Dublin University American Football Club

Dublin University American Football Club
Dublin University American Football Club
Dublin University American Football Club.jpg
First season 2010
Head coach Darrin O'Toole
2nd year, 3–9–0  (.250)
Home stadium Trinity Sports Grounds
Stadium capacity n/a
Stadium surface Grass
Location Dublin, Ireland
League IAFL
Conference Central
All-time record 10–10–0 (.500)
Postseason bowl record


Colors Red and Black            
Rivals University College Dublin
Website Dublin University American Football Club

The Dublin University American Football Club (competing as Trinity College; formerly known as the Trinity Thunderbolts) is the American football team of Trinity College, the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, Ireland. The team will compete in the senior IAFL league in 2010, after finishing with the best record in the IAFL Development League in 2009 (7-1), on their way amassing a league-record seven shutout victories.[1]

Contents

History

Dublin University Gridiron Society

The club was first established in the early nineties as the Dublin University Gridiron Society. It went on to play flag football under the name Trinity Thunderbolts for one season but soon folded due to lack of numbers and interest.[2]

Trinity Thunderbolts

In 2007, the club was reinstated by new club captain Conor O'Shea, once again as the Trinity Thunderbolts. IAFL commissioner Darrin O'Toole was recruited as coach. In their first year of full contact football, the Thunderbolts formed part of the new IAFL DV-8 development league. Their season began with successive losses against the IAFL's oldest team, the Craigavon Cowboys. Another loss followed against the Dublin Rebels, the eventual league winners. The team then scored what would be its only victory of the season against the Dublin Dragons, in a 51-20 blowout. The Thunderbolts then lost to the Cork Admirals and the Rebels again to leave them at 1-5.[2]

Dublin University American football club

Following the conclusion of the 2008 season, the team undertook moves to become an official Trinity College club, as required by college rules, renaming itself the Dublin University American Football Club. After the departure of Darrin O'Toole, injured captain Conor O'Shea became head coach, with James Marron to act as his assistant. The club went on a recruiting drive to increase its squad size, looking to improve on its 1–5 record.[2][3]

The moves proved successful, as in the club's first match of the 2009 season, it defeated the Edenderry Soldiers on a scoreline of 56-0, which would prove to be both the highest margin of victory in the league that season, and the first of seven shutout victories for Trinity.[4] Trinity's only loss of the season came in their second game, against the U.C.D. Sentinels. They followed this quickly with two victories against the Sentinels, followed by victories against the Craigavon Cowboys, the Dublin Dragons, and two against the Erris Rams, to leave the team with an unassailable record of seven victories and one loss.[5]

In 2010, Darrin O'Toole returned as head coach, and the club looked to continue its success in the DV-8 league by moving into the main IAFL league. Trinity was placed in the IAFL Central Division, alongside collegiate rivals the D.C.U. Saints, the West Dublin Rhinos, and the league's most successful team, the Dublin Rebels. The team has so far recorded two victories in its inaugural season at the 11s level and despite a failure to sustain the impressive form of early in the season, the team looks set to build on the foundations that have been laid in 2010.[6]

At the beginning of the 2010–2011 season, Dublin University American football team competed in college championships. The competition was won by Trinity,[7] their first championship after they beat the University of Limerick Vikings, in Limerick. The final score was 12-6 after triple overtime (7 quarters) and 3 hours and 45 minutes of play; an IAFL record for match length. The victory was sealed in the third quarter of overtime with a touchdown from Rob McDowell. Linebacker Stephen Carton was named game MVP.

Captains

The Captain of the club is the team's central figure. He, along with the committee, decides team policy and procedure according to the Club's constitution and previous precedents. They appoint the team's Head coach and resign football related matters in the club over to the head coach. The Captain is elected in a separate election to the rest of the committee which takes place in March or April of each year. The current captain is David Barker.

Name Years
Republic of Ireland Conor O'Shea
2007 - 2009
United States Matt McGrath
2009 - 2010
United Kingdom Stephen J Fallon
2010–2011
Republic of Ireland David Barker
2011–

Records

2008 season

Position Team W L T
1 Dublin Rebels 5 1 0
2 Craigavon Cowboys 5 1 0
3 Cork Admirals 4 1 0
4 Dublin Dragons 2 4 0
5 Trinity Thunderbolts 1 5 0
6 Edenderry Soldiers 0 5 0
  • April 5: Trinity Thunderbolts 12-45 Craigavon Cowboys
  • April 19: Craigavon Cowboys 52-8 Trinity Thunderbolts
  • May 4: Trinity Thunderbolts 8-39 Dublin Rebels
  • May 11: Dublin Dragons 20-51 Trinity Thunderbolts
  • May 18: Cork Admirals 14-0 Trinity Thunderbolts
  • May 25: Dublin Rebels 22-0 Trinity Thunderbolts

