Month: May 2020

United Soccer League eCup Rocket League Edition 2020

USL eCup Rocket League Logo 2020 [Ref: 3]

Standings

PWLGame DiffGoal DiffPts
Group A
*Tacoma Defiance330+6+209
*Reno 1868 FC321+2+196
Louisville City FC312-2-33
North Carolina FC303-6-360
Group B
*Charleston Battery330+6+579
*Austin Bold FC321+2+156
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC312-2-253
South Georgia Tormenta FC303-3-43
Group C
*Philadelphia Union II330+6+409
*Phoenix Rising FC321+2-56
Toronto FC II312-3-63
San Diego Loyal SC303-5-290
Group D
*San Antonio FC330+6+569
*El Paso Locomotive FC321+2+296
Rio Grande Valley FC312-2+133
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC303-6-980
Group E
*Saint Louis FC330+6+639
*Richmond Kickers321+2-146
North Texas SC312-2-273
New York Red Bulls II303-6-220
Group F
*Union Omaha330+6+589
*Loudoun United FC321+2+166
Hartford Athletic312-2-113
OKC Energy FC303-6-630
Group G
*FC Tucson330+6+1019
*Indy Eleven321+2+306
Greenville Triumph SC312-2-573
Las Vegas Lights FC303-6-740
Group H
*Birmingham Legion FC330+6+559
*Forward Madison FC321+1-126
FC Tulsa312-1+53
Memphis 901 FC303-6-480
USL eCup Rocket League Edition Group Stage Standings 2020 [Ref: 1]

Knockout Schedule

WinnersRunners-Up
Round of 16Best of 5
Tacoma Defiance3Austin Bold0
Philadelphia Union II3El Paso Locomotive1
St. Louis FC3Loudoun United1
FC Tucson3Forward Madison0
Charleston Battery3Reno 18680
San Antonio FC3Phoenix Rising FC0
Union Omaha3Richmond Kickers0
Quater-FinalsBest of 5
Tacoma Defiance3Philadelphia Union II0
FC Tucson3St. Louis FC0
San Antonio FC3Charleston Battery0
Union Omaha3Birmingham Legion0
Semi-FinalsBest of 5
FC Tucson3Tacoma Defiance1
Union Omaha3San Antonio FC0
3rd Place MatchBest of 5
San Antonio FC3Tacoma Defiance0
FinalBest of 7
FC Tucson4Union Omaha0
USL E-Cup rocket League Edition Knockout Round [Ref:

Group Stage Schedule

DateHome TeamAway Team
Group 1
31.03.2020North Carolina FC0Reno 1868 FC2
31.03.2020Louisville City FC0Tacoma Defiance2
07.04.2020North Carolina FC0Louisville City FC2
07.04.2020Reno 1868 FC0Tacoma Defiance2
09.04.2020North Carolina FC0Tacoma Defiance2
09.04.2020Reno 1868 FC2Louisville City FC0
Group 2
31.03.2020Austin Bold FC0Charleston Battery2
31.03.2020South Georgia Tormenta FC0Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC2
07.04.2020Austin Bold FC2South Georgia Tormenta FC0
07.04.2020Charleston Battery2Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC0
09.04.2020Austin Bold FC2Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC0
09.04.2020Charleston Battery2South Georgia Tormenta FC0
Group 3
01.04.2020Phoenix Rising FC2San Diego Loyal SC0
01.04.2020Toronto FC II0Philadelphia Union II2
08.04.2020Phoenix Rising FC2Toronto FC II0
08.04.2020San Diego Loyal SC0Philadelphia Union II2
10.04.2020Phoenix Rising FC0Philadelphia Union II2
10.04.2020San Diego Loyal SC1Toronto FC II2
Group 4
01.04.2020Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC0Rio Grande Valley FC2
01.04.2020San Antonio FC2El Paso Locomotive FC0
08.04.2020Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC0San Antonio FC2
08.04.2020Rio Grande Valley FC0El Paso Locomotive FC2
10.04.2020Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC0El Paso Locomotive FC2
10.04.2020Rio Grande Valley FC0San Antonio FC2
Group 5
02.04.2020Saint Louis FC2New York Red Bulls II0
02.04.2020North Texas SC0Richmond Kickers2
07.04.2020Saint Louis FC2Richmond Kickers0
07.04.2020New York Red Bulls II0North Texas SC2
09.04.2020Saint Louis FC2North Texas SC0
09.04.2020New York Red Bulls II0Richmond Kickers2
Group 6
02.04.2020Union Omaha2Hartford Athletic FC0
02.04.2020Loudoun United FC2OKC Energy FC0
07.04.2020Union Omaha2OKC Energy FC0
07.04.2020Hartford Athletic FC0Loudoun United FC2
09.04.2020Union Omaha2Loudoun United FC0
09.04.2020Hartford Athletic FC2OKC Energy FC0
Group 7
03.04.2020Greenville Triumph SC0FC Tucson2
03.04.2020Indy Eleven2Las Vegas Lights FC0
08.04.2020Greenville Triumph SC2Las Vegas Lights FC0
08.04.2020FC Tucson2Indy Eleven0
10.04.2020Greenville Triumph SC0Indy Eleven2
10.04.2020FC Tucson2Las Vegas Lights FC0
Group 8
03.04.2020Birmingham Legion FC2Forward Madison FC0
03.04.2020Memphis 901 FC0FC Tulsa2
08.04.2020Birmingham Legion FC2FC Tulsa0
08.04.2020Forward Madison FC2Memphis 901 FC0
10.04.2020Birmingham Legion FC2Memphis 901 FC0
10.04.2020Forward Madison FC2FC Tulsa1
USL eCup Rocket League Edition Group Schedule 2020 [Ref: 2]

