Carrickfergus & District Pool League Champions 1995-Present

League Champions 1995-Present

YearChampions
1995Borough Arms
1996Borough Arms
1997Renegades
1998Renegades
1999Renegades
2000Rockets
2001Rockets
2002Rockets
2003Rockets
2004Rockets
2005Rockets
2006Pluckers
2007Pluckers
2008Rockets
2009Rockers
2010Castle
2011Rockers
2012Spartans
2013Rockers
2014Galacticos
2015The Swift
2016McConnells
2017Galacticos
2018Scorpions
2019Dragons
2020Cancelled
Carrickfergus & District Pool League Champions 1995-Present [Reference: 1]

Report

Borough Arms won two Carrickfergus & District Pool League Championships in 1995 and 1996, with Renegades winning three in a row from then until 1999. From 2000 to 2005 the winners were Rockets, with a record six in a row.

Pluckers won two in a row from 2006 to 2007, before there was a different winner each year from 2009 to the 2020 season which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Only Galacticos (2014 and 2017), and Rockers (2009 and 2011) were repeat winners these years.

References

Websites

[1] Carrickfergus & District Pool League (2017) League Champions [Internet] Available from: http://ballyclarepool.blogspot.com/ [Accessed 12 February 2018][Last Accessed 29 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason, Luke Kelly, John Morahan, John Kane and John Wills

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Dromara & District Pool League 2016-17

DDPL Premier League 2016-17

PWDLFAPts
Dromara FC (C)161123824624
Coach Club A161033785023
Leapogues Lads161033735523
Laganview A161105755322
Dromore Strikers16835686019
Mavericks16745666218
Laganview B16411152769
Coach United16201448804
Coach Club B16101534942
DDPL Premier League 2016-17 [Reference: 1]

DDPL Premier League 2016-17

PWDLFAPts
Leapogues Lads (C)161312884027
Highway Men161042805024
Dromore Strikers16952794923
Laganview A16565646416
Coach Club B16628577314
Moneyslane FC16448587012
Young Guns15348546610
Coach United1524941798
Mavericks1616949798
DDPL Premier League 2017-18 [Reference: 2]

DDPL Premier League 2018-19

PWDLFAPts
Dromore Strikers (C) 161222884026
Leagopues Lads16943804822
Highway Men16844745420
Moneyslane FC16655606817
Mavericks16547606814
Young Guns16619527613
Coach Club B16448596912
Ballyboys16349507810
Laganview A16349537510
DDPL Premier League 2018-19 [Reference: 3]

DDPL Premier League 2019-20

PWDLFAPts
Dromore Strikers151221853526
Highway Men161222854326
Leapogues Lads14815605217
Banbridge Legion16736735517
Jack’s Bar16736656317
Moneyslane FC15546546614
Coach Club B16529596912
The Coach Outlaws15267467410
Young Guns1332841638
Laganview A16131240886
DDPL Premier League 2019-20 [Reference: 4]

Note: Coach Club A apparently changed name to Highway Men in 2017.

Report

Dromara FC won the Dromara & District Pool League in 2016-17, with Leapogues Lads winning the title in 2017-18, and Dromore Strikers winning in 2018-19, and leading in 2019-20 with one match to go when the COVID-19 virus struck, and all subsequent sporting activity cancelled.

References

Websites

[1] Dromara & District Pool League (2018) League table: Premier [2016-17] [Internet] Available from: https://dromarapoolleague.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_145446877.html [Accessed 12 February 2018][Last Accessed 29 July 2020]

[2] Dromara & District Pool League (2018) League table: Premier [2017-18] [Internet] Available from: https://dromarapoolleague.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_377474216.html [Last Accessed 29 July 2020]

[3] Dromara & District Pool League (2018) League table: Premier [2018-19] [Internet] Available from: https://dromarapoolleague.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_716256032.html [Last Accessed 29 July 2020]

[4] Dromara & District Pool League (2018) League table: Premier [2019-20] [Internet] Available from: https://dromarapoolleague.leaguerepublic.com/l/fg/1_579008409.html [Last Accessed 29 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason, Luke Kelly, John Morahan, John Kane and John Wills

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Ballyclare & District Pool League 2016-17

Final League Table

PWDLPts
Wayside (C)1082026
Alexanders1052317
Tweedies1052317
Hasbeens1042414
Parkview102086
Granges101275
Ballyclare & District Pool League 2016-17 [Reference: 1]

