Category: Australian Rules

Australian Football League Ireland Premiership Roll of Honour 2000-Present

AFL Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

Roll of Honour

YearChampions
2000Dublin Demons
2001Dublin Demons
2002Leeside Lions
2003Leeside Lions
2004South Dublin Eagles
2005Leeside Lions
2006South Dublin Swans
2007Leeside Lions
2008Dublin Demons
2009Dublin Demons
2010South Dublin Swans
2011South Dublin Swans
2012Belfast Redbacks
2013South Dublin Swans
2014Belfast Redbacks
2015South Dublin Swans
2016Leeside Lions
2017Leeside Lions
2018Belfast Redbacks
2019Belfast Redbacks
Australian Football League Ireland Premiership Roll of Honour 2000-Present [Reference: 2]

Report

Leeside Lions have won the Australian Football League Ireland Premiership most often since the first season in 2000 with six Championships, followed by South Dublin Swans with five, Dublin Demons and Belfast Redbacks both with four wins and South Dublin Eagles with one. Belfast Redbacks have won the two most recent in 2018 and 2019.

References

Images

[1] TWIMG (2017) Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/498229009742704640/lMxp3RkN.png [Accessed 23 March 2017]

Websites

[2] Australian Football League Ireland (2020) Roll of Honour [Internet] Available from: http://aflireland.ie/index.php/role-of-honour/  %5BAccessed 14 September 2020]

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Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s/9s Roll of Honour 2001-2011

Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

Roll of Hounour 2001-2011

YearChampions
2001Midland Tigers
2002Leeside Lions
2003Leeside Lions
2004Leeside Lions
2005Dublin Demons
2006Dublin Demons
2007Dublin Demons
2008South Dublin Swans
2009South Dublin Swans
2010South Dublin Swans
2011Belfast Redbacks
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s/9s Roll of Honour 2001-2011 [References: 2]

Report

The Super 10s / 9s Competition was introduced by the Australian Rules Football League of Ireland to help smaller teams play Footy. It also helped the ARFLI teams field seconds teams or give first team players more playing time.

It lasted from 2001 to 2011 after which it became a competition for Women. Midland Tigers won the first Super 10s in 2001, then there were three three-in-a-rows from Leeside Lions, Dublin Demons and South Dublin Sawns before Belfast Redbacks took the 2011 title.

References

Images

[27] TWIMG (2017) Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/498229009742704640/lMxp3RkN.png [Accessed 23 March 2017]

Websites

[2] Australian Football League Ireland (2020) Roll of Honour [Internet] Available from: http://aflireland.ie/index.php/role-of-honour/  [Accessed 14 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

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Australian Football League Europe Fitzpatrick Cup 2020

Australian Football League Europe Logo [Reference: 1]

Standings

PWLDPFPAPts
Pool A
UCC 1440016
Oxford21105
Cambridge21105
Cardiff Met21105
CIT 240404
Pool B
Birmingham22008
CIT 1431013
SDU21105
UCC 241307
Oxford 220202
Australian Football League Europe Fitzpatrick Cup 2019 [References: 2]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Final
08.02.2020UCC 133Birmingham27
3rd Place
08.02.2020CIT 118Oxford27
5th Place
08.02.2020SDUCambridge
7th Place
08.02.2020UCC 216Cardiff Met15
9th Place
08.02.2020CIT 233Oxford 217
Australian Football League Europe Fitzpatrick Cup 2019 [References: 2]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool A
08.02.2020CIT 28Oxford 144
08.02.2020CIT 27Cambridge36
08.02.2020CIT 214Cardiff Met17
08.02.2020CIT 214CIT 158
08.02.2020UCC 129Oxford Met21
08.02.2020UCC 129Cambridge12
08.02.2020UCC 137Oxford 110
Pool B
08.02.2020CIT 137Oxford 217
08.02.2020CIT 136UCC 24
08.02.2020CIT 127SDU 8
08.02.2020CIT 112Birmingham28
08.02.2020UCC 216SDU20
08.02.2020UCC 215Oxford 212
08.02.2020UCC 216Cardiff Met15
Australian Football League Europe Fitzpatrick Cup 2019 [References: 2]

Report

University College Cork Bulldogs 1 triumphed in the Australian Football League Europe Fitzpatrick Cup Championship in 2020 defeating Birmingham 33-27 in the Final, after winning all four Pool Games. Four sides from Cork (two UCC and two Cork IT) represented Ireland in the Championship for University teams held in Oxford on the 8th February 2020.

