New York GAA Navillus Senior Football Championship 2014

New York GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Table

New York GAA SFC 2014PWDLPFPAPts
Kerry (Q)1282222415218
Leitrim (Q)1161417315713
Cork (Q)1052317213212
Monaghan (Q)104061071648
Cavan92341331407
Donegal8107831472
[References: 2]

Note: (Q) Qualify for Semi-Finals. Semi-Finals & Final Results count in Standings.

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
14.09.2014Kerry3-16Monaghan0-10
14.09.2014Cork1-7Leitrim1-8
Final
28.09.2014Kerry3-15Leitrim1-10
[References: 2]

Results

DateTeam 1Team 2
Week 1
13.04.2014Donegal0-4Cork3-11
13.04.2014Kerry2-14Cavan0-11
13.04.2014Leitrim2-15Monaghan1-5
Week 2
01.06.2014Donegal0-9Kerry3-8
01.06.2014Cavan3-11Leitrim2-14
Week 3
08.06.2014Cork3-14Monaghan0-9
08.06.2014Donegal3-8Cavan2-15
Week 4
15.06.2014Cork1-12Leitrim0-13
15.06.2014Kerry0-8Monaghan0-9
Week 5
22.06.2014Cork1-10Kerry0-13
Week 6
29.06.2014Cavan2-7Monaghan2-14
29.06.2014Donegal0-5Leitrim0-14
Week 7
12.07.2014Donegal1-8Monaghan0-12
13.07.2014Cork1-14Cavan0-17
13.07.2014Kerry2-11Leitrim0-13
Week 8
19.07.2014Kerry1-9Cavan1-9
20.07.2014Donegal3-10Cork2-11
20.07.2014Leitrim2-16Monaghan0-7
Week 9
27.07.2014Donegal0-9Kerry1-18
Week 10
02.08.2014Cavan1-7Leitrim1-12
03.08.2014Cork2-10Monaghan0-10
Week 11
10.08.2014Donegal1-6Cavan2-19
10.08.2014Cork2-15Leitrim0-10
Week 12
17.08.2014Kerry3-12Monaghan1-9
Week 13
24.08.2014Cavan0-4Monaghan0-10
24.08.2014Cork3-11Kerry4-14
Week 14
07.09.2014Kerry3-11Leitrim2-15
[References: 2]

Report

Kerry defeated Leitrim in the Final of the New York GAA Navillus Senior Football Championship in 2014, winning 3-15 (24 points) to 1-10 (13 points) to avenge defeat in the final league stage match in which Leitrim had triumphed 2-15 (21) to 3-11 (20). That match was one of only two Kerry lost in the entire Championship out of 12 in total, the other loss coming against Monaghan in Week 4. Those three teams and Cork qualified for the Semi-Finals ahead of the other two Clubs Cavan and Donegal. New York eliminated Monaghan in the Semi-Finals, and Leitrim won by a point (1-8 to 1-7) in a low scoring encounter in the other semi-final, despite twice having lost to Cork in the League stage.

References

Images

[1] New York GAA (2019) logo-300×300 [Internet] Available from: http://wordpress-2-662686692.eu-west-1.elb.amazonaws.com/~newyorkgaa/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/logo-300×300.png  [Accessed 29 March 2021]

Websites

[2] New York GAA Wayback Machine (2015) Navillus Senior Football Championship [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20150205095721/http://www.gaanewyork.com:80/league/80303/n_a_v_i_l_l_u_s_s_f_c[Accessed 9 September 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Decy Maher

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Camanachd Association Shinty Lovat Cup 2016-2020

Camanachd Associatio Logo
Camanachd Association Logo [References: 1]

Results 2016-2020

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
02.01.2016Lovat 1st3Beauly 1st2
02.01.2017BraeBeauly 1st2Lovat 1st5
02.01.2018Beauly 1st0Lovat 1st4
02.01.2019Beauly 1st1Lovat 1st3
02.01.2020BalgateLovat 1st3Beauly 1st1
[References: 2-6]

Report

Lovat won the Annual Lovat Cup match with local rivals Beauly every year from 2016 to 2020. Held each year on the day after New Years Day, the Cup wasnot only the opening fixture of the new Summer Shinty Calendar since the early 2000s, but was also the only Shinty match played in Scotland in 2020 due to COVID-19 Virus Health Restrictions. It did not, however, take place in 2021 due to those COVID-19 Restrictions.

