Welsh Ladies Baseball Union Premier Division 2012-2018

Welsh Ladies Baseball Union Logo
Welsh Ladies Baseball Union Logo [Reference: 1]

WLBU Premier Division 2012

PWDLPts
Pill Harriers13110222
Llandaff Ladies11100120
Llanrumney United1160512
St. Peter’s A1060412
Pengam Moors A1250710
Fairwater Ladies84048
Caerau A113086
St. Joseph’s A1200120

[2]

WLBU Premier Division 2013

PWDLPts
Llandaff Ladies14140028
Pill Harriers14100420
Llanrumney United14100420
Caerau A1490518
Grange Catholics1450910
Pengam Moors1450910
St. Joseph’s1430116
St. Peter’s A1400140

[3]

WLBU Premier Division 2014

PWDLPts

WLBU Premier Division 2015

PWDLPts
Llanrumney United14140028
Caerau Ladies14120224
Llanishen RFC1490518
St. Joseph’s RFC1360712
Gower Sports A1420124

[4]

WLBU Premier Division 2016

PWDLPts
Llanrumney United962114
Newport Ladies1462114
Llanishen RFC1042410
Gower Sports A92256
Caerau Ladies10010010
St. Joseph’s90272

[5]

WLBU Premier Division 2017

PWDLPts
Newport Ladies14140028
Fairwater Ladies14101321
Llanrumney United14101321
Gower Sports A1480616
St. Joseph’s1470714
Canton Cross1430116
Rumney Ladies1430116
Fairwater Social1400140

[6]

WLBU Premier Division 2018

PWDLPct
Newport Ladies13111185
Llanrumney United1290375
St. Joseph’s Ladies1280467
Diamond Ladies1160555
Gower Sports A1341831
Canton Cross1231825
Rumney Ladies1301120

[7]

About Welsh Baseball

Welsh Baseball is a version of Rounders played primarily in South Wales, and also in Liverpool, where it is known as English Baseball. It is like a cross between Baseball, Rounders and Cricket. During the latter half of the 19th Century, the famous A.G. Spalding of Major League Baseball fame organised a Baseball Tour of England and Ireland, and in the process played a number of games against English and Welsh Rounders teams, who adopted some of the rules (such as tagging a playerout with the ball and two-handed batting). It kept the poles rather than flat bases and left the diamond in an irregular shape with all four sides unequal in length. Welsh Baseball also has a bat more like a Cricket Bat than a Baseball Bat, and it tapers towards the handle. According to sources in referenced in the articles below, Irish immigrants to Liverpool and South Wales were numerous among the Working Classes playing the game in the 20th Century. It is still played in South Wales and Liverpool but is now mostly a Children’s and Teenagers Game.

References

[1] Welsh Ladies Baseball Union Facebook Page (2017) Profile Picture April 12 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/21387949710/photos/a.10154678147744711.1073741828.21387949710/10155257824239711/?type=3&theater [Accessed 30 November 2017]

Websites

[2] Internet Archive – Welsh Ladies Baseball Union (2014) 2012 League Tables [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20120722134948/http://www.wlbu.co.uk/cms2/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=26&Itemid=12 [Accessed 11 August 2017]

[3] Welsh Ladies Baseball Union (2013) 2013 League Tables [Internet] Available from: http://www.wlbu.co.uk/cms2/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=26&Itemid=13 [Accessed 17 December 2016]

[4] Welsh Ladies Baseball Union (2015) 2015 League Tables [Internet] Available from; http://www.wlbu.org/2015-league-tables/ [Accessed 11 August 2017]

[5] Welsh Ladies Baseball Union (2016) 2016 League Tables [Internet] Available from; http://www.wlbu.org/2016-league-tables/ [Accessed 11 August 2017]

[6] Welsh Ladies Baseball Union (2017) 2017 League Tables [Internet] Available from; http://www.wlbu.org/2017-league-tables/ [Accessed 11 August 2017]

[7] Welsh Ladies Baseball Union (2018) 2017 League Tables [Internet] Available from; http://www.wlbu.org/2017-league-tables-2/ [Accessed 16 September 2018

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kate Hartnett, Cardiff University.

