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Charlie Richardson U16 Girls Irish Water Polo Championship 1991

Finals Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
24.02.1991Clonard8Half Moon2
24.02.1991Clanyre5Glenalbyn4
Semi-Finals
24.02.1991Clonard9Clanyre4
Charlie Richardson Irish U16 Boys Championship Finals Results 1991 [Ref: 1-2]

Group Tables

PWDLFAPts
Group A
*Clanyre22002214
Guinness21018152
Cathal Brugha20023170
Group B
*Glenalbyn22001844
*Half Moon21016102
Sandycove20027170
Group C
*Clonard22003114
North Dublin210112192
Clontarf20024270
Charlie Richardson U16 Irish Water Polo Championships Group Tables 1991 [Ref: compiled from 1-2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
23.02.1991Guinness7Cathal Brugha3
23.02.1991Clanyre10Cathal Brugha0
23.02.1991Guinness1Clanyre12
Group B
23.02.1991Sandycove4Half Moon5
23.02.1991Sandycove3Glenalbyn12
23.02.1991Half Moon1Glenalbyn6
Group C
23.02.1991Clontarf4North Dublin11
23.02.1991Clontarf0Clonard16
23.02.1991Clonard15North Dublin1
Charlie Richardson U16 Girls Water Polo Championships Group Results 1991 [Ref: 1-2]

Report

Clonard defeated Clanyre 9-4 in the Final of Charlie Richardson U16 Irish Water Polo Championships in 1991. In all 9 teams took part, divided into three groups of three with Clanyre, Glenalbyn and Clonard winning the Groups and Half Moon qualifying for the Semi-Finals as best Runners-Up.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Monday, February 25, 1991. pg. 46.

[3] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Belfast Telegraph. Monday, February, 1991. pg. 19.

Acknowledgements

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Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament 1998

Premier Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Premier Playoffs 1
11.01.1998Marianw/oGuinnessscr
11.01.1998Cathal Brugha5Sandycove A2
11.01.1998St. Vincent’s3Glenalbyn4
Premier Playoffs 2
11.01.1998Sandycove A4St. Vincent’s3
Premier Semi-Finals
11.01.1998Marian1Glenalbyn5
11.01.1998Cathal Brugha6Sandycove A2
Premier Final
11.01.1998Cathal Brugha8Glenalbyn3
Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament Premier Results 1998 [Ref: 1]

Plate Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Plate Semi-Finals
11.01.1998Setanta2Corrib3
11.01.1998Clontarf7Sandycove B0
Plate Final
11.01.1998Corrib7Clontarf3
Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament 1998 [Ref: 1]

Report

Cathal Brugha beat Glenalbyn 8-3 in the Final of the Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament at St. Vincent’s Pool, Glasnevin, Dublin 11 in January 1998.

Marian, Guinness, Sandycove A, Glenalbyn, St. Vincent’s and Cathal Brugha had won through from the Group Stage, with a Series of Playoffs to determine the four Semi-finalists following.

The plate Competition for teams knocked out in the Group stage on saturday, was won by Corrib 7-3 over Clontarf.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Monday, March 11, 1990. pg.28-29.

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Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Eurotab U21 Tournament 1997

Premier Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
16.03.1997St. Vincent’s A2North Dublin1
16.03.1997Sandycove4Guinness7
16.03.1997Cathal Brugha7Clonard0
16.03.1997Marian3Glenalbyn A6
Premier Semi-Finals
16.03.1997St. Vincent’s A3Glenalbyn A1
16.03.1997Guinness3Cathal Brugha11
Premier Final
16.03.1997St. Vincent’s A0Cathal Brugha11
Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament Premier Results 1997 [Ref: 1]

Plate Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Plate Semi-Finals
16.03.1997Glenalbyn B0Clontarf6
16.03.1997St. Vincent’s B3Metro2
Plate Final
16.03.1997St. Vincent’s B6Clontarf1
Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament Plate Results 1997 [Ref: 1]

Report

Cathal Brugha defeated St. Vincent’s A 11-0 in the Premier Final of the Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Water Polo Tournament, with goals coming from C. Campfield (6), M. Campfield (3), A. McMahon, and B. Rice.