About

The USL eCup Rocket League edition is basically a hybrid of arcade-style soccer with vehicular mayhem. players drive rocket-propelled cars with the aim of scoring goals with a soccer ball. The USL eCup groups 32 USL Championship and League 1 teams into eight groups with knockout stages to follow. Matches were Best of 3, with Knockout Rounds Best of 5 and the Final Best of 7.

The eight Group Winners were Tacoma Defiance, Charleston Battery, Philadelphia Union II, San Antonio FC, St. Louis FC, Union Omaha, FC Tucson and Birmingham Legion FC. FC Tucson defeated St. Louis FC 3-1 in the Semi-Finals, and in the other Semi-Final, Union Omaha beat San Antonio FC 3-0. The Final was Best of 7, with FC Tucson emerging Champions, 4-0 over Union Omaha.

References

Websites

[1] United Soccer League (2020) USL eCup Rocket League edition standings [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslchampionship.com/ecup-rocketleague-one-standings [Accessed 27 May 2020]

[2] United Soccer League (2020) USL eCup Rocket League schedule [Internet] Available from: https://www.uslchampionship.com/ecup-rocketleague-one-schedule [Accessed 27 May 2020]

Images

[3] SportsPro Media (2020) USL eCup Rocket League Edition 2020 Logo [Internet] Available from: https://cdn.sportspromedia.com/images/made/images/uploads/news/Rocket_League-Announcement-3_large_630_354_80_s_c1.jpg [Accessed 27 March 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Eoin O’Fearghaill, John Kane, Alan Delaney, Rory Naughton, Richard Conville, Conor Lynch, Maurice Lynch, Fiona Corrigan & Grant Farrell.

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Last Updated: 27 May 2020

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Ireland Water Polo Women’s Knockout Cup 2019-20

Ireland Water Polo Logo [Ref: 3]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-FinalLisnacarragh
11.01.2020Diamonds9St. Vincent’s10
Semi-FinalsNAC
25.01.2020St. Vincent’s23Trinity5
25.01.2020Clontarf4Cathal Brugha0 #
FinalNAC
01.02.2020St. Vincent’s10Clontarf8
Ireland Water Polo Women’s Knockout Cup 2019-20 [Ref: 2]

Home Pools

TeamHome Pool *
Cathal BrughaLisburn / Lisnasharragh Leisure Centre, Castlereagh
ClontarfNational Aquatic Centre, Blanchardstown
DiamondsLisburn / Lisnasharragh Leisure Centre, Castlereagh
St. Vincent’sNational Aquatic Centre, Blanchardstown
TrinityNational Aquatic Centre, Blanchardstown
Ireland Water Polo Women’s National League Division 1 Home Pools 2019-20 [Ref: 1-2]

Note: * Home Pools for Matches. Training venues vary from pools listed above.