Cups

WinnersRunners-Up
Shane Curran Memorial
Hasbeens
3-a-side
Wayside
Ballyclare & District Pool League Cups 2016-17 [Reference: 1]

Doubles Finals

WinnersRunners-Up
Semi-Finals19 February 2017
Alistair Wilson & Iain Britton
(Hasbeens)
5Jackie Murdock & Uel Wallace
(Wayside)
2
Gary Rutherford & Kyle Kirkwood
(Wayside)
5Deeky Wilson & Gary Neeson
(Hasbeens)
0
Final19 February 2017
Alistair Wilson & Iain Britton
(Hasbeens)
5Gary Rutherford & Kyle Kirkwood
(Wayside)
3
Ballyclare & District Pool League Doubles Finals 2016-17 [Reference: 1]

Report

Wayside won the Ballyclare & District Pool League in 2016-17 by nine points from Alexanders, going undefeated in the process. Wayside also won the three-a-side, while Hasbeens won the Shane Curran Memorial and the Doubles with pairing Alistair Wilson and Iain Britton.

References

Websites

[1] Ballyclare & District Pool League (2017) League table [Internet] Available from: http://ballyclarepool.blogspot.com/ [Accessed 12 February 2018][Last Accessed 29 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason, Luke Kelly, John Morahan, John Kane and John Wills

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Larne Town and Country Pool League 1994-95

Final League Table

PWDLPts
Rising Tide (C) 18151231
Golden Eagles18113425
Blue Bars18104424
Eagle Nomads18112524
Homers1886422
Whitehead Rangers1872916
Bailie18711015
Ballyboley Inn1837813
Pigeon Club18441012
Larne Town and Country Pool League 1994-95 [Reference: 1]

Report

Rising Tide won the Larne Town and Country Pool League in 1994-95 by six points from second-placed Golden Eagles, with Blue Bars and Eagle Nomads a further point back.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1995) “Larne Town and Country Pool League” Carrick Times, May 18, 1995. pg. 59

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason, Luke Kelly, John Morahan, John Kane and John Wills

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Ballyclare Pool League 1994-95

League Final Table

PWDLPts
Five Corners ‘A’22173254
Five Corners ‘B’22162450
Wayside Inn22135444
Muppets22125541
Roughfort Lodgers22113834
NI Supporters Club22106630
Royal British Leagion ‘A’22841028
Parkview2277828
Roughfort22711422
Jeds Ramblers22511818
Royal British Legion ‘B’22341513
Swiss Chalet2213186
Ballyclare Pool League Final Table 1994-95 [Reference: 1]

Cups

WinnersRunners-Up
Legion Shield
Five Corners ‘B’btMuppets
David Gracey Memorial(Three-a-sides)
Five Corners ‘B’btFive Corners ‘A’
Tony Rock Competition
Five Corners ‘A’
Precast Cup
NI Supporters Club
Ballyclare Pool League Cup Finals 1994-95 [Reference: 1]

Report

Five Corners ‘A’ won the Ballyclare Pool League in 1994-95, with their ‘B’ team just four points behind. Five Corners ‘A’ also won the Tony Rock competition, but were overshadowed in the Cups by their ‘B’ team who won both the Legion Shield and the David Gracey Memorial Competition. NI Supporters Club won the Precast Cup.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1995) “Five Corners ‘A’ top Ballyclare Pool League” Carrick Times, May 18, 1995. pg. 59

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Jason, Luke Kelly, John Morahan, John Kane and John Wills

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Pool game on green table

Student Sport Ireland Pool League 2019-20

Knockout Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-FinalsVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020IT Carlow11Athlone IT3
05.03.2020National College of Ireland A13TU Dublin City Campus7
Semi-FinalsVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020IT Carlow11Trinity College Dublin6
05.03.2020National College of Ireland A11National Collegeof Ireland B3
5th/6th PlaceVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020Athlone IT11TU Dublin City Campus9
3rd/4th PlaceVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020National College of Ireland B11Trinity College Dublin8
FinalVenue: D15 Cue Academy
05.03.2020IT Carlow11National College of Ireland A1
Student Sport Ireland Pool Intervarsities 2019-20

Report

IT Carlow convincingly won the Student Sport Ireland Pool League, with an 11-1 victory in the Final against National College of Ireland A, having triumphed over Athlone IT and Trinity College Dublin in the earlier rounds of the Finals, held over a day in the D15 Cue Academy in Dublin. The Finals brought together the six group winners from the earlier rounds.