The Plate Final was won by St. Vincent’s B 6-1 against hosts Clontarf. In all eight teams entered with the tournament played as a knockout Quarter-Finals, Semi-Finals and Final, and the four Quarter-Final losers entering the Plate.

It was held at St. Vincent’s Pool, Glasnevin, Dublin 11, on St. Patrick’s Weekend.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Monday, March 17, 1990. pg. 28-29.

Acknowledgements

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Water Polo Leinster Schools Senior Championship 1998

Final Table

PWDLFAPts
St. Vincent’s431017107
St. Paul’s421115135
Marian College412112114
Gormanston College420211104
St. Michael’s40045160
Water Polo Leinster Schools Championship 1998 [Ref: 1]

Note: Marian College placed on higher than Gormaston College on Goals Difference (Goals Scored).

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
31.01.1998Gormanston College3St. Paul’s4
31.01.1998St. Michael’s2St. Vincent’s4
31.01.1998Marian College2Gormanston College5
31.01.1998St. Michael’s3St. Paul’s6
31.01.1998St. Vincent’s4Marian College4
31.01.1998Gormanston College2St. Michael’s0
31.01.1998St. Paul’s2Marian College2
31.01.1998St. Vincent’s4Gormanston College1
31.01.1998St. Michael’s0Marian College4
31.01.1998St. Paul’s3St. Vincent’s5
Water Polo Leinster Schools Senior Championship Results 1998 [Ref: 1]

Report

St. Vincent’s of Glasnevin (Dublin 11) won the Leinster Schools Senior Water Polo Championship winning three games and drawing one, with St. Paul’s (Raheny, Dublin 5) in second, Marian College (Ballsbridge, Dublin 4) in third, Gormanston College (Co. Meath) in fourth and St. Michael’s (Ailesbury Road, Dublin 4).

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Sunday Independent. February 1, 1998. pg. 58 [Irish Newspaper Archive][Past copies of the Sunday Independent are available to view at the Irish Newspaper Archive: https://www.irishnewsarchive.com/ which is a subscription service]

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Water Polo Senior Home Internationals 1992

Table

PWDLFAPts
Scotland (C)330054416
England210134242
Wales210130292
Ireland300333660
Water Polo Senior Home Internationals 1992 [Ref: Compiled from Results in 1-3]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
06.03.1992Scotland22Ireland12
06.03.1992EnglandWales
07.03.1992Scotland13Wales11
07.03.1992England25Ireland5
08.03.1992Wales19Ireland16
08.03.1992Scotland19England9
Water Polo Senior Home Internationals Results 1992 [Ref: 1-3]

Report

Ireland were outclassed in the Water Polo Senior Home Internationals in Wishaw, Scotland from 6th to 8th March 1992. The Irish team was soundly beaten by both the Scots and Welsh, before coming close in their final game to Wales, losing by 16-19 in a close encounter.

Peter Cusack celebrated his first Cap for Ireland by scoring two goals in the opening match with Scotland.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Saturday, March 7, 1992. pg. 59.

[2] Anon. (1998) “For the Record: Water Polo” Sunday Independent. March 8, 1992. pg. 44.

[3] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Monday, March 9, 1992. pg.20-21.

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Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Euro Tab U21 Tournament 1996

Premier Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Premier Quarter-Finals
10.03.1996Glenalbyn A3Cathal Brugha5
10.03.1996Warrender6St. Vincent’s5
10.03.1996Sandycove3Guinness4
Elimination Group
10.03.1996Glenalbyn A1St. Vincent’s1
10.03.1996St. Vincent’s0Sandycove2
10.03.1996Sandycove2Glenalbyn A1
Premier Semi-Finals
10.03.1996Warrender5Sandycove2
10.03.1996Cathal Brugha5Guinness4
Premier Final
10.03.1996Guinness6Warrender5
Irish Water Polo Association Euro Tab U21 Tournament Premier Results 1996 [Ref: 1]

Plate Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
10.03.1990Clondalkin3Clonard4
10.03.1990Metro5Glenalbyn B2
Irish Water Polo Association Euro Tab U21 Tournament First Division Results 1996 [Ref: 1]

Report

Guinness won the Premier Title at the Euro Tab U21 Water Polo Tournament at St. Vincent’s Pool, Glasnevin, Dublin, with a 6-5 win over Warrender in the Final. They had earlier defeated Sandycove and Cathal Brugha in the Quater-Finals and Semi-Finals.