Match Video (Lovat 3 Beauly 1 – 2 January 2020)

Greg Matheson Scores to Make it Lovat 3 Beauly 0 on 2nd January 2020 at Balgate, Kiltarlity

Map

References

Logos

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

Websites

[2] Fixtures Live Camanachd Association (2017) Lovat Cup 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/50394/table/Camanachd-Association-The-Lovat-Cup-2016  [Accessed 10 March 2021]

[3] Fixtures Live Camanachd Association (2017) Lovat Cup 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/54216/table/Camanachd-Association-The-Lovat-Cup-2017 [Accessed 10 March 2021]

[4] Fixtures Live Camanachd Association (2017) Lovat Cup 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/56813/table/Camanachd-Association-The-Lovat-Cup-2018 [Accessed 10 March 2021]

[5] Fixtures Live Camanachd Association (2017) Lovat Cup 2019 [Internet] Available from: https://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/58978/table/Camanachd-Association-The-Lovat-Cup-2019 [Accessed 10 March 2021]

[6] Fixtures Live Camanachd Association (2017) Lovat Cup 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://w.fixtureslive.com/comp/60889/table/Camanachd-Association-The-Lovat-Cup-2020 [Accessed 10 March 2021]

Videos

[7] Shinty Camanachd You Tube (2020) Video, 2nd January 2020 “Greg Matheson scores to make it Lovat 3 Beauly 0 on 2nd January 2020 at Balgate, Kiltarlity.” [Internet] Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsAi8c_lsQg [Accessed 10 March 2021]

Acknowledgements

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Wexford Community Games U-14 Rounders League 1983

Standings as at 17 June 1983

Girls U-14 Rounders LeaguePWLRFRAPts
Glynn/Barntown Greens440113238
Glynn/Barntown Whites440118558
Piercetown (SF)32187774
Ballygarrett (SF)42267814
Adamstown32130554
Clongeen (D2)41333922
Taghmon (D2)404671320
Enniscorthy #404??0
[References: 1]

Note: # Enniscorthy excluded after two games due to fielding girls from outside the parish. Other teams awarded walkover victory in remaining games when scheduled to meet.

Legend: (SF) = Qualify for Division 1 Semi-Finals. (D2) Qualify for Division 2 Final.

Finals

DateWinnersRunners-Up
Division 2 Final
10.07.1983Clongeen18Taghmon12
Semi-Finals
10.07.1983Piercetown17Glynn/Barntown Whites12
10.07.1983Glynn/Barntown Greens21Ballygarrett20
Division 1 Final
10.07.1983Piercetown28Glynn/Barntown Greens3
[References: 2]

Final

Piercetown 28: Aillen Quirke (4), Sinead Codd (4), Majella Coffey (4), Sara Nolan (4), Katherine Miller (4), Mary Murray (3), Janette McLeish (1), Marrie Codd (3), Karen Fitzpatrick (1), Keara Masterson, Aisling Fitzpatrick.

Glynn/Barntown 3: Fiona Broadberry (1), Debbie Doyle (1), Kellie Brown (1), Louise Jones, Keara Cooney, Siobhan Moloney, Lisa Morrissey, Eilish Roche, Alma Sexton, Niamh Tyrrell.

Report

Piercetown Bowler Aileen Quirke gave Glynn/Barntown Greens very little scope and this combined with excellent fielding limited the Greens to just 3 runs in the Wexford Community Games U-14 Girls Rounders Final. Piercetown won with a total of 28 runs to 3, with five girls scoring 4 runs each. Piercetown qualified for the Leinster Championship with this win.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1983) “Girls Rounders League Report” New Ross Standard Friday, July 15, 1983. Pg. 22.

[2] Anon. (1983) “Piercetown win U-14 Rounders title” New Ross Standard Friday, July 15, 1983. Pg. 22.

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Tyrone GAA Crest

Tyrone GAA Ladies Gaelic Leagues 2014

Tyrone GAA Crest [References: 1]

Senior

SeniorPWLDPts
Errigal Ciaran760119
St. Macaratans761018
Carrickmore751116
Aodh Ruadh743012
Killeeshil62406
Cappagh62406
Strabane71603
Glenelly70700
[References: 2]

Intermediate

IntermediatePWLDPts
Clann na Gael651016
Omagh641113
Sperrin Óg642012
Donaghmore62317
Ardboe61236
Aghyaran61236
Kildress51314
Loughmacrory50500
[References: 2]

Junior

JuniorPWLDPts
Dromore880024
Cookstown1073021
Beragh963018
Drumragh963018
Castlederg963018
Trillick844012
Moy73409
Edendork83509
Badoney92706
Fintona92706
Galbally80800
[References: 2]

Note: Tables as at August 7 2014, with most fixtures played.

