WHC World Handball Championships Men’s Finals Calgary 2015

World Handball Championships Calgary 2015
World Handball Championships Calgary 2015 [Reference: 1]

Men’s Finals

Division TypeDivision NameWinnersRunners-Up
Small Ball
MOOpenPaul BradyKillian Carroll
MODOpenDiarmuid Nash /
Robert McCarthy
Joseph McCann /
Rikki O’Gara
Big Ball 1 Wall
M1WBOOpen / ATimothy GonzalezTywan Cook
MB1BDBEloy Vela /
Donis Alberto-
Anthony Delgado /
Matthew Kudrick
M1WBBBDaniel TristaoAnthony Delgado
M1WBCCJonathan BergerCiaran Neary
M1WB3535+Tony RobertsJames Doyle
M1WB4040+Michael WalshEddie “Shooter” Ramos
M1WB5050+ GoldenRobert McCarthyPaul Williams
M1WB6060+Robert WinterEugene Kennedy
MB1ODOpenTywan Cook /
William Polanco
Andres Calle /
Timothy Gonzalez
M1WB7070+ DiamondVic Di LuzioSteven Kraft
MB1CDCDarren Flynn /
Niall Flynn
Jean-Paul Baggio /
Luke Stradwick
MB1GMDGolden Master 50+Enrique Rugel /
Pedro Rivera
Brett Miller /
Mike McRae
MB1SMDSuper Master 50+Dwight Worley /
Pedro Rivera
David Gouge /
Robert Winter
Men’s Singles 1 Wall
M1WOOpenSean LenningVictor Loplerre
M1WBBSteven WooNick Roman
M1W50Golden 50+Robert McCarthyPaul Williams
M1W60Super 60+Joe SantillJoe Cox
M1W70Diamond 70+Sam GoodmanMichael Driscoll
Men’s Doubles 1 Wall
M1ODOpenJoseph Kaplan /
William Polanco
Andres Calle /
Timothy Gonzalez
Men’s Singles Small Ball
MAAGary McConnellGabhian McCrystall
MBBRyan HarkinJack O’Shea
MCCCiaran BuckleyRory O’Connor
MCHAChallenger 23UMartin MulkerrinsColin Crehan
M35Seniors 35+Dominick LynchColm Jordan
M40Master 40+Michael WalshMarcos Chavez
M40BMaster B 40+Paul HeddermanKris Johns
M45Veteran Masters 45+Michael WellsEddy Scheruga
MVB45Veteran Masters B 45+Robert DoyleWilliam Holden
M50Golden Master 50+Danny BellEgin Jensen
M50BGolden Master B 50+Conor McDonnellGeorge Millar
M55Veteran Golden 55+Gary ScoginMike Flannery
MVG55BVeteran Gold Masters B 55+Patrick DonnellanPhil Kleineschay
M60Super Master 60+John RossiterMichael Hollander
M60BSuper Master B 60+Terry BrittJack Prather
M65Veteran Super 65+Edward CampbellEugene Kennedy
MVS65BVeteran Super Masters B 65+Joel CrowleyDavid Coulter
M70Diamond Master 70+Vic Di LuzioBrian Goto
M75Veteran Diamond 75+Harry ScottMike Lundy
M80Platinum 80+Kevan Del GrandeCurt Creed
Men’s Doubles Small Ball
MADARyan Harkin /
Tadhg Carroll
Gary McConnell /
Shane O’Neill
MBDBMichael Morgan /
Vincent Maling
Paddy Donovan /
Tomas Donegan
MCDCMichael Donovan /
Tomas Lennon
Noel Holohan /
Dan Breen
M35D35+Dominick Lynch /
Gavin Ruggy
David Moloney /
Michael Walsh
MMDMasters 40+John Ryan /
Paul Hedderman
Mark McCartan /
Michael Sheridan
M45DCSilver Masters 45+John Stoffal /
Michael Wells
Paddy Donovan /
Tomas Donegan
MGMDGolden Masters 50+Christy McGovern /
Egin Jensen
Luis Clarke /
Oscar Clarke
MBGMDGolden Masters B 50=Oscar Clarke /
Luis Clarke
Guillermo Pallares /
Raul Armendariz
M55DEmerald Masters 55+Dan Murphy /
Mark Broverman
Lloyd Garcia /
Gary Scogin
MBVGMDVeteran Golden Masters B 55+Luis Clarke /
Enrique Escobar
Michael Kloos /
Brian Coonce
MSUADSuper Masters A 60+Merv Deckert /
Greg Sizemore
John Friedrich /
Bob Lohmueller
MSUBDSuper Masters B 60+Terry Britt /
Lance Meyer
Chuck Gause /
Steve Hamrick
MVSDVeteran Super 65+Ned Buggy /
Eugene Kennedy
Frank Cikan /
Dan Scilley
MSGDSuper Golden 70+Jim Smith /
Bill Morse
Thomas Olson /
Dennis Tallman
M75D75+Edward Grossenbacher /
Vince San Angelo
John Stout /
Michael Driscoll
M80D80+Charlie Wicker /
Kevan Del Grande
Ben Marguglio /
Lew Buckingham
World Handball Championships Men’s Finals Calgary 2015 [Reference: 2]

