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Ireland Lacrosse | National Indoor Lacrosse League 2012

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Final Table

P W T L F A Pts
*Dublin Darkside 10 5 4 1 65 59 19
Dublin Stormtroopers 10 4 4 2 67 58 16
Dublin Thnuder 10 1 2 7 61 76 5

[1][2]

Results

Date Team 1 Team 2
Gameday 1 Loughlinstown
10.01.12 Dublin Darkside 4 Dublin Stormtroopers 4
10.01.12 Dublin Thunder 5 Dublin Stormtroopers 5
10.01.12 Dublin Darkside 11 Dublin Thunder 6
Gameday 2 Loughlinstown
17.01.12 Dublin Thunder 5 Dublin Stormtroopers 6
17.01.12 Dublin Darkside 7 Dublin Thunder 6
17.01.12 Dublin Stormtroopers 6 Dublin Darkside 7
Gameday 3 Loughlinstown
24.01.12 Dublin Thunder 6 Dublin Darkside 7
24.01.12 Dublin Darkside 6 Dublin Stormtroopers 5
24.01.12 Dublin Thunder 8 Dublin Stormtroopers 12
Gameday 4 Loughlinstown
31.01.12 Dublin Stormtroopers 7 Dublin Darkside 7
31.01.12 Dublin Thunder 5 Dublin Stormtroopers 9
31.01.12 Dublin Darkside 5 Dublin Thunder 8
Gameday 5 Loughlinstown
07.02.12 Dublin Darkside 6 Dublin Thunder 6
07.02.12 Dublin Stormtroopers 8 Dublin Thunder 6
07.02.12 Dublin Stormtroopers 5 Dublin Darkside 5

[1][2][3][4]

Websites

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) Darkside turn out the lights on 2012 NILL season Page 2 [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/02/07/darkside-turn-out-the-lights-on-2012-nill-season/paged_9=2 [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[2] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) Darkside turn out the lights on 2012 NILL season [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/02/07/darkside-turn-out-the-lights-on-2012-nill-season/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[3] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) Heading into the final week of the NILL [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/01/31/heading-into-the-final-week-of-the-nill/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

[4] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) Box Lacrosse in Dublin back with a bang [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/01/11/box-lacrosse-in-dublin-back-with-a-bang/ [Accessed 10 January 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird, Irene Carroll & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Ireland Lacrosse | Irish Lacrosse League 2011-12

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Final Standings

 

P W D L GF GA BP Pts
Dublin Bay Prawns 9 7 0 2 45 19 2 30
NUI Galway 9 4 2 3 41 28 1 21
UCD Lacrosse 9 3 1 5 26 46 1 15
Dublin Lacrosse 9 2 1 6 31 50 2 12

Compiled from: [2] and Results in [8]

 

Results

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Gameday 1 (Prawns)
08.10.2011 UCD 3 Dublin Lacrosse 3
08.10.2011 Dublin Bay Prawns 5 NUI Galway 0
08.10.2011 Dublin Lacrosse 6 Dublin Bay Prawns 3
08.10.2011 UCd 3 NUI Galway 3
Gameday 2 (NUI Galway)
12.11.2011 Dublin Lacrosse 3 NUI Galway 7
12.11.2011 UCD 0 Dublin Bay Prawns 5
12.11.2011 Dublin Lacrosse 1 UCD 6
12.11.2011 NUI Galway 3 Dublin Bay Prawns 2
Gameday 3 (Dublin LC)
11.02.2012 Dublin Bay Prawns 3 UCD 1
11.02.2012 NUI Galway 4 Dublin LC 2
11.02.2012 Dublin Bay Prawns 7 Dublin LC 2
11.02.2012 UCD 7 NUI Galway 3
Gameday 4 (Belfast)
10.03.2012 Dublin Bay Prawns 5 UCD 4
10.03.2012 NUI Galway 4 Dublin LC 8
Gameday 5 (UCD)
07.04.2012 UCD 9 Dublin LC 5
07.04.2012 NUI Galway 2 Dublin Bay Prawns 8
07.04.2012 UCD 8 NUI Galway 0
07.04.2012 Dublin Bay Prawns 7 Dublin LC 1

[3][4][5][6][7][8]

 

MVP and Points Scorers

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Awards [8]

Award Player Team
ILL Top Scorer Paddy O’Leary Dublin Bay Prawns
Offensive MVP Paddy O’Leary Dublin Bay Prawns
Defensive MVP Albert Hall Dublin / Belfast
Rookie of the Year Jake Royle Galway

[9]

 

Points (Goals and Assists)

Player Team G A Pts

Compiled from:

 

References

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Websites

 

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ireland_logo1_text-Revised2015.png [Accessed 6 November 2017]

[2] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) 2011-12 Standings and Award Winners {Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2011-12-ill-men%e2%80%99s-standings/ [Accessed 26 July 2016]

[3] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) DUBLIN TOPS THE TABLE AFTER OPENING GAMEDAY [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2011/10/14/dublin-tops-the-table-after-opening-gameday/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[4] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) GALWAY AND PRAWNS TOP OF THE TABLE [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2011/12/08/galway-and-prawns-top-of-the-table/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[5] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) PRAWNS WIN ILL AND ARDS CUP DOUBLE [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/05/21/prawns-win-ill-and-ards-cup-double/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[6] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2012) Post February 11 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/249906955087982 [Accessed 28 November 2017]

[7] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2012) Post March 12 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/269364559808888 [Accessed 28 November 2017]

[8] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2012) Post April 7 2012 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/284881311590546 [Accessed 28 November 2017]

[9] Ireland Lacrosse (2012) FIRST IRELAND LACROSSE AWARDS NIGHT A HUGE SUCCESS [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2012/06/04/first-ireland-lacrosse-ball-and-ill-awards-night-a-huge-success/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Brian Bird & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

 

About this document

 

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Last Updated: 1 March 2019

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Ireland Lacrosse | Irish Lacrosse League 2010-11

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Final Standings

 

P W D L GF GA BP Pts
UCD Lacrosse 8 6 1 1 52 20 1 27
Dublin Bay Prawns 8 5 2 1 43 22 1 25
Dublin Lacrosse 8 5 0 3 52 27 2 22
NUI Galway 8 1 1 6 13 50 1 7
Trinity/Queens 8 1 0 7 9 50 1 5

[2]
[4]

 