2009 season

Position Team W L T
1 Trinity College 7 1 0
2 U.C.D. 6 2 0
3 Craigavon Cowboys 6 2 0
4 Dublin Dragons 3 5 0
5 Erris Rams 2 6 0
6 Edenderry Soldiers 0 8 0
  • March 8: Trinity College 56-0 Edenderry Soldiers
  • April 11: U.C.D. 34-13 Trinity College
  • April 25: U.C.D. 0-34 Trinity College
  • April 29: Trinity College 42-0 U.C.D. Sentinels
  • May 10: Trinity College 33-0 Craigavon Cowboys
  • May 30: Erris Rams 0-30 Trinity College
  • June 6: Trinity College 25-0 Dublin Dragons
  • June 20: Trinity College 51-0 Erris Rams

2010 season

Position Team W L T
1 Dublin Rebels 8 0 0
2 West Dublin Rhinos 3 1 1
3 Trinity College 2 5 1
4 D.C.U. Saints 1 4 1
  • March 14: D.C.U. Saints 15-28 Trinity College
  • March 28: Dublin Rebels 39-6 Trinity College
  • April 18: Belfast Trojans 8-42 Trinity College
  • April 25: Trinity College 8-17 Craigavon Cowboys
  • May 16: Trinity College 0-55 Dublin Rebels
  • May 23: West Dublin Rhinos 24-20 Trinity College
  • June 6: Trinity College @ West Dublin Rhinos
  • June 20: Trinity College @ D.C.U. Saints

2011 Season

Intervarsity Championship

  • November 20: Trinity College 12-6 UL Vikings

Regular Season[8]

  • Trinity College 20 - 16 U.C.D.
  • Dublin Dragons 14 - 59 Trinity College
  • Trinity College 6 - 20 Dublin Rebels
  • West Dublin Rhinos 8 - 13 Trinity College

References

External links



Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • American football — For other uses, see American football (disambiguation). American football The U.S. Naval Academy Midshipmen (left) face off against the …   Wikipedia

  • Oldest football club — The title of the world s oldest football club, or the oldest club in a particular country, is often disputed, or is claimed by several different clubs, across several different codes of football. FIFA and the FA officially recognise Sheffield FC… …   Wikipedia

  • Notre Dame Rugby Football Club — Notre Dame Rugby Full name Notre Dame Rugby Football Club Founded 1961 Motto Faugh A Ballagh! (Irish: Clear the way!) Union Midwest Rugby Football Union/Mid Sou …   Wikipedia

  • Dublin City University Saints — Records All time Record: 10 21 1 (0 2 in the Playoffs) Current Coach: David Rothwell Line Coach: Neil Callanan Defensive Coordinator: Eoin Fox Special Teams Coach: Damian Baker …   Wikipedia

  • Trinity College, Dublin — The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin Coláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Átha Cliath Coláiste Thríonóid Naofa Neamhroinnte na Banríona Eilís gar do Bhaile Átha Cliath Latin …   Wikipedia

  • Irish American Football League — Infobox sports league logo= pixels=1987 sport=American football founded=2001 teams=9 singles= country=IRL NIR champion=University of Limerick Vikings website= [http://www.irish american football.org/] The Irish American Football League (IAFL) is… …   Wikipedia

  • University of Melbourne — The University of Melbourne Coat of Arms of the University of Melbourne Latin: Universitas Melburnensis Motto Postera Crescam Laude We g …   Wikipedia

  • University Philosophical Society — Founded 1683 Home Page TCDPhil.com Council of the University Philosophical Society, 327th Session President Eoin O Liatháin Secretary …   Wikipedia

  • Dublin Kendo Kobukai — or ダブリン剣道鼓舞会 is one of the oldest and most successful Kendo club in Ireland and the oldest in Kendo club Dublin, established in 1999. Dublin Kendo Kobukai is a member of the Irish Kendo Federation, the governing body for all Kendo, Iaido, and… …   Wikipedia

  • football — /foot bawl /, n. 1. a game in which two opposing teams of 11 players each defend goals at opposite ends of a field having goal posts at each end, with points being scored chiefly by carrying the ball across the opponent s goal line and by place… …   Universalium

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”