Report

St. Vincent’s Ladies won the 2019-20 Ireland Water Polo Women’s Knockout Cup, defeating Clontarf 10-8 in the Final. They had earlier won 10-9 against Diamonds in the Quarter-Finals, and 23-5 against Trinity in the Semi-Finals.

St. Vincent’s Ladies Water Polo – 2019-20 Ireland Water Polo Women’s Knockout Cup Champions [Ref: 4]

References

Websites

[2] Ireland Water Polo (2019) National League Fixtures 2019/20 [Internet] Available from http://www.waterpolo.ie/national-league-fixtures-results.html [Accessed 28 April 2020]

[1] Swim Ireland (2020) Water Polo | Affilated Water Polo Clubs [Internet] Available from: https://www.swimireland.ie/water-polo [Accessed 18 May 2020]

Social Media

[4] Ireland Water Polo Facebook (2020) Photo, February 1, 2020:”Congratulations to our ladies team who won the Ladies Knockout Cup today, beating Clontarf in a hard fought final 10-8.”: [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/83280493_2885701998156062_6615267328340787200_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&_nc_sid=110474&_nc_ohc=aDuL3FEcwYIAX8pCpkz&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=cd7e7dbf81b8ca91f3878356c7ef4a74&oe=5EE6F9E2 [Accessed 18 May 2020]

Images

[3] Ireland Water Polo (2017) Ireland Water Polo Logo [Internet] Available from https://irelandwaterpolo.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ireland-water-polo.png [Accessed 21 February 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Caoimhe Mullaney.

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Last Updated: 18 May 2020

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Motorsport Ireland Leinster Trophy Car Race 1934-Present

Tallaght Motor Racing Circuit 1938 [Reference: 7]