The six Premier teams played a knockout (elimination) Quarter-Final before the three losers played in a round-robin group to determine the fourth semi-finalist. C. McGreggor was player of the Tournament and A Fogarty of Sandycove scored the fastest goal in 10 seconds.

There was also a plate competition for teams knocked out in the Preliminary Group round, featuring Clondalkin, Clonard, Metro and Glenalbyn B.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Monday, March 11, 1990. pg.28-29.

Acknowledgements

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Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Europad Ltd U20 Water Polo Tournament 1990

Cup Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Second Round
07.01.1990Marianscr.Half Moonw/o
07.01.1990Guinness5Cathal Brugha4
07.01.1990Clontarf A7Glenalbyn1
Semi-Finals
07.01.1990North Dublin A9Half Moon3
07.01.1990Guinness8Clontarf A6
Final
07.01.1990North Dublin A11Guinness3
Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Europad U20 Tournament Cup Results 1990 [Ref: 1]

Plate Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
First Round
07.01.1990Sandycove10Clontarf B1
07.01.1990St. Vincent’s11Clondalkin1
07.01.1990Half Moon B4Clonard7
Semi-Finals
07.01.1990Sandycove7St. Vincent’s6
07.01.1990Clonard6North Dublin B2
Final
07.01.1990Sandycove5Clonard4
Irish Water Polo Association Clontarf Europad U20 Tournament Plate Results 1990 [Ref: 1]

Report

North Dublin A beat Guinness 11-3 in the Final of the Clontarf Europad U20 Water Polo Tournament in 1990. The Plate final was won by Sandycove 5-4 over Clonard. In all 14 teams entered.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Press. Monday, January 8, 1990. pg. 41.

Acknowledgements

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Triangular International Water Polo Tournament 1979

Final Table

PWDLFAPts
Ireland (C)211011103
British Police2101762
Wales20119111
Triangular International Water Polo Tournament 1979 [Ref: compiled from results in 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
21.10.1979Ireland7Wales7
21.10.1979British Police4Wales2
21.10.1979Ireland4British Police3
Triangular International Water Polo Tournament Results 1979 [Ref: 1]

Report

Ireland won the Triangular International Water Polo Tournament at Aberavon, Wales, drawing with hosts and defeating British Police, who finished in second place.

Reference

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Evening Herald. Monday, August 20, 1990. pg. 49.

Acknowledgements

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American Football Ireland Madden Championship Series 2020

AFI Madden Championship Series 2020 Graphic [Ref: 2]

Playstation 4 Results

NameTeamNameTeam
Round 124 May 2020
Eoin MaguireTrinity College33Aidan ClarkeCill Dara Crusaders22
Colin O’HallorenGalway Warriors7Nathan HeartyLouth Mavericks22
Pat GahanWest Dublin Rhinos33Karl TizzardDonegal/Derry Vipers10
Ryan EcclesSouth Dublin Panthers49Pat TraversCill Dara Crusaders 10
Alan CampbellMU Hurricanes54Rob CaldwellLouth Mavericks21
Padraig FitzsimonsDownpatrick Saints24Ross McKenzieCauseway Giants0
Adam WilsonCauseway Giants29James HoganCork Admirals36
John McGinnisBelfast Trojans14Rory O’DwyerTrinity College38
Michael HassetWexford Eagles10Johnnes RitterGalway Warriors28
Shane GreaneyNorth Dublin Pirates17Mike NaultyDonegal/Derry Vipers45
Neil MaxwellCraigavon Cowboys3Wello OmoDublin Rebels42
Jonathan HedleyBelfast Knights40Danny QuilterUL Vikings7
Eoin HughesCraigavon Cowboys21Niall HoulihanUL Vikings19
Daragh MaherNorth Dublin Pirates0Jahn DasiniCork Admirals17
Max HardyBelfast Trojans24James O’DriscolUCC Raiders38
Killian O’LouhghlinMU Hurricanes28Peter MurphyUCC Raiders10
Round 231 May 2020
James O’DriscolUCC Raiders14Killian O’LoughlinMU Hurricanes63
Eoin MaguireTrinity College41Eoin HughesCraigavon Cowboys28
James HoganCork Admirals17Nathan HeartyLouth Mavericks14
Wello OmoDublin Rebels37Rory O’DwyerTrinity College65
Johannes RitterGalway Warriors14Jahn DasiniCork Admirals30
Jonathan HedleyBelfast Knights30Padraig FitzsimonsDownpatrick Saints7
Mike NaultyDonegal/Derry Vipers38Alan CampbellMU Hurricanes24
Pat GahanWest Dublin Rhinos21Ryan EcclesSouth Dublin Panthers10
Quarter-Finals7 June 2020
Mike NaultyDonegal/Derry Vipers21Jahn DasiniCork Admirals28
Rory O’DwyerTrinity College42James HoganCork Admirals8
Jonathan HedleyBelfast Knights87Eoin MaguireTrinity College35
Pat GahanWest Dublin Rhinos0Killian O’LaughlinMU Hurricanes52
Semi-Finals14 June 2020
John DasiniCork AdmiralsWRory O’DwyerTrinity CollegeL
Jonathan HedleyBelfast KnightsWKillian O’LoughlinMU HurricanesL
Final21 June 2020
John DasiniCork Admials35Jonathan HedleyBelfast Knights38
AFI Madden Championship Series – Playstation 4 Results 2020 [Ref: 1]