Report

Diarmuid Nash and Robert McCarthy were the biggest Irish winners in the World Handball Championships in Calgary 2015. They won the Open Doubles in the Small Ball Category, the top doubles category in the Championships, which include Men’s, Women’s, Boys, Girls from 11 and Under to 80 Plus in both Singles and Doubles for Small Ball, Big Ball 1 Wall, and 1 Wall competitions.

About World Handball

Handball is described on the GAA Handball website as the only real GAA World Sport. The World Handball Council says Handball was first played in Ireland, and it is very popular throughout the United States of America and Canada, with the World Handball Players the top Pro Competition, and variations such as Inner City Handball. It is also played in Puerto Rico, Mexico, Central America, Australia and Japan.

References

Images

[1] R2 Sports (2015) main-logo-transparent_151_large [Internet] Available from: https://www.r2sports.com/tourney/imageGallery/gallery/sponsorLogo/main-logo-transparent_151_large.gif %5BAccessed 15 May 2018]

Websites

[2] R2 Sports (2015) Results: World Handball Championships 2015 [Internet] Available from: http://www.r2sports.com/tourney/viewResults.asp?TID=12602  [Accessed 15 May 2018]

[3] GAA Handball (2020) Player Profile: Diarmuid Nash [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaahandball.ie/fanzone/players/men/diarmuid-nash [accessed 14 August 2020]

[3] GAA Handball (2020) Player Profile: Robert McCarthy [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaahandball.ie/fanzone/players/men/robbie-mccarthy [accessed 14 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly.

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European Pro Wallball Tour Women’s Singles Rankings End-of-Season 2017-18

European Pro Wallball Tour Logo
European Pro Wallball Tour Logo [Reference: 1]

Top 10 & Irish Ranked Players

NameCountryRankMovePoints
Top 10    
Gimenez, MarESP10508
Scheffer, MirandaNED20433
Siegersma, HarmkeNED30425
Diez VictoriaESP4+1281
Havern, LorraineIRL5-1200
Giner, AnaESP5+1200
Monfils, AnneNED70175
Broesrsma, AnnelienNED80170
Hanley, SinneadIRL90143
Clement, SarahNED10+1131
Irish Ranked Outside Top 10    
Ni Dhuill, CailiosaIRL36020
Prentice, SiobhanIRL41018.3
McElduff, MaeveIRL42016.6
Mahon, CiaraIRL42016.6
Ni Mhathuna, CiaraIRL42016.6
Owens, NoleenIRL46+213.3
BhiadhaIRL50+210
Havern, MaryIRL56+19
Gallagher, PaulineIRL60+16.6
McCarthy, AoifeIRL63+15
Hanley, BarbaraIRL63+15
McCoy, MichelleIRL69+23
Kelly, CatherineIRL76+21
European Pro Wallball Tour Women’s Singles Rankings End-of-Season 2017-18 [Reference: 2]

Report

Ireland’s Lorraine Havern (5th) and Sinnead Hanley (9th) finished in the Top 10 in the European Pro Wallball Tour Women’s Singles Rankings at the end of the 2017-18 season.

