Category: Rugby Union

Womens 6 Nations Rugby Championship 2007-2016

Guinness Women’s 6 Nations Logo [References: 1]

Women’s Six Nations 2007

Women’s Six NationsPWDLPFPATBLBPts
England (C)5500183120010
France54019575008
Wales53024450006
Ireland52035073004
Scotland510442112002
Italy500535127000
[References: 2]

Women’s Six Nations 2008

Women’s Six Nations 2008PWDLPFPATBLBPts
England (C)5500213180010
Wales54017276008
France530210472006
Ireland52036665004
Italy510448167002
Scotland500539144000
[References: 2]

Women’s Six Nations 2009

Women’s Six Nations 2009PWDLPFPATBLBPts
England (C)540123752008
Wales54019469008
Ireland53028864006
France53027886006
Scotland510438161002
Italy500557160000
[References: 2]

Women’s Six Nations 2010

Women’s Six Nations 2010PWDLPFPATBLBPts
England (C)5500150160010
France53029747006
Ireland53026952006
Scotland511331108003
Italy511344129003
Wales510449105000
[References: 2]

Women’s Six Nations 2011

Women’s Six Nations 2011PWDLPFPATBLBPts
England (C)550022380010
France540111351008
Ireland52037470004
Wales52036472004
Italy520368130004
Scotland500520231000
[References: 2]

Women’s Six Nations 2012

Women’s Six Nations 2012PWDLPFPATBLBPts
England (C)5500161120010
France54019722008
Ireland530210941006
Wales520350113004
Italy510455157002
Scotland500512139000
[References: 2]

Women’s Six Nations 2013

Women’s Six Nations 2013PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Ireland (C)550088260010
France530216048006
England530215071006
Wales52035579004
Italy52033368004
Scotland50053203000
[References: 2]

Women’s Six Nations 2014

Women’s Six Nations 2014PWDLPFPATBLBPts
France (C)5500162210010
England540114531008
Ireland530213732006
Italy520357108004
Wales51044588002
Scotland50055261000
[References: 2]

Women’s Six Nations 2015

Women’s Six Nations 2015PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Ireland (C)540113926008
France540111344008
Italy53028294006
England520310465004
Wales52036473004
Scotland500527227000
[References: 2]

Women’s Six Nations 2016

Women’s Six Nations 2016PWDLPFPATBLBPts
France (C)540110628008
England540111063008
Ireland53029549006
Wales52036175004
Italy520365105004
Scotland500529146000
[References: 2]

Report

Ireland’s best ever performances in the Women’s Six Nations Rugby came when winning the Championship in 2013 and 2015. In 2013 Ireland won all five matches finishing four points ahead of both France and England. The 2015 Championship was the most competitive, with four points separating the top five countries, Ireland winning on points difference from France after both finished on 8 points. Ireland had been steadily improving, having finished fourth in both 2007 and 2008, the Irish Women then came third four years running from 2009 to 2012 before their big triumph in 2013. In 2014 it was back to third, and again in 2016 after victory in the 2015 Championship. Try and Losing Bonus Bonus Points were brought in from 2017 onwards, with double the amount of points for a win or draw.

References

Logos

[1] 6 Nations Rugby (2020) Logo_better_res-3 [Internet] Available from: https://d2cx26qpfwuhvu.cloudfront.net/sixnations/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/06221720/Logo_better_res-3.png [Accessed 21 November 2020]

Websites

[2] 6 Nations Rugby (2020) Women’s 6 Nations Historic Tables [2007-2020] [Internet] Available from: https://www.sixnationsrugby.com/women/historic-womens-six-nations-tables/  [Accessed 28 March 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sarah Masterson.

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 28 March 2021

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Guinness 6 Nations 2021

Guinness 6 Nations Logo [References: 1]

Table

6 Nations 2020PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Wales54011641033120
France53021401032216
Ireland5302136881215
Scotland5302130911215
England52031121211110
Italy500555239000
[References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
06.02.2021Italy10France50
06.02.2021England6Scotland11
07.02.2021Wales21Ireland16
Round 2
13.02.2021England41Italy18
13.02.2021Scotland24Wales25
14.02.2021Ireland13France15
Round 3
27.02.2021Italy10Ireland48
27.02.2021Wales40England24
28.02.2021France23Scotland27
Round 4
13.02.2021Italy7Wales48
13.02.2021England23France20
14.02.2021Scotland24Ireland27
Round 5
20.02.2021Scotland52Italy10
20.02.2021Ireland32England18
27.02.2021France32Wales30
[References: 3]

Report

Despite a bad start to the Guinness 6 Nations in 2021 losing their first two matches narrowly to Wales (16-21) and France (13-15) Ireland recovered well with a 48-10 victory over Italy giving the confidence to go on and defeat both Scotland (27-24) and then finish off with a big 32-18 win over England.

References

Logos

[1] Guinness 6 Nations (2020) GUINNESS_SIX_NATIONS_LANDSCAPE_STACKED_RGB [Internet] Available from: https://d2cx26qpfwuhvu.cloudfront.net/sixnations/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/09121742/GUINNESS_SIX_NATIONS_LANDSCAPE_STACKED_RGB.png [Accessed 21 November 2020]

Websites

[2] Guinness 6 Nations (2021) Table [Internet] Available from: https://www.sixnationsrugby.com/table/ [Accessed 28 January 2021][Last Accessed 28 March 2021]

[3] Guinness 6 Nations (2021) Fixtures [Internet] Available from: https://www.sixnationsrugby.com/fixtures/ [Accessed 28 January 2021][Last Accessed 28 March 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Malcolm O’Kelly.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 28 March 2021

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Guinness 6 Nations Rugby Women 2020

Guinness Women’s 6 Nations Logo [References: 1]