Leinster Trophy Car Race 1935-1949

YearWinnersCar
Skerries CircuitHandicap Libre
1934Jack Toohey1645cc Adler Trumpf
Tallaght CircuitHandicap Libre
1935Jack Toohey933cc Ford
1936Jack Toohey933cc Ford
1937Desmond McCracken1.122cc Morgan
1938“Jock” St. John Horsfall1.950cc Aston Martin
1939C. Ernie Robb1.496cc Alvis Special
1948William Leeper972cc Sieger
1949Race Cancelled
Wicklow CircuitHandicap Libre
1950M. Pearse Cahill1287cc Iona Special
1951Mike Hawthorn1496cc TT Riley BWK324
1952J. Desmond TitteringtonAllard J2
1953Freddie SmithFord Special
1954Bill Lacey1250cc MG TD
1955David Piper 746cc Empire Lotus IV
1956J. Brian Naylor1484 cc Lotus Eleven Maserati
1957J. Brian Emerson948cc Buckler
Dunboyne CircuitHandicap Libre
1958John W. Anstice-Brown948cc Austin Healey Sprite
1959R. Alec Jameson692cc Berkeley
1960Gerry Ashmore1475cc Cooper Climax F2
1961Tommy Hayden1098CC Lola Climax
1962Bob Olthoff3000cc Austin Healey
1963Sidney J. Taylor1216cc Lotus Elite
1964Jack Pearse1594cc Lotus Kincraft Ford 4.7
1965Chris Summers5308cc Lotus 24 Chevrolet V8
1966cancelled- ferry strike
Bishops CourtHandicap Libre
1967Dave Furlong1498cc Lotus 7 Ford
Mondello Park Club CircuitFormula Libre
1968John Pollock1.6L Crossle 12F Ford
Mondello Park National CircuitFormula Libre
1969John Pollock1.6L F2 Lotus 48 Ford
1970Brian Nelson1.6L Crossle 18F Ford
1971John Watson1.6L Brabham BT30 Ford
1972Ken Fildes1.8L Crossle 22F
Mondello Park National CircuitFormula Atlantic
1973Tommy ReidBrabham BT38/40 Chevrolet
1974Patsy McGarrityChevron B25 Ford BDA
1975Jay PollockCrossle 28F Ford DBA
1976Patsy McGarrityChevron B29 Ford DBA
1977Patsy McGarrityChevron B29 Ford DBA
Mondello Park National CircuitBritish Formula 3
1978Eddie JordanChevron B29 DBA
1979Trevor TempletonRait RT1/78 Toyota
1980Trevor TempletonRait RT1/78 Toyota
1981Ray MallockRait RT4-218 Ford
Mondello Park National CircuitEFDA FF 2000
1982Ayrton SennaVan Diemen RF82 Ford
1983Cor EuserVan Diemen RF83 Ford
1984Mauricio GugelminReynard SF84 Ford
1985Bertrand FabiReynard SF84 Ford
1986Henrik LarsenReynard SF86 Ford
1987J.J. LehtoReynard SF87 Ford
Mondello Park National CircuitEFDA GM Opel Lotus Euroseries
1988Mika HakkinenReynard FVL Mk.1 Opel 2.0L
1989Paolo de CristofaroReynard FVL Mk.1 Opel 2.0L
1990Vincenzo SospiriReynard FVL Mk.1 Opel 2.0L
Mondello Park National CircuitUK Vauxhall Lotus
1991Jason ElliottReynard FVL Mk.1 Opel 2.0L
Mondello Park National CircuitFormula Lotus Opel Irelande
1992Wym EckmansReynard FVL Mk.2 Opel 2.0L
1993David L.WrightReynard FVL Mk.2 Opel 2.0L
1994Vivion DalyReynard FVL Mk.2 Opel 2.0L
Mondello Park National CircuitEFDA GM Opel Lotus Euroseries
1995Jason WattReynard FVL Mk.2 Opel 2.0L
1996Derek CunneelyReynard FVL Mk.2 Opel 2.0L
1997Marcello BattistuzziReynard FVL Mk.2 Opel 2.0L
Mondello Park International CircuitEFDA GM Opel Lotus Euroseries
1998Etienne van der LindeReynard FVL Mk.2 Opel 2.0L
1999Tomas SchekterReynard FVL Mk.2 Opel 2.0L
Mondello Park International CircuitFormula Europa Cup Ireland
2000Paul DaggReynard FVL Mk.2 Opel 2.0L
2001John O’HaraReynard FVL Mk.2 Opel 2.0L
Mondello Park International CircuitFormula Ireland
2002Robby ColemanVan Diemen FR02 Ford 2.0L
2003Emmett QueenanVan Diemen FR02 Ford 2.0L
Mondello Park International CircuitFormula BMW UK
2004Simon Walker-HansellMygale Formula BMW FB02 1.2L
Mondello Park International CircuitFormula Ford 1600
2005Neville SmythRay GRS05 Ford
2006Kris LoaneVan Diemen RF92 Ford
2007Peter DempseyRay GRS07 Ford
2008Robert BarrableSwift Ford
Mondello Park International CircuitFormula Vee
2009Garry NewsomeSheane VW
2010Daniel PollerySheane VW
2011Ray MooreLeastone 004 VW
Mondello Park International CircuitFormula Sheane
2012Kevin SheaneSheane VW
2013Barry RabbittSheane VW
Mondello Park International CircuitFormula Ford 1600
2014Stephen DalyRay GR11 Ford
2015Stephen DalyRay GR11 Ford
Mondello Park International CircuitBoss Ireland
2016Hywel LloydDallara F3/08 Mercedes
2017Cian ClearyDallara F3/11 VW
2018Stephen DalyDallara F308/11
2019Barry RabbittTatuus F Renault
International Leinster Trophy Car Race 1935-Present Winners [Reference: 1-5]
Leinster Trophy 2019 [Photo topgear.ie][Ref: 8]

Report

The Leinster Trophy Car Race is the Highlight of the Motorsport Ireland Calendar. It has a long history dating back to 1934, and is currently run over the International Circuit at Mondello Park, Co. Kildare, but was also run at the Skerries Circuit in 1934 before moving to Tallaght (1935-1949), Wicklow (1950-1957), Dunboyne, Co. Meath (1958-1966) and Bishops Court in 1967 before moving to the Mondello Park Circuit.

The Leinster Motorcycle & Car Club was founded in 1921. In 1923 they began organissing 100-mile Motor-Cycle Races, and in 1930 the Leinster Trophy moved to a new circuit around Skerries-Rush-Lusk. In 1934 they ran the first Leinster Trophy Car Race, which was won by Miss Fay Taylour, driving a car owned by Fianna Fail TD, Robert Briscoe.