About Wallball

Handball was included as one of the four original Gaelic Games in the GAA charter of 1884. It is the only one to have become a genuine sport, with the game being played at a high level in USA, Canada, Australia, Mexico, France, Italy, Spain, Basque Country, Belgium, Netherlands and the UK.

Wallball is a version of the sport which attempts to unite the various versions of the sport played worldwide and the European Wallball Tour is a Pro Tour with events in Belgium, Spain, Netherlands and UK.

References

Websites

[2] European Pro Wallball (2017) Women’s Rankings – Rankings as they stand at the end of the 2017/2018 Season [Internet] Available from: http://www.prowallball.eu/rankings/womens-rankings/ [Accessed 19 May 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jillian Glynn.

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GAA World Games Football Men’s Native Cup 2016

GAA World Games 2016 Logo
GAA World Games 2016 Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateWinner Runner-Up 
 Men’s Football Native Cup Final  
2016New York4-5 (17)France1-9 (12)
GAA World Games Football Men’s Native Cup 2016 [Reference: 2]

Report

New York won the GAA World Games Football Men’s Native Cup in 2016, with a victory over France in the Final.

About GAA World Games

There are two GAA Provincial Councils outside Ireland: the World Games comprising New York, United States, Canada, Australasia, Europe, Asia and Middle East GAA Councils; and the Britain GAA Provincial Council comprising the GAA Counties of London, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Hertfordshire, Gloucestershire and Scotland. Both have County Championships and Provincial Championships in Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie and Ladies Gaelic, although not all as yet have Hurling, Camogie or Ladies Gaelic Football Championships. There are also Clubs in Argentina, Moscow, the Cayman Islands and South Africa.

References

Images

[1] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2016) World-Games [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/World-Games.jpg [Accessed 12 November 2020]

Websites

[2] GAA (2016) GAA World Games Finals Round [Internet] http://www.gaa.ie/news/etihad-airways-gaa-world-games-finals-round/ [Accessed 21 Dec 2016]

Acknowledgements

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

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Scotland GAA Football Men’s Senior Championship Finals 1985-Present

Scotland GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

Finals 1985-Present

YearWinnersRunners-Up
1985Clan na Gael
1986St. Patricks
1987St. Patricks
1988Mulroy Gaels
1989Mulroy Gaels
1990Sands MacSwineys
1991Sands MacSwineys
1992Dundee Dalriada
1993Dundee Dalriada
1994Dunedin Conollys
1995Mulroy Gaels
1996St. Patricks
1997Mulroy Gaels
1998Mulroy Gaels
1999Sands MacSwineys
2000Mulroy Gaels
2001Tir Conaill Harps
2002Glaschu Gaels
2003Dunedin Connollys
2004Dunedin Connollys
2005Dunedin Connollys
2006Glaschu Gaels
2007Dunedin Connollys
2008Dunedin Connollys
2009Dunedin Connollys
2010Dunedin Connollys
2011Dunedin Connollys
2012Tir Conaill Harps
2013Dunedin Connollys
2014Dunedin Connollys
2015Dunedin Connollys
2016Dunedin Connollys
2017Dunedin Connollys
2018Dunedin ConnollysGlasgow Gaels
2019Glasgow Gaels

Scotland GAA Football Championship Roll of Honour 1985-Present [References: 2-7]

Report

The Scotland GAA Football Senior Club Championship has been won most often by Dunedin Connollys (Edinburgh) with 14 titles from 2003 to 2018 plus one in 1994, interrupted only by Glasgow Gaels in 2006 and 2019 and Tir Conaill Harps in 2012.

