Pos Bowler Country Score
1 Mat Thompson Netherlands 2550
2 Del Delaney Great Britain 2448
3 Theo Thienpondi Netherlands 2379
4 Cliff Den Great Britain 2378
5 Philip Dunne Ireland 2372
6 Chis Buck Great Britain 2257
7 Bob Newfield Great Britain 2250
8 Paul Magee Ireland 2236
9 Eric Kok Netherlands 2217
10 Phil Seamael Great Britain 2206
11 Geoff Buck Great Britain 2153
12 Joe Pearce Ireland 1911

Reference: [1]

Report

Ireland’s Philip dunne narrowly failed to reach the Final Stepladder in the Irish Open Tenpin Bowling Championship, finishing just 6 skittles off a Top 4 Place.

Britain’s Del Delaney went on to win the Championship, defeating the Dutchman Mat Thompson 188 to 163 in the Final. Ireland’s Paul Magee (8th) and Joe Pearce (12th) also reached the Semi-Final Round in the Stillorgan Bowl

References

________________________________________________________

Sources

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

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Graeme Ryan.

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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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Last Updated: 21 December 2018

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