Xbox One Results

NameTeamNameTeam
Round 1Week Ending26 May 2020
Darren QuinnDonegal/Derry Vipers17Liam RyanUL Vikings13
Odhran McCoolAntrim Jets20Matthew O’MearaSouth Dublin Panthers43
Declan MulvihillLouth Mavericks14Daniel NoctorWexford Eagles23
Anthony NorrisNI Razorbacks22Callum McCurryDonegal/Derry Vipers7
Wolf GallagherCork City Outlaws24Paul CrothersBelfast Knights30
Ronan McAleenanCork City Outlaws10Peter PhillipsCauseway Giants24
Ayo MumuniCork Admirals3James SmythSouth Dublin Panthers19
Paul FurlongCill Dara Crusaders21Jack ComptonLouth Mavericks77
Karl FanningWest Dublin Rhinos44Ben PrizemamUCC Raiders14
David McMichaelCraigavon Cowboys14Jamie O’BrienUL Vikings27
Darren RooneyDownpatrick Saints17Aidan RyanMU Hurricanes27
Ross McCooeyDublin Rebels6Conor O’NeillBelfast Trojans45
William BoalBelfast Knights11Chris McCallumBelfast Trojans47
Darragh LyonsNorth Dublin Pirates21Peter LoughranCraigavon Cowboys28
Jordan FarrellCill Dara Crusaders6Ross O’NeillDownpatrick Saints31
Luke McIntyreMU Hurricanes38David KingDublin Rebels0
Round 2Week Ending 2 June 2020
Matthew O’MearaSouth Dublin Panthers28Karl FanningWest Dublin Rhinos9
Conor O’NeillBelfast Trojans23Daniel NoctorWexford Eagles8
Aidan RyanMU Hurricanes7Jamie O’BrienUL Vikings35
Peter LoughranCraigavon Cowboys0Chris McCallumBelfast Trojans9
Paul CrothersBelfast Knights0James SmythSouth Dublin Panthers27
Luke McIntyreMU Hurricanes24Peter PhillipsCauseway Giants13
Jack ComptonLouth Mavericks10Ross O’NeillDownpatrick Saints33
Darren QuinnDonegal/Derry Vipers43Anthony MorrisNI Razorbacks13
Quarter-Finals7 June 2020
Jamie O’BrienUL Vikings9James SmythSouth Dublin Panthers14
Matthew O’MearaSouth Dublin Panthers7Conor O’NeillBelfast Trojans10
Chris McCallumBelfast Trojans0Ross O’NeillDownpatrick Saints38
Darren QuinnDonegal/Derry Vipers31Luke McIntyreMU Hurricanes6
Semi-Finals14 June 2020
James SmythSouth Dublin PanthersWConor O’NeillBelfast TrojansL
Ross O’NeillDownpatrick SaintsLDarren QuinnDonegal/Derry VipersW
Final21 June 2020
James SmythSouth Dublin Panthers24Darren QuinnDonegal/Derry Vipers35
AFI Madden Championship Series – Xbox One Results 2020 [Ref: 2-4]