Final Table

6 Nations Women 2020PWDLPFPATBLBPts
England (C)5500219204027
France4211211422113
Ireland430170602013
Italy410336135104
Scotland30122784012
Wales400434166011
[References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
02.02.2020France13England19
02.02.2020Ireland18Scotland14
02.02.2020Wales15Italy19
Round 2
08.02.2020France45Italy10
09.02.2020Ireland31Wales12
10.02.2020Scotland0England53
Round 3
23.02.2020Wales0France50
23.02.2020England27Ireland0
06.12.2020ItalycScotlandc
Round 4
07.03.2020England38Wales7
24.10.2020Ireland21Italy7
25.10.2020Scotland13France13
Round 5
01.11.2020FrancecIrelandc
01.11.2020WalescScotlandc
01.11.2020Italy26England54
[Reference: 3]

Report

England won the Guinness Women’s 6 Nations in 2020, with five wins from five matches. Although interrupted by the COVID-19 Pandemic, England managed to complete all their fixtures, the only country to do so. Ireland finished in joint second with 13 points, level with France, although their deciding match for second place was cancelled. Ireland won 3 of their four matches played, losing 27-0 to England in Round 3, but gaining wins over Scotland (18-14), Wales (31-12) and Italy (21-7).

References

Logos

[1] 6 Nations Rugby (2020) Logo_better_res-3 [Internet] Available from: https://d2cx26qpfwuhvu.cloudfront.net/sixnations/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/06221720/Logo_better_res-3.png [Accessed 21 November 2020]

Websites

[2] 6 Nations Rugby (2020) Women’s 6 Nations Full Table [Internet] Available from:  https://www.sixnationsrugby.com/women/womens-table/ [Accessed 28 January 2021]

[3] 6 Nations Rugby (2020) Fixtures-Results [Internet] Available from: https://www.sixnationsrugby.com/women/womens-fixtures-results/ [Accessed 28 January 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Sarah Masterson.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 28 January 2021

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International Rugby Board Autumn Nations Cup 2020

Autumn Nations Cup 2020 Logo [Reference: 1]
Autumn Nations Cup 2020 Logo [Reference: 1]

Final Standings

PlaceAutumn Nations Cup 2020PWDLPFPA
1England440010439
2France430110542
3Ireland43019353
4Scotland42028770
5Wales42027874
6Italy410368102
7Fiji410338108
8Georgia400434119
International Rugby Board Autumn Nations Cup 2020 [Reference: Compiled from 2 and 3]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
7th/8th Place
05.12.2020Georgia24Fiji38
5th/6th Place
05.12.2020Wales38Italy18
3rd/4th Place
05.12.2020Ireland31Scotland16
Final
06.12.2020England22France19
International Rugby Board Autumn Nations Cup Finals 2020 [Reference: 3]

Tables

Autumn Nations CupPWDLPFPATF-TATB-LBPts
Group A
England3300822010-21-013
Ireland320162375-30-08
Wales310240563-40-04
Georgia300310811-100-00
Group B
France3300862010-12-014
Italy310250646-91-05
Scotland320171398-22-111
Fiji30030840-120-00
International Rugby Board Autumn Nations Cup Table 2020 [Reference: 2]

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group A
13.11.2020Ireland32Wales9
14.11.2020England40Georgia0
21.11.2020England18Ireland7
21.11.2020Wales18Georgia0
28.11.2020Wales13England24
29.11.2020Ireland23Georgia10
Group B
14.11.2020Italy17Scotland28
15.11.2020France28Fiji0
21.11.2020Italy28Fiji0
22.11.2020Scotland15France22
28.11.2020Scotland28Fiji0
28.11.2020France36Italy5
International Rugby Board Autumn Nations Cup Group Results 2020 [Reference: 3]

Report

Ireland began the Autumn Nations Cup 2020 with a 32-9 victory over Wales, while in the other game in Group A, England defeated Georgia 40-0. In Group B Scotland defeated Italy 28-17, while Fiji pulled out, France and Italy being awarded 28-0 walkover wins. After the impressive win over Wales Ireland struggled to a 7-18 defeat to England, while Wales won 18-0 against Georgia. In Group B Round 2 saw France win again, 22-15 over Scotland. The Final Round of Group games saw Ireland win by a disappointing score of 23-10 against Georgia, who scored their only points of the Group in the loss to the Irish. England, meanwhile topped the Group with a 24-13 victory over Wales. Group B waswon by France who won easily against Italy, 36-5. The Finals saw England take first place with a narrow 22-19 win over France, while Ireland had a big 31-16 win over Scotland to take third, with 5th going to Wales after victory Italy, and Fiji turning up despite COVID to defeat Georgia and take seventh place.

About the Autumn Nations Cup

The Autumn Nations Cup 2020 is an International Rugby Competition played across Europe in two Pools of four. Georgia and Fiji are taking part along with the Six Nations Unions of England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France and Italy. The Format is two Groups of Four, each playing three matches, before the Finals, a single game for each Union based on their finishing position in the Group Tables – 1v1, 2v2, 3v3 and 4v4.

References

Logos

[1] FloRugby (2020) T5f8eff83960c0 [Internet] Available from: https://d2779tscntxxsw.cloudfront.net/5f8eff83960c0.png?width=1200&quality=80 [Accessed 21 November 2020]

Websites

[2] Autumn Nations Cup (2020) Table [Internet] Available from: https://www.autumnnationscup.com/table/ [Accessed 21 November 2020]

[3] Autumn Nations Cup (2020) Fixtures & TV [Internet] Available from: https://www.autumnnationscup.com/fixtures-tv/ [Accessed 21 November 2020]

[4] Autumn Nations Cup (2020) About Us [Internet] Available from: https://www.autumnnationscup.com/about-us/ [Accessed 21 November 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Malcolm O’Kelly.