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ASPE Pelota Campeonato Cuatro y Medio de Lep.M 2000-Present

ASPE-Pelota Logo
ASPE Pelota Logo [Reference: 1]

Liguilla Final 2000-2017

DateWinner Runner-Up 
17.12.2000Eugui22Nagore5
23.12.2001Barriola22Eugi10
29.12.2002Olaizola II22Barriola13
28.12.2003Nagore22Titin III15
26.12.2004Olaizola II22Barriola8
11.12.2005Olaizola II22Xala5
17.12.2006Mtz. de Irujo22Barriola21
02.12.2007Titin III22Barriola15
08.12.2008Olaizola II22Mtz. de Irujo17
08.12.2009Gonzalez22Mtz. de Irujo18
12.12.2010Mtz. de Irujo22Barriola17
11.12.2011Olaizola II22Mtz. de Irujo12
16.12.2012Olaizola II22Bengoetxea VI9
14.12.2013Olaizola II22Mtz. de Irujo16
14.12.2014Mtz. de Irujo22Olaizola II17
29.11.2015Urrutikoetxea22Mtz. de Irujo20
27.11.2016Bengoetxea VI22Altuna III21
[Reference: 1-17]

Report

Basque Pelota is one of those forgotten Gaelic, Celtic or Atlantic Games like Scottish Shinty or Welsh Baseball. It is the Basque people’s version of Handball and would undoubtedly have a similar origin.

ASPE is one governing body for the Professional Game in the Basque Country. The Campeonato Cuatro y Medio (4 1/2 Championship) is a version of the game played on a four-sided court with walls on half the sides (hence 4 1/2). Unlike Handball, a curved glove is used to propel the ball at a very high speed against the walls.

Olaizola II has been the most successful player since the Millennium, winning the title on seven occasions.

References

Images

Websites

[1] ASPE Pelota (2000) CAMPEONATO 4 y 1/2 DE PRIMERA 2000 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2000cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[2] ASPE Pelota (2001) CAMPEONATO 4 y 1/2 DE PRIMERA 2001 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2001cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[3] ASPE Pelota (2002) CAMPEONATO 4 y 1/2 DE LA LEP.M 2002 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2002cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[4] ASPE Pelota (2003) CAMPEONATO DEL 4 y 1/2 LEP.M 2003 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2003cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[5] ASPE Pelota (2004) CAMPEONATO DEL 4 y 1/2 LEP.M 2004 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2004cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[6] ASPE Pelota (2005) CAMPEONATO DEL CUATRO Y MEDIO LEP.M 2005 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2005cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[7] ASPE Pelota (2006) CAMPEONATO DEL CUATRO Y MEDIO LEP.M 2006 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2006cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[8] ASPE Pelota (2007) CAMPEONATO DEL CUATRO Y MEDIO LEP.M 2007 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2007cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[9] ASPE Pelota (2008) CAMPEONATO DEL CUATRO Y MEDIO LEP.M 2008 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2008cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[10] ASPE Pelota (2009) CAMPEONATO DEL CUATRO Y MEDIO LEP.M 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2009cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[11] ASPE Pelota (2010) CAMPEONATO DEL CUATRO Y MEDIO LEP.M 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2010cuatroymedioprimera.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[12] ASPE Pelota (2011) CAMPEONATO 4 y 1/2 DE LA LEP.M 2011 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2011cuatroymedio.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[13] ASPE Pelota (2012) CAMPEONATO 4 y 1/2 DE LA LEP.M 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2012cuatroymedio.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[14] ASPE Pelota (2013) CAMPEONATO 4 y 1/2 DE LA LEP.M 2013 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2013cuatroymedio.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[15] ASPE Pelota (2014) CAMPEONATO 4 y 1/2 DE LA LEP.M 2014 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2014cuatroymedio.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[16] ASPE Pelota (2015) CAMPEONATO 4 y 1/2 DE LA LEP.M 2015 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2015cuatroymedio.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

[17] ASPE Pelota (2016) CAMPEONATO 4 y 1/2 DE LA LEP.M 2016 [Internet] Available from: http://aspepelota.eus/old/campeonatos/2016cuatroymedio.php [Accessed 18 September 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kevin Smyth and Enda Fahy.

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Camanachd Association Shinty National Premier League 2000-2003

Camanachd Association Logo [Reference: 1]

CA Shinty NPL 2000-2001

 PWDLGFGAPts
Kingussie (C)141103802222
Fort William14833372019
Oban Camanachd14815343317
Newtownmore14725323316
Kilmallie14635363415
Skye Camanachd1432934598
Glenorchy1424830578
Kyles Athletic (R)14311024497

[5]

CA Shinty NPL 2001-02

 PWDLGFGAPts
Kingussie (C)141400501528
Fort William14824422318
Inveraray14734242117
Newtownmore14563332316
Oban Camanachd14536252413
Kilmallie14428133910
Glenorchy1423910437
Skye Camanachd (R)14111219493

[6]