Report

The Tyrone GAA Ladies Gaelic Senior League title was won in 2014 by Errigal Ciaran from Ballygawley. Playoff Results are not known. Dromore won the Junior League and Clann na Gael were 3 points ahead with one round to go in the Intermediate League.

References

Crests

[1] Pinterest (2021) Rbe36a53ef16a8bcd975cfa4e1fa16480 [Internet] Available from: http://www.forza27.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Tyrone-crest-NEW.jpg [Accessed 3 February 2021]

[2] Anon. (2014) “Carmen and Errigal Ciarain Progress: Tables” Strabane Chronicle. Thursday, August 7, 2014. pg. 36

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe (Tyrone & Wexford)

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Rounders Council of Ireland All-Ireland Championships Senior Women 2005

Senior Ladies Championship 2005

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2005Limekiln (Dublin)WErne Eagles (Cavan)L
2005Bagenalstown (Carlow)WDesertmartin (Derry)L
All-Ireland Final
2005Limekiln (Dublin)WBagenalstown (Carlow)L
GAA Rounders Council All Ireland Senior Ladies Championship 2005 [References: 2]]

Leinster Championship

Leinster ChampionshipPWDLFAPts
Bagenalstown (Carlow) (AIP)11001542
Ballon (Carlow)10104150
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
2005Bagenalstown (Carlow)15Ballon (Carlow)4
[Reference: 2]

Note: Limekiln (Dublin) bye into All-Ireland Playoffs.

Ulster Championship

Ulster ChampionshipPWDLRFRAPts
Erne Eagles (Cavan) (AIP)22001244
Desertmartin (Derry)320111104
Kildress (Tyrone)210120202
Ni Mhichil (Derry)300313220
[References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
2005Desertmartin11Kildress10
2005DesertmartinWNi MhichilL
2005Kildress10Ni Mhichil9
2005Erne EaglesWDesertmartinL
2005Erne Eagles12Ni Mhichil4
[Reference: 2]

Report

Limekiln of Dublin won a highly competitive Senior Women’s All-Ireland Rounders Championship in 2005, triumphing in the Final over Carlow’s Bagenalstown. The team from Tymon Park in Tallaght had received a bye into the All-Ireland Playoffs with Bagenalstown contesting the other Leinster place with Ballon, also from Carlow. The Ulster Championship saw two close games involving Kildress from Tyrone which were decided by a single run, but it was to be Derry’s Desertmartin and Cavan’s Erne Eagles who made it through to the All-Ireland Playoffs. The fourth team in the Ulster round-robin group was Ni Mhichil from Derry.

About Rounders

Rounders is an Irish and British version of Softball and Baseball, and thought to be the ancestor of both. It was first codified in Ireland as part of the Original GAA Charter of 1884, but not organised until 1958. It is a Bat and Ball (also known as Safe Haven) sport whereby the batter attempts to hit a ball thrown at him or her by a pitcher or bowler and then attempts to run around the bases back home.

References

[1] Anon. (2009) banner [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090913175614im_/http://rounders.gaa.ie/banner/banner.jpg [Accessed 27 October 2020]

Internet Archive

[2] GAA Rounders Council | Wayback Machine (2005) Senior All Ireland Semi-Final Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20051218233341/http://www.rounders.ie/championship.htm [Accessed 27 October 2020]

Bibliography

Sources

[3].(2005) “Limekiln raise rounders title”. The Echo. Thursday, August 25, 2005.

[4] Anon. (2005) “Poor finish for Limekiln”. The Echo. Thursday, September 29, 2005.

