Irish Basketball Association | National Basketball League | Women’s Division 2 1991-1997

IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1991-92

P W L Pts
Drimnagh Dynamos 14 10 4 20
Snowcream Wexford 14 9 5 18
Brunell 14 9 5 18
Carrick-on-Shannon 14 7 7 14
Eagles [Kildare] 14 7 7 14
Thor Sporting Belfast 14 7 7 14
Keltic 14 6 8 12
Athlone 14 1 13 2

[2]

Date Home Team Away Team

2nd Place Playoff
Snowcream Wexford 76 Brunell 69

[7]

IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1992-93

P W L Pts
Oscar Taylor’s Killester 12 10 2 20
Carrick-on-Shannon 12 7 5 14
Brunell 12 6 6 12
Sporting Belfast 12 6 6 12
Eagles 12 5 7 10
Keltic 12 5 7 10
Elan Athlone 12 2 10 4

[3]

Date Home Team Away Team

Final
Carrick-on-Shannon 57 Oscar Taylor’s Killester 59

IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1993-94

</table[3][4][11][12][4][4][11][4][8][9]IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1994-95[5][11]IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1995-96[6][9]IBA Women’s NBL Division 2 1996-97[10]Report_________________________________________________________The Irish Basketball Association rebranded the Ladies National Basketball League as the Women’s National League in 1991. Division 2 was the Second Tier.Drimnagh Dynamoes would win the Division in 1991-92 on a 10-4 record, but lose the Final 62-44 to Snowcream Wexford. The following year Killester would top the league on 10-2 and defeat Carrick-on-Shannon, by two points 59-57 in the Final.Snowcream Wexford would be back in Division 2 after one season in Division 1 and would win the title with 13 wins from 14 matches. The 1994-95 season would see a drop in the number of teams to five as Brunell of Cork  took the title with a 9-3 record. MSB wouuld take the title in 1995-96 with a 9-3 record and defeat Eagles of Kildare 74-61 in the Final.Following the 1996-97 season which was won by Blarney with an unblemished 12-0 record, though they lost the Final to Killester in Overtime, 79-75, it was decided to merge Divisions 1 & 2 into one Super League, with a Regional League below this.References_________________________________________________________Articles[2] (1992) “Citrus Spring League Final standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 21. April 1992 pp. 7[3] (1993) “WOMENS NATIONAL LEAGUE”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 24. April 1993 pp. 15-17[4] (1994) “Budweiser Superleague Final”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 27. March 1994 pp. 16-17[5] (1995) “Gateaux Women’s League Final Standing”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 30. March 1995 pp. 30[6] (1996) “MSB return to top flight”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pp. 29Sources[7] (1992) “North Mon plough into stars: DETAIL”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 16, 1992. pp. 3224-25.[8] (1994) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 28, 1994. pp. 26-27.[9] (1994) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 14, 1994. pp. 24-25.[10] (1997) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 3, 1997. pp. 28-29.[11] (1995) “Basketball Reults”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 13, 1995. pp. 14-15.AcknowledgementsThanks to Ann Hanley, Killester and Ireland National Team.About this documentResearched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for theEirball | Irish North American and World Sports ArchiveLast Updated: 20 January 2019(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019You may quote this document in part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All Rights Resereved.

P W L Pts
Snowcream Wexford 14 13 1 26
Parcelforce Sporting Belfast 14 11 3 22
Slevin Group Mid Sutton-Baldoyle 14 11 3 22
Carrick-on-Shannon 14 8 6 16
Silken Thomas Eagles 14 5 9 10
Elan Athlone 14 3 11 6
Dublin Crusaders 14 3 11 6
Dublin Celtic 14 2 12 4
Date Home Team Away Team

2nd Place Playoff
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle 71 Sporting Belfast 63
P W L Pts
Brunell 12 9 3 30
Atlantic Ballybunnion 12 8 4 28
Eagles 12 6 6 24
Parcelforce Sporting Belfast 12 6 6 24
Athlone 12 1 11 14
Date Home Team Away Team

Promotion Playoff
Atlantic Ballybunnion 69 Oscar Taylor Killester 51
P W L Pts
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle 12 9 3 30
Athlone 12 8 4 28
Silken Thomas Eagles 12 7 5 26
TNT Killester 12 6 6 24
Sporting Belfast 12 5 7 22
Castleisland 12 4 8 20
Coasters 12 3 9 18
Date Home Team Away Team

Semi-Finals
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle 45 Killester 44
Eagles 72 Athlone 55

Final
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle 74 Eagles 61
P W L Pts
Buckley Sports Blarney 12 12 0 36
TNT Killester 12 9 3 30
Firhouse Coasters 12 7 5 26
Sporting Belfast 12 6 6 24
Riverisland Castleisland 12 5 7 22
Silken Thomas Eagles 12 2 10 16
Atlantic Ballybunnion # (-1) 12 1 11 13
Date Home Team Away Team

Semi-Finals

Final
Killester 79 Buckley Sports Blarney 75 ot

Irish Basketball Association National Basketball League Men’s Division 1 1993-2003

IBA National League Men’s Division 1 1993-94

 PWLPFPAPts
Delta Notre Dame14122  24
Dungannon14113  22
Marian1495  18
Marathon1477  14
St. Paul’s Killarney1468  12
Slevin Group Mid Sutton-Baldoyle1459  10
St. Gall’s14410  8
Tolka Rovers14212  4
DateHome Team Away Team 
 Promotion/Relegation Playoff 1st Leg   
 Dungannon70Queens Strongbow80
 Promotion/Relegation Playoff 2nd Leg   
 Queens Strongbow93Dungannon62

IBA National Basketball League Men’s Division 1 1994-95

 PWLPFPAPts
*Kerry Spring Water Killarney16133  42
North Monastery 96’ers16133  42
*Dungannon16115  38
Sligo Dairies16106  36
Marathon Limerick1697  34
Tolka Rovers16610  28
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle16511  26
Marian16412  24
St. Gall’s16115  18

IBA National Basketball League Men’s Division 1 1995-96

 PWLPFPAPts
Marian14140  42
Queen’s Strongbow14113  36
Sligo Dairies14104  34
Tolka Rovers1495  32
Marathon Limerick1459  24
St. Gall’s1459  24
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle14113  16
Trident14113  16
DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Queen’s Strongbow80Sligo Dairies102
 Tolka Rovers96Marian115
 
