Connacht Hockey Division 1A 2016-17

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Connacht Hockey Logo {References: 1]

Final Tables

Connacht Hockey Div 1 2016-17PWSDNSDLFAP1P2TP
Division 1A Phase 2
Greenfields 12200010017623
Galway 1220006015621
NUIG 1110003112315
NUIG 231002298311
Galway 24000411210010
Division 1 Phase 1
Greenfields 1 (D1A)6510015117
Galway 1 (D1A)6500123215
NUIG 1 (D1A) 640033312
NUIG 2 (D1A) 6220210710
Galway 2 (D1A) 62103298
Greenfields 2 (D1B)601051152
Yeats County (D1B)601051182
[References: 2]

Legend / Key: W=Win (3 pts) SD = Score Draw (2 Pts); NSD = No Score Draw (1 :Pt); L=Loss (0 Pts) P1=Phase 1 Points; P2=Phase 2 Points; TP=Total Points (P1+P2)

Results Division 1A Phase 2

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 12
15.01.2017Galway 20Greenfields 13
Week 13
05.02.2017Galway 2pNUIG 1p
Week 14
11.02.2017Galway 16Galway 20
12.02.2017Greenfields 17NUIG 20
Week 15
26.02.2017Galway 22NUIG 20
Week 16
12.03.2017Galway 1w/oNUIG 2scr
Week 17
26.03.2017Galway 1NUIG 1
Week 18
02.04.2017Greenfields 1Galway 1
02.04.2017NUIG 13NUIG 21
Week 19
09.04.2017Greenfields 1NUIG 2
[References: 3]

Results Division 1 Phase 1

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
25.09.2016Galway 12Galway 21
Week 2
02.10.2016Greenfields 12NUIG 10
02.10.2016NUIG 25Yeats County0
Week 3
09.10.2016Galway 2w/oYeats Countyscr
09.10.2016Greenfields 20Galway 14
09.10.2016Greenfields 11NUIG 21
Week 4
23.10.2016NUIG 11NUIG 20
Week 5
30.10.2016Galway 2w/oGreenfields 2scr
Week 6
06.11.2016Yeats County0Galway 112
06.11.2016Greenfields 16Greenfields 20
Week 7
13.11.2016Greenfields 1w/oYeats Countyscr
13.11.2016Galway 21NUIG 21
13.11.2016Galway 11NUIG 20
Week 8
19.11.2016Yeats CountypNUIG 1p
20.11.2016Galway 20Greenfields 15
20.11.2016Greenfields 20NUIG 23
Week 9
27.11.2016Yeats County1Greenfields 21
27.11.2016Galway 14NUIG 20
Week 10
04.12.2016Greenfields 20NUIG 11
Week 11
11.12.2016Galway 10Greenfields 11
11.12.2016Galway 20NUIG 11
[References: 2]

Report

Greenfields 1 from Dangan won the Connacht Hockey Division 1 Phase 1 by two points from Galway 1. They were also two points ahead in Division 1A Phase 2 with two matches to go. Galway 1 were in second place and NUI Galway 1 in third. Those three clubs 2nds teams took fourth to sixth in the Phase 12 standings, with Sligo’s Yeats County in seventh, and demoted along with Greenfields 2 to Division 1B for Phase 2.

References

Images

[1] Connacht Hockey Wayback Machine (2017) bg_one [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20170621225943im_/http://www.connachthockey.com/images/bg_one.jpg [Accessed 14 May 2021]

Websites

[2] Connacht Hockey (2017) Connacht Hockey [Internet] Available from: https://www.connachthockey.com/ [Accessed 12 August 2017][Broken Link][Archived on the Wayback Machine at: http://web.archive.org/web/20171001205555/https://www.connachthockey.com/ [Accessed 14 May 2021]

[3] Connacht Hockey (2017) Fixtures and Results [Internet] Available from: http://www.connachthockey.com/fixtures.html#Div1A [Accessed 12 August 2017][Broken Link][Archived on the Wayback Machine at: http://web.archive.org/web/20170621225943/http://www.connachthockey.com/fixtures.html [Accessed 14 May 2021]

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Leinster Hockey Association South East League 2016-17

Leinster Hockey Logo
Leinster Hockey Logo [References: 1]