References

Images

[1] AFL Europe (2016) AFL Europe Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.afleurope.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/AFL-EUROPE.jpg [Accessed 13 March 2017]

Websites

[1] AFL Ireland (2020) UCC Bombers Crowned Fitz Cup Champions [Internet] Available from: http://aflireland.ie/index.php/2020/02/12/ucc-bombers-crowned-fitz-cup-champs/ [Accessed 5 September 2020]

Acknowledgements

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Australian Football League International Cup 2014

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final Round
19.08.2014Irish Warriors8.5.53South African Lions4.4.28
08.2014Papua New Guinea Mosquitos12.3.75New Zealand4.4.28
Grand Final
23.08.2014Papua New Guinea Mosquitos 6.9.45Irish Warriors6.6.42
Australian Football League International Cup 2014 [References: 1-3]

Pool Results

DateHome Team Away Team
Pool
10.08.2014Irish Warriors9.8.62Fiji1.4.10
13.08.2014Irish Warriors17.9.111France0.2.2
16.08.2014Irish Warriors10.6.66Nauru6.3.39
Australian Football League International Cup 2014 [References: 4-6]

Report

The Irish Warriors sailed through the Pool Stages of the Australian Football League International Cup 2014 in Melbourne defeating Fiji, France and Nauru before another good win against South African Lions in the Semi-Final.

In the Grand Final, however, they came against Papua New Guinea, the only other country where Australian Football is the National Sport, and were narrowly beaten 45-42 by the PNG team. It was heartbreak for the Irish Warriors to have come so close, but they could be proud of their magnificent performances throughout the tournament.

Mick Finn scored four goals to top score in the Grand Final, and Sean Paul Henry and Padraig Lucey each got one goal, but the Mosquitos got two late goals to snatch the victory.

Irish Warriors Team Photo v Papua New Guinea Mosquitos AFL International Grand Final 2014 [Reference: 7]

References

Images

[1] AFL Europe (2016) AFL Europe Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.afleurope.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/AFL-EUROPE.jpg [Accessed 13 March 2017]

Websites

[2] ARFLI (2014) A Real Double Irish [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/08/22/a-real-double-irish/ [Accessed 18 January 2017]

[3] ARFLI / John Corrigan (2014) Review of Warriors IC Grand Final [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/10/16/review-of-warriors-international-cup-grand-final/ [Accessed 5 September 2020][Broken Link – Available on the Wayback Machine Web Archive at: https://web.archive.org/web/20141207155425/http://www.arfli.com/2014/10/16/review-of-warriors-international-cup-grand-final/ [Accessed 18 January 2017]

[3] ARFLI (2014) Blu Marine Warriors Battle Past South Africa [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/08/22/blu-marine-warriors-battle-past-south-africa/  [Accessed 18 January 2017]

[4] ARFLI (2014) Blu Marine Warriors Through to S/Fs [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/08/22/blu-marine-warriors-through-to-sfs/  [Accessed 18 January 2017]

[5] ARFLI (2014) Match Report: Blu Marine Irish Warriors v France  [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/08/14/match-report-blu-marine-warriors-v-france/ [Accessed 18 January 2017]

[6] ARFLI (2014) Match Report: Blu Marine Irish Warriors v France  [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/08/14/match-report-blu-marine-warriors-v-fiji/  [Accessed 18 January 2017]

Images

[7] ARFLI (2014) IC14FinalMCGIreland-640×360 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20141207155425im_/http://www.arfli.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/IC14FinalMCGIreland-640×360.jpg [Accessed 18 January 2020]

Acknowledgements

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Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship 2002

Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Logo / Banner 2002 [Reference: 1]