About this document

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Last Updated: 2 December 2020

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IRB Rugby World Cup Europe Zone Qualifying 1998-1999

Round C

PWLDFAPts
Pool 1
Ireland (QWC)2200123356
Romania (QWC)211062764
Georgia202023972
Pool 2
England (QWC)2200133156
Italy (QWC)211082304
Netherlands202071770
Pool 3
Scotland (QWC)2200170146
Spain (QWC)2110241024
Portugal2020281062
IRB Rugby World Cup Europe Zone Qualifying Round C 1998-1999 [References: 2]
Home TeamAway Team
Pool 1
Ireland70Georgia0
Georgia23Romania27
Ireland53Romania35
Pool 2
England110Netherlands0
Netherlands7Italy67
England23Italy15
Pool 3
Scotland85Portugal11
Spain21Portugal17
Scotland85Spain3
IRB Rugby World Cup Europe Zone Qualifying Round C 1998-1999 [References: 2]

Round B

PWLDFAPts
Pool 1
Italy (QRC)44002306212
Georgia (QRC)4310746010
Croatia4220105908
Russia413085926
Denmark4040262064
Pool 2
Romania (QRC)44002384612
Netherlands (QRC)43101067810
Ukraine422097878
Poland4130581526
Belgium4040441804
Pool 3
Spain (QRC)44001584212
Portugal (QRC)43101206010
Germany4220102828
Czech Republic4130801056
Andorra4040452164
IRB Rugby World Cup Europe Zone Qualifying Round B 1998-1999 [References: 2]

Round A

PWLDFAPts
Pool 1
Ukraine (QRB)44001772112
Yugoslavia4310187010
Switzerland412140507
Israel412146737
Austria413015826
Pool 2
Croatia (QRB)44001896912
Latvia43101674910
Moldova422053818
Norway4130421256
Bulgaria4040441714
Pool 3
Andorra (QRB)440013916512
Sweden43101916010
Hungary422050798
Lithuania4130701576
Luxembourg4040271164
IRB Rugby World Cup Europe Zone Qualifying Round A 1998-1999 [References: 2]

Report

Ireland had to qualify for the IRB Rugby World Cup in 1999, along with England, Scotland, and Italy, as France and Wales were the only countries from the Europe Zone given an automatic Qualification Berth based on prior World Cup performances.

Ireland were placed in Pool 1 and automatically qualified for Round C. Ukraine had qualified from Round A in Pool 1 and went through to Round B with Italy and Georgia who both qualified for Round C.

In round C Ireland started off with an easy 70-0 in over Georgia, and then after Georgia lost to Romania by the slender margin of 23-27, Ireland just had to defeat Romania in their last Pool match to top their Pool but made heavy work of defeating Romania, 53-35 in a high-scoring game, as both teams qualified for the Rugby World Cup.

Meanwhile in Pool 2, England scored a record 110-0 win over Netherlands and then struggled against Italy, winning 23-15 as they both qualified. In Pool 3 Scotland made light work of Spain and Portugal, with Spain getting the other qualification place.

The IRB (International Rugby Board) governs World Rugby Union, and the 1999 World Cup was the fourth edition.

References

Images

[1] DW Design & Print (2019) 1999 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dwdesignandprint.co.uk/images/2019/10/24/1999.jpg [Accessed 4 September 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Smith, Bruce (1999) “The Qualifying Tournament: Africa Zone” Rugby World Cup 1999 Pocket Guide. Pg. 199-200. Collins Willow, Glasgow. 1999.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Nora Mulcahy & Vinny Kingston

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 11 August 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

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

IRB Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying 1998-1999

IRB Rugby World Cup 1999 Logo [Reference: 1]

Round D

PWLDFAPts
Namibia (QWC)330078329
Morocco (QRR)321029297
Zimbabwe312055545
Cote d’Ivoire303013603
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round D 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]
Home TeamAway Team
Morocco15Zimbabwe9
Cote d’Ivoire10Namibia22
Cote d’Ivoire0Zimbabwe32
Morocco8Namibia17
Zimbabwe14Namibia39
Cote d’Ivoire3Morocco6
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round D 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]

Round C

PWLDFAPts
Zimbabwe (QRD)210169414
Namibia (QRD)210149464
Tunisia210129604
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round C 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]
Home TeamAway Team
Zimbabwe43Tunisia9
Tunisia20Namibia17
Namibia32Zimbabwe26
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round C 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]

Round B

PWLDFAPts
Tunisia (QRC)210163174
Kenya210142704
Arabian Gulf210130484
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round B 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]
Home TeamAway Team
Arabian Gulf12Tunisia11
Kenya37Arabian Gulf18
Tunisia52Kenya5
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round A 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]

Round A

PWLDFAPts
Arabian Gulf (QRB)220097436
Zambia211050574
Botswana202026732
Rugby World Cup Africa Zone Qualifying Round A 1998-1999 [Reference: 2]

Report

Namibia were the surprise qualifiers from the African Zone of the 1999 IRB Rugby World Cup, qualifyinf first from Round C and then topping Round D. The African Zone was divided into four rounds with teams seeded into Rounds A to D based on past record in qualifying.

Arabian Gulf qualified out of Round A ahead of Zambia and Botswana, and joined Tunisia and Kenya in Round B, where Tunisia finished first and qualified for Round C. There the joined Zimbabwe and Namibia, with the top two qualifing for the final qualifying round. Tunisia were the unlucky team knocked out at this stage on points difference after all teams finished equal.

In Round D Namibia and Zimbabwe joined the top seeds Morocco and Cote d’Ivoire, with Namibia winning all three games to qualify for the Rugby World Cup 1999. Morocco finished in second and entered the Repechaje Round with teams from other Zones. South Africa were automatically qualified based on prior World Cup performances.