Final Table

LHA South East LeaguePWDLFAPts
Kilkenny 1st (C)660029118
Wexford 1st650137315
Enniscorthy HC 1st640218512
Carlow 1st63039249
Gorey 1st62049226
Wexford 2nd61056203
Enniscorthy HC 2nd60060330
[References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
25.09.2016Wexford 1st10Carlow 1st0
25.09.2016Kilkenny 1st2Enniscorthy HC 1st0
25.09.2016Wexford 2nd1Gorey 1st3
Week 2
02.10.2016Enniscorthy HC 1st4Wexford 2nd0
02.10.2016Carlow 1st2Gorey 1st1
02.10.2016Enniscorthy HC 2nd0Wexford 1st12
Week 3
07.10.2016Enniscorthy HC 2nd0Enniscorthy HC 1st3
11.10.2016Wexford 2nd0Wexford 1st4
Week 4
16.10.2016Enniscorthy HC 1st7Gorey 1st1
16.10.2016Carlow 1st3Enniscorthy HC 2nd0
16.10.2016Kilkenny 1st2Wexford 1st1
Week 3 Rescheduled
31.10.2016Gorey 1st0Kilkenny 1st4
Week 5
06.11.2016Wexford 1st8Gorey 1st0
06.11.2016Carlow 1st4Wexford 2nd3
06.11.2016Kilkenny 1st9Enniscorthy HC 2nd0
Week 6
20.11.2016Wexford 2nd0Kilkenny 1st5
20.11.2016Gorey 1st4Enniscorthy HC 2nd0
20.11.2016Enniscorthy HC 1st3Carlow 1st0
Week 7
04.12.2016Enniscorthy HC 1st1Wexford 1st2
04.12.2016Carlow 1st0Kilkenny 1st7
04.12.2016Enniscorthy HC 2nd0Wexford 2nd2
[References: 2]

Legend / Key: (C) Champions

Report

Kilkenny won the South East League in Hockey in 2016-17, with all matches going to form. Wexford finished second, Enniscorthy HC third, Carlow fourth, Gorey fifth and the seconds teams of Wexford and Enniscorthy HC took the bottom two spots in the seven team league. Each of the 1st teams bar Carlow 1st joined the Leinster League for 2017-18. Carlow 1st and the 2nds teams of Kilkenny, Wexford and Carlow and Enniscorthy HC 3rds played in a new Sunday League which replaced the South East League.

References

Images

[1] Leinster Hockey Facebook Page (2018) Leinster Hockey Logo [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-1/c66.65.816.816/s200x200/311049_176104735800244_830978520_n.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=3ff8042d70c8faea6e7012fd10941926&oe=5C31F181 [Accessed 18 September 2018]

Websites

[2] Leinster Hockey (2019) South East League [Internet] Available from: https://www.leinsterhockey.ie/league/110927/south_east_league [Accessed 3 May 2017][Broken Link][Archived on the Wayback Machine at: http://web.archive.org/web/20170717101230/https://www.leinsterhockey.ie/league/110927/south_east_league [Accessed 14 May 2021]

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CUSAI Hockey Intervarsities Mauritius Cup Men 2003-04

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CUSAI Logo [References: 1]

Cup Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Cup Semi-Finals
06.11.2003Dublin University3University College Dublin0
06.11.2003Dublin City University1 (8ps)University of Ulster1 (9ps)
Cup Final
06.11.2003Dublin University2University of Ulster0
[References: 2]

Plate Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Plate Semi-Finals
06.11.2003National University of Ireland Galway0University College Cork3
06.11.2003Queen’s University Belfast5Royal College of Surgeons Ireland0
Plate Final
06.11.2003University College Cork0Queen’s University Belfast1
[References: 2]

Group Tables

CUSAI Hockey Intervarsities Men 2003-04PWDLFAPts
Mauritius Cup Group A
Dublin University (C)43101647
Dublin City University (C)43011456
Queen’s University Belfast (P)42111045
National University of Ireland Galway (P)41035162
University of Limerick40041170
Mauritius Cup Group B
University of Ulster (C)33001606
University College Dublin (C)3111443
University College Cork (P)3111783
Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (P)30031160
[References: Compiled from results in 2]

Legend / Key: (C) Qualify for Mauritius Cup semi-Finals (P) Qualify for Mauritius Plate Semi-Finals