Prior to that the champions were Mulroy Gaels (5 times) Sands McSweeneys (3 times), St. Patricks (3 times), Dundee Dalriada (twice), and Clan na Gael (once – the first Championship Final in 1985). In addition Tir Conaill Harps won the title in 2001 for a total of 2, and Glasgow Gaels in 2002 for a total of 3 Championships.

Dunedin Connollys celebrating their sixth Scotland GAA Men’s Senior Football Championship title in a row in 2018
Dunedin Connollys celebrating their sixth Scotland GAA Men’s Senior Football Championship title in a row in 2018 [Reference: 7]

References

Images

[1] Scotland GAA Facebook (2019) 18839519_433927490299637_1285785154238438164_o [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/18839519_433927490299637_1285785154238438164_o.png?_nc_cat=108&_nc_sid=09cbfe&_nc_ohc=UZskzlokQekAX8UA_s7&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=7f08d1ecfc0d918ce72b1ff10df0609a&oe=5F6671C0 [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Websites

[2] Scotland GAA (2016) CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS [Internet] Available from: http://www.scotland-gaa.com/scotland-gaa-history/championship-winners/ [Accessed 3 September 2016][Broken Link – Available on the Wayback Machine Internet Archive at: https://web.archive.org/web/20160224134603/http://www.scotland-gaa.com/scotland-gaa-history/championship-winners/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

[3] The Irish World / Damian Dolan (2017) “All Britain Final is Clash of the heavyweights” The Irish World. November 15, 2017. [Internet] Available at: http://www.theirishworld.com/all-britain-football-final-heavyweights-clash/ [Accessed 28 November 2017] [Broken Link – Available on the Wayback Machine Internet Archive at https://web.archive.org/web/20171222130432/http://www.theirishworld.com/all-britain-football-final-heavyweights-clash/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

[4] Mayo News / Ger Flanagan (2017) “Mayo crew win their xsecond All-Britain title in a row” Mayo News. 21 November 2017. [Internet] Available from: https://www.mayonews.ie/sports/31166-mayo-crew-win-their-second-all-britain-title-in-a-row/ [Accessed 28 November 2017]

[5] Scotland GAA (2018) Post,September 29, 2018  [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialScotlandGAA/posts/698032987222418 [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Videos

[6] Scotland GAA (2018) Post,October 4, 2018  [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialScotlandGAA/videos/716070838769836 [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Images

[7] Scotland GAA (2018) Photo,September 29, 2018  [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/42858902_698031400555910_1781252688613212160_o.jpg?_nc_cat=103&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=8aUM6aPUCRoAX-mH2FJ&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=ef9c5bf8d4dfa45084ed8c3535612f9f&oe=5F672D02  [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason.

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GAA Hurling St. Brendan’s Cup Finals 1954-1960

GAA Crest
GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

St. Brendan’s Cup Finals 1954-1960

New York v National League Winners

DateVenueHome TeamAway Team
31.10.54Polo Grounds, NYNew York3-10Cork7-8
09.10.55Croke Park, DublinTipperary4-17New York4-7
20.10.57Polo Grounds, NYNew York4-4Tipperary2-14
14.11.58Croke Park, DublinWexford3-7New York3-8
20.09.59Gaelic Pak, NYNew York1-5Tipperary4-11
09.10.60Croke Park, DublinTipperary5-18New York4-4
GAA Hurling St. Brendan’s Cup Finals 1954-1960

Report

The St. Brendan’s Cup Finals were held in Hurling and Football between New York and the National League winners between 1954 and 1960. The Finals were named after St. Brendan who according to Irish Legend sailed of the West Coast of Ireland to discover land far to the West, before Columbus or the Vikings.

New York beat Wexford in the 1958 Hurling Final by 17 Pts to 16, but all other winners were from Ireland, with Tipperary winning four of the Finals, and Cork the first in 1954.