The IRB (International Rugby Board) governs World Rugby Union, and the 1999 World Cup was the fourth edition.

References

Images

[1] DW Design & Print (2019) 1999 [Internet] Available from: https://www.dwdesignandprint.co.uk/images/2019/10/24/1999.jpg [Accessed 4 September 2020]

Bibliography

[2] Smith, Bruce (1999) “The Qualifying Tournament: Africa Zone” Rugby World Cup 1999 Pocket Guide. Pg. 199-200. Collins Willow, Glasgow. 1999.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Nora Mulcahy & Vinny Kingston

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 11 August 2020

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

Irish Rugby Football Union All-Ireland League Division 1 1998-2009

Irish Rugby Football Union Logo [Reference: 14]

AIL Division 1 1998-99

PWDLPFPAPts
Garryowen (SF)1180323614016
Cork Constitution (SF)1180326517016
Buccaneers (SF)1180319620216
St. Mary’s (SF)1170421517714
Landsdowne1170418917714
Shannon1160522116412
Young Munster114161341359
Terenure114161741939
Ballymena114071902238
Clontarf114071982468
Blackrock (R)114071832328
Galwegians (R)1110101102632
AIL Division 1 Final Table 1998-99 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
24.04.1999Garryowen19St. Mary’s17
25.04.1999Cork Constitution32Buccaneers20
Final
02.05.1999Cork Constitution14Garryowen11
AIL Division 1 Top Four Playoffs 1998-99 [Reference: 3-4]

AIL Division 1 1999-2000

PWDLPFPAPts
St. Mary’s (SF)1180328512137
Terenure (SF)1180323522936
Landsdowne (SF)1171215514934
Ballymena (SF)1170426728433
Garryowen1160514519931
Cork Constitution1160525925928
Young Munster1160517524325
Shannon1140722222923
Buccaneers1150620519522
Dungannon1140723825220
De La Salle Palmerston (R)1121814923514
Clontarf (R)112091953244
AIL Division 1 Final Table 1999-2000 [Reference: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
TerenureLLandsdownW
14.05.2000St. Mary’s32Ballymena22
Final
21.05.2000Landsdowne22St. Mary’s25
AIL Division 1 Top Four Playoffs 1999-2000 [Reference: 6-7]

AIL Division 1 2000-01

PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Dungannon76012441370125
Cork Constiution65011701090121
St. Mary’s College65011391060121
Garryowen64021581390117
Young Munster5401124790016
Ballymena73041711870113
Blackrock College RFC63031451670113
De La Salle Palmerston63031251490113
Belfast Harlequins72051631860311
Galwegians52031301140210
Buccaneers520382920210
Landsdowne6204121134019
Clontarf6204178200019
Shannon6204134157019
Terenure College7205116209008
Old Crescent5104103138026
AIL Division 1 2000-01 [Reference: 8]

Note: Season cancelled due to outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

AIL Division 1 2001-02

PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Cork Constitution (SF)1411213021730048
Shannon (SF)1410133472000244
St. Mary’s College148152662650337
Garryowen (SF)138143042180236
Clontarf (SF)128042631780133
UCD137153213450131
Galwegians127052782460230
Blackrock College RFC156183573390430
Buccaneers145272772560428
Ballymena146082472510428
Terenure College136072452720327
Landsdowne155192723080527
Dungannon135172292610224
Co. Carlow145182393390123
De La Salle Palmerston (R)1440102433760420
Young Munster (R)1420121943570311
AIL Division 1 Final Table 2001-02 [Reference: 8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
13.04.2002Cork Constitution43Garryowen17
13.04.2002Shannon15Clontarf12
Final
04.05.2002Cork Constitution17Shannon21
AIL Division 1 Top Four Playoffs 2001-02 [Reference: 9-10]

AIL Division 1 2002-03

PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Clontarf (SF)1513024472358161
Landsdowne (SF)1512034422778258
Ballymena (SF)1511134582396254
Buccaneers (SF)1510143232442246
Shannon158163652613441
Belfast Harlequins159063052552341
Galwegians158073463497241
Garryowen156272952824436
Cork Constitution15708372826236
St. Mary’s College156183443663433
Blackrock College RFC1550103413776430
Dungannon156092783322430
Co. Carlow156092893834129
UCD1550103274434226
UL Bohemian (R)1540112724441522
Terenure College (R)151014193508037
AIL Division 1 Final Table 2002-03 [Reference: 8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
04.05.2003Landsdowne3Ballymena10
04.05.2003Clontarf20Buccaneers6
Final
11.05.2003Ballymena28Clontarf18
AIL Division 1 Top Four Playoffs 2002-03 [Reference: 11-12]

AIL Division 1 2003-04

PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Cork Constitution (SF)1411122872515051
Shannon (SF)1411031991674149
Belfast Harlequins (SF)1410043612196248
Buccaneers (SF)1410133151933348
Ballymena148152491863441
Blackrock College RFC149052572360440
Garryowen148152602862137
Co. Carlow145183042825532
Clontarf145182512432731
UCD145182262941427
Landsdowne144192513050422
Dungannon1440101852491320
Galwegians1440102133552220
St. Mary’s College (R)1431102123160519
Dolphin (R)1431102273500418
AIL Division 1 Final Table 2003-04 [Reference: 8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
02.05.2004Cork Constitution20Buccaneers6
02.05.2004Shannon27Belfast Harlequins13
Final
09.05.2004Cork Constitution16Shannon22
AIL Division 1 Top Four Playoffs 2003-04 [Reference: 13-14]