Group Results

DateHome TeamAway team
Group A
04.11.2003National University of Ireland Galway2Queen’s University Belfast4
04.11.2003Queen’s University Belfast0Dublin City University2
04.11.2003Dublin University4Dublin City University3
04.11.2003Dublin University5University of Limerick0
04.11.2003University of Limerick0National University of Ireland Galway2
05.11.2003National University of Ireland Galway1Dublin University7
05.11.2003University of Limerick0Queen’s University Belfast6
05.11.2003University of Limerick1Dublin City University4
05.11.2003Dublin City University5National University of Ireland Galway0
05.11.2003Queen’s University Belfast0Dublin University0
Group B
04.11.2003University College Cork0University of Ulster5
04.11.2003Royal College of Surgeons Ireland0University College Dublin2
04.11.2003Royal College of Surgeons Ireland1University College Cork5
04.11.2003Royal College of surgeons Ireland0University of Ulster9
04.11.2003University of Ulster2University College Dublin0
04.11.2003University College Cork2University College dublin2
[References: 2]

Report

In a Tournament described as wide-open on the Council of University Sports Administrators in Ireland (CUSAI) website, Group A winners Dublin University defeated Group B winners University of Ulster to capture the CUSAI Hockey Intervarsities Men for the Mauritius Cup. Holders Dublin City University had suffered a defeat on the opening day to Dublin University leaving them with a tougher Semi-Final against University of Ulster, which UU won 9-8 on Penalty Strokes after a 1-1 draw After Extra Time. Dublin University won the other Semi-Final 3-0 against University College Dublin, who scraped into the Cup Semi-Finals on goal difference after a 2-2 draw with University College Cork in the final Group B match. The Mauritius Plate was won by Queen’s University Belfast after a 1-0 victory over University College Cork in the Plate Final.

Venue: Trinity College Sports Grounds, Santry, Dublin

Trinity College Dublin were hosts, with all matches played at Santry, Dublin from Tuesday, the 4th November 2003 to Thursday the 6th November 2003.

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

References

Images

[1] Wikipedia (2020) CUSAI Logo [Internet] Available from: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/18/CUSAI-Logo-Only.jpg/220px-CUSAI-Logo-Only.jpg [Accessed 12 April 2020]

Internet Archive

[2] CUSAI | Wayback Machine (2005) Hockey Intervarsities 2003 / 2004 – info [Internet] Available from:  http://web.archive.org/web/20041123015431/http://www.cusai.ie/irishaffairs/20032004/iv/hockey.html#results[Accessed 24 May 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Kevin Smyth & Richard Sheehy.

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Women’s Irish Hockey League Roll of Honour 2009-Present

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Roll of Honour 2009-Present

SeasonChampions
Women’s Irish Hockey League
2008-09Loreto
2009-10Railway Union
2010-11Pegasus
2011-12Railway Union
2012-13Railway Union
2013-14UCD
2014-15Pegasus
Women’s EY Hockey League
2015-16Hermes
2016-17UCD
2017-18UCD
2018-19Pegasus
2019-20League null and void due to COVID
[References: 2]

Report

In the 12 seasons since the start of the Women’s Irish Hockey League in 2008-09, the League has been won on three occasions each by Railway Union (Sandymount, Dublin 4), University College Dublin (Belfield, Dublin 4) and Pegasus (Belfast). Other winners have been Hermes (Monkstown, Co. Dublin) and the inaugural Champions Loreto (Rathfarnham, Dublin 14). The 2019-20 season was declared null and void due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

UCD Ladies Hockey Club - Women's Irish Hockey League Champions 2017-18 [Reference: 3][Picture Credit: UCD Facebook]
UCD Ladies Hockey Club – Women’s Irish Hockey League Champions 2017-18 [Reference: 3][Picture Credit: UCD Facebook]

References

Images

[1] Hockey Ireland (2017) Hockey Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: http://sportlomo-userupload.s3.amazonaws.com/user_data/modules/player_profiles2/8089/36Ggv3vHPUGom7VCRnL57YR8.jpeg [Accessed 29 May 2017]

Websites

[2] Hockey Ireland (2021) EYHL [Internet] Available from: https://hockey.ie/competitions-2/eyhl/ [Accessed 20 January 2021]

