Scottish Claymores Flag Football Association Youth League 1996

Scottish Claymores Logo
Scottish Claymores Logo [References: 1]

Standings

SCCFL 1996PWLTPFPAPct
East Coast Division
Dundee Storm (C)6600211671.000
West Lothian Chargers (P)6141101167.250
Stirling Broncos614150118.250
West Coast Division
East Kilbride Pirates (C)66001.000
West Coast Tigers (P)5320.600
Fort William Phoenix62405382.333
Glasgow Lions5050.000
[References: Compiled from results in 2-8 and Standings in 5]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals Meadowbank SC, Edinburgh
20.10.1996East Kilbride PiratesWWest Lothian ChargersL
20.10.1996Dundee StormWWest Coast TigersL
3rd Place PlayoffMeadowbank SC, Edinburgh
20.10.1996West Coast Tigers6West Lothian Chargers12
Final Meadowbank SC, Edinburgh
20.10.1996East Kilbride Pirates14Dundee Storm18
[References: 6-7]

Regular Season Results

DateHome Team / WeekAway Team / Venue
Week 1 East CoastFalkirk
15.09.1996Dundee Storm56West Lothian Chargers18
15.09.1996Stirling Broncos12Dundee Storm38
15.09.1996West Lothian Chargers6Stirling Broncos6
Week 1 West CoastScotstoun
15.09.1996West Coast Tigers30Fort William Phoenix14
15.09.1996Glasgow Lions18West Coast Tigers21
15.09.1996Fort William Phoenix22Glasgow Lions14
Week 2 East CoastLivingston
22.09.1996West Lothian Chargers0Stirling Broncos14
22.09.1996West Lothian Chargers13Dundee Storm41
22.09.1996Dundee Storm34Stirling Broncos0
Week 2 West Coast
22.09.1996West Coast TigersGlasgow Lions
22.09.1996Glasgow LionsLEast Kilbride PiratesW
22.09.1996West Coast TigersLEast Kilbride PiratesW
Week 3 West CoastFort William
29.09.1996Fort William Phoenix19Glasgow Lions8
29.09.1996East Kilbride Pirates14Glasgow Lions0
29.09.1996Fort William Phoenix8East Kilbride Pirates28
Week 4 East CoastDundee
06.10.1996Dundee Storm42West Lothian Chargers24
06.10.1996West Lothian Chargers40Stirling Broncos18
06.10.1996Dundee StormWStirling BroncosL
Week 4 West CoastEast Kilbride
06.10.1996East Kilbride Pirates86West Coast Tigers0
06.10.1996East Kilbride Pirates1Fort William Phoenix0 #
06.10.1996West Coast Tigers1Fort William Phoenix0 #
[References: 2-6]

Final Box-Score

SCCFL Final, Meadowbank SC, EdinburghQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
East Kilbride Pirates800614
Dundee Storm0061218
[References: 7]
TeamScorerScore
1st Quarter
EKPRoddy Greig TD6-0
1st Half
EKPSafety8-0
3rd Quarter
DUNGraeme Anderson Pass from Adam Smith8-6
4th Quarter
DUNAdam Smith Run8-12
DUNAdam Smith Run8-18
EKPJames Keogh Run14-18
[References: 7]

Report

Dundee Storm and East Kilbride Pirates both put their perfect records on the line in the Final of the first Scottish Claymores Flag Football Association Youth League for 14 to 18 year olds in Meadowbank Sports Club, Edinburgh on 20th October 1996. The Storm emerged victorious thanks to two unconverted touchdowns in the fourth quarter from Quarterback Adam Smith, which helped the Storm come back from 8-0 down to lead 18-8. East Kilbride’s Quarterback James Keogh (an Irish name) scored a late touchdown himself, but it was not enough for the Pirates as the Storm won 18-14 to take the title. Roddy Greig scored East Kilbride Pirates’ other touchdown in the first quarter, with 2 safety points their other score. Storm’s Wide Receiver Graeme Anderson had given them hope by scoring on a long pass for the best touchdown of the match in the third quarter.