Final Standings

 PWLDPts
*South Dublin Eagles15114033
*Leeside Lions13103030
*Midland Tigers17611018
Drogheda Dockers93609
Dublin Demons61503
Clare Crows20200
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship 2002 [References: 2]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final   
2002Leeside LionsWMidland TigersL
Grand Final   
2002South Dublin EaglesLLeeside LionsW
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship 2002 [References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
03.08.2002Midland Tigers2.6.18Drogheda Dockers6.15.51
03.08.2002South Dublin Eagles12.9.81Midland Tigers3.2.20
03.08.2002South Dublin Eagles10.14.74Drogheda Dockers3.6.24
Round 2
10.08.2002South Dublin Eagles12.12.84Midland Tigers3.1.19
10.08.2002South Dublin Eagles6.7.43Leeside Lions5.9.39
10.08.2002Drogheda Dockers9.4.58Midland Tigers5.10.40
10.08.2002Midland Tigers7.2.44Leeside Lions6.11.47
10.08.2002Drogheda Dockers5.2.32Leeside Lions2.4.16
10.08.2002Drogheda Dockers2.7.19South Dublin Eagles11.8.74
Round 3
24.08.2002South Dublin eagles12.13.85Midland Tigers3.12.30
Round 4
31.08.2002Midland Tigers14.8.92Drogheda Dockers7.13.55
Round 5
07.09.2002Leeside Lions8.9.57Clare Crows2.5.17
07.09.2002South Dublin Eagles2.9.21Midland Tigers3.5.23
07.09.2002South Dublin Eagles5.4.34Leeside lions1.2.8
07.09.2002Midland Tigers9.5.59Clare Crows2.2.14
Round 5
21.09.2002Midland Tigers5.4.34South Dublin Eagles5.7.37
21.09.2002Leeside Lions9.6.60Drogheda Dockers5.2.32
21.09.2002Dublin Demons5.3.33Midland Tigers11.5.71
21.09.2002Leeside Lions6.13.49South Dublin Eagles5.6.36
21.09.2002Leeside Lions6.5.41Midland Tigers2.3.15
21.09.2002Dublin Demons1.0.6South Dublin Eagles10.13.73
Round 6
05.10.2002Midland Tigers2.8.20Leeside Lions6.6.42
05.10.2002Drogheda Dockers3.4.22Leeside Lions12.8.80
05.10.2002Midland Tigers15.7.97Drogheda Dockers5.4.34
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship 2002 [References: 2]

Report:

South Dublin Eagles lost the 2002 Super 10s Final to Leeside Lions of Cork, after the two teams had dominated the season.  South Dublin Eagles finished with 11 wins and 4 losses, and Leeside Lions with 10 wins and 3 losses.

The rest of the teams finished well down the table as most teams, with the exception of Midland Tigers only played in 1 or 2 of the Carnivals. Midland Tigers finished with 6 wins from 17, Drogheda Dockers with 3 from 9, Dublin Demons had one win in 6 and Clare Crows lost both matches they played.

The three teams that played in the most Carnivals reached the Playoffs, where in the Semi-Final Leeside Lions defeated Midland Tigers before going on to triumph in the Grand Final against South Dublin Eagles.

The Super 10s was essentially a second level to give newer or less experienced players matches. It consisted of blitz format 10-a-side matches.

References

Images

[1] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Internet Archive (2002) ARFLI Header [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20021209095659im_/http://www.arfli.com/images/header.jpg [Accessed 30 July 2019]

Websites

[2] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Wayback Machine (2002) Home [Click link for Super 10s Carnival Results and League Table][Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20021125211118/http://arfli.com/ [Accessed 30 March 2017]

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Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship 2003

Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Logo / Banner 2002 [Reference: 1]

ARFLI Super 10s 2003

 PWLDPts
South Dublin Eagles43106
Leeside Lions42204
Midland Tigers42204
Belfast Redbacks21013
Dublin Demons41213
Clare Crows41302
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship 2003 [References: 2]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
15.03.2003Midland Tigers4.8.30Clare Crows4.3.27
15.03.2003Leeside Lions7.5.47South Eagles Dublin2.4.16
15.03.2003Midland Tigers3.3.21Dublin Demons2.3.15
15.03.2003Clare Crows3.3.21Leeside Lions2.3.15
15.03.2003South Dublin Eagles4.0.24Dublin Demons2.6.18
Round 2
29.03.2003Dublin Tigers3.0.18Redbacks10.5.65
29.03.2003Leeside Lions2.9.21South Dublin Eagles4.4.28
29.03.2003Dublin Demons5.4.34Midland Tigers2.5.17
29.03.2003Redbacks4.3.27Dublin Demons3.9.27
29.03.2003Clare Crows4.4.28Leeside Lions7.8.50
29.03.2003South Dublin Eagles6.5.41Clare Crows1.6.12
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship 2003 [Reference: 2]

Report

For the 2003 Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship, teams played four matches, with South Dublin Eagles again taking the League Stage title, ahead of Leeside Lions and Midland Tigers.

The Eagles finished with 3 wins from four matches, and the Leeside Lions and Midland Tigers both finished with two wins from four. The Belfast Redbacks joined late, in Round 2, and won one and drew one to finish in fourth. Dublin Demons and Clare Crows were the other two competing teams. The crucial game for the Eagles came in their first match in round two where they beat Leeside Lions 28-21.