Final
   
 Sligo Dairies85Marian78

IBA National League Men’s Division 1 1996-97

 PWLPFPAPts
Longnecks Ballina14113  36
Dungannon14113  36
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle14104  34
Riverisland Castleisland1495  32
Tridents1459  24
Tolka Rovers14410  22
St. Gall’s14311  20
Burger King Limerick14311  20
DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
     
     
 
Final
   
 Mid Sutton-Baldoyle89Longnecks Ballina63

IBA Men’s Division 1 1997-98

 PWLPFPAPts
Sligo Dairies18144  46
Waterford Crystal18135  44
Burger King Limerick18126  42
Tolka Rovers18108  38
Mid Sutton-Baldoyle18108  38
Riverisland Castleisland18810  34
Team Oscar Tridents18513  28
St. Gall’s18018  18
DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Waterford Crystal87Limerick75
 Sligo Dairies74Tolka Rovers67
 
Final
   
 Waterford Crystal90Sligo Dairies68
Note: Division 1 was merged with the Super League in 1998 and recreated as a second level in 2001. There was no second level at National League level from 1998-2001.

IBA Men’s Division 1 2001-02

 PWLPFPAPts
*Longnecks Ballina1192  18
*Queens University Belfast1394  18
*Neptune B1192  18
*Moycullen1284  16
Castleisland1266  12
Tegral Athy1257  10
Westaro Castlebar1257  10
Lundy Foods Ballina1239  6
Crescent13013  0
DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Longnecks Ballina77ADC Moycullen52
 Neptune70Queens University67
 
Final
   
 Longnecks Ballina83Neptune76

IBA Men’s Division 1 2002-03

 PWLPFPAPts
*Longnecks Ballina14131  26
*Moycullen14113  22
*Queens University Belfast14113  22
*Westaro Castlebar1486  16
Tyrone Towers14410  8
Longford Falcons14311  6
Lundy Foods Ballina14311  6
Newport14311  6
DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Longnecks Ballina85Westaro Castlebar73
 Moycullen76Queens University77
 
Final
   
 Longnecks Ballina82Ballina72

The Men’s Division 1 was the 2nd Level of the IBA National Basketball League from 1993-2003. There was automatic Promotion and Relegation to and from the Super League.

Delta Notre Dame of Firhouse, playing in the National Basketball Arena, won the Division in 1993-94 by one game from Dungannon of Tyrone. The following season Killarney and North Monastery 96ers of Cork finished tied at the top. Marian, from South-East Dublin, ran away with the title in 1995-96, winning all fourteen games, with Queen’s University in second. Sligo All-Stars won the Top four Playoffs.

Ballina (Mayo) and Dungannon finished tied at the top in 1996-97 with MSB of North Dublin winning the Playoffs. Sligo won the title in 1997-98 but lost the Playoff Final to Waterford.

The Second Level was merged with the Super League after the 1997-98 season and re-established in 2001. Ballina won the Playoff Final in 2001-02, and completed the double in 2002-03.

In 2003 The irish Basketball Association underwent a rebranding as Basketball Ireland.

References

__________________________________________________________________

Magazine Articles

(1994) “Budweiser Superleague Final”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 27. March 1994 pp. 16-17

(1995) “Budweiser League Final Standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 30. March 1995 pg. 24

(1995) “Gateaux Women’s League Final Standing”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 30. March 1995 pp. 30

(1996) “Tralee Tops in Budweiser Superleague”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pg. 16

(1996) “Tralee Tops in Budweiser SuperleagueMarian: Back in big-time after unbeaten campaign”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pg. 27

(1996) “Wildcats take league title”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pp. 28

(1996) “MSB return to top flight”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 33. April 1996. pp. 29

Sources

(1994) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 28, 1994. pp. 26-27.

(1994) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 14, 1994. pp. 24-25.

(1995) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 14, 1994. pp. 24-25.

(1995) “Vincent’s have winning formula”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 27, 1995. pp. 22-23.

(1997) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 20, 1995. pp. 24-25.

(1997) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 10, 1997. pp. 28-29.

(1997) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 17, 1997. pp. 26-27.

(1998) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 2, 1998. pp. 20-21.

(1998) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 16, 1998. pp. 34-35.

(1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 15, 1999. pp. 42-43.

(1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 22, 1999. pp. 46-47.

(1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Saturday, March 27, 1999. pp. 46-47.

(1999) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 29, 1999, pp. 40-41.

(2000) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 13, 2000. pp. 38-39.

(2000) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Saturday, March 18, 2000. pp. 24-25.

(2000) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 20, 2000. pp. 38-39.

(2001) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, February 26, 2001. pp. 28-29.

(2002) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 11, 2002. pp. 94-95.

(2002) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 18, 2002. pp. 28-29.

(2002) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 25, 2002. pp. 74-75.

(2003) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 10, 2003. pp. 66-67.

(2003) “Basketball”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 24, 2003. pp. 34-35.

(1994) “Basketball”. Irish Examiner. Monday, February 28, 1994. pp. 26-27.

(1994) “Basketball”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 7, 1994. pp. 22-23.

(1994) “Rose Breen Orchestrates Victory”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 14, 1994. pp. 20-21.

(1994) “Basketball”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 18, 1994. pp. 18-19.

(1995) “Brunell lift league title for first time”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 6, 1995. pp. 14-15.

Websites

[1] Basketball Ireland (2018) History [Internet] Available from: http://www.basketballireland.ie/history/ [Accessed 26 May 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Folan.