Ireland’s Emmett Waldron, born in Cork played for the Scottish Claymores in the World League of American Football / National Football League Europe League from 1996 to 1999, and part of the role would have been helping out with the Youth Programme of the NFL, including the Scottish Claymores Flag Football Association Youth League.

Scottish Claymores Emmett Waldron Jersey
Scottish Claymores Emmett Waldron Jersey [References: 9]

Final Venue: Meadowbank SC, Edinburgh

[googlemaps https://www.google.com/maps?q=Meadowbank%20Stadium%20Edinburgh&output=embed&hl=en-US&z=12&w=425&h=350]

References / Further Reading

Logos

[1] World League of American Football (2021) Claymores [Internet] Available from: http://worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/Claymores.gif [Accessed 28 May 2021]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1996) “Sports Round-Up: American Football” The Courier and Advertiser. Friday, September 20, 1996. Pg. 24 Sport. [Past editions of the Courier and Advertiser are Available to view online at the British Newspaper Archive at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19960920/383/0024 [This Article Last Accessed 28 May 2021]

[3] Anon. (1996) “Sports Round-Up: Gridiron Football” The Courier and Advertiser. Tuesday, September 24, 1996. Pg. 18 Sport. [Past editions of the Courier and Advertiser are Available to view online at the British Newspaper Archive at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19960924/332/0018 [This Article Last Accessed 28 May 2021]

[4] Anon. (1996) “Impressive LaChapelle unable to stop defeat” The Courier and Advertiser. Tuesday, October 1, 1996. Pg. 18 Sport. [Past editions of the Courier and Advertiser are Available to view online at the British Newspaper Archive at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19961001/225/0015 [This Article Last Accessed 28 May 2021]

[5] Anon. (1996) “Sports Round-Up: American Football” The Courier and Advertiser. Tuesday, October 8, 1996. Pg. 16 Sport. [Past editions of the Courier and Advertiser are Available to view online at the British Newspaper Archive at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19961008/295/0016 [This Article Last Accessed 28 May 2021]

[6] Anon. (1996) “Gridiron Football” The Courier and Advertiser. Saturday, October 19, 1996. Pg. 24 Sport. [Past editions of the Courier and Advertiser are Available to view online at the British Newspaper Archive at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19961019/385/0024 [This Article Last Accessed 28 May 2021]

[7] Anon. (1996) “Storm have Final say” The Courier and Advertiser. Monday, October 21, 1996. Pg. 15 Sport. [Past editions of the Courier and Advertiser are Available to view online at the British Newspaper Archive at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19961021/186/0015 [This Article Last Accessed 28 May 2021]

[8] Anon. (1996) “Team is hoping to create as Storm” The Courier and Advertiser. Saturday July 13, 1996. Pg. 4 Sport. [Past editions of the Courier and Advertiser are Available to view online at the British Newspaper Archive at: https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000564/19960713/050/0004 [This Article Last Accessed 28 May 2021]

Images

[9] World League of American Football (2020) 96claymoresawayjersey50rs.jpg.w300h350 [Internet] Available from: http://www.worldleagueofamericanfootball.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/.pond/96claymoresawayjersey50rs.jpg.w300h350.jpg [Accessed 17 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laura Shadbolt

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Ireland Water Polo Women’s National League 2016-2020

ireland-water-polo-logo

IWP National League Womens Division 1 2016-17

 PWDLFAPts
St. Vincent’s (C)1010001766930
Tribes10604909118
Donegall Diamonds1050510711215
Cathal Brugha #10505857115
Trinity10208791436
Glenalbyn (R)10208741256
[References: 2

IWP National League Womens Division 1 2017-18

 PWDLFAPts
St. Vincent’s B1414002356142
Trinity1481510210825
Diamonds A1473415512024
Tribes1471612910922
Clontarf14716969422
St. Vincent’s A14401011415312
Cathal Brugha #13427939310
Diamonds B #13001333219-4
[References: 3]

IWP WNL Division 1 2018-19

IWP WNL D1 2018-19PWDLFAPts
St. Vincent’s (C)1212001876736
Clontarf129031128427
Cathal Brugha11704937421
Trinity125079510115
Diamonds B114078010712
Tribes (R)12309731349
Diamonds A (R)111011621353
[References: 4]

IWP WNL D1 2019-20

PWDLFAPts
St. Vincent’s98011335624
Cathal Brugha9513898516
Clontarf6402473912
Trinity8314556910
Diamonds100010591340
Ireland Water Polo Women’s National League Division 1 Table 2019-20 [Ref: 5]

Season Information

Points System: 3 Pts Win / 1 Pt Draw / 0 Pts Loss / -4 Pts Forfeit #

Tie-Breaker: head-to-head aggregate score over two matches. (C) Champions (R) Relegated to Division 2.