References

Crests

[1] Wikipedia (2020) Gaelic_Athletic_Association [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/ga/a/ad/Gaelic_Athletic_Association.png [Accessed 11 November 2020]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) – “The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games – Full GAA Records from 1887 to 2017 Inclusive DBA Publications Limted, Dublin. Pg. 405

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tom Dunne

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Offaly GAA Brosna Press Division 1 Hurling League Division 1 2019

Offaly GAA Crest
Offaly GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

Group Tables

PWDLPFPAPts
Group 1
Kilcormac-Kiloughey431095807
Ballinamere430186716
Kinnitty421170685
Coolderry GAA410378852
Belmont GAA400460850
Group 2
Birr4400103558
St. Rynagh’s Hurling Club430159586
Shinrone420272514
Seir Kieran410366942
Tullamore4004591010
Offaly GAA Brosna Press Division 1 Hurling League 2019 [References: 2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group 1
09.03.2019Kinnitty0-17Kilcormac-Killoughey1-14
10.03.2019Ballinamere2-12Belmont GAA0-9
23.03.2019Coolderry GAA1-17Ballinamere4-13
24.03.2019Belmont GAA1-14Kinnitty1-17
20.04.2019Kinnitty1-15Coolderry1-14
23.04.2019Kilcormac-Killoughey1-22Belmont GAA1-15
06.05.2019Coolderry GAA2-13Kilcormac-Killoughey0-26
07.05.2019Ballinamere2-11Kinnitty1-12
30.05.2019Kilcormac-Killoughey1-24Ballinamere3-17
03.06.2019Belmont GAA0-16Coolderry GAA0-22
Group 2
09.03.2019Birr2-28Tullamore0-10
09.03.2019St. Rynagh’s Hurling Club1-18Seir Kieran2-11
23.03.2019Shinroneconc.St. Rynagh’s Hurling Club0-0
14.04.2019Seir Kieran1-12Birr2-14
23.04.2019Birr1-19Shinrone1-9
20.04.2019Tullamore3-10Seir Kieran0-21
07.05.2019St. Rynagh’s Hurling Club1-15Birr2-21
08.05.2019Shinrone3-17Tullamore2-10
30.05.2019Seir Kieran1-10Shinrone2-28
04.06.2019Tullamore1-11St. Rynagh’s Hurling Club3-11
Offaly GAA Brosna Press Division 1 Hurling League 2019 [References: 2]

Report

References

Images

[1] Offaly GAA (2019) offaly-gaa-logo-01 [Internet] Available from: https://offaly.gaa.ie/wp-content/themes/c_and_c_offaly/img/offaly-gaa-logo-01.png [Accessed 9 September 2020]

Websites

[2] Offaly GAA (2019) Adult Leagues – Brosna Press Div 1 Hurling League [Gr. 1][Gr. 2] [Internet] Available from: http://www.offaly.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/leagues [Accessed 30 August 2019]

[3] Offaly GAA (2019) Adult Leagues – Brosna Press Div 1 Hurling League [Fixtures-Results – Senior] [Internet] Available from: https://offaly.gaa.ie/2019-fixtures-results/senior/  [Accessed 9 September 2020]

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Waterford GAA JJ Kavanagh & Sons Co. Senior Hurling Championship 2019

Waterford GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs
24.08.2019Roanmore2-15Ballyduff Upper2-13
24.08.2019Tallow2-15Passage2-19
25.08.2019Mt. Sion1-20Clonea0-17
25.08.2019Dungarvan1-26Fourmilewater2-13
Quarter-Finals
31.08.2019Ballygunner3-22Passage1-12
01.09.2019De La Salle2-15Roanmore2-9
01.09.2019Lismore1-15Mt. Sion2-22
01.09.2019Abbeyside3-12Dungarvan2-17
Semi-Finals
29.09.2019Ballygunner2-22Dungarvan1-13
29.09.2019Mt. Sion1-16De La Salle1-20
Final
13.10.2019Ballygunner1-24De La Salle1-15
Waterford GAA Senior Hurling Championship 2019 [References: 5]

Relegation Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Relegation Playoff
31.08.2019Clonea3-22Fourmilewater1-22
31.08.2019Ballyduff Upper0-17Tallow1-16
Relegation Final
29.09.2019Ballyduff Upper0-15Fourmilewater1-12
Relegation Final Replay
19.10.2019Ballyduff Upper0-9Fourmilewater0-15
Waterford GAA Senior Hurling Championship 2019 [References: 5]