The Super 10s was essentially a second level to give newer or less experienced players matches. It consisted of blitz format 10-a-side matches.

References

Images

[1] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Internet Archive (2002) ARFLI Header [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20021209095659im_/http://www.arfli.com/images/header.jpg [Accessed 30 July 2019]

Websites

[2] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Wayback Machine (2003) [Arfli super 10s > Super 10s Tables] [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20030327182135/http://www.arfli.com/
[Accessed 12 April 2017]

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Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship 2004

Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Logo / Banner 2002 [Reference: 6]

Final Standings

 PWLDPts
Southern     
*Leeside Lions43106
Clare Crows21102
South Dublin Eagles41302
Northern     
*Dublin Demons44008
Belfast Redbacks21102
Mullingar Tigers40400
ARFLI Super 10s Championship 2004 [Reference: Compiled from results in 1-5]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Grand Final   
18.04.2011Dublin Demons5.4 34Leeside Lions6.7 43
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship 2004 [Reference: 1-5]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1Southern Conference
14.03.2004Leeside Lions3.3.21Clare Crows2.2.14
14.03.2004Leeside Lions4.1.25Dublin Eagles0.0.0
14.03.2004Clare Crows3.6.21Dublin Eagles0.0.0
Round 2Northern conference
14.03.2004Dublin Demons8.5.53Redbacks2.5.17
14.03.2004Dublin Demons9.5.59Mullingar Tigers1.5.11
14.03.2004Redbacks7.7.49Mullingar Tigers5.2.32
Round 2
28.03.2004South Dublin Eagles8.11.59Leeside Lions1.6.12
28.03.2004Dublin Demons10.10.70Mullingar Tigers0.3.3
Round 3
04.04.2004Leeside Lions7.6.48South Dublin Eagles0.4.4
04.04.2004Dublin Demons5.5.35Mullingar Tigers3.3.21
ARFLI Super 10s Championship Results 2004 [Reference: Compiled from results in 1-5]

Report

In 2004 the Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Super 10s Championship teams were split into Northern and Southern Divisions with the Division winners meeting in the GrandFinal, where Leeside Lions won 43-34 over Dublin Demons.

Leeside Lions had won the Southern Conference with 3 wins from 4, ahead of Clare Crows (who appear to have pulled out after Round 1) and South Dublin Eagles. Dublin Demons won all four of their matches to take the Northern Conference, with Redbacks (who also appear to have pulled out after Round 1) in second and Mullingar Tigers in third.

The Super 10s was essentially a second level to give newer or less experienced players matches. It consisted of blitz format 10-a-side matches.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (2004) “Ausrtalian Rules” Irish Examiner. Monday, 15 March 2004. Pg. 26-27

[2] Anon. (2004) “Ausrtalian Rules” Irish Examiner. Monday, 29 March 2004. Pg. 30-31

[3] Anon. (2004) “Ausrtalian Rules” Irish Examiner. Monday, 5 April 2004. Pg. 30-31

[4] Anon. (2004) “Ausrtalian Rules” Irish Examiner. Monday, 19 April 2004. Pg. 32-33

Websites

[5] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Wayback Machine (2003) [Arfli super 10s ] [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20040526044158/http://arfli.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=9 [Accessed 12 April 2017]

Images

[6] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland | Internet Archive (2002) ARFLI Header [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20021209095659im_/http://www.arfli.com/images/header.jpg [Accessed 30 July 2019]

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Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Jeep Super 9s 2011

Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Logo [Reference: 1]

Pool Tables

PWLDPFPAPts
Pool A
*Midwest Magpies220040228
*South Dublin Swans211037395
Midland Tigers202026422
Pool B
*Belfast Redbacks220070368
*West Dublin Saints201143623
Dublin Demons201137523
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Jeep Super 9s 2011 [Reference: Compiled from Results in 2]

Finals

DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Finals
04.2011Midwest Magpies45West Dublin Saints9
04.2011Belfast Redbacks50South Dublin Swans19
Grand Final
04.2011Belfast Redbacks32Midwest Magpies12
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Jeep Super 9s 2011 [Reference: 2]

Pool Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Pool A
04.2011South Dublin Swans14Midwest Magpies21
04.2011South Dublin Swans23Midland Tigers18
04.2011Midwest Magpies19Midland Tigers8
Pool B
04.2011Belfast Redbacks30Dublin Demons15
04.2011Belfast Redbacks40West Dublin Saints21
04.2011West Dublin Saints22Dublin Demons22
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Jeep Super 9s Results 2011 [Reference: 2]

Report

Belfast Redbacks won the Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Jeep Super 9s in 2011, triumphing 32-12 in the Grand Final against Midwest Magpies. The Redbacks had knocked South Dublin Swans out in the Semi-Finals and the Magpies had defeated West Dublin Saints. Midland Tigers (Mullingar & Maynooth) and Dublin Demons (North Dublin) were the two other teams competing in the competition.