Report

St. Vincent’s of Glasnevin, Dublin, were the dominant team in Irish Women’s Water Polo from 2016-17 to 2018-19, winning all their league matches every year, indeed their B team, promoted at the end of 2016-17 from Division 2 proved even more formidable than their A team, having won all matches in Division 2 in 2016-17 they proceeded to win all their games in Division 1 in 2017-18, including their A team, defending Champions, twice. With the teams shuffled around for 2018-19 and one of the St. Vincent’s teams back in Division 2, they again won all games that year.

St. Vincent’s were finally defeated in 2019-20, in their fifth game of the season, 9-10 by Clontarf, although held an advantage over Clontarf of a 9-0-1 Wins-Draws-Losses Record to Clontarf’s 4-0-2 Record when the League was cancelled due to COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic government restrictions. The winning streak lasted 40 games over 3 and a third years, including the B teams’ dominance of 2017-18, although technically they were separate teams, albeit from the same club.

References / Further Reading

Images

[1] Ireland Water Polo (2014) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

Websites

[2] Ireland Water Polo (2017) National League Tables 2016/17 [Internet] Available from http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables.html [Accessed 18 April 2017]

Internet Archive

[3] Ireland Water Polo – Wayback Machine (2015) National League Tables 2017/18 [Internet] Availabble from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180918095423/http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables-2017-18.html [Accessed 18 September 2018]

Websites

[4] Ireland Water Polo (2019) National League Tables 2018/19 [Internet] Available from http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables.html [Accessed 8 May 2019]

[5] Ireland Water Polo (2020) National League Tables 2019/20 [Internet] Available from: http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables.html [Accessed 28 April 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoimhe Mullaney.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 26 May 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.

Ireland Water Polo Women’s National League Division 1 2017-18

Ireland Water Polo Logo
Ireland Water Polo Logo [References: 1]

Final Table

PWDLFAPts
St. Vincent’s B1414002356142
Trinity1481510210825
Diamonds A1473415512024
Tribes1471612910922
Clontarf14716969422
St. Vincent’s A14401011415312
Cathal Brugha #13427939310
Diamonds B #13001333219-4
[References: 2]

Points System: 3 Pts Win / 1 Pt Draw / 0 Pts Loss / -4 Pts Forfeit #

Tie-Breaker: head-to-head aggregate score over two matches.