Images

[3] UCD Ladies Hockey Club Facebook (2018) Photo, May 2, 2018 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/ucdladieshockey/photos/10155556211875208 [Accessed 21 January 2021]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Margaret Williams. (UCD)

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Irish Indoor Bowling Association Inter-Zone Men’s Boomer Cup 2020

Results

WinnersRunners-Up
Preliminary Round
South Tyrone61Lisburn46
Larne64North West63
Mid Ulster53Western42
Mid Antrim69South Down44
Foyle52Belfast41
Monaghan61Mid Tyrone63
Round 1
South Tyrone50Larne49
Mid Ulster60Mid Antrim40
Monaghan52Foyle35
Donegal63East Antrim50
North Down51North Eat49
Mid Down58Meath40
Northern56West Down45
Armagh58Oriel50
Round 2
Mid Ulster51South Tyrone42
Donegal58Monaghan41
North Down47Mid Down39
Armagh61Northern41
Semi-Finals
Donegal68Mid Ulster52
Armagh63North Down44
Final
Donegal57Armagh29
[Reference: 2]

Report

Donegal won their first ever Irish Indoor Bowling Association Inter-Zone Men’s Boomer Cup in 2020 after a 57-29 victory over Armagh in the Final. They had earlier beaten East Antrim 63-50, Monaghan 58-41 and Mid Ulster 68-52 to reach the Final.

Donegal - Irish Indoor Bowling Association Inter-Zone Boomer Cup Champions 2020 [Reference: 4]
Donegal – Irish Indoor Bowling Association Inter-Zone Boomer Cup Champions 2020 [Reference: 4]

References

Logos

[1] Irish Indoor Bowling Association (2020) Tournaments Inter-Zone Men’s Boomer Cup [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 28 December 2020]

Websites

[2] Irish Indoor Bowling Association (2020) Tournaments Inter-Zone Men’s Boomer Cup [Internet] Available from: https://0cc80fa7-3179-496d-98eb-2a2526e43222.filesusr.com/ugd/024943_ec145d86ce9941d59ef515924c677c4f.pdf [Accessed 28 December 2020]

[3] Irish Indoor Bowling Association (2020) Donegal Claim First Boomer Cup Title [Internet] Available from: https://www.iiba.co.uk/post/donegal-claim-first-boomer-cup-title [Accessed 28 December 2020]

Images

[4] Irish Indoor Bowling Association (2020) Donegal Claim First Boomer Cup Title [Internet] Available from: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/a27d24_f2db17209e5b431785ea7411e4cfc7e6~mv2.jpg/v1/fill/w_925,h_694,al_c,q_90,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01/a27d24_f2db17209e5b431785ea7411e4cfc7e6~mv2.webp [Accessed 28 December 2020]

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Thanks to Frank Kingston.

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Irish Tenpin Bowling Association 25th Seniors Championship Mixed Doubles Scratch 2020

Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings

PosNamesH’capGame 1Game 2Game 3AvgScratch Series
1Elaine Lalor
Paolo di Tofano
31
32
229
169
161
177
199
201
196.33
183.33
589
550
398338403379.671139
2Carol Catchpole
Sean McDonnell
18
18
218
222
193
153
151
181
187.33
185.33
562
556
440346332372.671118
3Kathleen Lyons
Tom Byrne
27
20
179
192
156
214
167
199
167.33
201.67
502
605
371370366369.001107
4Roisin Cloake
Fergal McLaughlin
35
22
158
205
134
212
178
216
156.67
211.00
470
633
363346394367.671103
5Yvonne Randell
Paddy Gibbons
39
48
185
164
201
175
188
178
191.33
172.33
574
517
349376366363.671091
6Theresa Watts
Philip Watts
18
27
168
168
171
178
179
162
172.67
169.33
518
508
336349341342.001026
7Anne Quinn
John R. Wilson
45
34
154
175
156
102
135
191
148.33
189.33
445
568
329258326337.671013
8Pat Holmes
P.J. Shine
31
55
190
142
166
158
149
188
168.33
162.67
505
488
332324337331.00903
9Dymphna Kestell
Paddy Dunne
23
24
149
175
151
149
170
182
156.67
168.67
470
506
324300352325.33976
10Berni Moriarty
Rodney Peacock
22
43
138
134
124
191
152
183
138.00
169.33
414
508
272325335307.33922
11Theresa Whelan
Peter Murphy
45
66
173
145
154
129
164
136
163.67
136.67
491
410
111318283300300.33901
12Margaret McConkey
Liam O’Rafferty
48
58
147
147
150
157
133
166
143.33
156.67
430
470
294307299300.00900
13Ann Cullen
Des Murphy
31
72
162
294
141
132
135
136
146.00
134.00
438
402
396273271280.00840
Irish Tenpin Bowling Association 25th Seniors Championship Mixed Doubles Scratch 2020 [Reference: 2]