Results

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Gameday 1 (NUI Galway)
09.10.2010 Dublin Lacrosse W Galway Lacrosse L
09.10.2010 Dublin Lacrosse W Trinity/Queen’s Lacrosse L
09.10.2010 UCD 5 Dublin Bay Prawns 5
Gameday 2 (Cork)
13.11.2010
13.11.2010
13.11.2010
Gameday 3 (Gormanston)
05.02.2011 Galway Lacrosse Dublin Lacrosse
05.02.2011 Dublin Bay Prawns UCD
05.02.2011 Trinity/Queen’s Lacrosse Galway Lacrosse
Gameday 4 (Queen’s)
05.03.2011 Trinity/Queen’s Dublin Bay Prawns
05.03.2011 UCD Galway Lacrosse
05.03.2011 Dublin Lacrosse Trinity/Queen’s
Gameday 5 (UCD)
02.04.2011 Dublin Lacrosse 5 UCD 3
02.04.2011 Galway 3 Dublin Bay Prawns 3
02.04.2011 UCD Trinity/Queen’s
02.04.2011 Dublin Bay Prawns Dublin Lacrosse

[3][5][6][7][8]

 

Home Venues

 

Team Home Ground

 

Awards and Points Scorers

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Awards [8]

Award Player Team
ILL Top Scorer
Offensive MVP Sean Gibson Dublin Lacrosse
Defensive MVP Kevin “Moffat” Quinn Dublin Bay Prawns
Rookie of the Year Gareth Kavanagh UCD Lacrosse

[4][9]

 

Points (Goals and Assists)

Player Team G A Pts

Compiled from:

 

References

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Sources

 

[7] Anon. (2011) “Lacrosse” The University Observer 29 March 2011. pg. 21.

 

Websites

 

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ireland_logo1_text-Revised2015.png [Accessed 6 November 2017]

[4] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) Irish Lacrosse League: 2010-11 Season Archive [Internet] Available from: http://www.irelandlacrosse.ie/home/?page_id=990 [Accessed 26 July 2016]

[5] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) 2010-2011 IRISH LACROSSE LEAGUE [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2010/09/16/2010-2011/irish-lacrosse-league/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[6] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) GALWAY GAMEDAY SEES DUBLIN MEN TOP OF THE TABLE [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2010/10/14/galway-gameday-sees-dublin-men-top-of-the-table/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[8] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) UCD CLAIM BACK-TO-BACK ILL TITLES, WHILE PRAWNS WIN INAUGURAL NEWTOWNARDS CUP [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2011/04/15/ucd-claim-back-to-back-ill-titles-while-prawns-win-inaugural-newtownards-cup/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

[9] Ireland Lacrosse (2011) 2010-2011 IRELAND LACROSSE LEAGUE AWARD WINNERS [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2011/08/17/2010-2011-ireland-lacrosse-league-award-winners/ [Accessed 31 December 2017]

 

Internet Archive

 

[2] Ireland Lacrosse – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2014) 2010-11 ILL Men’s Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20140715193735/www.irelandlacrosse.ie/home/?page_id=452 [Accessed 11 December 2017]

[3] Ireland Lacrosse – Wayback Machine Internet Archive (2010) Irish Lacrosse League – Dates of Gamedays and Locations [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20101024142356/www.irelandlacrosse.ie/home/?page_id=79 [Accessed 11 December 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

 

Thanks to Brian Bird

 

About this document

 

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Last Updated: 1 March 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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

European Lacrosse Federation | European Box Lacrosse Championship 2017

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Final Standings

 

Place Country P W L
1 Israel 6 6 0
2 Czech Republic 6 5 1
3 Finland 6 4 2
4 Germany 7 2 5
5 England 6 3 3
6 Ireland 6 3 3
7 Slovakia 8 5 3
8 Serbia 7 2 5
9 Switzerland 7 6 1
10 Sweden 8 3 5
11 Poland 8 3 5
12 Turkey 6 0 6
13 Austria 7 4 3
14 Netherlands 7 1 6

Compiled from: [2][3]

 

Group Tables

 

P W L F A Pts
Kalevala
Israel 3 3 0 61 8 3
Ireland 3 2 1 47 25 2
Serbia 3 1 2 25 37 1
Turkey 3 0 3 9 72 0
Karelia
Czech Republic 3 3 0 44 30 3
Finland 3 2 1 37 35 2
England 3 1 2 38 41 1
Germany 3 0 3 21 34 0
Granite
Switzerland 4 4 0 49 39 4
Slovakia 4 3 1 68 36 3
Austria 4 3 1 50 37 3
Poland 4 1 3 36 44 1
Sweden 4 1 3 45 56 1
Netherlands 4 0 4 37 73 0

[3]

 

Group Stage Results

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Kalevala
08.07.2017 Ireland 11 Serbia 5
08.07.2017 Turkey 0 Israel 24
09.07.2017 Israel 19 Serbia 1
09.07.2017 Turkey 2 Ireland 29
10.07.2017 Serbia 19 Turkey 7
10.07.2017 Israel 18 Ireland 7
Karelia
08.07.2017 England 11 Germany 5
08.07.2017 Finland 8 Czech Republic 14
09.07.2017 Germany 8 Finland 12
09.07.2017 Czech Republic 19 England 14
10.07.2017 Czech Republic 11 Germany 8
10.07.2017 England 13 Finland 17
Granite
08.07.2017 Switzerland 9 Poland 8
08.07.2017 Slovakia 26 Netherlands 5
08.07.2017 Austria 12 Sweden 8
09.07.2017 Sweden 13 Switzerland 14
09.07.2017 Netherlands 10 Austria 19
09.07.2017 Poland 8 Slovakia 15
10.07.2017 Sweden 8 Slovakia 19
10.07.2017 Poland 12 Netherlands 11
10.07.2017 Switzerland 11 Austria 10
11.07.2017 Netherlands 11 Sweden 16
11.07.2017 Slovakia 8 Switzerland 15
11.07.2017 Austria 9 Poland 8

[2]

Knockout Stage Results – Day 5

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
  Consolation
12.07.2017 Netherlands 12 Sweden 10
Play-in Games
12.07.2017 Poland 9 Serbia 10
12.07.2017 Slovakia 30 Turkey 6
12.07.2017 England 18 Austria 8
12.07.2017 Germany 7 Switzerland 3

[2]

 

Knockout Stage Results – Quarter-Finals Day 6

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Consolation
13.07.2017 Sweden 13 Austria 8
13.07.2017 Poland 13 Netherlands 12
Quarter-Finals
13.07.2017 Ireland 4 Germany 8
13.07.2017 Serbia 0 Czech Republic 14
13.07.2017 Finland 16 Slovakia 7
13.07.2017 England 8 Israel 13