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
16.09.2017Tribes4Diamonds B0 #
17.09.2017Trinity9Diamonds A16
17.09.2017St. Vincent’s B20St. Vincent’s A2
Week 3
30.09.2017Cathal BrughapTribesp
30.09.2017Diamonds B2St. Vincent’s B26
30.09.2017Diamonds A13St. Vincent’s A8
Week 4
07.10.2017Tribes4Trinity6
Week 6
29.10.2017Clontarf3Cathal Brugha13
29.10.2017St. Vincent’s B13Trinity3
29.10.2017St. Vincent’s A5Tribes12
Week 7
04.11.2017Diamonds A22Diamonds B1
04.11.2017Tribes10Clontarf9
04.11.2017Corrib15St. Vincent’s15
Week 8
25.11.2017Trinity12St. Vincent’s A6
25.11.2017Cathal Brugha5St. Vincent’s B13
26.11.2017St. Vincent’s A17Diamonds B3
26.11.2017Trinity7Cathal Brugha6
26.11.2017Clontarf5St. Vincent’s B12
Week 9
02.12.2017St. Vincent’s B20Tribes8
02.12.2017Clontarf8Trinity3
Week 10
09.12.2017Trinity15Diamonds B2
09.12.2017St. Vincent’s B19Diamonds A5
09.12.2017Cathal Brugha11St. Vincent’s A8
Week 11
16.12.2017Tribes12Diamonds A12
Week 12
06.01.2018Diamonds A12Tribes9
06.01.2018Cathal Brugha5Trinity6
06.01.2018Diamonds B0Tribes19
07.01.2018St. Vincent’s A10Clontarf8
Week 13
13.01.2018Diamonds B6St. Vincent’s A14
13.01.2018Tribes8Cathal Brugha7
Week 14
20.01.2018Tribes16St. Vincent’s A6
Week 16
03.02.2018Cathal Brugha6Diamonds A5
04.02.2018Diamonds A10Clontarf5
04.02.2018Diamonds B3Clontarf11
Week 17
17.02.2018Diamonds A4St. Vincent’s B12
Week 18
24.02.2018Cathal Brugha8Tribes9
Week 19
03.03.2018Diamonds ApTrinityp
03.03.2018Cathal BrughapDiamonds Bp
04.03.2018TrinitypClontarfp
04.03.2018St. Vincent’s BpCathal Brughap
Week 20
10.03.2018Clontarf6Diamonds A5
10.03.2018St. Vincent’s A7Trinity9
Week 21
18.03.2018St. Vincent’s B8Clontarf2
18.03.2018Trinity4Tribes3
18.03.2018St. Vincent’s A4Cathal Brugha0 #
Week 22
24.03.2018St. Vincent’s B25Diamonds B3
24.03.2018St. Vincent’s A8St. Vincent’s B22
25.03.2018St. Vincent’s A12Diamonds A13
25.03.2018Trinity1St. Vincent’s B19
25.03.2019Clontarf15Diamonds B1
Week 23
27.03.2018Trinity2Clontarf5
Week 24
07.04.2018Diamonds ApCathal Brughap
07.04.2018Tribes10St. Vincent’s B14
Week 25
14.04.2018Clontarf8St. Vincent’s A7
14.04.2018Diamonds A9Trinity9
15.04.2018Diamonds B4Cathal Brugha15
Week 26
20.04.2018St. Vincent’s B12Cathal Brugha3
[References: 2]

Report

St. Vincent’s B were deserving winners of the Ireland Water Polo Women’s National League Division 1 having won all 14 games for a total of 42 points. Trinity finished second with 25 points and Diamonds A from Belfast third on 24 points. In mid-table were Tribes from Galway and Dublin’s Clontarf on 22 points each while St. Vincent’s A finished on 12 points and Cathal Brugha from Belfast on 10. Having forfeited one match and lost all others Diamonds B finished bottom on minus four points.

References

Websites

[1] Ireland Water Polo (2017) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Available from https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

Internet Archive

[2] Ireland Water Polo – Wayback Machine (2015) National League Tables 2017/18 [Internet] Availabble from: http://web.archive.org/web/20180918095423/http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-tables-2017-18.html [Accessed 18 September 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laurence O’Toole.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 26 May 2021

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

Irish Water Polo Association National League Division 1 Women Results & Fixtures 2008-09

Ireland Water Polo Logo
Ireland Water Polo Logo [References: 1]

Table

IWPA NLD1 Women 2008-09PWDLFAPts
Cathal Brugha5500502615
Half Moon6501654615
St. Vincent’s530241439
Donegall Diamonds7403517312
Glenalbyn700740590
[References: 2]

Note: Table as at 14th December 2008

Results & Fixtures

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
04.10.2008Cathal Brugha8Donegall Diamonds6
04.10.2008Half Moon11Glenalbyn10
Week 2
11.10.2008Glenalbyn7Donegall Diamonds8
12.10,2008St. Vincent’s7Cathal Brugha8
Week 3
19.10.2008Glenalbyn3St. Vincent’s8
Week 4
01.11.2008Donegall Diamonds3Half Moon18
01.11.2008Cathal Brugha7Glenalbyn2
02.11.2008Half Moon6St. Vincent’s7
Week 5
15.11.2008Donegall Diamonds6Cathal Brugha17
16.11.2008Glenalbyn8Half Moon10
Week 6
22.11.2008Half Moon5Cathal Brugha10
22.11.2008St. Vincent’s8Donegall Diamonds16
Week 7
06.12.2008Donegall Diamonds4Glenalbyn0
Week 8
14.12.2008St. Vincent’s11Glenalbyn10
14.12.2008Half Moon15Donegall Diamonds8
[References: 2]