IT Carlow Winning Team: Wayne Brennan, Adam Maher, Jeff Ratledge (capt), Robbie elliot and Morgan Thomas.

IT Carlow Student Sport Ireland Pool League Champions 2019-20 [Ref: 3]

References

Images

[1] Student Sport Ireland (2017) Student Sport Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Primary-logo-RGB-e1370094075948.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Student Sport Ireland (2020) IT Carlow pot their way to SSI Pool League Title [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/it-carlow-pot-their-way-to-ssi-pool-league-title/  [Accessed 16 July 2020]

Images

[3] Student Sport Ireland (2020) “Student Sport Ireland Pool League Champions 2019-20 IT Carlow“: DSC_1261-1024×683 [Internet] Available from: http://www.studentsport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DSC_1261-1024×683.jpg [Accessed 17 May 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Luke Kelly, John Morahan, John Kane and John Wills

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Conal Fagan Irish-Born College American Football Cheerleader 2018-2020

NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents 2018-19

WLPFPA
Notre Dame Fighting Irish121408237
Army Black Knights112426230
Brigham Young Cougars76354278
Liberty Flames66399442
Massachusetts Minutemen48394515
New Mexico State Aggies39303496
NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents Standings 2018-19 [Ref: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Cotton Bowl
29.12.2018Clemson Tigers30Notre Dame Fighting Irish3
NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents Bowl Games 2018-19 [Ref: 3]

NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents 2019-20

WLPFPA
Notre Dame Fighting Irish112478233
Liberty Flames85427365
Brigham Young Cougars76370331
Army Black Knights58370299
New Mexico State Aggies210260492
Massachusetts Minutemen111237632
NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents Standings 2019-20 [Ref: 4]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Camping World Bowl
28.12.2019Notre Dame Fighting Irish33Iowa State Cyclones9
NCAA Division 1 FBS Independents Bowl Games 2019-20 [Ref: 5]

Report

Conal Fagan was born in Derry, and excelled at soccer. Two teenagers from his school, st. Columb’s in Derry had gone to study in the USA before him, so he was inspired by them to look into it, and got a scholarship from the Sutton Trust, which helps young people from low and middle income families to apply to colleges in America.

Conal chose Notre Dame, the famous Irish Catholic College in South Bend, Indiana, near Chicago, where he started studying Political Science and Peace Studies. His College roommates thought it would hilarious if a real Irishman was a Notre Dame Fighting Irish Leprechaun, the mascot of the College Football team. He tried out and got on the cheerleading squad.

After playing Soccer in his first year he then concentrated on the Cheerleading Leprechaun Mascot Role as well as his studies, training four times a week and lifting weights twice a week. He learned backflips and his role would have been as part of a team whose job is to get the fans to cheer on the team. He will be continuing the role in the 2020-21 season.

Notre Dame finished with a 12-1 Wins-Losses record in 2018-19, only losing to Clemson Tigers in the prestigious Cotton Bowl, and in 2019-20, they went 11-2, triumphing 33-9 in the Camping World Bowl against Iowa State Cyclones, so the Cheerleading squad can’t have let the team down.

Conal Fagan in the Notre Dame Dressing Room with the other Fighting Irish Leprechauns. [Ref: 6]

References

Websites

[1] English, Jimmy (2019) The Fighting Irishman [Internet] Available from: https://gaelicgridiron.com/2019/04/29/the-fighting-irishman/ [Accessed 19 June 2020]

[2] NCAA (2019) Sandings FBS [All Conferences] [Internet] Available from: https://www.ncaa.com/standings/football/fbs [Accessed 12 February 2019][Year no Longer Available at Address – Available at the wayback Machine Internet] Archive at: Accessed 11 July 2020]

[3] NCAA (2019) 2018-19 College football bowl schedule, scores, TV listings, matchup information [Internet] Available from: https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2019-01-07/2018-19-college-football-bowl-schedule-scores-tv-listings-matchup [Accessed 12 February 2019]

[4] NCAA (2020) Sandings FBS [All Conferences] [Internet] Available from: https://www.ncaa.com/standings/football/fbs [Accessed 11 July 2020]