The Super 9s is essentially a second level to give newer or less experienced players matches. It consisted of blitz format 10-a-side matches.

References

Images

[1] TWIMG (2017) Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Logo [Internet] Available from: https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/498229009742704640/lMxp3RkN.png [Accessed 23 March 2017]

Websites

[2] Australian Rules Football League of Ireland (2011) Historic Win for Redbacks in Jeep Super 9s [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2011/04/30/historic-win-for-redbacks-in-jeep-super-9s/ [Accessed 28 August 2020]

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Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Ladies Super 9s Trophy 2016

Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Women’s Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1
07.05.2016Dublin AngelsLUlster KookaburrasW
Round 2
02.07.2016Ulster KookaburrasDublin Angels
Round 3
09.07.2016Dublin AngelsUlster Kookaburras
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Ladies Super 9s Trophy 2016 [Reference: 1]

Report

Ulster Kookaburras won the first of three matches between themselves and Dublin Angels in the Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Ladies Super 9s Trophy in 2016. Two more Rounds were scheduled.

The Ladies Super 9s Trophy was played annually between the Kilrea / Belfast / Ulster Kookaburras and Dublin Angels between 2011 and 2016, before there were enough teams to start a League.

ARFLI Women’s – Dublin Angels & Ulster Kookaburras Team Photo 2016 [Reference: 3]

References

Images

[1] Arfli Womens Facebook Page (2017) Profile Picture November 10 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/arfliwomens/photos/a.1200499830078910.1073741825.1200499786745581/1219412021521024/?type=1&theater [Accessed 29 November 2017]

Internet Archive

[2] ARFLI (2017) First ARFLI Carnival Great Success [Internet] Available from:[Accessed 2 September 2016] https://web.archive.org/web/20180615182029/http://arfli.com/2016/05/17/first-arfli-carnival-great-success/ [Accessed 23 October 2018]

Images

[3] ARFLI (2017) ladiesswanscarnivalcrop [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20180615182029im_/http://arfli.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/ladiesswanscarnivalcrop.jpg [Accessed 28 August 2020]

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Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Ladies Super 9s Trophy 2014

Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Womens Logo [Reference: 1]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Round 1Islandbridge
31.05.2014Dublin Angels7.5.57Belfast Kookaburras3.9.27
Round 2Belfast
05.07.2014Belfast KookaburrasDublin Angels
Australian Rules Football League of Ireland Ladies Super 9s Trophy 2014 [References: 2]

Report

The Dublin Angels yet again defeated the Belfast Kookabburras in the Australian Football League of Ireland Ladies Super 9s in May 2014. A second match was scheduled for Belfast two months later.

The Ladies Super 9s Trophy was played annually between the Kilrea / Belfast / Ulster Kookaburras and Dublin Angels between 2011 and 2016, before there were enough teams to start a League.

ARFLI Ladies – Dublin Angels v Belfast Kookaburras 2014 [Reference: 3]

References

Images

[1] Arfli Womens Facebook Page (2017) Profile Picture November 10 2017 [Internet] Available from: https://www.facebook.com/arfliwomens/photos/a.1200499830078910.1073741825.1200499786745581/1219412021521024/?type=1&theater [Accessed 29 November 2017]

Internet Archive

[2] ARFLI (2017) Ladies Match Report – Dublin v Belfast [Internet] Available from: http://www.arfli.com/2014/06/05/ladies-match-report-dublin-v-belfast/ [Accessed 2 September 2016][Broken Link – Available online at the Wayback Machine Internet Archive at: https://web.archive.org/web/20140711015427/www.arfli.com/2014/06/05/ladies-match-report-dublin-v-belfast/ [Accessed 23 October 2018]

Images

[2] ARFLI (2017) image-2-640×360 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20140711015427im_/http://www.arfli.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/image-2-640×360.jpeg [Accessed 28 August 2020]

Acknowledgements

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