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Irish Basketball Association National Basketball League Ladies Division 2 1982-1991

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1982-83

 PWLPts
*Eagle Lodge Tralee1413126
*Moyle Park1412224
*Athlone1410420
*Eagles146812
Marian145910
Sporting Belfast145910
St. Joseph’s143116
Portlaoise142124

[8]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Tralee68Eagles42
 Moyle ParkLAthloneW
 
Final
   
 Tralee65Athlone37

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1983-84

 PWLPts
Athlone1816232
St. Louis1815330
Killester Kittens1813526
Atlantis1812624
Beaumont Celts189918
Castledermot1881016
Galway Democrats1851310
Team Satzenbrau1851310
Marian184148
Eagles183156

[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 St. Louis39Killester Kittens26
 Athlone93Atlantis83
 
Final
   
 Athlone52St. Louis40

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1984-85

 PWLPts
Killester Kittens1614228
Yoplait Silhouette [Marian]1613326
Team Burgerland [Limerick]1612424
Beaumont Celts169718
Castledermot168816
Team Satzenbrau168816
Traffic1661012
Galway Democrats162144
Navan O’Mahony’s160160

[2]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Killester KittensWBeaumont CeltsL
 Yoplait MarianLBurgerland LimerickW
 
Final
   
 Killester Kittens67Burgerland Limerick65

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1985-86

 PWLPts
*Team Lyonara Wildcats1614228
*Team Satzenbrau Belfast1612424
*St. Louis1611522
*Castledermot1610620
Traffic167914
Athlone1651110
Team Burgerland Limerick1651110
Beaumont164128
Moyle Park164128

[3]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 WildcatsWCastledermotL
 Satzenbrau BelfastLSt. LouisW
 Final   
 Wildcats53St. Louis47

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1986-87

 PWLPts
Athlone1412224
Swatch Castledermot1412224
Team CSB1410420
Moyle Park Columbas149518
St. Colm’s146812
Opel Sport144108
Dublin Celtic143116
Bray140140

[4]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Castledermot63Team CSB53
 Athlone46Moyle Park45
 Final   
 Athlone46Castledermot44

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1987-88

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 Fitzpatricks Shannon87Premier Milk Killester86

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1988-89

 PWLPts
*Marathon129318
*Premier Milk Killester129318
*Satzembrau Belfast129318
*Moyle Park Columbas128416
Kyer Kelts12396
Pacers12396
Dublin Celtic121112

[5]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Final
   
 Marathon79Premier Milk Killester77

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1989-90

 PWLPts
*Tolka Rovers1817134
*Brunell1814428
*Columbas Moyle Park1811722
*Drimnagh Dynamos1811722
Eagles189918
Carrick-on-Shannon1881016
Castledermot1881016
Gateaux Athlone1881016
Pacers182164
Satzenbrau Belfast182164

[6]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 Tolka Rovers63Brunell68

IBBA NBL Ladies Division 2 1990-91

 PWLPts
Corinthians1413126
Thor Sporting Belfast149518
Athlone149518
Drimnagh Dynamos149518
Eagles147714
Castledermot146812
Carrick-on-Shannon143116
Keltic140140

[7]

Report

________________________________________________________

The Irish Basketball Association (IBBA) started the Ladies National Basketball League in 1979-80, and the Ladies Division 2 in 1982-83, with automatic Promotion and Relegation between them.

The 1982-83 season was won by Eagle Lodge of Tralee who went on to defeat Athlone 65-37 in the Top-Four Playoffs. Athlone would make up for the loss the following season winning Division 2 and beating St. Louis in the Top-Four Final by a score of 52-40. The 1984-85 season would see the start of the Killester Kittens long-term success, winning the Division and beating Burgerland Limerick 67-65 in the Top-Four Final.

Wildcats of Waterford would start their road to Super League success winning the double in 1985-86, with St. Louis losing another Top-Four Final, 53-47. Athlone, back in Division 2 for 1986-87, would play out a fantastic tussle all-season with Kildare’s Castledermot – the two would finish level on points at the top of the league, before Athlone would beat the Kildare team 46-44 in the Top-Four Final.

The 1987-88 season Finale would be won by Shannon 87-86 over a Killester team back in Division 2. Killester would lose out the following season also, 89-87 to Marathon. Tolka Rovers of Dublin would win the League in 1989-90, only to lose to Brunell, 68-63 in the Final. Corinthians would win the last League under the IBBA Ladies NBL name.

The League underwent rebranding in 1991 – The IBBA became the IBA and the Men’s Division 1 became a Super League. In the Ladies Leagues, the IBA changed the name of the competition to the Women’s National League Divisions 1 & 2, a Super League would be a further 6 years off for the Women.

References

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Articles

[1] (1984) “National league 1983-84”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. October 1984.

[2] (1985) “Final Standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Autumn 1985.

[3] (1986) “National League Standings 1985-86”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. 1985-86 Season.

[4] (1987) “National League 1986-87”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. 1986-87 Season.

[5] (1989) “National League 1988-89 Final Standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 12. 1988-89 Season. pg. 28

[6] (1990) “National League 1989-90 Final Standings”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 15. March 1990 pp. 18

[7] (1991) “National League Tables 1990/91”. IBA Official Basketball Magazine. Number 18. May 1991 pp. 14

Sources

[8] (1983) “Scene is set for top-four showdown”. Irish Press. Monday, March 16, 1983.

[9] (1988) “Dawn Milk leave it to last seconds”. Irish Press. Monday, March 21, 1988. pp. 12-13.

[10] (1989) “Neptune find right formula”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 20, 1989. pp. 14-15.

[11] (1990) “Ballina overtime ban hands it to Vincents”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 19, 1990. pp. 12-13.

[12] (1991) “Last gasp Neptune!”. Irish Independent. Monday, March 25, 1991. pp. 22-23.

[13] (1983) “Vincent’s, North Mon on top”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 21, 1983. pp. 14-15.

[14] (1984) “Top two titles stay in Dublin”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 19, 1984. pp. 16-17.

[15] (1985) “Formula finally right”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 18, 1985. pp. 16-17.