[2]

 

Knockout Stage Results – Semi-Finals Day 7

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Consolation
14.07.2017 Switzerland 12 Poland 3
14.07.2017 Sweden 18 Turkey 1
5th Semi-Finals
14.07.2017 Serbia 2 Ireland 15
14.07.2017 England 17 Slovakia 8
Semi-Finals
14.07.2017 Czech Republic 13 Germany 2
14.07.2017 Israel 11 Finland 6

[2]

 

Knockout Stage Results – Finals Day 8

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
13th Place
15.07.2017 Austria 20 Netherlands 3
11th Place
15.07.2017 Turkey 8 Poland 18
9th Place
15.07.2017 Switzerland 10 Sweden 7
7th Place
15.07.2017 Slovakia 11 Serbia 9
5th Place
15.07.2017 Ireland 12 England 17
3rd Place
15.07.2017 Finland 11 Germany 6
Final
15.07.2017 Czech Republic 7 Israel 8

[2]

 

Websites

 

[1] European Box Lacrosse Championships 2017 (2017) EBLC 2017 Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.eblc2017.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/eblc2017logo.png [Accessed 3 July 2017]

[2] European Box Lacrosse Championships 2017 (2017) Fixtures & Schedule – eblc2017 [Internet] Available from: http://www.eblc2017.com/fixtures-schedule/#cmd= [Accessed 3 August 2017]

[3] European Box Lacrosse Championships 2017 (2017) Fixtures & Schedule – eblc2017 – Groups [Internet] Available from: http://www.eblc2017.com/fixtures-schedule/#cmd=group-rank-full-ex [Accessed 3 August 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Brian Bird, Irene Carroll & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 February 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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

Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association |School Shield 1934-1970

 

ILLA School Shield: Roll of Honour 1934-1970

 

Year Winners
1934 Alexandra College
1935 Richmond Lodge
1936 French School
1937 French School
1938 The Hall School
1939 The Hall School
1940 The Hall School
1941 Richmond Lodge
1942 The Hall School
1943 French School
1944 Richmond Lodge
1945 Richmond Lodge
1946 Glengara Park
1947 Glengara Park
1948 Glengara Park
1949 Glengara Park
1950 Glengara Park
1951 Richmond Lodge
1952 French School
1953 French School
1954 Richmond Lodge
1955 Richmond Lodge
1956 Richmond Lodge
1957 French School
1958 French School
1959 French School
1960 Richmond Lodge
1961 Richmond Lodge
1962 Glengara Park
1963 Glengara Park
1964 Glengara Park
1965 Glengara Park
1966
1967 Glengara Park
1968 Glengara Park
1969 Glengara Park
1970 Glengara Park

 

Composite Table – School Shield Winners 1934-1970

 

Title School
13 Glengara Park (Glenageary, Co. Dublin)
10 Richmond Lodge (Belfast)
8 French School (Bray, Co. Wicklow)
4 The Hall School (Monkstown, Co. Dublin)
1 Alexandra College (Milltown, Dublin 6)

 

Note: Four of the competing schools (Park House School, The Hall School, Hillcourt School and Glengara Park School) amalgamated in 1973 to form Rathdown School, Glenageary.

References

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Bibliography

 

[1] (2016) Kennedy, Michael. “A History of Irish Lacrosse”. pp. 26-27. Ireland Lacrosse. Dublin.

 

Sources

 

Anon (1967) “Lacrosse”. Irish Independent. December 30, 1967. pp. 14-15.

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Pamela McCarthy.

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 February 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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Federation of International Lacrosse | Women’s World Lacrosse Cup 2017

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Surrey Sports Park, England, 12-22 July 2017

 

Final Standings

 

Place Country
1 United States of America
2 Canada
3 England
4 Australia
5 Scotland
6 Israel
7 Wales
8 New Zealand
9 Japan
10 Czech Republic
11 Italy
12 Haudenosaunee
13 Ireland
14 Germany
15 Korea
16 Netherlands
17 Latvia
18 Hong Kong
19 Switzerland
20 Mexico
21 Sweden
22 China
23 Spain
24 Colombia
25 Belgium

 

Pool Stage Tables

 

P W T L F A Pts
Pool A
USA 5 5 0 0 86 21 10
Canada 5 4 0 1 46 41 8
Australia 5 3 0 2 57 34 6
England 5 2 0 3 37 48 4
Wales 5 1 0 4 33 58 2
Scotland 5 0 0 5 22 79 0
Pool B
Haudenosaunee 4 4 0 0 57 23 8
Italy 4 3 0 1 42 36 6
Korea 4 2 0 2 39 38 4
Hong Kong 4 1 0 3 28 40 2
Switzerland 4 0 0 4 15 44 0
Pool C
Israel 4 4 0 0 69 11 8
Czech Republic 4 3 0 1 67 22 6
Netherlands 4 2 0 2 48 35 4
Belgium 4 1 0 3 27 62 2
China 4 0 0 4 5 86 0
Pool D
Japan 4 4 0 0 86 11 8
Germany 4 3 0 1 53 17 6
Latvia 4 2 0 2 19 45 4
Mexico 4 1 0 3 16 57 2
Spain 4 0 0 4 17 61 0
Pool E
New Zealand 3 3 0 0 52 9 6
Ireland 3 2 0 1 43 15 4
Sweden 3 1 0 2 20 43 2
Colombia 3 0 0 3 5 53 0

[4]

Pool Stage Results

 