Report

Elaine Lalor and Paolo di Tofano won the Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Senior Mixed Doubles Championship in 2020, with a Scratch Series score of 1138 over 3 games. Carol Catchpole and Sean McDonnell finished in second on 1118 and Kathleen Lyons and Tom Byrne in third on 1107.

References

Websites

[1] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020) wpce6627d4_06 [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 22 August 2020]

[2] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020)Seniors Championship Mixed Doubles Scratch [Internet] Available from: http://www.tenpinbowling.ie/ITBA%2025th%20Annual%20National%20Senior%20Championships%202020%20-%20Mixed%20Doubles%20-%20Scratch.pdf [Accessed 22 August 2020]

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Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Tour Men’s 2019-20

Standings After March 2020 Event

PosNamePin/FallGAvgToursBest 8Total Pts
1Haulie Storan973048202.718240240
2Fergal McLaughlin871543202.677202202
3Tom Byrne851243197.957194194
4Philip Watts914348190.488186186
5Liam Byrne894948186.448168168
6Sean McDonnell751638197.796165165
7Paddy Dunne820743190.867161161
8Nickey O’Malley808743188.077149149
9Paul Stott Snr800943186.267143143
10John R. Wilson876948182.698142142
11Paolo di Tofano789443183.587131131
12Niall Cullen757943176.267107107
13Johan Britz693638182.5369898
14Ken Foley685638180.4269595
15Brian Dagger745743173.4278484
16Des Vella829348172.7788383
17Christy Scully818948170.7688383
18Rodney Peacock812948169.3587777
19Paddy Gibbons810948168.9487474
20Mark Higson442325176.9257272
21Jim Ansbro724243168.4277272
22Joe Ridgeway716443166.6075656
23Paddy Kilduff637638167.7965050
24Ken O’Reilly773448161.1385050
25Tommy Nolan533632166.7554949
26Shay Kelly697043162.0974141
27P.J. Shine752948156.8583131
28Peter Murphy629943146.4972222
29Liam O’Rafferty576138151.6162121
30Jim Donagh477131153.9061919
31Jim Finnerty201912168.2511414
32Tom Brady408027151.1141313
33Kieran Shortt190111172.8221212
34Ronnie Gillam10656177.50177
35Dave English8535170.60177
36Michael Ridgeway146910146.90277
37Des Murphy229315152.87366
38Jim Hancock7545150.81133
Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Tour Men’s Standings 2019-20 [Reference: 2]

Report

Haulie Storan finished top of the Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Tour in 2019-20, with 240 Total Points after 8 rounds. The Tour was ended early due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus Epidemic. Ferghal McLaughlin finished second on 202 and Tom Byrne third on 194.

References

Sources

[1] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020) wpce6627d4_06 [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 22 August 2020]

[2] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020)Grand Prix Scratch Standings After March 2020 Event [Internet] Available from: http://www.tenpinbowling.ie/Senior%20Grand%20Prix%20Standings%202019-2020%20Scratch%20v%208.pdf [Accessed 22 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Graeme Ryan.

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Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Tour Ladies 2019-20

Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings After March 2020 Event

PosNamePin/FallGAvgToursBest 8Total Pts
1Theresa Watts863148179.818238238
2Berni Moriarty843048175.638228228
3Dymphna Kestell831348173.198197197
4Carol Cathpole705138185.556192192
5Martina Shortt748543174.077190190
6Pat Holmes805048167.718174174
7Elaine Lalor794348165.488172172
8Mary Heffernan781748162.858161161
9Anita Watts640537173.116151151
10Yvonne Randell699745155.498138138
11Ann Cullen692143160.957135135
12Maeve O’Reilly640642152.527114114
13Kathleen Lyons463228165.4349494
14Roisin Cloake454828162.4348282
15Margaret McConkey535137144.6268181
16Ann Quinn415327153.8147070
17Treasa Whelan401827148.8146262
Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Ladies Standings 2019-20 [Reference: 2]

Report

Theresa Watts finished top of the Irish Tenpin Bowling Association Grand Prix Scratch Ladies Tour Standings with 238 Total Points in 2019-20 after the Tour was cut short due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus epidemic. Berni Moriarty finished second on 228 and Dymphna Kestell third on 197.