[16] (1986) “Dubliners basket top four honours”. Irish Examiner. Monday, March 17, 1986. pp. 12-13.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester and Ireland National Team.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 20 January 2019

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2019

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Irish Basketball Association National Basketball League Men’s Division 2 1979-1991

IBBA National Basketball League Men’s Division 2 1979-80

 PWLPts
DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Corinthians97Tuam80
 St. Colm’s77Annadale60
 
Final
   
 Corinthians85St. Colm’s68

[1]

IBBA National Basketball League Men’s Division 2 1980-81

 PWLPts
DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Neptune115Annadale90
 Ballina75Galway Democrats58
 
Final
   
 Neptune119Ballina91

[1]

IBBA National Basketball League Men’s Division 2 1981-82

 PWLPts
Sporting Belfast1616032
Sligo All-Stars1613326
St. Colm’s Limerick1613326
Annadale1610620
North Monastery1661012
Galway Democrats1651110
Portarlington Hawks164128
Athlone163136
Tuam162144

[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 Sporting Belfast Sligo All-Stars 

IBBA National Basketball League Men’s Division 2 1982-83

 PWLPts
North Monastery1614228
Annadale1613326
Tuam1612424
Corinthians169718
St. Colm’s169718
Galway Democrats1651110
St. Declan’s1651110
Team Trimgas [Trim]164128
Portarlington Hawks161152

[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 North Monastery75Corinthians59
 AnnadaleLTuamW
 
Final
   
 North Monastery70Tuam67

[9]
[14]

National Basketball Leagues Men’s Division 2 1983-84

 PWLPts
Team West1815330
Yoplait [Marian]1812624
St. Declan’s1811722
Team Hoffmans [Limerick]1811722
Galway Democrats1811722
Portarlington Hawks189918
Star of the Sea189918
Glentworth [Limerick]1871114
Trim1851310
Claremont Admirals180180

[2]
[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 3rd Place Playoffs   
 St. Declan’s72Galway Democrats64
 St. Declan’s101Team Roadspeed83
 Team Roadspeed102Galway Democrats83
DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Roadspeed Corinthians90Team West Ballina89
 St. Declan’s96Yoplait Marian64
 
Final
   
 St. Declan’s76Roadspeed Corinthians74

[15]

IBBA National Basketball Leagues Men’s Division 2 1984-85

 PWLPts
Team Tudor [St. Gall’s]1814428
Team Roadspeed [Corinthians]1813526
Star of the Sea1812624
Team Hoffmans [Limerick]1811722
Avon Arlington Hawks1810820
Galway Democrats1810820
Annadale-Cleveland1881016
Team Callaghan Concrete [Trim]1861212
St. Declan’s1861212
Claremont Admirals180180

[3]
[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Tudor St. Gall’sWHoffman’s LimerickL
 Roadspeed CorinthiansLStar of the SeaW
 
Final
   
 Tudor St. Gall’s82Star of the Sea54

[16]

National Basketball Leagues Men’s Division 2 1985-86

 PWLPts
Avon Hawks2218436
St. Declan’s2218436
Team Danny Mann2215730
St. Vincent’s Cork2214828
Galway Democrats22121024
Annadale22111122
Team Butter22111122
Team Hoffmans22111122
Team GWI [Sligo]2281416
Trim2261612
Claremont Admirals2251710
Cashmans223196

[4]
[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 St. Vincent’s Cork102St. Declan’s76
 Avon Hawks73Danny Mann Killarney75
 Final   
 St. Vincent’s Cork84Danny Mann Killarney81

[17]

IBBA National Leagues Men’s Division 2 1986-87

 PWLPts
*Galway Democrats1611522
*Southern Hotel Sligo1611522
*St. Colm’s1611522
*Smithwicks1611522
Marian169718
Star of the Sea169718
Annadale1641212
Gleneagle [Killarney]163136
Claremont Admirals163136

[5]
[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 Smithwicks91St. Colm’s89

IBBA National League Men’s Division 2 1987-88

 PWLPts
*Cookstown Glenavon1611522
*St. Gall’s Belfast1611522
*Jonathan’s St. Colm’s Limerick169718
*Marian Dublin169718
Annadale Belfast169718
Smithwick’s Belfast168816
Woodfield Marathon167914
Portarlington Hawks1651110
Cashman’s Crosshaven163136

[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 Cookstown Glenavon94Jonathans Limerick84

[10]

IBBA National League Men’s Division 2 1988-89

 PWLPts
*Garvey’s Tralee1614228
*Tennents Sligo1613326
*Annadale1612424
Club Orange Marian168816
Limerick George Marathon168816
Galway Democrats167914
Star of the Sea1661012
Snowcream Wildcats163136
Corrib161152

[6]
[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Annadale86Tennents Sligo85
     
 

Final

   
 Garvey’s Tralee104Annadale100

[11]

IBBA National League Men’s Division 2 1989-90

 PWLPts
*Cookstown Glenavon1410420
*Marathon Limerick George1410420
*St. Gall’s1410420
*Star of the Sea1410420
Snowcream Wildcats147714
Galway Democrats144108
Annadale143116
Marian142124

[7]
[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 Cookstown Glenavon86St. Gall’s71

[12]

IBBA National League Men’s Division 2 1990-91

 PWLPFPAPts
Annadale1293  18
Star of the Sea1293  18
Garvey’s Tralee1275  14
Sligo All-Stars1266  12
Galway Democrats1248  8
Woodchester Marian1248  8
St. Gall’s1239  6

[8]
[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Final   
 Sligo All-Stars70Star of the Sea59

[1][13]

References

_________________________________________________________

Bibliography

[1] Shannon, Kieran (2009) “Hanging from the Rafters: The Story of Neptune and the Golden Age of Irish Basketball” City Print, Cork, Ireland. Pg. 517-527

Articles

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Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester and Ireland National Team.

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Motorsport Ireland | National Autocross Championship | Specials 2012-2017

NAC Specials 2012

No.Competitor NameCarClassPts
426Dave FallonBerrisford4a155
490James LuceySubaru4b118
417Ian ByrneHarvey4b101
68Dermot WhyteKawasaki4a86
416Mick SchofieldMivec4a76
469Brendan WhiteKawasaki4a75
463Whitby MoynhanToyota4a60.5
412Benny Kennedy????4a53
100Patrick CurleyOpel4b38
666Padraic McHaleRage Buggy4a32
451Joe Curley 4b29
66Brian McHaleRage Buggy4a28
998Joe McHaleRage Buggy4a28
97Tommy FlahertySuzuki4a24
480Nigel McCloughre????4a24
42Jimmy LuceyRover4b21
480Gerard MoloneySuzuki4a21
414Trevor HoganRover4b21
41Conor McCarthy????4a20
450Tommy FlanaganOpel4b19
404Will Bolster????4a18
431Sean HurleyHonda4a17
40Richard DavisRover4b16
469Sean SmithSuzuki4a16
716Declan Kilmartin 4b13
420Charlie CavanaghOpel4b8
450Noel Brady????4a8
605Lionel PercyHonda4a6
60Sam JohnsonHonda4a5
210William CavanaghOpel4b3
452Noel MoynihanHonda4b3