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Rounders Council of Ireland All-Ireland Championships Senior Men 2005-2012

Rounders Council of Ireland Logo [References: 1]

RCI All-Ireland Championship Senior Men 2005

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2005Erne Eagles (Cavan)WBallon (Carlow)L
2005Limekiln (Dublin)WNi Mhichil (Derry)L
Final
2005Erne EaglesWLimekilnL
[References: 6, 11-12]

RCI All-Ireland Championship Senior Men 2006

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2006Erne Eagles (Cavan)25Bagenalstown (Carlow)12
2006Ni Mhichil (Derry)31Limekiln (Dublin)25
Final
2006Erne Eagles (Cavan)27Ni Mhichil (Derry)7
[References: 5, 13]

RCI All-Ireland Championship Senior Men 2007

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
23.08.2007Erne Eagles (Cavan)6Cuchulainns (Carlow)4
[References: 3-4; 15]

RCI All-Ireland Championship Senior Men 2008

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
2008Cuchulainns (Carlow)WErne Eagles (Cavan)L
[References: 3-4; 16 ]

RCI All-Ireland Championship Senior Men 2009

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2009Erne Eagles (Cavan)WLimekiln (Dublin)L
2009The Heath (Laois)WSt. Claire’s (Cavan)L
Final
2009Erne Eagles (Cavan)24St. Claire’s (Cavan)15
[References: 2; 17]

RCI All-Ireland Championship Senior Men 2010

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2010Erne Eagles (Cavan)WLimekiln (Dublin)L
2010Ballon (Carlow)
Final
2010Erne Eagles (Cavan)WBallon (Carlow)L
[References: 18]

RCI All-Ireland Championship Senior Men 2011

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
2011Limekiln (Dublin)WThe Heath (Laois)L
[References: 20]

RCI All-Ireland Championship Senior Men 2012

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
2012The Heath (Laois)WLimekiln (Dublin)L
[References: 20]

Report

Cavan’s Erne Eagles won seven All-Ireland Rounders Championships in a row from 2005 to 2011 after which The Heath from Laois took the crown.

About Rounders

Rounders is an Irish and British version of Softball and Baseball, and thought to be the ancestor of both. It was first codified in Ireland as part of the Original GAA Charter of 1884, but not organised until 1958. It is a Bat and Ball (also known as Safe Haven) sport whereby the batter attempts to hit a ball thrown at him or her by a pitcher or bowler and then attempts to run around the bases back home.

References

[1] Anon. (2009) banner [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090913175614im_/http://rounders.gaa.ie/banner/banner.jpg [Accessed 27 October 2020]

Internet Archive

[2] GAA Rounders Council | Wayback Machine (2009) Home Page [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090913175614/http://rounders.gaa.ie/index.html [Accessed 27 October 2020]

[3] GAA Rounders Council | Wayback Machine (2008) Senior All Ireland Final Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080718184531/http://rounders.gaa.ie/cgi-bin/newsdisplay.cgi?rm=viewListing:plugin_data_id=26769:site_id=1783 [Accessed 27 October 2020]

[4] GAA Rounders Council | Wayback Machine (2008) Senior All Ireland Semi-Final Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080718232215/http://rounders.gaa.ie/cgi-bin/newsdisplay.cgi?rm=viewListing:plugin_data_id=25872:site_id=1783 [Accessed 27 October 2020]

[5] GAA Rounders Council | Wayback Machine (2006) Senior All Ireland Semi-Final Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/200060830232014/http://www.rounders.ie/ [Accessed 27 October 2020]

[6] GAA Rounders Council | Wayback Machine (2005) Senior All Ireland Semi-Final Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20051218233341/http://www.rounders.ie/championship.htm [Accessed 27 October 2020]

Bibliography

Sources

[11] Anon.(2005) “Limekiln raise rounders title”. The Echo. Thursday, August 25, 2005.

[12] Anon. (2005) “Poor finish for Limekiln”. The Echo. Thursday, September 29, 2005.

[13] Anon. (2006) “Limekiln Minors push for honours”. The Echo. Thursday, August 31, 2006.

Websites

[15] GAA Rounders (2007) Honours 2007 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2007 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[16] GAA Rounders (2008) Honours 2008 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2008 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[17] GAA Rounders (2009) Honours 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2009 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[18] GAA Rounders (2010) Honours 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/honours2010 [Accessed 7 October2016]

[20] GAA Rounders (2016) Senior Mens Roll of Honour [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/seniormensrollofhonour [Accessed 10 December 2016]

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Ladies Gaelic Football Association All-Ireland Senior Club Championship Finals 2011-Present

Ladies Gaelic Football Association Logo
Ladies Gaelic Football Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Finals