References

Sources

[1] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020) wpce6627d4_06 [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 22 August 2020]

[2] Irish Tenpin Bowling Association (2020)Grand Prix Scratch Standings After March 2020 Event [Internet] Available from: http://www.tenpinbowling.ie/Senior%20Grand%20Prix%20Standings%202019-2020%20Scratch%20v%208.pdf [Accessed 22 August 2020]

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Croquet Association of Ireland Irish Championships Singles 1990-Present

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Singles Champions 1990-Present

YearChampionRunner-UpResult
1988Simon Williams
1989
1990Jerry Guest (England)
1991Lewis Palmer (Wales)
1992Fred Rogerson
1993Aaron Westerby (New Zealand)
1994George Noble (England)Ronan McInerney
1995Ed CunnighamRonan McInerney
1996Ronan McInerneyMalcolm O’Connell (Scotland)
1997Ronan McInerneySimon Williams
1998Simon WilliamsPhil Cordingly (England)
1999Matthew Burrow (Jersey)Jacques Fournier (USA?)
2000Ed CunninghamStephen Mulliner (England)
2001Simon WilliamsPhil Cordingly (England)
2002Ronan McInerneyMark McInerney
2003Simon WilliamsRonan McInerney
2004Mark McInerneyRobert Fulford (England)
2005Ronan McInerneyEd Cunnigham
2006Mark McInerneyRobert Fulford
2007Stephen Mulliner (UK)Chris Patmore (UK)+13tpo +26qp
2008Simon WilliamsChris Patmore (UK)+15, -26tp, +24tp
2009Steve Mulliner (UK)Chris Patmore (UK)
2010Ben Rothman (USA)Simon Williams
2011Mark McInerneyBen Rothman (USA)+17tp, +17tp. +17tp, +3
2012Andrew JohnstonSimon Williams
2013Andrew JohnstonDanny Johnston+26, +10tp
2014
2015Andrew JohnstonDanny Johnston
2016Simon WilliamsPatsy Fitzgerald
2017Andrew JohnstonDanny Johnston
2018
2019Andrew JohnstonPatsy Fitzgerald
2020Cancelled
Croquet Association of Ireland Championship of Ireland Singles Champions 1988-Present [Ref: 1-19]

Note: Irish unless stated

Report

The origins of Croquet are unclear, it may have been played in the Middle Ages, and possibly even have passed down from ancient times. The first mention of Croquet, however, is in the Field in 1858, which mentions meetings of the Co. Meath Croquet Cracks. the players were mostly young and met at each others houses, and one player, George Annesley Pollock of Oatlands and Newcastle, Co. Meath, laid out the rules under the pseudonym “corncrake” and called them “The Rules of the Oatlands Club” – the first Croquet Rules in the World.

The Championship of Ireland, an Open featuring some of the top players of the World, has been won numerous times since 1988 by Irish Croquet players Simon Williams, Ronan McInerney, Mark McInerney and Andrew Johnston.

References

Websites

[1] Croquet Ireland | Ronan McInerney (2004) More than a decade of the Irish Championships [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/node/5 [Accessed 15 June 2017]