AIL Division 1 2004-05

PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Shannon (SF)1311023951956151
Garryowen (SF)1311022861963148
Belfast Harlequins (SF)1310033091484246
Clontarf (SF)138052251974238
Ballymena137063382245336
UCD137152752381334
Dungannon136162122700228
Cork Constitution135172332471427
Galwegians134182363332323
Blackrock College RFC133282092481522
Buccaneers135081963580121
Dublin University131572072461520
Co. Carlow134092103290319
Landsdowne133191752670418
AIL Division 1 Final Table 2004-05 [Reference: 8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
30.04.2005Garryowen8Belfast Harlequins15
30.04.2005Shannon21Clontarf11
Final
07.05.2005Shannon25Belfast Harlequins20
AIL Division 1 Top Four Playoffs 2004-05 [Reference: 9]

AIL Division 1 2005-06

PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Garryowen (SF)1514013791805061
Clontarf (SF)15120340322210361
Cork Constitution (SF)1512033842166256
Shannon (SF)1513023572004056
UL Bohemian1510143453095249
Belfast Harlequins158073283305239
Buccaneers157173052612537
Landsdowne157083373113132
UCD156092952863532
Ballymena157083073132232
St. Mary’s College156182503051229
Dungannon156092643573229
Blackrock College RFC1541102133760523
Galwegians1530122083432519
Dublin University (R)1530122653992317
Co. Carlow (R)150015191423055
AIL Division 1 Final Table 2005-06 [Reference: 8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
06.05.2006Clontarf26Cork Constitution6
06.05.2006Garryowen20Shannon21
Final
13.05.2006Clontarf3Shannon30
AIL Division 1 Top Four Playoffs 2005-06 [Reference: 9]

AIL Division 1 2006-07

PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Cork Constitution (SF)1513113692275160
Clontarf (SF)1510143251886351
Garryowen (SF)1510052971754448
UL Bohemian (SF)1510053061875348
Shannon 1510143172004248
Dungannon157172612993437
Blackrock College RFC156093484169437
Terenure College RFC158072673533136
Landsdowne157172462631233
St. Mary’s College156272372692232
Galwegians154292873243528
UCD155192793721427
Ballymena1540112652983726
Dolphin1550102513071526
Belfast Harlequins (R)1550101862661425
Buccaneers (R)154292093060222
AIL Division 1 Final Table 2006-07 [Reference: 8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
28.04.2007Clontarf15Garryowen28
28.04.2007Cork Constitution21UL Bohemian18
Final
05.05.2007Cork Constitution15Garryowen16
AIL Division 1 Top Four Playoffs 2006-07 [Reference: 9]

AIL Division 1 2007-08

PWDLPFPATBLBPts
Cork Constitution (SF)1513113271333158
Shannon (SF)1512033291775356
Garryowen (SF)1512122951574155
Clontarf (SF)1510052852333447
Blackrock College RFC159063192854343
Dolphin159062692732139
UL Bohemian157082522083435
Old Belvedere156093072823734
St. Mary’s College157082402702333
UCD157082553372333
Ballymena1550102302671627
Terenure College1540112283092725
Dungannon1541102423091524
Galwegians154291712410323
Landsdowne (R)1541101812802323
Greystones (R)1540112023710218
AIL Division 1 Final Table 2007-08 [Reference: 8]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
03.05.2008Cork Constitution17Clontarf3
03.05.2008Shannon6Garryowen31
Final
11.05.2008Cork Constitution18Garryowen8
AIL Division 1 Top Four Playoffs 2007-08 [Reference: 7]

AIL Division 1 2008-09

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
25.04.2009Cork Constitution6Clontarf25
25.04.2009Shannon16Garryowen12
Final
09.05.2009Shannon19 *Clontarf19
AIL Division 1 Top Four Playoffs 2008-09 [Reference: 9]

Note * Shannon won on first try rule after extra-time.

Report

The Irish Rugby Football Union introduced a knockout Top Four Playoff system to the All-Ireland League division 1 in 1998-99, with Cork Constitution becoming the first non-Limerick side to win the Division 1 title defeating Garrowen 14-11 in the Final, and then the following year St. Mary’s, from Rathmines in Dublin, became the first non-Munster club to win, triumphing 25-22 over Landsdowne in the 1999-2000 Final.

The 2000-01 season was cancelled following an outbreak of foot-in-mouth disease, and in 2001-02 Shannon won again, with Ballymena capturing a first league title for Ulster in 2002-03. Shannon won the three-in-a-row from 2003-04 to 2005-06, before Garryowen also won it for Limerick in 2006-07, with Cork Constitution keeping it in Munster in 2007-08. Shannon won on the first try rule after extra-tome in 2008-09.

For the 2009-10 season Division 1 was split into Divisions 1A and 1B.

References

Images

[1] Irish Rugby Football Union (2017) IRFU Logo [Internet] Available from: http://cdn.soticservers.net/tools/images/teams/logos/100×100/126a.png [Accessed 13 March 2018]

Newspapers

[2] Anon. (1999) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, April 19, 1999. Pg. 46-47

[3] Anon. (1999) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, April 26, 1999. Pg. 36.

[4] Anon. (1999) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, May 3, 1999. Pg. 37.

[5] Anon. (2000) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, May 1, 2000. Pg. 32.

[6] Anon. (2000) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, May 15, 2000. Pg. 32.

[7] Anon. (2000) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, May 22, 2000. Pg. 32.

[10] Anon. (2002) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, May 6, 2002. Pg. 30.

[11] Anon. (2003) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, May 5, 2003. Pg. 32.

[12] Anon. (2003) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, May 12, 2003. Pg. 34.

[13] Anon. (2004) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, May 3, 2004. Pg. 42.

[14] Anon. (2004) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, May 10, 2004. Pg. 50.