NAC Specials 2013

No.Competitor NameCarClassPts

NAC Specials 2014

No.Competitor NameCarClassPts
666Padraic McHaleHayabusa Special6155.5
626Dave FallonBerrisford Special6151
650Brian McHaleHatabusa Special6147
728Ian ByrneIBS 007129
612Whitby MoynhanToyota Special697
718James LuceySubaru Special784
64Brendan NesterVauxhall Special783
777Martin GreenwoodHonda Special780
615William CavanaghHonda Special668
616Brendan WhiteKawasaki zx12t Special641
8Padraig EganJb Buggy640
60Eamon CallananR6 Special638
617Dermot WhiteKawasaki zx12t Special637
600Ciaran NaughtonR6 Special635
636Benny KennedyKawasaki Special68

NAC Specials 2015

No.Competitor NameCarClassPts
666Padraic McHaleHayabusa Special6178
728Ian ByrneIBS 007148
612Whitby MoynanHayabusa Special6140
650Joe McHaleHayabusa Special6120
616Brendan WhiteKawasaki Special6105
644Gerard MoloneyRover Special7103
777Martin GreenwoodHonda Special7102
626Dave FallonKawasaki T Special693
714Jimmy LuceyBerrisford Special683.5
617Dermot WhiteKawasaki T Special662.5
600Ciaran NaughtonSubaru Special731
74Brendan NesterR6 Special630
60Eamon CallananVauxhall Special727
72Enda O’LearyR6 Special626
718James LuceyVauxhall Special724
602Ciaran RyanJb Buggy610
615William CavanaghHonda Special62

NAC Specials 2016

No.Competitor NameCarClassPts
627Ian O’ConnellBerrisford Hyabusa6141
728Ian ByrneIBS 007117
666Joe McHaleBerrisford Hyabusa6106
69John WhelanSemog Buggy1086
644Gerard MaloneyHonda Special682
689Aidan WhiteYamaha R6 Special1078
688Barry WhiteYamaha R6 Special1076
616Brendan WhiteKawasaki Special662
777Martin GreenwoodHonda Special751
45Tom DalySemog Buggy1045
712Whitby MoynanToyota Special743
766James MulveyBerrisford Opel735
714Jimmy LuceyRover Special734
615Peter BrennanJB Buggy1031
617Dermot WhiteKawasaki Special614

NAC Specials 2017

No.Competitor NameCarClassPts
627Ian O’ConnellBerrisford Special6121.5
993Aaron FalveySemog Buggy1092
628Ian ByrneSuzuki Special689
714Jimmy LuceyRover Special759
644Gerard MoloneyBerrisford Special658
689Aidan WhiteKawasaki Special658
777Martin GreenwoodHonda Special741
712Whitby MoynanToyota Special737
688Barry WhiteKawasaki Special637
646Mike O’ConnorSuzuki Special636
66Paul NolanBerrisford Special634
666Joe McHaleBerrisford Special618
617Dermot WhiteKawasaki Special60
616Brendan WhiteKawasaki Special60

References

Websites

[1] Motorsport Ireland (2012) National Autocross Championship 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://www.motorsportireland.com/Libraries/Autocross/2012_Autocross_Championship_Standings.sflb.ashx [Accessed 22 September 2017]

[1] Motorsport Ireland (2017) National Autocross Championship | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | Excel Spreadsheets [Internet] Available from: http://www.motorsportireland.com/Championships/Autocross.aspx [Accessed 22 September 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Hugh Mulcahy, Shane Mulcahy, Tom Dunne & Caoimhe Mullaney

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Netball Ireland | Winter League Division 2 2009-2017

Netball Ireland Winter League Division 2 2009-10

 

  P W D L LB Pts
UCD 2 12 11 0 1 1 56
Trinity 2 14 10 0 4 4 54
Daiquiris 12 9 0 3 3 48
Setanta II 13 6 0 7 5 35
St. Michael’s 2 13 6 0 7 4 34
UCD 3 13 5 0 8 3 28
Margaritas 11 4 0 7 5 25
Leinster NC 3 7 0 0 7 2 2

 

Netball Ireland Winter League Division 2 2010-11

 

  P W D L LB Pts
Ugly Betties 13 13 0 0 0 65
St. Michael’s 2 12 9 0 3 0 45
Sexies in the City 12 7 0 5 3 38
Setanta II 13 6 1 6 2 34
Leinster NC 2 11 2 0 9 5 15
UCD Yellow 11 2 2 7 0 14
Trinity 2 10 2 1 7 1 13
UCD Blue 4 0 0 4 0 0

 

Netball Ireland Winter League Division 2 2011-12

 

  P W D L LB Pts
St. Anne’s 3 14 10 1 3 2 54
UCD 3 11 10 0 1 0 50
Leinster NC 2 11 9 1 1 1 48
Setanta II 12 4 0 8 5 25
St. Michael’s 2 5 2 0 3 0 10
UCD 4 4 1 0 3 1 6
Trinity 2 5 0 0 5 0 0

 

Netball Ireland Winter League Division 2 2012-13

 

  P W D L LB Pts
St. Anne’s 3 Butterflies 14 11 0 3 3 58
Rosary 14 10 1 3 3 55
Leinster NC 2 14 9 0 5 5 50
UCD 2 14 9 1 4 1 48
St. Anne’s 4 Unicorns 13 5 0 8 3 28
St. Michael’s 2 14 4 1 9 4 26
Setanta II 14 2 1 11 5 17
UCD 3 6 0 0 6 2 2

 

Netball Ireland Winter League Division 2 2013-14

 

  P W D L LB Pts
UCD 3 17 13 3 1 1 72
St. Anne’s 2 18 13 0 5 3 68
Rosary Maher 18 12 0 6 5 65
Leinster NC 2 18 12 0 6 4 64
Rosary Mullins 18 11 0 7 6 61
Cork 2 14 6 1 7 3 35
St. Michael’s 2 16 5 1 10 7 34
UCD 3 16 5 0 11 4 29
St. Anne’s 3 17 5 0 12 0 25
NCW 16 3 1 12 4 21

 

Netball Ireland Winter League Division 2 2014-15

 