Date Team 1 Team 2
Pool A
12.07.2017 England 12 Wales 6
13.07.2017 USA 19 Scotland 3
13.07.2017 Canada 9 Australia 5
14.07.2017 Wales 6 Canada 10
14.07.2017 Australia 8 USA 15
14.07.2017 Scotland 3 England 14
15.07.2017 Australia 12 Wales 4
15.07.2017 Canada 16 Scotland 7
15.07.2017 England 1 USA 18
16.07.2017 Wales 11 Scotland 7
16.07.2017 Australia 13 England 4
16.07.2017 USA 17 Canada 3
18.07.2017 Scotland 2 Australia 19
18.07.2017 England 6 Canada 8
18.07.2017 USA 17 Wales 6
Pool B
13.07.2017 Hong Kong 10 Italy 12
13.07.2017 Haudenosaunee 17 Korea 5
14.07.2017 Hong Kong 4 Haudenosaunee 11
14.07.2017 Switzerland 3 Korea 10
15.07.2017 Haudenosaunee 18 Switzerland 4
15.07.2017 Korea 10 Italy 11
16.07.2017 Switzerland 3 Hong Kong 7
16.07.2017 Italy 10 Haudenosaunee 11
17.07.2017 Korea 14 Hong Kong 7
17.07.2017 Italy 9 Switzerland 5
Pool C
13.07.2017 Israel 17 Netherlands 3
13.07.2017 Czech Republic 30 China 1
14.07.2017 Belgium 9 Netherlands 20
14.07.2017 Czech Republic 8 Israel 16
15.07.2017 Netherlands 4 Czech Republic 8
15.07.2017 China 3 Belgium 17
16.07.2017 China 0 Israel 18
16.07.2017 Belgium 1 Czech Republic 21
17.07.2017 Netherlands 21 China 1
17.07.2017 Israel 18 Belgium 0
Pool D
13.07.2017 Japan 10 Germany 9
13.07.2017 Latvia 9 Spain 6
14.07.2017 Mexico 1 Germany 16
14.07.2017 Latvia 0 Japan 22
15.07.2017 Germany 17 Spain 3
15.07.2017 Japan 27 Mexico 1
16.07.2017 Mexico 6 Latvia 7
16.07.2017 Spain 1 Japan 27
17.07.2017 Spain 7 Mexico 8
17.07.2017 Germany 11 Latvia 3
Pool E
13.07.2017 Ireland 5 New Zealand 10
13.07.2017 Sweden 14 Colombia 2
15.07.2017 Ireland 18 Colombia 3
15.07.2017 Sweden 4 New Zealand 21
16.07.2017 Ireland 20 Sweden 2
16.07.2017 New Zealand 21 Colombia 0

[3][5]

Championship Results

 

Date Game Team 1 Team 2
Quarter-Finals
19.07.2017 QF1 USA 20 Israel 3
19.07.2017 QF2 England 9 Wales 5
19.07.2017 QF 3 Canada 16 New Zealand 1
19.07.2017 QF 4 Australia 21 Scotland 6
Consolation Bracket
20.07.2017 Wales 7 Israel 8
20.07.2017 Scotland 7 New Zealand 5
Semi-Finals
20.07.2017 SF1 USA 19 England 8
20.07.2017 SF2 Canada 8 Australia 6
7th Place
21.07.2017 Wales 11 New Zealand 5
5th Place
21.07.2017 Scotland 17 Israel 13
3rd Place
22.07.2017 3rd Australia 9 England 10
Final
22.07.2017 F USA 10 Canada 5

[3][5]

 

Platinum Bracket Results

 

Date Game Team 1 Team 2
Play-In
18.07.2017 1 Haudenosaunee 2 New Zealand 9
18.07.2017 2 Israel 8 Japan 7
Round 1
18.07.2017 3 Italy 12 Ireland 13
18.07.2017 4 Czech Republic 4 Germany 7
18.07.2017 5 Korea 14 Sweden 9
18.07.2017 6 Nettherlands 12 Latvia 4
Quarter-Finals
19.07.2017 11 Japan 12 Korea 4
19.07.2017 12 Germany 11 Italy 12
19.07.2017 13 Haudenosaunee 19 Netherlands 11
19.07.2017 14 Ireland 6 Czech Republic 9
Consolation Bracket
20.07.2017 22 Korea 1 Germany 18
20.07.2017 23 Netherlands 1 Ireland 13
Semi-Finals
20.07.2017 P20 Japan 16 Italy 6
20.07.2017 P21 Haudenosaunee 6 Czech Republic 18
15th Place
21.07.2017 32 Korea 8 Netherlands 6
13th Place
21.07.2017 31 Germany 8 Ireland 14
11th Place
21.07.2017 11th Italy 18 Haudenosaunee 17
9th Place
21.07.2017 9th Japan 10 Czech Republic 7

[3][5]

 

Diamond Bracket Results

 

Date Game Team 1 Team 2
Round 1
18.07.2017 7 Belgium 8 Mexico 12
18.07.2017 9 Spain 16 China 4
18.07.2017 10 Colombia 0 Hong Kong 20
18.07.2017 8 Switzerland bye
Quarter-Finals
19.07.2017 16 Colombia 3 Mexico 10
19.07.2017 15 Latvia 5 Spain 4
19.07.2017 18 Hong Kong 14 Belgium 8
19.07.2017 17 Switzerland 12 Sweden 1
Consolation Bracket
20.07.2017 19 China bye
20.07.2017 26 Colombia 6 China 8
20.07.2017 27 Belgium 6 Sweden 7
21.07.2017 28 Spain bye
Semi-Finals
20.07.2017 24 Mexico 9 Latvia 13
20.07.2017 25 Hong Kong 5 Switzerland 4
25th Place
21.07.2017 37 Belgium
23rd Place
21.07.2017 36 Spain 13 Colombia 5
21st Place
21.07.2017 35 China 4 Sweden 19
19th Place
21.07.2017 34 Mexico 4 Switzerland 15
17th Place
21.07.2017 33 Latvia 10 Hong Kong 9

[3][5]

 

Websites

 

 

[1] Pitchero (2017) FIL Women’s Lacrosse World Cup 2017 Logo [Internet] Available from: http://images.pitchero.com/counties/61/1478265713_original.jpg [Accessed 20 March 2017]

[2] Inside the Games (2017) Federation of International Lacrosse Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.insidethegames.biz/media/image/48326/o/federation-of-international-lacrosse-logo.jpg [Accessed 20 March 2017]

[3] English Lacrosse (2017) FIL Women’s Lacrosse World Cup 2017 Playing Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://englacrosse.s3.amazonaws.com/portals/2017/03/PLAYING-SCHEDULE_03_03.pdf [Accessed 19 March 2017]

[4] English Lacrosse (2017) FIL Rathbones Women’s Lacrosse World Cup 2017 Results & Stats – Groups [Internet] Available from: http://www.englishlacrosse.co.uk/RWLC17/stats/#cmd=group-rank-full-ex [Accessed 29 July 2017]

[5] English Lacrosse (2017) FIL Rathbones Women’s Lacrosse World Cup 2017 Results & Stats – Playing Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://www.englishlacrosse.co.uk/RWLC17/stats/ [Accessed 29 July 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Irene Carroll (UCD) & Cillian <urphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

 

About this document

 

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 February 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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

Ireland Lacrosse Irish Women’s Lacrosse League 2014-2016

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Irish Women’s Lacrosse League 2014-15

 PWDLGFGAPts
UCD Blue10712812132
Galway10712825830
Dublin Avengers10424775022
UCD White100010101100

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Irish Women’s Lacrosse League 2015-16