CA Shinty NPL 2002-03

 PWDLGFGAPts
Kingussie (C)141031732523
Newtowmore14941492222
Fort William14842462220
Kilmallie14707433614
Inveraray14446243212
Lochcarron1433823339
Oban Camanachd1424815428
Glenorchy (R)1420129704

[7]

Shinty.com Logo [Reference: 2]

Report

The Camanachd Association Shinty National Premier League was won on all three occasions from 2000-01 to 2002-03 by Kingussie, as part of their Guinness World Records-Recognised rin of Major National Titles. They won the Championship by three points from Fort William in 2000-01 with Kyles Athletic relegated after a close tussle with Skye Camanachd and Glenorchy. In 2001-02 Kingussie ran away with the title, winning all 14 games, and finishing 10 points ahead of second-placed Fort William, with newly-promoted Inveraray in third on 17 points. Skye Camanachd were relegated, being replaced by Lochcarron. In 2002-03 Kingussie were involved in a close battle all season long with Newtownmore and Fort William, eventually taking the title on 23 points, one ahead of Newtownmore, with Fort William two points further back. The League was restructured after the 2002-03 season, with an interim season, played in North and South Championships introduced to facilitate the League moving over to a summer schedule in 2004.

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 (2004) Season 1998-1999 League Tables [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/19990424161850/http://shinty.com/leagues.htm [Accessed 10 October 2017]

[4] Wayback Machine – Shinty.com (2000) Season 1999-2000 League Tables [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20000303211854/http://shinty.com/leagues.htm [Accessed 10 October 2017]

[5] 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]

[6] 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]

[7] 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.

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

European Walllball Tour Logo [Reference:

Top 10 & Irish Ranked Players

NameCountryRankMovePoints
Top 10    
Mcelduff, ConorIRL1+1411.6
Kruithoff, SachaESP2-1325
Grant, DanielGBR30286.6
Potiez, SebastienBEL40270
Thomson, LukeGBR5+3258.3
Metayer, TanguayBEL6-1185
Van Der Schoot, KeesNED70176.6
Quish, PaudiIRL8-2176.6
Nantel, NicholasBEL9+23115
Wassenaar, HansNED100113.3
Irish Ranked Outside Top 10    
Prentice, JamesIRL30+148
Grace, ColmIRL43+7729
Kelly, JamieIRL46+526.6
O’Sullivan, AnthonyIRL48-1526
McCavitt, ConnallIRL54-920
Coughlan, JackIRL54+1320
Hedigan, MichaelIRL59+1220
McCrory. EamonnIRL59+1220
Kavanagh, DanielIRL64-1618.3
Hurley, John BoscoIRL70+714.6
Cloake, DaraIRL75+611.3
Connelly, SeamusIRL80+810
Corrigan, DeanIRL80+810
Doyle, JamesIRL93-178.3
McNally, RichieIRL99-196.6
Kennedy, BrianIRL99-166.6
Flynn, NiallIRL99+66.6
Breen, DanIRL104+55.3
McCoy, BarriIRL107+75
Turley, ColmIRL107+75
Nolan, SeanIRL117+63.3
Crehan, ColinIRL134+112
English, JasonIRL134+112
Noone, ConorIRL134+112
O’Duill, FiachraIRL152-71
Bradshaw, LiamIRL152+51
Corbett, ColinIRL152+51
Relihan, DanielIRL152+51
English, AdrianIRL152+51
Turley, JackIRL152+51
Stoll, SeanIRL152+51
Murray, AndrewIRL152+51
Daily, DaraghIRL206+90
Prentice, DarrenIRL206+90
European Wallball Pro Tour Men’s Rankings End of Season 2017-18 [Reference: 2]

[1]

Report

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.

Ireland’s Conor Mcelduff regained top spot in the end-of-season Rankings for 2017-18 from Spain’s Sacha Kruithoff. Paudi Quish also finished in the top 10, while James Prentice, Colm Grace, Jamie Kelly and Anthony O’Sullivan also finished in the top 50.

The Tour featured players from Ireland, UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Basque Country, France, Italy, USA, Argentina, Canada, Australia, Germany and Morocco

References

Websites

[1] European Pro Wallball (2017) Men’s Rankings – rankings End 2017-18 season [Internet] Available from: http://www.prowallball.eu/rankings/mens-rankings/ [Accessed 19 May 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly (Dunboyne).