Group Stage Tables

PWDLPFPAPts
Group A
**Ballygunner / Baile Gunnair330079526
*Dungarvan320173534
*Tallow310266642
*Clonea300346950
Group B
**Abbeyside321062515
*Mt. Sion320173544
*Roanmore311150573
*Fouremilewater300345680
Group C
**De La Salle330082496
**Lismore320186604
*Passage310256812
*Ballyduff Upper300347810
Waterford GAA Senior Hurling Championship 2019 [References: 2-4]

Note: **Qualify for Quarter-Finals, *Qualify for Playoffs

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
06.04.2019Ballygunner2-27Clonea0-18
07.04.2019Tallow3-12Dungarvan0-22
22.06.2019Clonea1-14Tallow2-19
23.06.2019Ballygunner1-18Dungarvan0-14
28.07.2019Dungarvan2-31Clonea1-8
28.07.2019Ballygunner2-19Tallow1-17
Group B
06.04.2019Roanmore0-13Mt. Sion3-17
06.04.2019Abbeyside2-16Fourmilewater0-13
22.06.2019Abbeyside3-15Mt. Sion0-22
22.06.2019Fourmilewater2-9Roanmore1-18
28.07.2019Abbeyside2-10Roanmore0-16
28.07.2019Mt. Sion2-19Fourmilewater2-11
Group C
06.04.2019Ballyduff Upper2-13Passage2-17
07.04.2019De La Salle2-21Lismore1-18
20.06.2019Lismore1-21Ballyduff Upper0-15
23.06.2019De La Salle2-15Passage1-12
26.07.2019De La Salle3-25Ballyduff Upper0-13
28.07.2019Passage1-15Lismore5-26
Waterford GAA Senior Hurling Championship 2019 [References: 2-4]

Report

Ballygunner won the Waterford GAA JJ Kavanagh & Sons Co. Senior Hurling Championship, triumphing 1-24 to 1-15 over De La Salle in the Final. They had topped Group A with three wins from three before defeating Passage in the Quarter-Finals and then Dungarvan in the Semi-Finals.

References

Images

[1] Waterford GAA (2019) footlogo [Internet] Available from: https://www.waterfordgaa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/footlogo.png %5BAccessed 9 September 2020]

Websites

[2] Waterford GAA (2019) League Table JJ Kavanagh & Sons Co. Senior Hurling Championship Group A [Internet] Available from: http://www.waterfordgaa.ie/league/136187/co_s_h_c_grp_a [Accessed 30 August 2019]

[3] Waterford GAA (2019) League Table JJ Kavanagh & Sons Co. Senior Hurling Championship Group B [Internet] Available from: http://www.waterfordgaa.ie/league/136188/co_s_h_c_grp_b [Accessed 30 August 2019]

[4] Waterford GAA (2019) League Table JJ Kavanagh & Sons Co. Senior Hurling Championship Group C [Internet] Available from: http://www.waterfordgaa.ie/league/136189/co_s_h_c_grp_c [Accessed 30 August 2019]

[5] Waterford GAA (2019) League Table JJ Kavanagh & Sons Co. Senior Hurling Championship Knockout [Internet] Available from: https://www.waterfordgaa.ie/league-diagram/142832/ [Accessed 30 August 2019]

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Dublin GAA Fingal Schools Football League 1976

Dublin GAA Logo
Dublin GAA Logo [Reference: 3]

Division I

PWDLPts
Holy Spirit Balymun44008
Kilbarrack43016
Kinsealy42024
Donnybrook41032
Rush40040
Fingal GAA Schools League Division I 1976 [Reference: 1]
DateWinnersRunners-Up
Semi-Finals
05.1976KilbarrackWKinsealyL
FinalDrogheda Independent Cup
21.05.1976Ballymun7-8 (29)Kilbarrack2-2 (8)
Fingal GAA Schools League Division I 1976 [Reference: 1]