[19] Anon. (2009) “Factfile | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, May 11, 2009. Pg. 55 (p. 31 Sport)

Websites

[8] IRFU (2020) League Tables [2000-2001] to [2008-2009] [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishrugby.ie/all-ireland-leagues/men/league-tables/ [Accessed 3 August 2020]

[9] IRFU (2020) Fixtures & Results [D1SF][D1F}[2001-2002] to [2008-2009] [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishrugby.ie/all-ireland-leagues/men/fixtures-results/ [Accessed 3 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Nora Mulcahy & Vinny Kingston

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 11 August 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

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Irish Rugby Football Union All-Ireland League Division 1 1991-1998

Irish Rugby Football Union Logo [Reference: 8]

AIL Division 1 1991-92

PWDLPFPAPts
Garryowen (C)87011709114
Shannon85121018811
Ballymena85121019511
Old Wesley840483918
Young Munster831471807
St. Mary’s830578786
Cork Constitution83051001126
Landsdowne (R)821593925
Instonians (R)8206681374
AIL Division 1 Final Table 1991-92 [Reference: 1]

AIL Division 1 1992-93

PWDLPFPAPts
Young Munster (C)86111148913
Cork Constitution860216612812
St. Mary’s85121709411
Greystones84131321329
Old Wesley84041071518
Dungannon83051441726
Shannon821585865
Garryowen82061321444
Ballymena (R)8206971544
AIL Division 1 Final Table 1992-93 [Reference: 2]

AIL Division 1 1993-94

PWDLPFPAPts
Garryowen (C)1080217210816
Cork Constitution1070320112314
Blackrock107031379914
Dungannon1050518113010
Landsdowne1050516216710
Young Munster1050510214910
Shannon940589828
St. Mary’s94051351458
Old Wesley104061141388
Greystones (R)10406971568
Wanderers (R)101091412342
AIL Division 1 Final Table 1993-94 [Reference: 3]

AIL Division 1 1994-95

PWDLPFPAPts
Shannon (C)1010001626020
Blackrock1070322813514
St. Mary’s1070315113714
Garryowen1060416011312
Constitution1060414812912
Old Wesley94051031458
Landsdowne93151241977
Young Munster103071151536
Instonians103071111606
Sunday’s Well (R)102171191655
Dungannon (R)102081141414
AIL Division 1 Final Table 1994-95 [Reference: 4]

AIL Division 1 1995-96

PWDLPFPAPts
Shannon (C)108021567816
Garryowen1080217116516
Cork Constitution1070320814914
Young Munster1070317012714
St. Mary’s1051414711911
Landsdowne104151801729
Ballymena104151571819
Old Wesley103161561647
Blackrock103071602086
Old Belvedere103071351896
Instonians1010911452332
AIL Division 1 Final Table 1995-96 [Reference: 5]

AIL Division 1 1996-97

PWDLPFPAPts
Shannon (C)13120134517424
Landsdowne1390434918418
Terenure College1390430117918
St. Mary’s College1381430527917
Ballymena1380524123016
Cork Constitution1371528328215
Blackrock1370628827814
Garryowen1370628728314
Young Munster1360724326512
Dungannon1350832434410
Old Crescent134092392818
Old Belvedere134091932878
Old Wesley (R)1330102063276
Instonians (R)1310121734042
AIL Division 1 Final Table 1996-97 [Reference: 6]

AIL Division 1 1997-98

PWDLPFPAPts
Shannon (C)13120138714224
Garryowen1391336222419
Young Munster1391324417819
St. Mary’s1390440927418
Cork Constitution1380528921716
Ballymena1370634428914
Clontarf1370627026614
Terenure1351724126211
Landsdowne1342726432810
Blackrock134182493269
Dungannon (R)134092393098
Dolphin (R)133282273458
Old Crescent (R)134091682988
Old Belvedere (R)1320112084314
AIL Division 1 Final Table 1997-98 [Reference: 7]

Report

The Irish Rugby Football Union introduced the All-Ireland League as a level above the Provincial Leagues in 1991-92.

Limerick Clubs dominated play during the first decade of the League, with Garryowen (1991-92 and 1993-94) and Young Munster (1992-93) winning the first three, before another Limerick club, Shannon, won four in a row from 1994-95 to 1997-98.

The AIL then introduced a knockout Top Four Playoff system in 1998-99.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1992) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby” Irish Independent. Monday, March 2, 1992. Pg. 28-29

[2] Anon. (1993) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, March 1, 1993. Pg. 18-19

[3] Anon. (1994) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, April 18, 1994. Pg. 28-29

[4] Anon. (1995) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, April 10, 1995. Pg. 34-35

[5] Anon. (1996) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, April 29, 1996. Pg. 28-29

[6] Anon. (1997) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Sunday Independent. April 13, 1997. Pg. 34

[7] Anon. (1998) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Rugby”Irish Independent. Monday, April 13, 1998. Pg. 34

Images

[8] Irish Rugby Football Union (2017) IRFU Logo [Internet] Available from: http://cdn.soticservers.net/tools/images/teams/logos/100×100/126a.png [Accessed 13 March 2018]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy, Nora Mulcahy & Vinny Kingston

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 11 August 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2020

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

Guinness Pro 14 Rugby 2017-Present

Guinness Pro 14 Logo [Reference: 1]

Pro 14 2017-18

PWDLBPPts
Conference A
*Glasgow Warriors2115151476
*Munster2113171569
*Toyota Cheetahs2112091563
Cardiff Blues21110101054
Ospreys219012844
Connacht2170141139
Zebre217014836
Conference B
*Leinster2114161270
*Scarlets2114161270
*Edinburgh211506868
Ulster2112271062
Benetton21110101155
Dragons212217820
Isuzu Southern Kings211020711
Guinness Pro 14 Rugby Final Table 2017-18 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
05.05.2018Scarlets43Toyota Cheetahs6
05.05.2018Munster20Edinburgh16
Semi-Finals
19.05.2018Leinster16Munster15
18.05.2018Glasgow Warriors13Scarlets28
Final
26.05.2018Scarlets32Leinster40
Guinness Pro 14 Rugby Final Series 2017-18 [Reference: 2]