DateWinnersRunners-Up
27.11.2011Carnacon (Mayo)2-12 (18)Na Fianna (Dublin)2-4 (10)
02.12.2012Donaghmoyne (Monaghan)1-10 (13)Carnacon (Mayo)1-5 (8)
01.12.2013Carnacon (Mayo)1-6 (9)Donaghmoyne (Monaghan)0-8 (8)
30.11.2014CLG An Tearmainn (Donegal)3-12 (21)Mourneabbey (Cork)1-13 (16)
06.12.2015Donaghmoyne (Monaghan)0-11 (11)Mourneabbey (Cork)0-8 (8)
04.12.2016Donaghmoyne (Monaghan)2-9 (15)Foxrock Cabinteely (Dublin)0-8 (8)
03.12.2017Carnacon (Mayo)0-15 (15)Mourneabbey (Cork)1-10 (13)
08.12.2018Mourneabbey (Cork)1-13 (16)Foxrock Cabinteely (Dublin)1-7 (10)
23.11.2019Mourneabbey (Cork)2-9 (15)Kilkerrin-Clonberne (Galway)0-14 (14)
LGFA Ladies Gaelic Football Association All Ireland Senior Club Championship Finals 2011-Present [Reference: 2]

Report

For the last decade Carnacon (Co. Mayo – 3 times winners, once runners-up), Donaghmoyne (Co. Monaghan – 3 times winners, once runners-up) and Mournabbey (Co. Cork – twice winners, 3 times runners-up) have dominated the LGFA Ladies Gaelic Football association All Ireland Senior Club Championship. The only club to break these three teams dominance has been CLG An Tearmainn from Donegal who won the Championship in 2014.

References

Logos

[1] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2020) LGFA Logo [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/wp-content/themes/lgfa/assets/images/logo-lgfa.png [Accessed 30 March 2020]

Websites

[2] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2020) Results [Filter by: Year = 2011 to 2020] [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/fixtures-results/results/ %5BAccessed 25 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe (Wexford)

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Rounders Association of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Men’s Championship 2001-2004

Roundrers Association of Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

RAI All-Ireland Finals Senior Men 2001

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2001Erne Eagles (Cavan)21Limekiln (Dublin)18
2001Lissan (Derry)W
All-Ireland Final
2001Erne Eagles (Cavan)22Lissan (Derry)9
[References: 2]

RAI All-Ireland Finals Senior Men 2002

DateHome TeamAway Team
All-Ireland Final
2002Erne Eagles (Cavan)10Limekiln (Dublin)10
All-Ireland Final Replay
2002Erne Eagles (Cavan)18Limekiln (Dublin)1
[References: 3]

RAI All-Ireland Finals Senior Men 2003

RAI Senior Men’sPWLDPts
Northern Section
Erne Eagles (Cavan)22004
Ni Mhichil (Derry)20111
St. Claire’s (Cavan)20111
Southern Section
The Heath (Laois)33006
Limekiln (Dublin)32104
Cuchulainn Ballon (Carlow)20200
Rathdowney (Laois)20200
[Reference: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2003Erne Eagles (Cavan)21Naomh Mhichil (Derry) 0
2003The Heath (Laois)15St. Claire’s (Cavan)11
All-Ireland Final
2003Erne Eagles (Cavan)14The Heath (Laois)5
[References: 4]

RAI All-Ireland Finals Senior Men 2004

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
2004Erne Eagles (Cavan)25Bagenalstown (Carlow)10
2004Limekiln (Dublin)22St. Claire’s (Cavan)18
All-Ireland Final
2004Erne Eagles (Cavan)17Limekiln (Dublin)13
[References: 5]

Report

Erne Eagles won four Rounders Association of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Men’s Championships in a row from 2001 to 2004. In 2001 they overcame Derry’s Lissan 22-9 in the All-Ireland Final, and in 2002 achieved a magnificent 18-1 victory in a Replay over Dublin’s Limekiln after a 10-10 draw in the Final. The following year they again won 14-5 on this occasion against The Heath of Laois, and achieved the four in a row in 2004 with another win over Limekiln, 17-13 in another close Final. The Rounders Association of Ireland was renamed the Rounders Council of Ireland in 2005.

About Rounders

Rounders is an Irish and British version of Softball and Baseball, and thought to be the ancestor of both. It was first codified in Ireland as part of the Original GAA Charter of 1884, but not organised until 1958. It is a Bat and Ball (also known as Safe Haven) sport whereby the batter attempts to hit a ball thrown at him or her by a pitcher or bowler and then attempts to run around the bases back home.