Report

At the Halfway Stage in the Irish Water Polo Association National League Division 1 Women in 2008-09 Cathal Brugha from Belfast were out in front with a maximum 15 points from 5 games. Half Moon from Sandymount in Dublin were second, also on 15 points but having played a game more, a 6-7 loss to St. Vincent’s (Glasnevin, Dublin) who were third with 9 points from 5 games, two losses coming against Cathal Brugha and Donegall Diamonds, another Belfast team. Donegall Diamonds had 12 points from 7 matches, with losses to Cathal Brugha (twice) and Half Moon meaning they were in need of other results going their way to have a chance of winning the title. Glenalbyn had lost all seven matches.

References and Further Reading

Images

[1] Ireland Water Polo (2014) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

Websites

[2] Ireland Water Polo | Wayback Machine (2009) Irish Water Polo Association Website: Results and Tables [National League Division 1 Men 2008-09] [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20090207212007/http://irelandwaterpolo.com/wnld10809.htm [Accessed 27 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoimhe Mullaney

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Last Updated: 26 May 2021

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Irish Water Polo Association Men’s National League Division 1 2004-05

Ireland Water Polo Logo
Ireland Water Polo Logo [References: 1]

Table

IWPA MNL D1 2004-05PWDLFAPts
Half Moon540112
North Dublin540112
Guinness53029
Corrib62137
Cathal Brugha52036
Sandycove51134
Setanta51043
[References: Compiled from Results in 2-6]

Results & Fixtures

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
02.10.2004Guinness7Setanta6
02.10.2004North Dublin13Corrib5
02.10.2004Sandycove2Cathal Brugha11
Week 3
16.10.2004Cathal Brugha7Corrib5
16.10.2004Setanta1Half Moon17
16.10.2004Guinness10Sandycove9
Week 5
30.10.2004North Dublin12Setanta10
30.10.2004Half Moon6Sandycove10
31.10.2004Cathal Brugha8Setanta9
31.10.2004Half MoonpNorth Dublinp
Week 6
06.11.2004Corrib11Guinness10
Week 7
20.11.2004Sandycove7Corrib7
21.11.2004Half Moon16Corrib5
21.11.2004Sandycove6North Dublin8
21.11.2004Guinness8Cathal Brugha7
Week 9
27.11.2004Half Moon13Cathal Brugha8
28.11.2004North Dublin9Guinness8
Week 10
04.12.2004Corrib14Setanta4
Week 11
08.12.2004Half Moon10North Dublin9
Week 13
08.01.2005CorribCathal Brugha
08.01.2005Half MoonpSetantap
08.01.2005SandycovepGuinnessp
Week 16
29.01.2005GuinnesspHalf Moonp
30.01.2005Cathal BrughaNorth Dublin
30.01.2005SetantaSandycove
Week 17
05.02.2005GuinnesspCorribp
05.02.2005SandycovepHalf Moonp
06.02.2005SetantaNorth Dublin
Week 18
12.02.2005CorribNorth Dublin
13.02.2005SetantaGuinness
13.02.2005Cathal Brugha Sandycove
Week 19
19.02.2005CorribHalf Moon
[References: 2-6]

Report

By Christmas 2004 in a very competitive Irish Water Polo Association Men’s National League Division 1 2004-05 season, Half Moon and North Dublin were out in front with four wins and one loss from five games each, just ahead of Guinness with three wins from five games. Corrib (two wins and one draw from six), Cathal Brugha (two wins from five), Sandycove (one win and one draw from five) and Setanta (one win from five) made up a closely-knit bottom half of the table.

Within the leading group, Half Moon had defeated North Dublin 10-9, North Dublin won 9-8 versus Guinness, who had also lost 11-10 to Corrib of Galway. Half Moon’s loss had come against another South Dublin team, Sandycove (6-10).