Division II

PWDLPts
Killester550010
Balbriggan53117
Howth53117
Raheny52034
Skerries51042
Swords50050
Fingal GAA Schools League Division II 1976 [Reference: 1]
DateWinnersRunners-Up
Semi-Finals
05.1976BalbrigganWHowthL
FinalFingal Schools Cup
21.05.1976Killester7-5 (26)Balbriggan6-5 (23)
Fingal GAA Schools League Division II 1976 [Reference: 1]

Division III

PWDLPts
Lusk550010
Clonshaugh54018
Rolestown53026
Malahide52034
Balrothery51042
Ballyboughal50050
Fingal GAA Schools League Division III 1976 [Reference: 1]
DateWinnersRunners-Up
Semi-Finals
05.1976RolestownWClonshaughL
FinalIUTO Tom Duignan Cup
21.05.1976Rolestown4-5 (17)Lusk3-7 (16)
Fingal GAA Schools League Division III 1976 [Reference: 1]

Division IV

PWDLPts
Kilcoskan550010
Corduff54018
Oldtown52034
Garristown52034
Hedgestown51042
The Naul51042
Fingal GAA Schools League Division IV 1976 [Reference: 1]
DateTeam 1Team 2
FinalCaptains Cup
28.05.1976Kilkoskan?Corduff?
Fingal GAA Schools League Division IV 1976 [Reference: 1]

Division V

PWDLPts
Donnybrook550010
Kinsealy54018
Holy Spirit Ballymun53026
Kilbarrack52034
Rush51042
Swords50050
Fingal GAA Schools League Division V 1976 [Reference: 1]
DateTeam 1Team 2
FinalFingal Board Cup
28.05.1976Donnybrook?Kinsealy?
Fingal GAA Schools League Division V 1976 [Reference: 1]

Report

Holy Spirit Ballymun (Division I), Killester (Division II) and Rolestown (Division III) were the Champions of the Primary Schools Gaelic Football Fingal Schools League in 1976. There were five divisions of 5 or 6 in total, with teams playing 4-5 matches before the Semi-Finals and Final.

References

Websites

[1] C.P. (1976) “Fingal Finals Next Friday” Evening Herald. Tuesday, May 18, 1976. pg. 14-15. [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are Available to view Online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

[2] C.P. (1976) “Fingal Finals” Evening Herald. Tuesday, May 25, 1976. pg. 13. [Past Editions of the Evening Herald are Available to view Online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

Crest

[3] Dublin GAA (2014) logo-20140709-1 [Internet] Available from: https://assets.dublingaa.ie/assets/images/design/logo-20140709-1.png [Accessed 14 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan.

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GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship 2018

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GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Quarter-Final
   
09.12.17Dunedin Connollys (Scotland)2-6Naomh Colmcille (Donegal)1-10
 Semi-Finals   
20.01.18Lahardane McHales (Mayo)2-9Multyfarnham (Westmeath)1-14
20.01.18Knocknagree (Cork)2-9Naomh Colmcille (Donegal)0-7
 Final   
03.02.18Knocknagree (Cork)3-13Multyfarnham (Westmeath)3-9
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship 2018 [Reference: 2-5]

Venues

CountyHome Park
Quarter-FinalGranton Road, Edinburgh, Scotland
Semi-Final 1Dr. Hyde Park, Roscommon, Co. Roscommon
Semi-Final 2Cusack Park, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath
FinalPairc an Crocaigh, Dublin, Co. Dublin
GAA Football All-Ireland Junior Club Championship Home Venues2018 [Reference: 2-5]

All-Ireland Club JFC 2018

Report

Quarter-Final

Dunedin Connollys 2-6 Naomh Colmcille 1-10

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

Semi-Final

Knocknagree 2-9 Naomh Colmcille 0-7

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

Final

Knocknagree 3-13 Multyfarnham 3-9

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

KnockrageeGAA-all-ireland-junior-champions-2018
Knockragee GAA All-Ireland Junior Football Club Champions 2018 [Reference: 6]