References

Logos

[1] Anon. (2009) banner [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090913175614im_/http://rounders.gaa.ie/banner/banner.jpg [Accessed 27 October 2020]

Websites

[2] GAA Rounders (2016) Senior Mens Roll of Honour [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaarounders.ie/seniormensrollofhonour [Accessed 10 December 2016]

Internet Archive

[3] GAA Rounders Council | Wayback Machine (2004) Senior All Ireland Semi-Final Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021122235641/http://www.rounders.ie/ [Accessed 27 October 2020]

[4] GAA Rounders Council | Wayback Machine (2004) Senior All Ireland Semi-Final Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20030811090007/http://www.rounders.ie/championship.htm [Accessed 27 October 2020]

[5] GAA Rounders Council | Wayback Machine (2004) Senior All Ireland Semi-Final Results [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20040813145324/http://www.rounders.ie/championship.htm [Accessed 27 October 2020]

Bibliography

Sources

[10] Anon. (2003) “Limekiln launch a new All-Ireland Rounders Championship title bid”. The Echo. Thursday, August 28, 2003.

Websites

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Mulcahy and Frank Connolly.

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GAA Football National League Division 1 2004-2007

GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Division 1 2004

DIVISION 1 2004PWDLFAPts
Division 1 A
Tyrone (P)751111-753-5511
Kerry (P)75028-834-6010
Cork73318-644-629
Dublin73222-724-708
Mayo73045-667-686
Westmeath71245-7210-754
Fermanagh (R)71241-667-764
Longford (R)72059-6310-914
Division 1 B
Limerick (P)74217–748-5910
Galway (P)732210-7912-748
Sligo73227-738-748
Wexford731311-757-667
Laois73137-719-717
Armagh73135-677-767
Meath (R)722312-627-756
Cavan (R)71157-708-763
[Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
18.04.2004Tyrone1-16Galway1-16
18.04.2004Kerry0-12Limerick0-10
FinalCroke Park
25.04.2004Kerry3-11Galway1-16

Division 1 2005

DIVISION 1 2005PWDLFAPts
Division 1 A
Tyrone (P)75028-945-8310
Mayo (P)75028-988-8110
Kerry750210-877-7910
Dublin74037-746-848
Cork72236-777-736
Offaly72148-787-935
Donegal (R)72056-798-714
Westmeath (R)71156-6711-903
Division 1 B
Armagh (P)76018-734-6812
Wexford (P)750212-887-8210
Kildare74036-886-658
Down74037-733-848
Galway73048-815-718
Laois73042-949-766
Limerick (R)72055-625-834
Sligo (R)71063-7012-1022
[Reference: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
17.04.2005Wexford1-8Tyrone1-7
24.04.2005Armagh0-19Mayo0-14
FinalCroke Park
01.05.2005Armagh1-21Wexford1-14
[Reference: 3]

Division 1 2006

DIVISION 1 2006PWDLSDPts
Division 1 A
Mayo (P)7511+1211
Kerry (P)7412+149
Tyrone7412+139
Dublin7313+57
Cork7304-106
Fermanagh7304-126
Offaly (R)7214-125
Monaghan (R)7115-103
Division 1 B
Laois (P)7421+2210
Galway (P)7412+149
Derry7403+68
Down7403+68
Kildare722306
Armagh7304-46
Meath (R)7304-106
Wexford (R)7115-253
[Reference: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
16.04.2006Mayo1-6Galway1-11
16.04.2006Kerry1-15Laois0-10
FinalCroke Park
23.04.2006Galway0-10Kerry2-12
[Reference: 4]

Division 1 2007

DIVISION 1 2007PWDLFAPts
Division 1 A
Donegal (P)761010-798-6413
Mayo (P)76018-725-6612
Kery74123-786-629
Tyrone73133-686-697
Dublin73046-732-666
Cork73047-614-706
Limerick71156-678-733
Fermanagh70074-538-810
Division 1 B
Galway75026-682-6610
Kildare742112-774-6610
Derry74126-826-669
Laois73316-794-719
Westmeath73044-676-696
Armagh73045-622-816
Louth72148-777-865
Down70162-738-791
[References: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
15.04.2007Mayo2-10Galway1-12
15.04.2007Donegal1-13Kildare1-11
Final
22.04.2007Mayo0-10Dionegal0-13
[References: 5]