 PWDLGFGAPts
Galway1211011435044
UCD Blue129121155039
Dublin Lacrosse12615827127
Belfast12309479613
UCD White12001281290

Compiled from: [3][4][5]

Websites

[1] Wayback Machine Web Archive – Ireland Lacrosse (2015) Fourth Game Day of the IWLL – standings Game Day 4 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20170805083552/http://www.irelandlacrosse.ie/clubs/dub/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Standings-GD4.jpg [Accessed 5 August 2017]

[2] Wayback Machine Web Archive – Ireland Lacrosse (2015) Fourth Game Day of the IWLL [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20160802103234/http://www.irelandlacrosse.ie/clubs/dub/?p=1174 [Accessed 5 August 2017]

[3] Irish Women’s Lacrosse League – Final Game Day – Facebook Page (2016) Facebook Photo by Evanna Murphy April 9 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10154697659713056&set=gm.1745024549045885&type=3&theater [Accessed 5 August 2017]

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[5] Ireland Lacrosse (2016)NUI-Galway (Women) and Dublin (Men) win ILL Championship! [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2016/04/11/nui-galway-women-and-dublin-men-win-ill-championships/ [Accessed 5 August 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Irene Carroll (UCD) & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Ireland Lacrosse | Men’s Newtownards Cup 2010-2017

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Finals

 

Year Winners Runners-Up
2010-11 Dublin Bay Prawns 2 Dublin Lacrosse 1
2011-12 Dublin Bay Prawns 4 UCD 3
2012-13 Dublin Avengers 5 Dublin Bay Prawns 2
2013* UCD Blue 15 Dublin Avengers 13
2014* UCD A 5 Dublin Bay Prawns 1
2015
2016 Dublin Lacrosse 12 Dublin Bay Prawns 8
2017 Railway Union

[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

 

 

* Deciding Fixture: Cup played on a Round-Robin basis

 

Websites

 

[1] Ireland Lacrosse (2015) Ireland Lacrosse Logo [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/ireland_logo1_text-Revised2015.png [Accessed 6 November 2017]

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[4] Ireland Lacrosse (2013)Dublin Lacrosse Wraps Up Season as Newtownard’s Cup Champions! [Internet] Available from: http://www.irelandlacrosse.ie/clubs/dub/?p=143 [Accessed 13 March 2017]

[5] Ireland Lacrosse (2013) UCD wins Newtownards Cup Final as Lacrosse returns to Newtownards after more than 100 year hiatus! [Internet] Available from: http://main.irelandlacrosse.ie/2013/11/28/ucd-wins-newtownards-cup-final-as-lacrosse-returns-to-newtownsards-after-more-than-100-year-hiatus [Accessed 5 August 2017]

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[8] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post April 16 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1683140595097937 [Accessed 18 April 2018]

 

Bibliography

 

[2] Kennedy, Michael.(2016) “A History of Irish Lacrosse”. pp. 26-27. Ireland Lacrosse. Dublin.

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Brian Bird & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

 

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Federation of International Lacrosse | World Lacrosse Championship Men | Ireland’s Record 2002-2018

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Final Record 2002-2018

Year Final Place P W L GF GA Pct
2002 13th 5 5 0 80 12 1.000
2006 7th 7 5 2 89 62 .714
2010 9th 7 6 1 113 46 .857
2014 10th 8 6 2 157 115 .750
2018 12th 8 4 4 88 75 .500

ILF World Championship Perth 2002

Date Green Division (Div 3)
06.07.02 Ireland 16 Hong Kong 1
07.07.02 Ireland 14 Korea 5
08.07.02 Ireland 19 New Zealand 3
09.07.02 Ireland 15 Hong Kong 0
10.07.02 Ireland 16 Korea 3
P W L GF GA Pts
Ireland 5 5 0 80 12 10
Korea 5 3 2 70 38 6
Hong Kong 5 1 4 21 64 2
New Zealand 5 1 4 22 79 2
Final Record: 13th Place P W L GF GA Pct
Ireland 5 5 0 80 12 1.000

ILF World Championship London Ontario 2006

Date
Red Division (Div 2)
14.07.06 Ireland 19 Hong Kong 4
Ireland 15 Italy 7
Ireland 16 Scotland 9
Ireland 12 Wales 4
P W L GF GA Pts
Ireland 4 4 0 62 24 4
Scotland 4 3 1 3
Italy 4 2 2 2
Wales 4 1 3 1
Hong Kong 4 0 4 0
Date Second Round (Quarter-Finals)
18.07.06 Ireland 5 Australia 1
Semi-Finals Day (5-8 Place)
20.07.06 Ireland 9 Japan 11
Finals Day (7-8 Place)
22.07.06 Ireland 13 Germany 5
Final Record: 7th Place P W L GF GA Pct
Ireland 7 5 2 89 62 .714

FIL World Championship Manchester 2010

Date Orange Division
16.07.10 Ireland 21 Korea 3
17.07.10 Ireland 23 Slovakia 4
18.07.10 Ireland 16 Switzerland 3
P W L GF GA Pts
Ireland 3 3 0 60 10 3
Slovakia 3 2 1 21 33 2
Switzerland 3 1 2 15 32 1
Korea 3 0 3 15 38 0
Date Intermediate Round (Top Division)
19.07.10 Ireland 12 Sweden 7
20.07.10 Ireland 9 Scotland 15
Date Consolation Round (9-12 Place)
22.07.10 Ireland 17 Finland 6
23.07.10 Ireland 15 Sweden 8
Final Record: 9th Place P W L GF GA Pct
Ireland 7 6 1 113 46 .857

FIL World Championship Denver 2014

Date Yellow Division
11.07.14 Ireland 17 Uganda 1
12.07.14 Ireland 22 France 5
13.07.14 Ireland 14 Bermuda 5
P W L GF GA Pct
Ireland 3 3 0 105 63 1.000
Bermuda 3 2 1 64 85 .667
France 3 1 2 50 86 .333
Uganda 3 0 3 40 78 .000
Date Intermediate Round (Top Division)
14.07.14 Ireland 9 Israel 18
15.07.14 Ireland 12 Czech Republic 10
Date Consolation Round (9-16 Place)
16.07.14 Ireland 13 Switzerland 6
17.07.14 Ireland 12 New Zealand 10
18.07.14 Ireland 6 Germany 8
Final Record: 10th Place P W L GF GA Pct
Ireland 8 6 2 157 115 .750