[2] Croquet Ireland (2005) Championships of Ireland 2005 [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/archive/2005/IrishChamps05.htm [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[3] Croquet Ireland (2006) Championships of Ireland 2006 [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/archive/2006/Irish%20Champs%202006%20Report.htm [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[4] Croquet Ireland (2007) Championships of Ireland 2007 [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/archive/2007/Irish%20Championships%20results%202007.htm [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[5] Croquet Ireland (2008) Championships of Ireland 2008 [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/node/49 [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[6] Croquet Ireland (2009) Championships of Ireland 2009 [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/node/82 [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[7] Croquet Ireland (2010) Championships of Ireland 2010 [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/index.php/node/130 [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[8] Croquet Ireland (2011) Mark McInerney wins the Irish Championships [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/index.php/node/150 [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[9] Croquet Ireland (2012) Championships of Ireland 2012 [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/index.php/node/184 [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[10] Croquet Ireland (2013) Results of Irish Championships [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/node/226 [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[11] Croquet Ireland (2014) Championships of Ireland 2014 [Internet] Available from: [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[12] Croquet Ireland (2015) Open Championship of Ireland results [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/node/293 [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[13] Croquet Ireland (2016) Championships of Ireland 2016 [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/node/377 [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[14] Croquet Ireland (2017) Andrew Johnston wins Irish Open 2017 [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/node/417 [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[15] Croquet Ireland (2018) Championships of Ireland 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/archive/2005/IrishChamps05.htm [Accessed 29 May 2020]

[16] Croquet Ireland (2019) Irish Open – final days play [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/node/484[Accessed 29 May 2020]

[17] Croquet Ireland (2019) A History of Croquet in Ireland [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/node/4 [Accessed 29 May 2020]

Images

[18] Croquet Ireland (2019) logo [Internet] Available from: http://croquetireland.com/themes/custom/zircroq/logo.png [Accessed 29 May 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Aoife Mulcahy, Shane Mulcahy, Cara Mulcahy, Simon Williams, Kate Hartnett and Conor Kostick.

About this document

Researched, Compiled and Written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 29 May 2020

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Leinster Senior League Men Division 1 (Hockey) 1990-2000

LSL Men Division 1 1990-91

PWDLFAPts
Avoca1426
Three Rock Rovers1416
Pembroke1413
YMCA1412
Monkstown1311
Glenanne1411
St. Ita’s149
St. Brendan’s138
Leinster Senior League Men (Hockey) 1990-91 [Reference: 1]

LSL Men Division 1 1991-92

PWDLFAPts
Pembroke1495039923
Avoca141031361523
YMCA14644251716
Three Rock Rovers13445151712
Monkstown14356102511
St. Brendan’s14446111710
Glenanne13427182510
Railway Union1403118343
Leinster Senior League Men Division 1 (Hockey) 1991-92 [Reference: 2]

LSL Men Division 1 1992-93

PWDLFAPts
Avoca181323381228
Pembroke181233351227
Three Rock Rovers181143381726
Glennane18846221620
YMCA17827261618
Railway Union18648182316
St. Brendan’s17647122616
Monkstown17251012289
Corinthians1725107309
St. James’s Gate1831147357
Leinster Senior League Men Division 1 (Hockey) 1992-93 [Reference: 3]

LSL Men Division 1 1993-94

PWDLFAPts
Pembroke18135042731
Avoca18134136930
Three Rock Rovers181026402222
Glenanne18675212219
YMCA18666242218
Railway Union18558182615
St. Brendan’s18459123413
Corinthians18369173312
Aer Lingus183411153210
Portrane182610193710
Leinster Senior League Men Division 1 (Hockey) 1993-94 [Reference: 4]

LSL Men Division 1 1994-95

PWDLFAPts
Pembroke18134142930
Avoca18115132927
YMCA181116272023
Three Rock Rovers16835452219
Railway Union18567182216
Corinthians17557182915
Glenanne16466111914
Carlow183510143411
Monkstown184212103110
St. Brendan’s1833129319
Leinster Senior League Men Division 1 (Hockey) 1994-95 [Reference: 5]

LSL Men Division 1 1995-96

PWDLFAPts
Three Rock Rovers+17134052932
Avoca181422571030
Pembroke181035331523
Railway Union+17944332022
Glenanne18927302620
Corinthians18738221917
Portrane186111214913
YMCA185211163212
Carlow18071112447
Kilkenny1804147534
Leinster Senior League Men (Hockey) 1995-96 [Reference: 6]

Note: + Three Rock Rovers awarded 2 Points for their fixture with Railway Union after Railway Union failed to show up for their match.