Report

Kerry defeated Galway 3-11 (20 Pts) to 1-16 (19 Pts) to win the GAA Football National League in 2004. The following year Armagh had a more comfortable 1-21 (24) to 1-14 (17) win over Wexford and in 2006 Kerry again triumphed over Galway, this time by 2-12 (18) to 0-10 (10). Donegal won by a margin of three in the 2007 Final against Mayo (0-13 to 0-10)

About the GAA Football National League

GAA Football National League is a County-level represetative competition that takes up the first half of the GAA Calendar (the All-Ireland Championship takes up the second half). From 2004 to 2006 the counties were divided into two Divisions based on merit. The two Divisions were then sub-divided into Divisions 1A and 1B and Divisions 2A and 2B. The top two of each Division then met in their respective Semi-Finals, with the winners qualifying for the Final. There was autmatic promotion/relegation from Divisions 1 and 2. In 2007 the Leahue was reorganised into Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4.

References

Logos


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

Internet Archive


[2] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Football Results 2004 League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080720180600/http://gaa.ie/page/football_results_2004_league.html [Accessed 19 Sepember 2019]

[3] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Football Results 2005 League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080720180713/http://gaa.ie/page/football_results_2005_league.html [Accessed 13 February 2018][Accessed 14 March 2018]

[4] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Football Results 2006 League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080720181323/http://gaa.ie/page/football_results_2006_league.html [Accessed 13 February 2018]

[5] Gaelic Athletic Association (2018) Football Results 2007 League [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080720174706/http://gaa.ie/page/football_results_2007_league.html [Accessed 13 February 2018]

Acknowledgements


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

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Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

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Last Updated: 12 January 2021

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Shinty.com Logo

Camanachd Association Marine Harvest Shinty North Division 2 2000-2003

Camanachd Associatio Logo
Camanachd Association Logo [Reference: 1]

CA North Division 2 2000-01

CA North Division 2 2000-01PWDLFAPts
Kincraig (C)14130164926
Newtonmore141004552820
Kingussie14815472817
Lovat14806462916
Kilmallie14608243412
Skye Camanachd14509194610
Glenurquhart14401029558
Boleskine (R)14111212673
[References: 3]

CA North Division 2 2001-02

CA North Division 2 2001-02PWDLFAPts
Kinlochshiel (C)141022572122
Skye Camanachd14914362819
Kilmallie14734372417
Kingussie14806452716
Newtonmore14716384615
Glenurquhart14428264310
Lovat1432928428
Lochaber Camanachd (R)14211113495
[References: 4]

CA North Division 2 2002-03

CA North Division 2 2002-03PWDLFAPts
Kingussie (C)14851432023
Lovat14824372818
Kilmallie14643282216
Newtonmore14545403114
Aberdeen University13706353814
Skye Camanachd14608262612
Kincraig1432922378
Glenurquhart (R)14311024537
[References: 5]

Report

Kincraig won the 2000-01 Camanachd Association Shinty Division 2 by six points on 26 in total, losing only one match and winning all 13 others on their way to the title. The following year Kinlochshiel’s B team won by 3 points from Skye Camanachd and in 2002-03 Kingussie B team emulated their more famous World-Record winning A Team by becoming Champions of North Division 2, finishing five points clear of Lovat B team.

North Division 2 was the second tier Regional League for North Scotland, and Tier 4 below the two National Divisions. In 2003 the League switched over to a Summer-only schedule from the Autumn-Spring schedule that was current from 2000-01 to 2002-03.

Shinty.com Logo
Shinty.com Logo [Reference: 2]

About Shinty

Shinty is a Hurling-like game which would have similar origins, although there are no points in Shinty and the game is played along the ground. It is 12-a-side. There is an annual Hurling-Shinty International Rules Series played between Ireland and Scotland.

References

Images

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

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

Internet Archive

[3] Wayback Machine – Shinty.com (2001) Season 2000-2001 League Tables [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20010804033045/http://shinty.com/leagues.htm [Accessed 10 October 2017]

[4] Wayback Machine – Shinty.com (2003) Season 2001-2002 League Tables [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20031210214036/http://shinty.com/leagues0102.htm [Accessed 10 October 2017]

[5] Wayback Machine – Shinty.com (2003) Season 2001-2002 [2002-2003] League Tables [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20031210214454/http://www.shinty.com/leagues0203.htm [Accessed 10 October 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Emerson Callender.

About this document

Researched, Compiled and Written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 12 October 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

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