Players and Awards

Awards

Final Man-of-the-MatchFintan O’Connor (Knocknagree)

Final Teams and Scorers

Knockragee (Cork)Multyfarnham (Westmeath)
Patrick Doyle 1-0 (1-0 45)Henry Reilly
Gary O’ConnorJame Greene
Paul O’ConnorPaul Heavin
Karl Daly 0-1 (og)Stephen Moran
Kealan BuckleyIan McGovern
Danny CooperTommy McGivney
Donagh MoynihanRonan Wallace 0-1 (0-1 45)
Padraig Collins 0-1Sean Rock
James Dennehy 0-1Anthony McGivney
Matthew Dilworth 0-1Brian McLoughlin
Eoghan McSweeney 0-2Ciaran Madden
Michael Mahoney 1-0Daniel Loughrey
John F. Daly 0-3Mark Reynolds 0-1
Fintan O’Connor 1-3Max Brady 0-6 (0-4f)
Anthony O’Connor 0-2David Wallace 1-0
SubsSubs
Sean DalyMark Fallon 2-0
Andrew SheehanAdam Loughrey
Tadhg LongEmmett Feerick
Tomas CooperGer Feerick
Jerry CarrollRory Boyce

References

Websites

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

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

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

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

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

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

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan

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GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup 2014

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GAA Logo {Reference: 1]

Christy Ring Cup 2014

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
03.05.2014Kerry4-31 (43)Derry0-11 (11)
03.05.2014Kildare1-27 (30)Wicklow2-24 (30)
03.05.2014Mayo0-20 (20)Armagh1-14 (17)
03.05.2014Meath0-17 (17)Down1-8 (11)
Round 1Replay
10.05.2014Wicklow3-13 (22)Kildare1-20 (23)
Round 2AR1 Winners
10.05.2014Mayo0-15 (15)Meath0-16 (16)
17.05.2014Kildare1-16 (19)Kerry3-18 (27)
Round 2BR1 Losers
10.05.2017Derry2-16 (22)Down3-12 (21)
17.05.2017Armagh3-13 (22)Wicklow3-19 (28)
Quarter-Finals2A Losers v
2B Winners
24.05.2014Derry0-10 (10)Kildare2-16 (22)
24.05.2014Wicklow0-14 (14)Mayo1-15 (18)
Relegation Playoff2B Losers
31.05.2014Down5-24 (39)Armagh2-15 (21)
Semi-Finals2A Winners v
QF Winners
31.05.2014Mayo1-18 (21)Kerry3-20 (29)
31.05.2014Meath0-13 (13)Kildare1-18 (21)
Promotion / Relegation
19.06.2014DownTyrone
Final
07.06.2014Kerry2-22 (28)Kildare4-18 (30)
GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup 2014 [Ref: 2]

Report

Kildare won the 2014 GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup (Division 2 All Ireland) defeating Kerry by 2 Points in the Final (4-18 to 2-22). They had earlier defeated Wicklow in a replay, Derry and then Meath.

In all eight counties were eligible for the Christy Ring Cup in 2014 – 3 from Ulster (Armagh, Derry and Down), 3 from Leinster (Kildare, Meath and Wicklow), and one each from Munster (Kerry) and Connacht (Mayo)

About

The Christy Ring Cup is the Tier 2 All-Ireland County Championship in Hurling, named after the great Cork player.

From its inception to 2018 it was a Double-Elimination Cup (dubbed the “Back Door” by the Press) and in 2019 was changed to two groups of 4, playing a Single Round-Robin with Semi-Finals & Final.

References

Images

[1] Donegal Daily (2017) GAA Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.donegaldaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/gaa-logo.png [Accessed 2 December 2017]

Internet Archive

[2] GAA | Wayback Machine (2014) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20141015080552/http://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-and-results/national-fixtures/christy-ring-nicky-rackard-lory-meagher/ [Accessed 16 September 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Gabriel McCloyne & Tom Dunne.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | GAA World Archive

Last Updated: 15 November 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

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