FIL World Championship Israel 2018

Date Yellow Division
12.07.18 Ireland 18 China 3
14.07.18 Denmark 3 Ireland 14

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Yellow Division P W L GF GA Pct
Ireland 2 2 0 32 6 2
Denmark 2 1 1 17 18 1
China 2 0 2 7 32 0

[32]

Date Tournament Tree Rounds 1-3
15.07.18 Ireland 12 Latvia 7
16.07.18 Ireland 15 Italy 7
17.07.18 Israel 16 Ireland 4

[33]

Date Final Placement Rounds
Place 3
18.07.18 Ireland 10 England 11
9th Semi-Finals
19.07.18 Ireland 5 Germany 14
11th Place
20.07.18 Ireland 10 Scotland 14

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GFGAPts

Final Record: 12th Place P W L GF GA Pts
Ireland 8 4 4 88 75 4

Reports

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2002

The Irish National Team for the 2002 World Championships consisted of Americans, Canadians, Australians, South Africans and Englishmen from Irish backgrounds. The team was the brain-child of Goalie Joe Garvey and its purpose in competing at the Championships was to raise the profile of Lacrosse in Ireland. A Tout of Ireland to promote the game would follow. Ireland competed brilliantly in the Green (third) Division, winning all five matches, finishing in 13th Place.

Ireland 16 Hong Kong 1 – 6 July 2002

This was the first full men’s International played by Ireland in 70 years, and they got off to a roaring start, scoring 10 goals in the first half. Hong Kong pulled one back however Ireland ran out easy winners under the consistent attack of Peter Soden, Kevin Dowd, Brian McGettigan, and Dan Daley.[3]

Ireland 14 Korea 5 – 7 July 2002

Ireland rattled off five goals in the first quarter to keep up the momentum from Day 1. Brothers John and Dan Daley both found the net in a fast-paced game which Ireland dominated, going in 8-0 up at the half. Three more goals were scored in the first three minutes of the second half before Korea managed to steady themselves and get on the scoresheet, leaving the score 12-2 at the end of the third quarter. Pat McGee in attack and Kevin Dowd in midfieeld were tireless throughout. Ireland relaxed late in the last quarter letting the Koreans score three more goals, however Ireland ran out easy 14-5 winners.[4]

Ireland 19 New Zealand 3 – 8 July 2002

Ireland showed good communication, passing and movement in their third game of the Championships against New zealand with the confidence running high. Dan Daley and Pat McGee scored 10 goals between them as coach Richie Moran ensured the stayed fired up, running out easy 19-3 winners.[5]

Ireland 15 Hong Kong 0 – 9 July 2002

Ireland took their time getting into this match as it wasn’t until the fifth minute that Kevin Dowd opened the scoring , and then 12 minutes had elapsed before Dan Daley set up brother John for the second goal. It was a hot-tempered match with one Hong Kong player sentoff for cracking his stick off the back of an Irish players head. The second goal, however, seemed to settle the Irish team and they went in 6-0 up at half-time. John Daley had six goals in total, as Pat McGee and Dan Leidl got on the scoresheet before half-time. More goals came in the second half as Kevin Moran and John Daley got on the scoresheet. Dan Nolan scored late from a Mike Conway pass to finish off the shutout win.[6]

Ireland 16 Korea 3 – 10 July 2002

Ireland’s last match of the tournament was a re-match against the Koreans. Ireland scored four gosals in each quarter as the teams played in heavy showers. Ireland’s defence made the difference early on as Korea stuggled to get on the scoreboard until netting two in the second quarter. The Daley brothers teamed up in the last quarter to finish off Korea, and finish the tournament with a 100% record. [7]

2006

Ireland’s first World Championship with Irish based players, captained by UCD’s Michael Kennedy, saw them storm through the opening group games before losing to Australia and Japan in the knockout stages. Ireland finished 7th with a win over Germany in their last match.[32]

Red Division

Ireland ran out easy winners of the division, defearing Hong Kong, Italy, scotland and Wales, notching up double figures in each match while holding their opponents to single figures.[8][9]

Ireland 5 Australia 21 – 18 July 2006

Topping the Red Division saw Ireland face-off against Australia in the Quarter-Finals. With more expierence and better conditioning Australia ran out 21-5 winners, although it was not until the final quarter, when Australia ran off 12 unanswered goals, that Ireland were finally dispatched, as Ireland held them close for the first three quarters, the scores 5-2, 8-3, 9-5 at the end of each quarter. Connor O’Rourke netted two for Ireland and Tim Chryssikos, Brian Murray, and Michael Hartfolis one each for Ireland.[10]

Ireland 9 Japan 11 – 20 July 2006

Japan raced out to an early lead against Ireland, leading 3-1 after the first quarter and 8-2 at the half.It was a lead the would hang on to despite a second half Irish comebac, bringing the scores to 10-6 after three and 11-9 by the final whistle.[11]

Ireland 13 Germany 5 – 22 July 2006

Ireland played Germany for the first time since the 2001 European Championships, where Ireland debuted and lost every match, in the match for 7th Place. Ireland ran out comfortable 13-5 winners to finish off a successful tournament for the team.[11][12]

2010

Every attacker and midfielder got on the scoreboard over 8 days as as what was described as a “special group” by Team Director John Cavanaugh showed “great character” to win six of their seven games and finish in 9th place.[19]

Ireland 21 South Korea 3 (Group Phase) – 16 July 2010

Paddy O’Leary scored Ireland’s opening goal as they ran out comfortable 21-3 winners over South Korea. They were 12-1 up at half-time as both offense , midfield and defence all played their part in the victory. Kevin Owens top-scored with 5 Goals, and there were contributions from Brian Gillis (3G), Sean Gibson (2G), Tom Riley (2G), Paddy O’Leary (2G), and one from Kris Prior.

Ireland 23 Slovakia 4 (Group Phase) – 17 July 2010

Ireland had a second good win with a “total team effort” as coach Tim Weir commented. Kris Prior top-scored with 6 goals, and Tom Riley netted 4, as there were contributions from Matt Walsh (2G), John O’Connor (2G), Sean Bodie (2G), and one apiece from seven players: Martin Scanlon, John Ryan, Dan Leidl, Michael Kennedy, Zak Jordan, Brian Gillis, Sean Gibson.

Ireland 16 Switzerland 3 (Group Phase) – 18 July 2010

Ireland built up a ten-goal half-time lead on their way to capturing the Orange Division title with victory over Switzerland. Kris Prior was again top-scorer, with 5 goals, as Brian Gillis and Matt walsh netted three each, and Tom Riley scored two. John Ryan, Kevin Owens, Sean McTernan each scored once, as Ireland won their Group outscoring opponents 60-10.