  P W D L LB Pts
Leinster 2 9 7 0 1    
Rosary 8 7 0 1    
St. Michael’s 8 6 0 2    
Trinity 2 8 5 0 3    
UCD 3 7 4 0 3    
St. Anne’s 2 8 3 0 5    
UCD 4 6 1 0 5    
St. Anne’s 3 8 1 0 7    
UCD 5 6 0 0 6    
Note: Table as at 27 January 2015

 

Netball Ireland Winter League Division 2 2015-16

 

  P W D L LB Pts
*St. Anne’s 2 17 16 0 1 1 81
*St. Michael’s 16 14 0 2 1 71
*UCD 2 17 10 0 7 5 55
*Leinster 3 17 9 0 8 4 49
Trinity 2 16 5 2 9 6 35
St. Anne’s 3 16 5 1 10 6 33
RCSI 16 3 1 12 3 20
UCD 3 17 1 2 14 4 13
Rosary 2 1 0 1 0 5

St. Anne’s 2 won Playoffs

 

Netball Ireland Winter League Division 2 2016-17

 

  P W D L LB Pts
St. Michael’s 18 17 0 1 1 86
Trinity 2 18 10 0 8 7 57
UCD 2 18 10 0 8 5 55
St. Anne’s 3 Pegasus 18 10 0 8 4 54
St. Anne’s 4 Griffin 18 9 0 9 4 49
RCSI 18 6 0 12 4 34
Leinster NC 3 18 1 0 17 9 14

 

Semi-Finals

     
Trinity 2 44 UCD 2 22
St. Michael’s 26 St. Anne’s 3 Pegasus 13

Final

     
St. Michael’s 28 UCD 2 19

Websites

 

Wayback Machine Web Archive – Netball Ireland (2010) Netball Ireland – Home [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20100316165959/http://www.netballireland.com/ [Accessed 27 March 2017]

Wayback Machine Web Archive – Netball Ireland (2011) Netball Ireland – Home [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20110714164645/http://www.netballireland.com/ [Accessed 27 March 2017]

Wayback Machine Web Archive – Netball Ireland (2012) Netball Ireland – Home [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20120614114053/http://www.netballireland.com/ [Accessed 27 March 2017]

Wayback Machine Web Archive – Netball Ireland (2013) Netball Ireland – Home [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20130614131801/http://www.netballireland.com/ [Accessed 27 March 2017]

Wayback Machine Web Archive – Netball Ireland (2014) Netball Ireland – Home [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20140517205538/http://www.netballireland.com/ [Accessed 27 March 2017]

Wayback Machine Web Archive – Netball Ireland (2015) Netball Ireland [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20150727020405/http://www.netballireland.com/ [Accessed 27 March 2017]

Netball Ireland Facebook Page (2015) Facebook Photo 25 January 2015 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/netballireland/photos/pcb.920473084652772/920471284652952/?type=3&theater [Accessed 16 April 2017]

Netball Ireland (2016) Winter League Division 2 [Internet] Available from: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sN8zEXq6ae_dkaFXp1HMQvI44BJmYVGnkQ0w2V3bUt4/pubhtml?widget=true&headers=false [Accessed 27 March 2017]

Netball Ireland Facebook Page (2017) Facebook Post April 23 2016 [Internet] available from: https://www.facebook.com/netballireland/posts/1172155696151175:0 [Accessed 16 April 2017]

Netball Ireland (2017) Netball Ireland Winter League Division 2 2016-17 [Internet] Available from: http://www.netballireland.com/winter-league-division-2-2016-2017/ [Accessed 16 April 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to.

 

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Irish Lawn Bowls | Bowling League of Ireland | Men’s Division 1 2007-2012

BLI Men’s Division 1 2007

  P W D L Match Rink Total
St. James’ Gate 18 14 1 3 43.5 49 92.5
Crumlin 18 12 0 6 36 43 79
Blackrock 18 10 0 8 30 39 69
Aer Lingus 18 10 0 8 30 38 68
Bray 18 10 0 8 30 35.5 65.5
CYM 18 7 1 10 22.5 40.5 63
Leinster 18 9 0 9 27 34 61
Herbert Park 18 7 0 11 21 34 55
Kenilworth 18 5 0 13 15 25 40
Westmanstown 18 5 0 13 15 20 35

[1]

BLI Men’s Division 1 2008

  P W D L Match Rink Total
St. James’ Gate 18 12 0 6 36 48 84
Blackrock 18 12 0 6 36 46 82
CYM 18 12 0 6 36 44 80
Crumlin 18 14 0 4 42 36.5 78.5
Aer Lingus 18 12 0 6 36 40.5 76.5
Herbert Park 17 9 0 8 27 33.5 60.5
Bray 18 6 0 12 18 31.5 49.5
Leinster 18 5 0 13 15 33 48
Kenilworth 18 5 0 13 15 28 43
Ierne 17 2 0 15 6 15 21

[2]

BLI Men’s Division 1 2009

  P W D L Match Rink Total
               

BLI Men’s Division 1 2010

  P W D L Match Rink Total
               

BLI Men’s Division 1 2011

  P W D L Match Rink Total
St. James’ Gate 17 16 0 1 48 57 105
CYM 18 14 0 4 42 46.5 88.5
Aer Lingus 18 12 0 6 36 47 83
Blackrock 17 9 0 8 27 41 68
Crumlin 18 8 0 10 24 33 57
Leinster 18 8 0 10 24 33 57
Bray 18 6 0 12 18 31.5 49.5
Herbert Park 18 7 0 11 21 24.5 45.5
Kenilworth 18 6 0 12 18 26 44
Ierne 18 3 0 15 9 16.5 25.5

[3]

BLI Men’s Division 1 2012

  P W D L Match Rink Total
Aer Lingus 18 12 0 6 36 50 86
St. James’ Gate 18 13 0 5 39 46 85
Blackrock 18 13 0 5 39 44.5 83.5
CYM 18 11 1 6 34.5 44 78.5
Leinster 18 8 2 8 27 35 62
Crumlin 18 6 1 11 19.5 38.5 58
Bray 18 7 0 11 21 27 48
Herbert Park 18 7 0 11 21 26 47
Kenilworth 18 6 0 12 18 27 45
Dun Laoghaire 18 5 0 13 15 21.5 36.5

[4]