Composite Team Table

TeamWLPctR1R2QFSFFW
Belfast Knights62.750321111
Donegal / Derry Vipers73.700422111
South Dublin Panthers73.700332110
Cork Admirals63.667322110
Trinity College Dublin52.714222100
MU Hurricanes74.636442100
Belfast Trojans54.556422100
Downpatrick Saints43.583321100
West Dublin Rhinos32.6002210
UL Vikings24.3334110
NI Razorbacks11.500110
Craigavon Cowboys24.333420
Louth Mavericks24.333420
Galway Warriors12.333210
Wexford Eagles12.333210
Causeway Giants13.250310
Dublin Rebels13.250310
UCC Raiders13.250310
Antrim Jets01.00010
Cork City Outlaws02.00020
North Dublin Pirates03.00030
Cill Dara Crusaders04.00040
AFI Madden Championship – Composite Club Table 2020 [Ref: Compiled from 1]

Ranking: Teams ranked by numbers of survivors per round. Tie-Breakers: 1. Winning Percentage 2. Number of Wins. 3. Inverse Number of Losses

Legend: W: Total Team (Club) Wins. L = Total Team (Club) Losses. R1 = Number of Competitors in Round 1. R2 = Number of Competitors in Round 2. QF = Number of Competitors in QF.

Report

The first American Football Ireland Official Madden Championship (Computer Console Game) started in 2020, providing American Football in response to the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. There are two Championships: a Playstation 4 and Xbox One Championship, each single elimination with 64 players entering each, who must be registered members of AFI clubs.

Maynooth University Hurricanes (4-0), South Dublin Panthers (3-0), Trinity College Dublin (2-0), West Dublin Rhinos (2-0) and NI Razorbacks (1-0) all had 100% records after Round 1.

After Round 2, Trinity College Dublin (4-0) were the only team with a perfect record, and along with South Dublin Panthers (5-1), Cork Admirals (4-1), MU Hurricanes (6-2), and Belfast Trojans and Donegal / Derry Vipers (both 4-2) the only teams with two players left.

The Quarter-Final match-ups left no team with more than one player left: Trinity College Dublin, South Dublin Panthers, Cork Admirals, MU Hurricanes, Belfast Trojans, Donegal/Derry Vipers, Belfast Knights and Downpatrick Saints all winning through to the Semi-Finals.

Jonathan Hedley of the Belfast Knights and Jahn Dasini of the Cork Admirals progressed to the Final of the PS4 Championship, with Jonathan Hedley prevailing 38-35. In the XBox Final, Darren Quinn of the Donegal/Derry Vipers triumphed James Smyth of the South Dublin Panthers 35-24 to make it an Ulster double in the first ever AFI Madden Championship.

References

Images

[1] American Football Ireland (2020) AFIChampInstagram [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/AFIChampInstagram.png [Accessed 30 May 2020]

Websites

[2] American Football Ireland (2020) Round One Results: AFI Madden Championship Series 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/round-1-results-afi-madden-championship-series-2020/ [Accessed 30 May 2020]

[3] American Football Ireland (2020) Round 2 Results: AFI Madden Championship Series 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/round-2-results-afi-madden-championship-series-2020/ [Accessed 30 May 2020]

[4] American Football Ireland (2020) Quarter-Final results AFI Madden Championship Series 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://www.americanfootball.ie/quarter-final-results-afi-madden-championship-series-2020/ [Accessed 14 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan, Eoin O’Fearghaill, Alan Delaney, John Kane & Grant Farrell

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Ireland Women Ultimate Confederations Cup Team Roster & Match Reports 2016

Confederations Cup, Women 2016

Frankfurt, Germany. 14-16 May 2016

Finland Masters12Ireland10
Ireland14Czech Republic5
Austria13Ireland10
Finland15Ireland12
France12Ireland11
Ireland15Czech Masters9
Ireland15Finland Masters6

Final Record: 3-4

Websites

Acknowledgements

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