Ireland 12 Sweden 7 (Play-In Round) – 19 July 2010

Ireland built up a 6-0 first quarter lead under the stellar display of Matt Walsh who scored 5 goals in the quarter alone, out of his total of 6, as Ireland shutout Sweden in the last quarter to halt a comeback, to win by 12-7. Other scorers were Brian Gillis with three, Kris Prior with two and a single goal from Kevin Owens.

Ireland 9 Scotland 15 (Play-In Round) – 20 July 2010

ireland’s fifth game in five days saw tiredness creep in as they surrendered a 6-5 half-time lead to lose 15-9 to a Scottish second-half comeback. Kris prior was again Ireland’s top-scorer with three as John Ryan, Brian Gillis, Sean McTernan each netted two. It was Irelan’s first defeat of the Championships and meant the team had to settle for the 9th-12th Place Playoffs.

Ireland 17 Finland 6 (Placement Games) – 22 July 2010

After a well desreved days’ rest Ireland came out fired up for the meeting with Finland, building up a 10-1 half-time lead. In what was described as a “super effort” by Team Director John Cavanaugh, Ireland won 17-6 with Matt Walsh top-scoring on six and other contributions from Kris Prior (4G), Sean Gibson (2G), Brian Gillis (2G), and one each from Paddy O’Leary, Kevin Owens and John Ryan.

Ireland 15 Sweden 8 (Placement Games) – 23 July 2010

Ireland beat Sweden for the second time to clinch 9th spot in the Final standings. Sweden appeared frustrated by the Irish, giving up numerous penalties, as Ireland scored in three straight man-up situations to overturn a two-goal Swedish lead and go 9-2 up in the second quarter. Ireland would finish out the game, with Conner Sweeney excellent in goal, for a 15-8 victory. Kevin Owens top-scored on 4 goals as John Ryan scored three, and Walsh, Prior and Gillis two each. Tom riley and Paddy O’Leary also got on the scoresheet once, Paddy O’Leary scoring Ireland’s last goal as he had the first of the Championships.

2014

Ireland finished 10th with a 6-2 record in a tournament where they had high hopes of reaching the quarter-finals, following their silver medal performance in the European Championships two years previously. The team this time around featured 50% Irish-born players and 50% players from an Irish background who were based in USA or Canada, who had Irish passports.[31]

Ireland 17 Uganda 1 (Group Phase) – 11 July

Ireland easily overcame Uganda in Uganda’s first ever FIL match17-1, which was called after the third quarter due to lightning. Tom Riley top-scored for Ireland on four goals. [23]

Ireland 22 France 5 (Group Phase) – 12 July

Ireland stormed back from being 2-1 down to rattle off 17 goals in a row to defeat France. Michael Shea and Tom Riley topped the scoring with four goals apiece while Brian Gillis netted two.[24]

Ireland 14 Bermuda 5 (Group Phase) – 13 July

This game was close, Bermuda only trailing 4-2, until late in the first quarter when Ireland scored eight on the trot. Brian Gillis was ireland’s top marksman with 6 goals as Ireland won the Yellow Division.[25]

Ireland 9 Israel 18 (Intermediate Round) – 14 July

Ireland were outclassed by an Israeli team that included only two players from Israel, the rest Jewish-Americans who played professionally or at a high level in college in the USA. Ireland held them scoreless for the first ten minutes, but lost 9-18 in the end. Tom Riley scored four goals and Tom Burke two for Ireland.[26]

Ireland 12 Czech Republic 10 (Intermediate Round) – 15 July

Ireland found themselves 10-7 down late in the game before a Michael Shea goal started a comeback, Ireland scoring four more unanswered goals in three minutes to finish out 12-10 winners.[27]

Ireland 13 Switzerland 6 (Consolation Round) – 16 July

Ireland got off to another slow start but capitalised on Swiss turnovers to win 13-6. A five goal run in the first half saw Ireland go in 7-2 up at half-time. Brian Gillis scored four goals for Ireland.[28]

Ireland 12 New Zealand 10 (Consolation Round) – 17 July

A third victory in a row for Ireland set up a 9th Place Playoff with Germany. A late rally by New Zealand was not enough to spoil the day for the Green Machine as Michael Shea scored with 18 seconds left to seal it, 12-10. Connor sweeney made an impressive 18 saves and Michael McTernan scored four to set up the match against Germany.[29]

Ireland 6 Germany 8 (Consolation Round) – 18 July

A bitter defeat for Ireland as it was a match they felt they could have won, racing out to a two-goal lead. Germany however, replied with four consecutive goals to go in front and Ireland would never regain the lead. Brian Gillis was Ireland’s top scorer, with four goals. Ireland thus finished 10th in the World.[30][31]

2018

Ireland 18 China 3 (Yellow Group) – 12 July 2018: Ireland opened their 2018 FIL world Championships in style with an 18-3 victory over China. Ted Forst (6 Pts) and Corey McMahon (5 Pts) led the Irish points scorers.[34]

Ireland 14 Denmark 3 (Yellow Group) – 14 July 2018: Ireland finished top of the Yellow Group by dominating Denmark in their second game. The Offense controlled the game with help from Luke Palmadesso and Sonny Campbell at the Face-Offs, while the Defense almost totally shut-out the Danes. Offensive Player of the Game was Andy Meyers for a couple of goals and two-way performance. Defensive Player of the Game was Gearoid Dunbar for great positioning and tough defending.[35]

Ireland 12 Latvia 7 (1st Tournament Tree Round) – 15 July 2018: In the first of the Tournament Tree Rounds, Ireland defeated Latvia 12-7, taking control of the game early on, but Latvia were able to stay in touch as the game progressed. Ireland’s Offense kept possession, taking advantage of Latvia’s no pressure Defence, while Latvia were the first team in the tournament to challenge Ireland’s Defense, with big, athletic forwards. Offensive Player of the Game was Teddy Forst for his hat-trick and smart play, while Defensive Player of the Game was Connor Kelly in goals for making dynamic saves.[36]

Ireland 15 Italy 7 (2nd Tournament Tree Round) – 16 July 2018 Ireland went 4-0 in the Tournament beating Italy 15-7, keeping the Italians pinned down for course of the match. Despite the tough Italian Defense Ireland were able to score with almost every shot on goal, and Aaron Cahill took a pounding from the Italy Defense while scoring two important goals, which earned him Offensive Player of the Game. Peter Sullivan earned Defensive Player of the Game for Lock-Down Isolation Defense and team defense awareness, as well as causing a number of turnovers.[37]