Pro 14 2018-19

PWDLBPPts
Conference A
*Glasgow Warriors2116051781
*Munster2116051377
*Connacht2112091361
Ospreys2112091058
Cardiff Blues21100111454
Toyota Cheetahs2181121246
Zebre213018719
Conference B
*Leinster2115151476
*Ulster211326763
*Benetton211128957
Scarlets21100111252
Edinburgh21100111151
Dragons215115426
Isuzu Southern Kings2121181222
Guinness Pro 14 Rugby Final Table 2018-19 [Reference: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
04.05.2019Ulster21Connacht13
04.05.2019Munster15Benetton13
Semi-Finals
17.05.2019Glasgow Warriors50Ulster20
18.05.2019Leinster24Munster9
Final
25.05.2019Glasgow Warriors15Leinster18
Guinness Pro 14 Rugby Final Series 2018-19 [Reference: 3]

Pro 14 2019-20

PWDLBPPts
Conference A
Leinster131300961
Ulster13814943
Glasgow Warriors13706634
Toyota Cheetahs13607832
Dragons13508222
Zebre132110616
Ospreys132110515
Conference B
Edinburgh131003747
Munster13904945
Scarlets13805537
Connacht13706735
Benetton13517931
Cardiff Blues13607529
Isuzu Southern Kings13101237
Guinness Pro 14 Rugby Final Table 2019-20 [Reference: 4]

Report

The Celtic League in Rugby Union underwent another name change in 2017 with the addition of two South African Provinces: Southern Kings and Cheetahs. Leinster won the Championship in 2017-18 and again in 2018-19, and were well out in front in 2019-20 after winning all of their first 13 games before the COVID-19 virus outbreak caused the cancellation of the rest of the season.

Photo Credit: December 28th, 2019, Cork, Ireland: action from the Pro 14 match – Munster Rugby versus Leinster Rugby match at Thomond Park By D. Ribeiro [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/december-28th-2019-cork-ireland-action-1602487618 [Accessed 2 June 2021]

References

[1] Fandom Logopedia (2020) Guinness_Pro14_logo [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/4/44/Guinness_Pro14_logo.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/340?cb=20180124194323 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

[2] Pro 14 Rugby (2020) Table 2017/18 [Internet] Available from: https://www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2018 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

[3] Pro 14 Rugby (2020) Table 2018/19 [Internet] Available from: https://www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2019 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

[4] Pro 14 Rugby (2020) Table 2019/20 [Internet] Available from: https://www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2020 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

Images

[5] Fandom Logopedia (2020) Guinness_Pro12_logo [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/7/7d/Guinness_Pro12_logo.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/340?cb=20140722174324 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

[6] Photo Credit: December 28th, 2019, Cork, Ireland: action from the Pro 14 match – Munster Rugby versus Leinster Rugby match at Thomond Park By D. Ribeiro [Internet] Available from: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/december-28th-2019-cork-ireland-action-1602487618 [Accessed 2 June 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Malcolm O’Kelly.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 2 June 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2018-2021

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

Pro 12 Rugby 2010-2017

Guinness Pro 12 Logo [Reference: 17]

Magners League 2010-11

PWDLBPPts
*Munster221903783
*Leinster221516870
*Ulster221516567
*Ospreys2212191363
Scarlets2212191262
Cardiff Blues221318660
Dragons2210111749
Edinburgh229013743
Connacht227114939
Benetton Treviso229013238
Glasgow Warriors226115733
Aironi221021812
Pro 12 Final Table 2010-11 [Reference: 16]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
14.05.2011Munster18Ospreys11
13.05.2011Leinster18Ulster3
Final
28.05.2011Munster19Leinster9
Pro 12 Final Series 2010-11 [Reference: 16]

Pro 12 2011-12

 PWDLFABPPts
Leinster221813568326781
Ospreys221615491337571
Munster221417489367967
Glasgow Warriors221345445321565
Scarlets2212284463731062
Ulster2212010474424856
Cardiff Blues22100124464601050
Connacht227114321433737
Dragons227114370474636
Treviso227015419558836
Edinburgh226115454588632
Aironi224018289551622
Pro 12 Final Table 2011-12 [Reference: 4; 10]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
12.05.2012Leinster19Glasgow Warriors15
11.05.2012Ospreys45Munster10
 Final    
27.05.2012Leinster30Ospreys31
Pro 12 Final Series 2011-12 [Reference: 10]

Pro 12 2012-13

 PWDLFABPPts
Ulster2217145773481181
Leinster2217055853861078
Glasgow Warriors2216065413241276
Scarlets221507436406666
Ospreys221417471342462
Munster2211110442389854
Treviso2210210414450650
Connacht228113358422438
Cardiff Blues228014348487638
Edinburgh227015399504836
Dragons226016358589428
Zebre2200222915731010
Pro 12 Final Table 2012-13 [Reference: 5; 11]
DateHome TeamAway Team
  Semi-Finals   
11.05.2013Leinster17Glasgow Warriors15
10.05.2013Ulster28Scarlets17
Final
25.05.2013Leinster24Ulster18
Pro 12 Final Series 2012-13 [Reference: 11]