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GAA World Games Hurling Native Cup 2019

GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Heartland87011523314
*Mid-Atlantic8611924913
^Milwaukee8413107699
^Germany8206601104
Europe Harps800881590
Group B
*London109101964919
*New York97111626315
^Allentown96031189718
^NCGAAA10316561187
Pearse Og10217891035
Canada Hurling100010202110

Reference: [1]

Native Cup

DateHome TeamAway Team
Cup Semi-Finals
01.08.19Heartland1-3 (6)New York3-12 (21)
01.08.19Mid-Atlantic0-4 (4)London3-10 (19)
Cup Final
01.08.19New York4-10 (22)London2-6 (12)

Reference: [2]

Native Shield

DateHome TeamAway Team
Shield Semi-Finals
01.08.19Milwaukee5-9 (24)NCGAAA2-3 (9)
01.08.19Germany1-4 (7)Allentown4-9 (21)
Shield Final
01.08.19Milwaukee2-3 (9)Allentown1-10 (13)

Reference: [2]

Native Plate

DateHome TeamAway Team
Plate Semi-Final
01.08.19Europe Harps0-1 (1)Canada Hurling6-3 (21)
Plate Final
01.08.19Canada Hurling2-3 (9)Pearse Og3-6 (15)

Reference: [2]

Group A Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
29.07.19Europe Harps0-0 (0)Milwaukee4-6 (18)
29.07.19Germany1-1 (4)Mid-Atlantic2-3 (9)
Round 2
29.07.19Milwaukee2-4 (10)Heartland6-5 (23)
29.07.19Mid-Atlantic4-4 (1)Europe Harps0-1 (1)
Round 3
29.07.19Heartland3-3 (12)Mid-Atlantic0-2 (2)
29.07.19Europe Harps0-0 (0)Germany5-9 (24)
Round 4
30.07.19Germany0-1 (1)Heartland4-8 (20)
30.07.19Mid-Atlantic3-0 (9)Milwaukee2-2 (8)
Round 5
30.07.19Milwaukee5-8 (23)Germany0-1 (1)
30.07.19Heartland8-7 (31)Europe Harps0-0 (0)
Round 6
30.07.19Europe Harps0-0 (0)Milwaukee3-10 (19)
30.07.19Gerany0-3 (3)Mid-Atlantic5-2 (17)
Round 7
30.07.19Milwaukee0-4 (4)Heartland2-11 (17)
30.07.19Mid-Atlantic5-4 (19)Europe Harps0-3 (3)
Round 8
31.07.19Heartland1-6 (9)Mid-Atlantic2-5 (11)
31.07.19Europe Harps1-1 (4)Germany3-3 (12)
Round 9
31.07.19Germany1-2 (5)Heartland5-6 (21)
31.07.19Mid-Atlantic2-3 (9)Milwaukee1-6 (9)
Round 10
31.07.19Milwaukee3-7 (16)Germany2-4 (10)
31.07.19Heartland3-10 (19)Europe Harps0-0 (0)

Reference: [2]

Group B Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
29.07.19NCGAAA0-7 (7)Allentown2-10 (16)
29.07.19London3-3 (12)New York3-3 (12)
29.07.19Pearse Og1-7 (10)Canada Hurling0-0 (0)
Round 2
29.07.19Allentown3-5 (14)Pearse Og2-5 (11)
29.07.19Canada Hurling0-1 (1)London11-10 (43)
29.07.19NCGAAA1-5 (8)New York4-6 (18)
Round 3
29.07.19London4-7 (19)Allentown3-4 (13)
29.07.19Pearse Og2-2 (8)NCGAAA2-3 (9)
29.07.19Canada Hurling0-1 (1)New York5-8 (23)
Round 4
30.07.19NCGAAA0-2 (2)London9-6 (33)
30.07.19Allentown2-6 (12)Canada Hurling1-2 (5)
30.07.19Pearse Og1-2 (5)New York5-7 (22)
Round 5
30.07.19Canada Hurling1-2 (5)NCGAAA3-5 (14)
30.07.19London2-7 (13)Pearse Og1-6 (9)
30.07.19Allentown2-4 (10)New York3-8 (17)
Round 6
30.07.19Pearse Og1-16 (19)Canada Hurling0-1 (1)
30.07.19NCGAAA0-4 (4)Allentown2-6 (12)
30.07.19London3-6 (15)New York0-9 (9)
Round 7
31.07.19Allentown4-4 (16)Pearse Og2-8 (14)
31.07.19Canada Hurling0-0 (0)London13-6 (45)
31.07.19NCGAAA0-4 (4)New York2-12 (18)
Round 8
31.07.19London2-10 (16)Allentown0-3 (3)
31.07.19Pearse Og2-2 (8)NCGAAA2-2 (8)
31.07.19Canada Hurling1-0 (3)New York5-8 (23)
Round 9
31.07.19NCGAAACCLondonW/O
31.07.19Allentown5-7 (22)Canada Hurling1-1 (4)
31.07.19Pearse Og0-5 (5)New York4-8 (20)
Round 10
31.07.19Canada HurlingCCNCGAAAW/O
31.07.19Allentown0-0New York0-0
31.07.19LondonW/OPearse OgCC

Reference: [2]

Note: W/O:Walkover Received / CC: Walkover Conceded.