[5] NCAA (2019) 2019-20 College football bowl schedule, scores, TV listings, matchup information [Internet] Available from: https://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2020-01-14/2019-20-college-football-bowl-schedule-dates-times-tv-channels [Accessed 12 February 2019]

Images

[6] English, Jimmy (2019) cfagan4 [Internet] Available from: https://gaelicgridironcom.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/cfagan4.jpg [Accessed 11 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sean Patrick Fagan, Jimmy English, Todd Zboyan, and Tim Leadingham

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Irish Orienteering Association Greenway Series 2020

Irish Orienteering Association Logo [Ref: 1]

Score

PlaceClassNameClubNo. 1
1MDarragh HoareCarrigtohill640
2MEric CurryWaterfall580
3MDermot O’SullivanSilversprings580
4MJosh HoareCarrigtohill580
5MPat MurphyGlasheen560
6FCaroline DennehyMallow560
6MFiachra CareyMallow560
8FCaroline MurrayCarrigtohill550
9MBen GeareyModel Farm Road530
9FSinead O’DonoghueModel Farm Road530
11MTom FlemmingNewcastlewest520
12MDenis KielyMillstreet520
12MOran KielyMillstreet520
14MWilliam CurryWaterfall510
15MSean CotterModel Farm Road510
16MJason HawthorneBallyvolane480
17FCathy KennedyWaterford City470
18FDenise HallahanCloyne450
19FJulie ReevesBallincollig450
20MAdam MurphyMidleton440
21MFionn O’CallaghanRosscarbery420
22MBilly CaballBallinlough410
23MKieran O’CallaghanRosscarbery400
24MCillian MurphyMidleton350
24FDeirdre MurphyMidleton350
26FSusan HarringtonBallinlough255
27FColette O’NeillBlackrock255
28FJade CaseyDouglas255
28FZara CaseyDouglas255
30FAisling Ni DhubhgainCarrigaline230
30MTomas O DhubhgainCarrigaline230
30FUrsula Ui DhubhgainCarrigaline230
33MBarry MaddenWatergrasshill190
33FLauren KelleherWatergrasshill190
33FLilly O’LearyWatergrasshill190
33MRyan MaddenWatergrasshill190
37MCathal QuinnBallincollig175
37MOisin QuinnBallincollig175
37FTriona QuinnBallincollig175
40FAlicia BeamishBallinadee170
40FCharlotte BeamishBallinadee170
40FJacquie BeamishBallinadee170
40FMatilda BeamishBallinadee170
44MBen McCarthyCarrigtohill170
44MColin McCarthyCarrigtohill170
44FEvelyn McCarthyCarrigtohill170
44MJames RyanCarrigtohill170
48FCara CaseyDouglas150
48FGlena CaseyDouglas150
48FJennie Casey Douglas150
48FMya CaseyDouglas150
48FSophie CaseyDouglas150
53FAmy MurphyPassage West145
53FAoife O’HerlihyPassage West145
53FKatie O’HerlihyPassage West145
53MM J O’HerlihyPassage West145
53FMaggie MurphyPassage West145
53MO’HerlihyPassage West145
53MTimmy MurphyPassage West145
53FTina O’HerlihyPassage West145
61MMichael DugganBallincollig140
62FErin MalonePassage West60
62FLouise MalonePassage West60
64FAbbie LehanePassage West0
65FWiktoria KlosowiakPassage West0
66FAmy DeasyPassage West0
Irish Orienteering Association Greenway Series 2020 [Ref: 2]

No. 1: Passage West – Rochestown Greenway 2020-07-01

Report

Darragh Hoare (Carrigtohill) came in first in the 2020 Greenway Series Event No. 1 in Passage West – Rochestown Greenway in a time of 22.36 mins, earning a gross score of 640. Top female in the event was Caroline Dennehy (Mallow) in a time of 30.33, earning a gross score of 560.

References

Imagea

[1] Orienteering Ireland (2013) ioalogo [Internet] Available from: https://www.orienteering.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/ioalogo.png [Accessed 8 July 2020]

Websites

[2] Orienteering Ireland (2020) Greenway Series No. 1 [Internet] Available from: https://www.orienteering.ie/result2?oaction=fullResult&id=22248 [Accessed 8 July 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Santina Farrinella & Kevin Smyth.

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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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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 14 June 2020

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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

Thanks to Fiona Corrigan

About this document

Researched, Compiled and Written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 25 June 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Reserved.