References / Further Reading

Images

[1] Ireland Water Polo (2014) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Available from: https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

Websites

[2] Ireland Water Polo | Wayback Machine (2005) Irish Water Polo Association National Fixtures & Results : October 2004 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041210230520/http://irelandwaterpolo.com/oct04.htm [Accessed 27 March 2017]

[3] Ireland Water Polo | Wayback Machine (2005) Irish Water Polo Association National Fixtures & Results : November 2004 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20050206134945/http://irelandwaterpolo.com/nov04.htm [Accessed 27 March 2017]

[4] Ireland Water Polo | Wayback Machine (2005) Irish Water Polo Association National Fixtures & Results : December 2004 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20050206134238/http://irelandwaterpolo.com/dec04.htm [Accessed 27 March 2017]

[5] Ireland Water Polo | Wayback Machine (2005) Irish Water Polo Association National Fixtures & Results : January 2005 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20050206075936/http://irelandwaterpolo.com/jan05.htm [Accessed 27 March 2017]

[6] Ireland Water Polo | Wayback Machine (2005) Irish Water Polo Association National Fixtures & Results : February 2005 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20050206134525/http://irelandwaterpolo.com/feb05.htm [Accessed 27 March 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laurence O’Toole.

About this document

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Last Updated: 26 May 2021

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Leinster Water Polo Division 1 1990

Leinster Water Polo Logo
Leinster Water Polo Logo [References: 1]

Table

LWP Division 1 1990PWDLFAPts
Half Moon431021127
North Dublin411218213
St. Vincent’s11001062
Guinness1100212
Sandycove2002480
Marian200211180
[References: Compiled from Results in 2-6]

Report

Half Moon were undefeated from four games in the Leinster Water Polo League Division 1 in 1990 based on known results. St. Vincent’s and Guinness had also won the one known match they played. North Dublin, Sandycove and Marian had each lost two, although North Dublin are known to have won one game. Most matches were played at Clontarf Baths, with one played at Blackrock.

Results

W/EHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
22.07.1990North Dublin6Sandycove3
Week 2
29.07.1990North Dublin6Half Moon6
Week 3
12.08.1990North Dublin2Half Moon8
Week 4
26.08.1990St. Vincent’s10Marian6
Week 5
02.09.1990North Dublin4Half Moon7
02.09.1990Sandycove1Guinness2
02.09.1990Half Moon8Marian5
[References: 2-6]

References / Further Reading

Images

[1] Leinster Water Polo | Wayback Machine (2020) Leinster Water Polo Logo {Internet] Available from: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/roKxMJJM_uNXX9Kbf3p_m_PDT4djHW-8ouAw1nKqNhhK2XfXUTvPO6cTTkcpo_X4QEoI-ucfjPI6_YzZnETJerUARUhSjhjhcKZoZxZkWnan-M0h90LAFS31307jK_Yy9hu-W1VTMS62B3xqHJY [Accessed 29 April 2020]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1990) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Monday, July 23, 1990. P. 48. [The Irish Press is available to view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [This Article Last Accessed 1 June 2018]

[3] Anon. (1990) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Monday, July 30, 1990. P. 43. [The Irish Press is available to view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [This Article Last Accessed 1 June 2018]

[4] Anon. (1990) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Monday, August 13, 1990. P. 40. [The Irish Press is available to view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [This Article Last Accessed 1 June 2018]

[5] Anon. (1990) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Monday, August 27, 1990. P. 46. [The Irish Press is available to view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [This Article Last Accessed 1 June 2018]

[6] Anon. (1990) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Monday, September 3, 1990. P. 62. [The Irish Press is available to view online at the Irish Newspaper Archive at: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ [This Article Last Accessed 1 June 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Laurence O’Toole.