Ireland 4 Israel 16 (3rd Tournament Tree Round) – 17 July 2018: Ireland came away from this match with their first loss of the tournament to the Hosts, who played the best match of their tournament. Israel’s defense was big and dexterous, and their goalie kept Ireland to only four goals, as Ireland faced their biggest challenge yet everywhere on the field. Plamadesso and Campbell hotly contested each Face-off and held their own, although Ireland’s Defense took the biggest pounding anywhere on the field, though they recovered somewhat in the second half.[38]

Ireland 10 England 11 (Placement Round 1: Place 3) – 18 July 2018: Ireland were punching above their weight in this match against England. Twice the Top Division side were held even with Ireland, at 9-9 and 10-10, after Ireland came out strongly, going 5-1 up in the First Quarter to shock one of the Old Powers of the sport. England made some big adjustments to their style of play in the second quarter, running a run-and-gun sttyle attack and taking advantage of superiority in man-up opportunities as they came back into the game, as the game was tied 7-7 at the half. The second half saw few goals scored as both teams scored two in the thord to again be level at the end of a quarter. With only fives minutes remaing the score was still level at 10-10 but the English found a hole in transition and put one past the Irish goalie. Ireland went on the attack immediately to try and get the equaliser but it was to no avail as a technical foul in the last minute saw the ball turned over and England managed to run out the clock. It was a remarkable performance from the Irish team which showed what the Ireland Lacrosse program is capable of, coming within a whisker of beating one of the top 5 teams in the World. [39]

Ireland 5 Germany 14: (Placement Round 2: 9th-12th Semi-Finals) – 19 July 2018: Coming down after the high of the near shock match with England, Ireland lost 14-5 to old nemesis Germany. Ireland made a number of miss-steps in the Penalty Box, giving Germany plenty of Man-Up Opportunities which they capitalsed on. For most of the first half Ireland led as the Offense found the net on a few occasions. After that, the offense conceeded forced turnovers which left the Defense on the back foot for most of the second half. Tiredness had set in and the Defense also made mistakes, failing to clear consistently, as Ireland wilted under pressure and lost 14-5.[40]

Ireland 10 Scotland 14: (Placement Round 3 11th Place) – 20 July 2018: With the last game of the tournament, Ireland fought gallantly but lost to a Scotland team which had started in the Top Group and had lost all of its matches prior to this one. Despite leading early with goals from Wallace, Cahill, Forst and Wichmann Scotland fired off seven wwithout reply to put the game beyond the Irish, however, 12th out of 46 was a good finish for Ireland and they could look over the tournament with some sense of Pride with success early on and close games against some of the giants of the game.[41]

Players and Coaches

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Players

Pos Player Years GP G A
M Sean Bodie 2010 7 2 0
M Tadhg Bolger 2014
M Tom Burke 2014
LSM Chris Byrne 2010 7 0 0
M Aaron Cahill 2014
M Sonny Campbell 2014
Tim Chryssikos 2006
LSM Mike Conway 2010 7 0 0
M Dan Daley 2002
A John Daley 2002
M Kevin Dowd 2002
D/LSM Patrick Ferry 2014
D John Frame 2010 7 0 1
G Joe Garvey 2002
M/A Sean Gibson 2010, 2014 7 4 2
A Brian Gillis 2010, 2014 7 16 3
Michael Hartfolis 2006
M Zak Jordan 2010, 2014 7 1 1
John Kelly 2006
M Michael Kennedy 2006 (c), 2010 7 2 0
D Dan Leidl 2010 7 1 0
D/LSM Ryan Licht 2010, 2014 7 0 0
D Dara McCreary 2010 7 0 0
A Pat McGee 2002
Brian McGettigan 2002
M Michael McTernan 2014
A Sean McTernan 2010 7 3 2
Kevin Moran 2002
A Cillian Murphy 2014
A Paul Murran 2014
Brian Murray 2006
D Jerry Nevin 2010, 2014 7 0 0
Dan Nolan 2002
M John O’Connor 2010, 2014 7 1 2
M Paddy O’Leary 2010, 2014 7 4 3
Connor O’Rourke 2006
M Kevin Owens 2010 7 12 5
D/LSM Joseph Prior 2014
A Kristian Prior 2010, 2014 7 24 7
G Kevin Quinn 2010, 2014 7 0 0
A/M Tom Riley 2010, 2014 7 9 9
M John Ryan 2010 7 9 3
M Martin Scanlon 2010, 2014 7 1 1
M Michael Shea 2014
Leonard Skelly 2006
Peter Soden 2002
G Connor Sweeney 2010, 2014 7 0 0
Eric Timmreck 2006
D Conor Walsh 2014
A Matt Walsh 2010 7 24 16

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References

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Newspapers

[32] Laura Toogood (2006) SPORT DIGEST – LACROSSE The University Observer (UCD) 5 September 2006, pg. 19

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[24] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 12: Eight Divisions move closer to bracket stage – Ireland 22, France 5 [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071214_eight_divisions_move_closer_to_bracket_play [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[25] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 13: Eight division winners and Canada wins a wild one – Ireland wins Yellow Division, United States rolls [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071314_july_13_running_updates [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[26] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 14: Running updates from day five – Germany, Israel advance to next round of playoffs [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071414_daily [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[27] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 15: United States wins Blue Division – Japan picks up first victory [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071514_july_15_running_world_lacrosse_championship_updates [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[28] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 16: Iroquois, australia advance to semi-finals – Italy opens day with victory over Turkey [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071614_running_updates_from_fil_world_championship [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[29] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 17: U.S., Canada advance to Championship – Filbotte scores sudden death game winner for Italy [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071714_running_updates_from_day_eight_at_world_lacrosse_championship [Accessed 13 January 2018]

[30] Denver 2014 World Lacrosse Championships (2014) July 18: Score Updates/Schedule Changes – Maas leads Germany to ninth place finish [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/071814_running_updates_for_day_nine_fil_world_championship [Accessed 13 January 2018]

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Social Media

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[36] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 16, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1792731640805498 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[37] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 16, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1792797850798877 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[38] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 18, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1795700857175243 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[39] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 19, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1796943067051022 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[40] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 20, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1798827890195873 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[41] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 20, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1799098433502152 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

[42] Ireland Lacrosse Facebook Page (2018) Post July 21, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/irelandlacrosse/posts/1800747823337213 [Accessed 25 August 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Brian Bird & Cillian Murphy (Ireland Lacrosse Commissioner)

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 21 February 2019

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Last Updated: 26 December 2018

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