References

Websites

[1] GAA (2019) World Games Hurling | Native Cup | Tables [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/hurling-native/tables [Accessed 16 August 2019]

[2] GAA (2019) World Games Hurling | Native Cup | Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/worldgames/hurling-native/results [Accessed 16 August 2019]

Websites

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

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Gabriel McCloyne & Tom Dunne

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Britain GAA Hurling Club Championship Finals 1967-Present

Britain GAA Crest [Reference: 1]

Britain Provincial Champions 1967-Present

YearChampionsRunners-Up
1967Cu Chulainns (London)
1968St. Chad’s (Warwickshire)
1969Brian Boru (London)
1970John Mitchell’s (Warwickshire)
1971Brian Boru (London)
1972Brother Pearse (London)
1973St. Gabriels (London)
1974St. Gabriels (London)
1975Brian Boru (London)
1976St. Gabriels (London)
1977St. Gabriels (London)
1978St. Gabriels (London)
1979Brian Boru (London)
1980Brian Boru (London)
1981St. Gabriel’s (London)
1982Brian Boru (London)
1983Desmomds (London)
1984St. Gabriels (London)
1985Desmonds (London)
1986St. Gabriels (London)
1987Glen Rovers (Hertfordshire)
1988Desmonds (London)
1989Desmonds (London)
1990St. Gabriels (London)
1991Sean Treacy’s (London)
1992Desmonds (London)
1993Sean Treacy’s (London)
1994Sean Treacy’s (London)
1995St. Gabriel’s (London)
1996St. Gabriel’s (London)
1997St. Gabriel’s (London)
1998Brother Pearse (London)
1999St. Gabriel’s (London)
2000Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2001Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2002Sean Treacy’s (London)
2003Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2004Robert Emmetts (London)
2005Fr. Murphy’s (London)
2006Robert Emmetts (London)
2007Brother Pearse (London)
2008Robert Emmets (London)
2009St. Gabriel’s (London)
2010Kilburn Gaels (London)
2011Robert Emmetts (London)
2012St. Gabriel’s (London)
2013St. Gabriel’s (London)
2014Kilburn Gaels (London)
2015Robert Emmetts (London)
2016Robert Emmetts (London)
2017Kilburn Gaels (London)
2018
2019John Mitchells (Warwickshire)4-8 (20)Fullen Gaels (Lancashire)1-2 (15)

Britain GAA Senior Hurling Championship Roll of Honour 1967-Present [References: 1]

Report

London Clubs have dominated the Britain GAA Club Hurling Provincial Championship with only Glen Rovers of Hertfordshire in 1987 and Warwickshire representatives John Mitchell’s (Twice) and St. Chad’s breaking their stranglehold on the competition since it began in 1967.

London winners have been Cu Chulainns, Brian Boru, St. Gabriels, Desmonds, Sean Treacy’s, Brother Peatrse, Robert Emmetts, Fr. Murphy’s and Kiilburn Gaels.

References

Images

[1] Britain GAA (2019) default_img_03-300×187 [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/default_img_03-300×187.png [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) “Championships of Britain” The Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games”. pg. 402-403. DBA Publications Ltd, Blackrock, co. Dublin, Ireland.

Websites

[3] Britain GAA (2020) Fixtures & Results: Adult Hurling [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/fixtures-results/adult-hurling/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

[4] Britain GAA (2020) Proud Winners of the Bobby Collins Cup – well done John Mitchell’s [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/proud-winners-of-the-billy-collins-cup-well-done-john-mitchels/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Images

[5] Britain GAA (2020) Proud Winners of the Bobby Collins Cup – well done John Mitchell’s [Internet] Available from: https://britain.gaa.ie/proud-winners-of-the-billy-collins-cup-well-done-john-mitchels/ [Accessed 23 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Conor McGroarty

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Leitrim GAA Senior Hurling Championship 2006-Present

Leitrim GAA Crest
Leitrim GAA Crest [References: 1]