References

________________________________________________________

Internet Archive

[1] Irish Lawn Bowls – Wayback Machine (2007) OFFICIAL HIDDEN HEARING LEAGUE TABLES to 9th SEPTEMBER – Division 1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071118173838/http://www.irishlawnbowls.ie/mleaguetables.html [Accessed 19 August 2018]

[2] Irish Lawn Bowls – Wayback Machine (2007) BOWLING LEAGUE OF IRELAND UNOFFICIAL HIDDEN HEARING LEAGUE TABLES as of 7th SEPTEMBER 2008 – Division 1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080912190739/http://www.irishlawnbowls.ie/mleaguetables.html [Accessed 19 August 2018]

[3] Irish Lawn Bowls – Wayback Machine (2007) BOWLING LEAGUE OF IRELAND HIDDEN HEARING LEAGUE TABLES at 924th SEPTEMBER 2011 – Division 1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20111026224502/http://www.irishlawnbowls.ie/mleaguetables.html [Accessed 19 August 2018]

[4] Irish Lawn Bowls – Wayback Machine (2007) BOWLING LEAGUE OF IRELAND HIDDEN HEARING LEAGUE TABLES to 9th SEPTEMBER – Division 1 [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20121014140442/http://www.irishlawnbowls.ie/mleaguetables.html [Accessed 19 August 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Mike Brophy & Frank Kingston.

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Dublin & District Leagues & Cups | Ladies Badminton Division 1 2013-2018

DDLC Ladies Division 1 2013-14

  P W D L Matches Games Pts
KADCA L1 6 4 2 0 19-5 39-13 19
Pembroke L1 6 3 2 1 16-8 34-17 16
Ailesbury L1 6 2 2 2 12-12 27-26 12
Ailesbury L2 6 0 0 6 1-23 3-47 1

[2]

Date Team 1   Team 2  
  Final      
  1st Place   2nd Place  

[3]

DDLC Ladies Division 1 2014-15

  P W D L Matches Games Pts
KADCA L1 6 6 0 0 21-9 44-10 21
Pembroke L1 6 3 1 2 13-11 23-24 13
Carlow LTC L1 6 2 1 3 10-14 17-29 10
Mount Pleasant L1 6 0 0 6 4-20 7-28 4

[4]

Date Team 1   Team 2  
  Final      
  1st Place   2nd Place  

[5]

DDLC Ladies Division 1 2015-16

  P W D L Matches Games Pts
Old School L1 4 1 3 0 9-7 21-19 9
KADCA L1 4 1 2 1 8-8 17-21 8
Mount Pleasant L1 4 1 1 2 7-9 20-18 7
Carlow LTC L1 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0

[6]

Date Team 1   Team 2  
  Final      
  1st Place   2nd Place  

DDLC Ladies Division 1 2016-17

  P W D L Matches Games Pts
Old Bawn L1 6 4 1 1 17-7 27-13 17
KADCA L1 5 2 2 1 12-8 11-9 12
Pembroke L1 6 0 5 1 10-14 26-33 10
Ailesbury L1 5 0 2 3 5-15 15-24 5

[7]

Date Team 1   Team 2  
  Final      
  1st Place   2nd Place  

[8]

DDLC Ladies Division 1 2017-18

  P W D L Matches Games Pts
Section 1              
KADCA L1 10 7 2 1 33-7 68-27 33
Pembroke L1 10 6 2 2 27-13 64-32 27
Portarlington L1 10 3 5 2 21-19 51-49 21
Ailesbury L1 10 2 2 6 15-25 39-55 15
Old School L1 9 2 2 5 11-25 27-57 11
Pembroke L2 9 1 3 5 9 -27 9

[9]

Date Team 1   Team 2  
  Final      
  1st Place   2nd Place  

[10]

References

___________________________________________________________________________

Websites

 

[1] Badminton Ireland Facebook Page (2016) Profile Picture: March 25, 2016 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/badminton.ireland/photos/a.422522451144605.101945.422517951145055/1067832736613570/?type=1&theater [Accessed 17 February 2018]

[2] Badminton Ireland (2014) Dublin & District Men’s & Ladies League Competitions 2013-14 Ladies Div 1 – Section 1 – Draw [Internet] Available from: http://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=49AF1B13-16E2-4D04-8603-D186F266E070&draw=130 [Accessed 23 August 2018]

[3] Badminton Ireland (2014) Dublin & District Men’s & Ladies League Competitions 2013-14 Ladies Div 1 – Section 1 – LD 1 Playoff [Internet] Available from: http://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=49AF1B13-16E2-4D04-8603-D186F266E070&draw=131 [Accessed 23 August 2018]

[4] Badminton Ireland (2015) DDLC Ladies League 2014/15 Ladies Div 1 – Section 1 – Draw [Internet] Available from: http://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=53B61942-A48B-440C-B558-FF8D18E0522A&draw=1 [Accessed 23 August 2018]

[5] Badminton Ireland (2015) DDLC Ladies League 2014/15 Ladies Div 1 – Section 1 – LD 1 Playoff [Internet] Available from: http://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=53B61942-A48B-440C-B558-FF8D18E0522A&draw=2 [Accessed 23 August 2018]

[6] Badminton Ireland (2017) DDLC Ladies League 2015/16 Ladies Div 1 – H&A – Draw [Internet] Available from: http://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/drawsheet.aspx?id=BEB9C0E5-B90F-457E-B2BC-EE75292FD213&draw=36 [Accessed 2 June 2018]

[7] Badminton Ireland (2017) DDLC Ladies League 16/17 Ladies Div 1 – Section 1 – Draw [Internet] Available from: http://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=9700DF06-226D-44B2-8316-117BDD454955&draw=1 [Accessed 26 May 2017]

[8] Badminton Ireland (2017) DDLC Ladies League 16/17 Ladies Div 1 – Div 1 Final [Internet] Available from: http://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=9700DF06-226D-44B2-8316-117BDD454955&draw=2 [Accessed 26 May 2017]

[9] Badminton Ireland (2017) DDLC Ladies League 1718 Ladies Div 1 – Section 1 – Draw [Internet] Available from: http://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=71F08552-4BF5-464B-9B7C-1DF660830CE3&draw=1 [Accessed 2 June 2018]

[10] Badminton Ireland (2017) DDLC Ladies League 1718 Ladies Div 1 – Section 1 – LD 1 Playoff [Internet] Available from: http://www.badmintonireland.com/sport/draw.aspx?id=71F08552-4BF5-464B-9B7C-1DF660830CE3&draw=33 [Accessed 17 February 2018]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Nora Mulcahy.