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Central European Football League Cup 2019

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Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
13.04.2019Budapest Cowbells (Hun)6Moscow Spartans (Rus)24
13.04.2019Bucharest Rebels (Rom)14Belgrade SBB Vukovi (Ser)28
13.04.2019Bolzano Giants (Ita)36Budapest Wolves (Hun)19
13.04.2019Istanbul ITU Hornets (Tur)40Moscow Patriots (Rus)19
Semi-Finals
11.05.2019Belgrade SBB Vukovi27Bolzano Giants42
18.05.2019Istanbul ITU Hornets17Moscow Spartans43
CEFL Cup
09.06.2019Bolzano Giants14Moscow Spartans15
[References: 2]

Report

Moscow Spartans defeated Bolzano Giants of Italy 15-14 to take the Central European Football League Cup back to Russia in 2019. They had earlier knocked out Hungary’s Budapest Cowbells in the Quarter-Finals and Istanbul ITU Hornets of Turkey in the Semi-Finals of the Single-Elimination / Knockout Cup. Bolzano Giants had knocked out Budapest Wolves (Hungary) and Belgrade SBB Vukovi (Serbia) in the earlier rounds. Other teams competing were Bucharest Rebels of Romania and Russia’s Moscow Patriots.

The Central European Football League Cup was a A (4th Level) European American Football League which operated from 2006 to the present (at time of writing) with the first 11 years as a AAA League based in the Balkans and Central European countries which formed the Soviet Block, Ottoman Empire and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the 20th Century, due to there being not enough teams in each country for their own league prior to 2017. Since 2017 it has operated as a AA Regional Mini-League in Central Europe, stretching from Moscow in Russia in the East, Istanbul in Turkey in the South, Thonon in South-East France in the West and Wroclaw in Poland in the North.

References

Images

[1] Central European Football League (2009) CEFL Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cefl.avaladsfmusic.group/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/cefl-544-180-300×99.png [Accessed 6 June 2020]

Websites

[2] Central European Football League (2019) 2019 Schedule & Standings [Internet] Available from: http://www.european-league.com/2019-schedule-standings/ [Accessed 5 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Tomasz Dybikowski (Dublin Bay Raptors).

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Anglo-Scottish American Football Friendlies 1998

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Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
01.03.1998Gateshead Senators (Eng)20Clydesdale Colts (Sco)0
29.03.1998Gateshead Senators (Eng)40Strathclyde Sheriffs (Sco)0
[References: 2-3]

Report

England’s Gateshead Senators started their 1998 British American Football Association Senior League Division One campaign off with two pre-season victories over Scottish Gridiron Association team, Clydesdale Colts and Strathclyde Sheriffs. Their next match was against Dutch side Hilversum Hurricanes before their BAFA Regular Season started.

References

Logos

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1998) “Senators make flying start to ’98 campaign” First Down. Saturday, March 7, 1998. pg. 22.

[3] Anon. (1997) “Gateshead rout Scots” First Down. Saturday April 4, 1998. Pg. 20.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer.

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European Federation of American Football Dutch Invitational Tournament 1997-1998

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Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1997 TournamentVenue: Hilversum, Neth
12.04.1997Hilversum Hurricanes (Neth)14Gateshead Senators (Eng)16
13.04.1997Hoorn Unicorns (Neth)8Gateshead Senators (Eng)30
1998 TournamentVenue: Hilversum, Neth
12.04.1998.Hilversum Hurricanes (Neth)8Gateshead Senators (Eng)9
[References: 2-3]

Report

The Gateshead Senators won the Dutch Invitational Trophy in American Football in 1997 and 1998. The Trophy was named after the Senator’s Dutch-born Defensive Back Wimmy Vantergouw. In 1997 they defeated Hilversum Hurricanes and Hoorn Unicorns, and in 1998 repeated with a narrow 9-8 victory over the Hilversum Hurricanes.

References

Logos

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1997) “Gateshead win Dutch Tournament” First Down. 19 April, 1997. Pg.

[3] Anon. (1998) “Senators Roar To Dutch Crown” First Down. Saturday, April 18, 1998. pg. 10.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer.

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European Federation of American Football West European Club Friendlies 1997-1998

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Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
1997Antwerp Diamonds (Bel)6Winchester Rifles (Eng)8
1998Winchester Rifles (Eng)28Antwerp Diamonds (Bel)8
[References: 2]

Report

Winchester Rifles of England defeated Belgium’s Antwerp Diamonds two years running in a European American Football Friendly series, first 8-6 away from home then a much easier game at home in Hampshire.

References

Logos

[1] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Sources

Anon. (1997) “Rifles Cut Down Rough Diamonds” First Down. November 5-11, 1998. Pg. 27

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer.

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