Finals 2006-2017

YearWinners Runners-Up 
2006St. Mary’s2-17Glencar-Manorhamilton3-8
2008    
2011Gortletteragh3-7Glencar-Manorhamilton1-11
2015Ballinamore3-10Carrick3-9
2016Cluainin Iomaint0-14Carrick1-6
2017Carrick3-11Cluainin Iomaint0-8
Leitrim GAA Senior Hurling Championship 2006-Present [Reference: 2-6]

References

Websites

[1] Leitrim GAA (2017) Leitrim GAA Crest [Internet] Available from: http://www.leitrimgaa.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Leitrim_Crest_3d_Trans_552x552-552×375.png [Accessed 23 May 2018]

[2] Leitrim GAA (2006) 2006 Senior Hurling Championship [Internet] Available from: http://www.leitrimgaa.ie/competitions-clubs/?y=2006&c=1201#2006 [Accessed 23 May 2018]

[3] Leitrim GAA (2011) 2011 Senior Hurling Championship [Internet] Available from: http://www.leitrimgaa.ie/competitions-clubs/?y=2011&c=3293#2011 [Accessed 23 May 2018]

[4] Leitrim GAA (2015) 2015 Senior Hurling Championship [Internet] Available from: http://www.leitrimgaa.ie/competitions-clubs/?y=2015&c=31972#2015 [Accessed 23 May 2018]

[5] Leitrim GAA (2016) 2016 Senior Hurling Championship [Internet] Available from: http://www.leitrimgaa.ie/competitions-clubs/?y=2016&c=40193#2016 [Accessed 23 May 2018]

[6] Leitrim GAA (2017) 2017 Senior Hurling Championship [Internet] Available from: http://www.leitrimgaa.ie/competitions-clubs/?y=2017&c=47112#2017 [Accessed 23 May 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kieran

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Ladies Gaelic Football Association National Football League Division 1 2011-2020

Ladies Gaelic Football Association Logo [Reference: 2]

LGFA NFL Division 1 2011

 PWDLPFPAPts
Monaghan77001307521
Cork76011518418
Donegal750212413715
Laois72141021077
Kildare72141161327
Tyrone72141051287
Galway (R)7133931186
Mayo (R)7070921320
LGFA NFL Division 1 2011 [Ref: 1]

LGFA NFL Division 1 2012

 PWDLPFPAPts
Cork77001287421
Monaghan76011157218
Dublin75021136715
Meath7313918710
Laois7304103889
Tyrone7205901056
Donegal (R)7106861533
Kildare (R)7016731531
LGFA NFL Division 1 2012 [Ref: 1]

LGFA NFL Division 1 2013

 PWDLPFPAPts
Kerry75201789017
Galway75201538817
Westmeath741211010113
Kildare731311211010
Cavan72141161167
Fermanagh72051001436
Clare (R)7205941596
Waterford (R)71151031594
LGFA NFL Division 1 2013 [Ref: 1]

LGFA NFL Division 1 2014

 PWDLPFPAPts
Monaghan77001556921
Cork75021618815
Laois740310410912
Mayo74031219312
Dublin7304831169
Tyrone72051001276
Donegal (R)7205811566
Meath (R)7106961433
LGFA NFL Division 1 2014 [Ref: 1]

LGFA NFL Division 1 2015

 PWDLPFPAPts
Galway75111478616
Cork750213510115
Kerry75021059315
Dublin74121427213
Monaghan74031158812
Mayo7304951039
Tyrone7106781423
Laois (R)7007411730
LGFA NFL Division 1 2015 [Ref: 1]

LGFA NFL Division 1 2016

 PWDLPFPAPts
Mayo77001197821
Cork74031478912
Dublin74031448712
Kerry74031259512
Armagh740313911812
Galway740313512112
Monaghan7106781453
Tyrone (R)7007321860
LGFA NFL Division 1 2016 [Ref: 1]

LGFA NFL Division 1 2017

 PWDLPFPAPts
Cork970216213221
Donegal960318914818
Dublin840411111212
Galway840411612912
Mayo73041131239
Kerry73041021189
Monaghan83051301459
Armagh (R)82061211376
LGFA NFL Division 1 2017 [Ref: 1]

LGFA NFL Division 1 2018

 PWDLPFPAPts
Dublin76011269218
Cork75021309715
Mayo741212010213
Donegal74121538913
Galway74121119713
Monaghan7205891406
Westmeath7106681253
Kerry (R)7016751301
LGFA NFL Division 1 2018 [Ref: 1]

LGFA NFL Division 1 2019

 PWDLPFPAPts
Galway76011067318
Cork75021397115
Dublin75021259915
Donegal75021009915
Mayo72141091317
Westmeath720588976
Tipperary72051161496
Monaghan (R)7016881521
LGFA NFL Division 1 2019 [Ref: 1]

LGFA NFL Division 1 2020

 PWDLPFPAPts
Galway5401986912
Cork5401604112
Mayo530249509
Dublin521258567
Donegal520370766
Tipperary512244615
Waterford511358674
Westmeath510442693
LGFA NFL Division 1 2020 [Ref: 1]

Note: National Football League cancelled after 5 rounds in 2020 due to Coronavirus.