 

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Irish Rugby Football Union | Rugby Sevens Festival 2017

Irish Colleges National Sevens

 

Grade Cup Winners Plate Winners Bowl Winners
Men’s Athlone IT Belfast Met IT Tralee
Women’s Dublin City University IT Tralee  

[2][3]

 

Irish Schools National Sevens

 

Grade Cup Winners Plate Winners Bowl Winners
U19 Boys King’s Hospital (Dublin) Dalriada Ballyclare HS
U19 Girls Sacred Heart Tullamore (Offaly) Sacred Heart Westport (Mayo)  

[2][3]

 

Irish National X7s

 

Grade Cup Winners Plate Winners Bowl Winners
U15 Girls Sacred Heart Westport (Mayo) Ard Scoil Mhuire (Limerick) Sacred Heart Tullamore (Offaly)

[2][3]

 

Websites

 

[2] Connacht Rugby (2017) [Internet] Available from: http://community.connachtrugby.ie/22598-2/ [Accessed 13 April 2017]

[3] Irish Rugby Football Union (2017)IRFU Sevens [Internet] Available from: http://www.irishrugby.ie/sevens/39099.php [Accessed 13 April 2017]

Images

 

[1] Memorabilia (2017) IRFU Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.memorabilia.ie/images/shop/landing/4774084_IRFU_Logo_108x127.jpg [Accessed 13 April 2017]

 

Acknowledgements

 

Thanks to Malcolm O’Kelly, Templeogue College & Ireland

 

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Irish Basketball Association Women’s Super League 1997-2003

BI Women’s Super League 1997-98

 PWLPFPAPts
Avonmore Snowcream Wildcats16160  48
Openet Naomh Mhuire16133  42
Tolka Rovers16124  40
Meteors16106  36
Blarney Spring1688  32
Killester1679  30
Supermacs Limerick16511  26
Riverisland Castleisland16115  18
Lee Strand Tralee16115  18

[1]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 Semi-Finals   
 Snowcream Wildcats65Meteors43
 Tolka Rovers64Naomh Mhuire61 ot
 Final   
 Snowcream Wildcats82Tolka Rovers68

[2]

BI Women’s Super League 1998-99

 PWLPFPAPts
Avonmore Snowcrem Wildcats16142  44
Tolka Rovers1697  34
Meteors1697  34
Killester16610  28
Supermacs Limerick16214  20

[3]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Quarter-Finals
   
 Crusaders55Killester91
 Meteors59Supermacs Limerick36
 Firhouse Coasters50Tolka Rovers73
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Snowcream Wildcats84Tolka Rovers82
 Killester63Meteors45
 
Final
   
 Snowcream Wildcats68Killester61

[4][5][6]

BI Women’s Super League 1999-2000

 PWLPFPAPts
Tolka Rovers20173  34
Avonmore Snowcream Wildcats20173  34
Meteors20119  22
University of Limerick20812  16
Killester20614  12
Crusaders20119  2

[7]

DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Quarter-Finals
   
 Tolka Rovers81Portlaoise Panthers50
 Meteors87Blarney30
 Killester61University of Limerick46
 Snowcream Wildcats106Crusaders32
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Snowcream Wildcats80Killester53
 Meteors52Tolka Rovers48
 
Final
   
 Snowcream Wildcats57Meteors44

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BI Women’s Super League 2000-01

 PWLPFPAPts
*Wildcats15132  26
Tolka Rovers14104  20
University of Limerick1578  14
Sasha Meteors15411  8
Killester15312  6

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League abandoned 7 March 2001 due to outbreak of foot-and-mouth-disease and title awarded to Wildcats as they couldn’t be caught by their nearest challengers

BI Women’s Super League 2001-02

 PWLPFPAPts
*Tolka Rovers15123  24
*Waterford Wildcats15114  22
*University of Limerick15105  20
*DART Killester1569  12
Meteors15510  10
Glanmire15114  2

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DateHome Team Away Team 
 
Semi-Finals
   
 Tolka Rovers59Killester50
 Bausch & Lomb Wildcats41University of Limerick65
 
Final
   
 Tolka Rovers66University of Limerick59

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BI Women’s Super League 2002-03

 PWLPFPAPts
*University of Limerick16151  30
*Bausch & Lomb Wildcats16133  26
*St. Paul’s Killarney16106  20
*Sasha Meteors1697  18
DART Killester1688  16
Tolka Rovers1679  14
Drimnagh Dynamoes1679  14
Glanmire16313  6
Tipperary Talons16016  0

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DateHome Team Away Team 
 

Semi-Finals

   
 St. Paul’s Killarney62Wildcats57
 University of Limerick72Sasha Meteors57
 

Final

   
 University of Limerick70St. Paul’s Killarney56

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Report

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The Amateur Basketball Association of Ireland was founded in 1947 and set up the first National League for men in 1971. In 1979 the League brought in professional players from America and the ABAI became the Irish Basketball Association and also started up the first Women’s League with a 1st and 2nd Division.

In 1997 the two Divisions were merged into one Women’s Super League, with a Regional League bbelow this, which in 2003 reverted back to two Divisions – Super League and Division 1 – with another rebranding of the Association to Basketball Ireland.

Wildcats of Waterford won the first Super League title in 1997-98 defeating Tolka Rovers 82-68 in the Final, and the following year they defeated  Killester 68-61, They completed a hat-trick of Super League titles in 1999-2000 winning against Dublin’s  Meteors 57-44. In the 2000-01 season they were awarded the title after the league was abandoned due to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease as they were too far ahead to be caught by their nearest challengers.

The 2001-02 season saw the wildcats knocked off the top spot when Tolka Rovers finally won the title 66-59 in the Final against the University of Limerick. The students of Limerick, however, would come back stronger the following year and win the final 70-56 against St. Paul’s Killarney in an All-Munster Final.

This marked the end of an era as in 2003 the IBA rebranded as Basketball Ireland.

References

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Internet Archive

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Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ann Hanley, Killester and Ireland National Team.

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