LSL Men Division 1 1996-97

PWDLFAPts
Pembroke181332601829
Avoca181143582726
Glenanne181143492526
Three Rock Rovers181134672325
Corinthians18747454418
Railway Union18567303616
Monkstown188010334316
YMCA184410304312
Portrane18311417677
St. Brendan’s/Phoenix Park18131413705
Leinster Senior League Men Division 1 (Hockey) 1996-97 [Reference: Compiled from Table & Results in 7-8]

LSL Men Division 1 1997-98

PWDLFAPts
Pembroke181503651845
Glenanne181413732843
Corinthians181413583143
Avoca181017482831
Three Rock Rovers18828494126
Railway Union18738403924
YMCA185211294917
Monkstown184212265214
UCD184014277312
Dublin University18301518749
Leinster Senior League Men (Hockey) 1997-98 [Reference: 9]

LSL Men Division 1 1998-99

PWDLFAPts
Pembroke181440681746
Glenanne181215522637
Avoca181143392537
Corinthians18945442131
Three Rock Rovers18945462931
Railway Union18927333929
Monkstown18648304022
Aer Lingus183213215111
YMCA18301521569
Kilkenny18111611704
Leinster Senior League Men Division 1 (Hockey) 1998-99 [Reference: 10]

LSL Men Division 1 1999-2000

PWDLFAPts
Glenanne181341592443
Pembroke181332571442
Monkstown181125452335
Corinthians181026443332
YMCA18729374423
Avoca18576373122
Three Rock Rovers187110364222
Railway Union186210423720
Aer Lingus184311274315
Clontarf1801176991
Leinster Senior League Men Division 1 (Hockey) 1999-2000 [Reference: Compiled from Tables in 10-11]

Report

Pembroke Wanderers won the Leinster Hockey Association Leinster Division One Men’s title six times from 1990-91 to 1999-2000. After finishing third behind Champions Avoca and second placed Three Rock Rovers in 1990-91, they then won the title ahead of Avoca on goal difference in 1991-92. Division One was expanded from 8 to 10 teams in 1992-93 and again Avoca were Champions, before finishing runners-up four seasons running from 1993-94 to 1996-97. Pembroke Wanderers were Champions three times during that span, with only Three Rock Rovers in 1995-96 interrupting it. Pembroke went on to win two more Division One titles in 1997-98 and 1998-99 making five Championships in six years before Glenanne won the title in 1999-2000.

References

[1] Anon. (1991) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Monday, April 22, 1991. pg. 22. [Internet] Available from:https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1991/0422/Pg022.html#Ar02200 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

[2] Anon. (1992) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Monday, April 6, 1992. pg. 25. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1992/0406/Pg025.html#Ar02500 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

[3] Anon. (1993) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Monday, April 26, 1993. pg. 28. [Internet] Available from:https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1993/0426/Pg028.html#Ar02800 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

[4] Anon. (1994) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Monday, April 11, 1994. pg. 26. [Internet] Available from:https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1994/0411/Pg026.html#Ar02600 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

[5] Anon. (1995) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Monday, April 10, 1995. pg. 28. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1995/0410/Pg028.html#Ar02800 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

[6] Anon. (1996) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Monday, April 3, 1996. pg. 22. [Internet] Available from:https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1996/0403/Pg022.html#Ar02203[Accessed 22 January 2020]

[7] Anon. (1997) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Monday, April 7, 1997. pg. 30. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1997/0407/Pg030.html#Ar03000 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

[8] Anon. (1997) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Wednesday, April 9, 1997. pg. 26. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1997/0409/Pg026.html#Ar02600 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

[9] Anon. (1998) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Monday, April 6, 1998. pg. 32. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1998/0406/Pg032.html#Ar03200 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

[10] Anon. (1991) “Glenanne triumph in cracking contest” Irish Times. Friday, March 26, 1999. pg. 17. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1999/0326/Pg017.html#Ar01704 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

[11] Anon. (1991) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Monday, March 20, 2000. pg. 33. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2000/0320/Pg033.html#Ar03300 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

[12] Anon. (1991) “Sports Round Up – Hockey” Irish Times. Wednesday, March 22, 2000. pg. 23. [Internet] Available from: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/2000/0322/Pg023.html#Ar02305 [Accessed 22 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville (Three Rock Rovers), Kevin Smyth (Corinthians) & Richard Sheehy (Trinity College Dublin).

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Conville, Kevin Smyth & Richard Sheehy.

About this document

Researched, compiled and written by Enda Mulcahy for the

Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 14 May 2021

(c) Copyright Enda Mulcahy and Eirball 2021

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