About

The Ladies Gaelic Football Association is a branch of the Gaelic Athletic Association and runs the All-Ireland Championships and National Football League for Ladies Gaelic Football in Ireland. The Gaelic Games in Ireland are organised on a Club and County basis, with the best performing players at club level representing their counties at All-Ireland level.

The National Football League takes place over the first half of the year, and is arranged in four divisions of eight counties each, according to ability, with promotion and relegation at the end of each season. Division 1 is the top division.

References

Websites

[1] Ladies Gaelic Football Association (2020) National League Tables [Filter by: Year = 2011 to 2020] [Internet] Available from: https://ladiesgaelic.ie/fixtures-results/national-league-tables/ [Accessed 25 March 2020]

[2] 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]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rose McCabe (Wexford)

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Camogie Association All-Ireland Senior Championship O’Duffy Cup Finals 1932-Present

Camogie Association Logo [References: 1]

O’Duffy Cup Finals 1932-Present

YearWinnerRunner-Up
1932Dublin3-2Galway0-2
1933Dublin9-2Galway4-0
1934Cork4-3Louth1-4
1935Cork3-4Dublin4-0
1936Cork6-4Louth3-3
1937Dublin9-4Galway1-0
1938Dublin5-0Cork2-3
1939Cork6-1Galway1-1
1940Cork4-1Galway2-2
1941Cork7-5Dublin1-2
1942Dublin4-1Cork2-2
1943Dublin8-0Cork1-1
1944Dublin5-4Antrim0-0
1945Antrim5-2Waterford3-2
1946Antrim4-1Galway2-3
1947Antrim2-4Dublin2-1
1948Dublin11-4Down4-2
1949Dublin8-6Tipperary4-1
1950Dublin6-5Antrim4-1
1951Dublin8-6Antrim4-1
1952Dublin5-1Antrim4-2
1953Dublin8-4Tipperary1-3
1954Dublin10-4Derry4-2
1955Dublin9-2Cork5-6
1956Antrim5-3Cork4-2
1957Dublin3-3Antrim3-1
1958Dublin5-4Tipperary1-1
1959Dublin11-6Mayo1-3
1960Dublin6-2Galway2-0
1961Dublin7-2Tipperary4-1
1962Dublin5-5Galway2-0
1963Dublin7-3Antrim2-5
1964Dublin7-4Antrim3-1
1965Dublin10-1Tipperary5-3
1966Dublin2-2Antrim0-6
1967Antrim3-9Dublin4-2
1968Wexford4-2Cork2-5
1969Wexford4-4Antrim4-2
1970Cork5-7Kilkenny3-2
1971Cork4-6Wexford1-2
1972Cork2-5Kilkenny1-4
1973Cork2-5Antrim3-1
1974Kilkenny3-3Cork1-5
1975Wexford4-3Cork1-2
1976Kilkenny0-6Dublin1-2
1977Kilkenny3-4Wexford1-3
1978Cork6-4Dublin1-2
1979Antrim2-3Tipperary1-3
1980Cork2-7Limerick3-4
1980 ReplayCork1-8Limerick2-2
1981Kilkenny3-9Cork3-9
1981 ReplayKilkenny1-9Cork0-7
1982Cork2-7Dublin2-6
1983Cork2-5Dublin1-6
1984Dublin5-9Tipperary2-4
1985Kilkenny0-13Dublin1-5
1986Kilkenny2-12Dublin2-3
1987Kilkenny3-10Cork1-7
1988Kilkenny4-11Cork3-8
1989Kilkenny3-10Cork2-6
1990Kilkenny1-14Wwexford0-7
1991Kilkenny3-8Cork0-10
1992Cork1-20Wexford2-6
1993Cork3-15Galway2-8
1994Kilkenny2-11Wexford0-8
1995Cork4-8Kilkenny2-10
1996Galway4-8Cork1-15
1997Cork0-15Galway2-5
1998Cork2-13Galway0-15
1999Tipperary0-12Kilkenny1-8
2000Tipperary2-11Cork1-9
2001Tipperary4-13Kilkenny1-6
2002Cork4-9Tipperary1-9
2003Tipperary2-11Cork1-11
2004Tipperary2-11Cork0-9
2005Cork1-17Tipperary1-13
2006Cork0-12Tipperary0-4
2007Wexford2-7Cork1-8
2008Cork2-10Galway1-8
2009Cork0-15Kilkenny0-7
2010Wexford1-12Galway1-10
2011Wexford2-7Galway1-8
2012Wexford3-13Cork3-6
2013Galway1-9Kilkenny0-7
2014Cork2-12Kilkenny1-9
2015Cork1-13Galway0-9
2016Kilkenny1-13Cork1-9
2017Cork0-10Kilkenny0-9
2018Cork0-14Kilkenny0-13
2019Galway3-14Kilkenny0-17