Pro 12 2013-14

 PWDLFABPPts
Leinster2217145543521282
Glasgow Warriors221804484309779
Munster2216065383191074
Ulster2215074703191070
Ospreys2213185713881268
Scarlets2211110435438955
Cardiff Blues228113425538741
Edinburgh2270153975201038
Newport-Gwent Dragons227114382492535
Connacht2260163715091135
Benetton Treviso225116376591830
Zebre225215347559529
Pro 12 Final Table 2013-14 [Reference: 6 12]
 DateHome Team  Away Team  
Semi-Finals
17.05.2014Leinster13Ulster9
16.05.2014Glasgow Warriors16Munster15
Final
31.05.2014Leinster34Glasgow Warriors12
Pro 12 Final Series 2013-14 [Reference: 12]

Pro 12 2014-15

 PWDLFABPPts
*Glasgow Warriors221615540360975
*Munster2215255813671175
*Ospreys221615546358874
*Ulster221426524372969
Leinster2211384833751262
Scarlets221138452388757
Connacht2210111447419850
Edinburgh2210111399419648
Newport-Gwent Dragons2280143934841042
Cardiff Blues227114430545535
Benetton Treviso223118306641519
Zebre223019266539315
Pro 12 Final Series 2015-16 [Reference: 7; 13]
 DateHome Team  Away Team  
Semi-Finals
23.05.2015Munster21Ospreys18
22.05.2015Glasgow Warriors16Ulster14
Final
30.05.2015Munster13Glasgow Warriors31
Pro 12 Final Series 2015-16 [Reference: 13]

Pro 12 2015-16

 PWDLFATBLBPts
Leinster2216064582906373
Connacht2215075074068573
Glasgow Warriors2214175573808672
Ulster2214084883078569
Scarlets2214084774582563
Munster2213094594176563
Cardiff Blues22110115424615756
Ospreys22111104904556355
Edinburgh22110114053662854
Newport-Gwent Dragons22401835349201026
Zebre2250173087183124
Benetton Treviso2230193206140820
Pro 12 Final Table 2015-16 [Reference: 8; 14]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
21.05.2016Connacht16Glasgow Warriors11
20.05.2016Leinster30Ulster18
Final
28.05.2016Connacht20Leinster10
Pro 12 Final Series 2015-16 [Reference: 9; 14]

Pro 12 2016-17

PWDLBPPts
*Munster2219031086
*Leinster2218041385
*Scarlets221705977
*Ospreys2214081369
Ulster2214171068
Glasgow Warriors22110111458
Cardiff Blues2211110753
Connacht229013844
Edinburgh226016731
Benetton Treviso225017323
Dragons224018723
Zebre223019719
Pro 12 Final Table 2016-17 [Reference: 15]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
20.05.2017Munster23Ospreys3
19.05.2017Leinster15Scarlets27
Final
27.05.2017Munster22Scarlets46
Pro 12 Final Series 2016-17 [Reference: 15]

Report

In the seven seasons the Pro 12 operated as a 12-team League, Irish Provinces dominated, winning four of the seven Championships. Leinster won the Championship in 2012-13 and 2013-14, Munster were Champions in 2010-11, and Connacht triumphed for the first time in 2015-16. Welsh sides Ospreys (based in Swansea) won in 2011-12, and Scarlets (based in Llanelli) won in 2016-17, with Glasgow Warriors winning it for Scotland in 2014-15.

The Pro 12, run by Celtic Rugby Ltd, became a 12-team League in 2010-11 with the admission of two Italian teams, with each team playing home & away for a 22-game season plus a Final Series featuring the Top 4. After one year where it continued to be known as the Magners League due to sponsorship reasons it changed its name to the Pro 12.

In addition the top teams qualified for the European Champions Cup alongside the Top French (Top 14) and English (Premiership) teams. After 2017, two South African Provinces, Southern Kings and Cheetahs were admitted, changing the name of the League to the Pro 14.

References

Sources

[4] Anon. (2012) “FIXTURES AND SPORT IN BRIEF: RUGBY” Irish Independent. Monday, May 13, 2012. pg. 46-47 (Sport 15).

[5] Anon. (2013) “FIXTURES AND SPORT IN BRIEF: RUGBY” Irish Independent. Monday, May 5, 2013. pg. 44-45 (Sport 13).

[6] Anon. (2014) “SCOREBOARD” Irish Independent. Monday, May 12, 2014. pg. 48-49.

[7] Anon. (2015) “SCOREBOARD” Irish Independent. Monday, May 18, 2015. pg. 62-63.

Websites

[1] Wikipedia (2018) Pro 12 Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/it/d/d7/Pro12_Logo.jpg [Accessed 14 April 2018]

[8] Guinness Pro 12 (2016) CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE [Internet] Available from: http://www.pro12rugby.com/championship-table/ [Accessed 24 December 2016]

[9] Guinness Pro 12 (2016) HISTORIC RESULTS [Internet] Available from: http://www.pro12rugby.com/results/ [Accessed 24 December 2016]

[10] Pro 14 Rugby (2020) Table 2011/12 [Internet] Available from: https://www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2012 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

[11] Pro 14 Rugby (2020) Table 2012/13 [Internet] Available from: https://www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2013 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

[12] Pro 14 Rugby (2020) Table 2013/14 [Internet] Available from: https://www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2014 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

[13] Pro 14 Rugby (2020) Table 2014/15 [Internet] Available from: https://www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2015 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

[14] Pro 14 Rugby (2020) Table 2015/16 [Internet] Available from: https://www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2016 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

[15] Pro 14 Rugby (2020) Table 2016/17 [Internet] Available from: https://www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2017 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

[16] Pro 14 Rugby (2020) Table 2010/11 [Internet] Available from: https://www.pro14.rugby/match-centre/table/2011 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

Images

[16] Fandom Logopedia (2020) Guinness_Pro12_logo [Internet] Available from: https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/logopedia/images/7/7d/Guinness_Pro12_logo.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/340?cb=20140722174324 [Accessed 2 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Malcolm O’Kelly.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 2 August 2020

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2018-2020

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