GAA Camogie All-Ireland Senior Championship O’Duffy Cup 1932-Present [Ref: 1-3]

Report

Camogie is the Gaelic Athletic Association’s Ladies version of Hurling, or indeed Hockey. It is 15-a-side and the pinnacle of the game is the All-Ireland Senior Championship. The O’Duffy Cup is for the County Championship, and was first won in 1932 by Dublin, who have won it 25 times to 2017. Cork have won the Cup a record 28 times, Kilkenny 13 times, Wexford 7 times, Antrim 6 times, Tipperary 5 times and Galway twice.

References

Images

[1] Camogie Association (2020) camogie_master_logo_2-1024×422 [Internet] Available from: https://camogie.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/camogie_master_logo_2-1024×422.jpg [Accessed 22 June 2020]

Bibliography

[2] GAA (2017) “Camogie all_Ireland Championships Senior Final” Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games. pg. 326. DBA Publications, Blackrock, County Dublin 2017.

Websites

[1] Camogie Association (2020) Roll of Honour All-Ireland Championship [Internet] Available from: https://camogie.ie/history/roll-of-honour-all-ireland-championship/ [Accessed 22 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caroline Mitchell.

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GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup Finals 2011-Present

GAA Logo [Reference: 1]

Christy Ring Cup Finals 2011-Present

YearWinnersG-P (TTL)Runners-UpG-P (TTL)
04.06.2011Kerry2-21 (27)Wicklow2-8 (14)
09.06.2012London4-18 (30)Wicklow1-17 (20)
2013
07.06.2014Kildare4-18 (30)Kerry2-22 (28)
06.06.2015Kerry1-20 (23)Derry0-12 (12)
25.06.2016 *Meath4-21 (33)Antrim5-17 (32)
10.06.2017Carlow5-23 (38)Antrim4-15 (27)
2018
22.06.2019Meath4-19 (31)Down2-15 (21)

GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup Finals 2011-Present [Ref: 2-11]

Note: * Replay after Final ended in a draw (tie) Antrim 1-20 (23) Meath 2-17 (23)

Legend: G-P (TTL): G = Goals (worth 3 Points) P = Points (Over the Bar – worth 1 Point) and TTL = Total (Goals + Points)

Report

Kerry beat Wicklow 2-21 to 2-08 in the 2011 Christy Ring Cup Final, and Wicklow lost the Final the following year 4-18 to 1-17 to the Exiles of London. Kildare beat Kerry 4-18 to 2-22 in 2014,but Kerry won again in 2015, this time beating Derry 1-20 to 0-12.

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 (2011) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20110909174644/http://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-and-results/national-fixtures/christy-ring-nicky-rackard-lory-meagher/ [Accessed 16 September 2019]

[3] GAA | Wayback Machine (2012) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20120919231647/http://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-and-results/national-fixtures/christy-ring-nicky-rackard-lory-meagher/ [Accessed 16 September 2019]

[5] 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]

[6] GAA | Wayback Machine (2015) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20151201080427/http://www.gaa.ie/fixtures-and-results/national-fixtures/christy-ring-nicky-rackard-lory-meagher/ [Accessed 16 September 2019]

[7] GAA | Wayback Machine (2016) Christy Ring [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20161017221112/http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/christy-ring/results [Accessed 16 September 2019]

Websites

[8] Gaelic Athletic Association (2017) GAA Hurling Christy Ring Cup [Internet] Available from: http://www.gaa.ie/hurling/christy-ring/ [Accessed 28 August 2017]

[10] GAA (2019) Christy Ring Cup | Tables [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/hurling/christy-ring/tables [Accessed 31 October 2019]

[11] GAA (2019) Christy Ring Cup [Internet] Available from: https://www.gaa.ie/hurling/christy-ring/ [Accessed 31 October 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Gabriel McCloyne & Tom Dunne.

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