In 1935 the circuit moved to Tallaght, as the Skerries circuit was not suited to 4-wheeled vehicles, and the race continued around the Tallaght Circuit until 1939, and the outbreak of World War II. It was restarted in 1948, and continued for two years.

Two sons of Arthur Conan-Doyle, who wrote The Sherlock-Holmes books, took part in one of the races.

The race ran from Main St, Tallaght, along to Templeogue Bridge, then down Firhouse Road to Old Bawn, and back up to Main St, Tallaght.

The Circuit moved to Wicklow in 1950 and the Dunboyne, Co. Meath in 1958, before finding a permanent home in Mondello Park, Co. Kildare in 1968. The race became part of Formula Atlantic in 1973 and then in 1978, British Formula 3, with Eddie Jordan, later to own a Formula 1 team, winning the race that year driving a Chevron B29 DBA

Other famous winners have included Formula 1 Champions, Ayrton Senna, in 1982, driving a Van Diemen RF82 Ford, and Mika Hakkinen, in 1988, driving a Reynard FVL Mk.1 Opel 2.0L. it was during this period, 1982 to 1999, that the Leinster Trophy became part of the European Formula Drivers Association. Most winners during this time drove Reynards, either Reynard FVL Mk.1 or Mk.2 Opel 2.0L or Reynard SF84 Ford

In 2000, the race became part of Formula Ford 1600, most years, with Stephen Daly winning twice in 2014-2015, and again in 2018.

Tallaght Motor Racing Circuit 1930s [Reference: 6]

References

Websites

[1] South Dublin County Council Library (2018) The Tallaght Motor Racing Circuit 1935-1948 [Internet] Available from: https://localstudies.wordpress.com/2018/08/23/the-tallaght-motor-racing-circuit-1935-1948/ [Accessed 21 January 2020]

[2] South Dublin County Council Library (2018) Motor Race Posters 5 [Internet] Available from: https://localstudies.files.wordpress.com/2018/08/motor-races-poster-5.png [Accessed 21 January 2020]

[3] Manning Brian, Motorsport.ie (2018) Leinster Trophy 75th Anniversary Facts & Figures [Internet] Available from: https://motorsport.ie/2018/09/12/leinster-trophy-75th-anniversary-facts-figures-by-brian-manning/?fbclid=IwAR13bM9MtqJPx6BJL7O09ad90cmzbP_1JrvcFT1it1nEZoF7pik9gLgDWwA [Accessed 14 May 2020]

[4] Motorsport Ireland (2018) Results for 15/16 September 2018 [Internet] Available from: http://www.motorsportireland.com/results/18-09-16/Results_for_15_16_September_2018.aspx [Accessed 14 May 2020]

[5] Motorsport Ireland (2019) Results for 14/15 September 2019 [Internet] Available from: http://www.motorsportireland.com/results/19-09-15/Results_for_14_15_September_2019.aspx [Accessed 14 May 2020]

Images

[6] The Old Neighborhood of Tallaght (2020) Photo by Gerard Byrne January 16, 2020 [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/82831633_2841136469308052_8550734644532740096_o.jpg?_nc_cat=100&_nc_ohc=LgqZziLm1rEAX-d9ty6&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=273a80ebca45486f28c0d39fd4bebc18&oe=5ED8022B [Accessed 21 January 2020]

[7] The Old Neighborhood of Tallaght (2020) Photo by Gerard Byrne January 16, 2020 “Tallaght 1938 a very rural place” [Internet] Available from:https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/82451742_2845370152218017_9178026459338375168_o.jpg?_nc_cat=106&_nc_ohc=EtfknZ95SdMAX8oSdep&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=e8e76b2681b2feba22df578c9c98eea9&oe=5E9AADA3 [Accessed 21 January 2020]

[8] Top Gear (2019) Car Race Season Closes with Annual Leinster Trophy [Internet] Available from: https://i2.wp.com/www.topgear.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/fullsizeoutput_5b42.jpeg?zoom=1.25&fit=1024%2C683 [Accessed 14 May 2020]

Further Reading

McCullagh, Robin, The Tallaght Motor Races 1935-1948 (Dublin, 2011).

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Richard Declan Mulcahy

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Leinster 200 Motorcycle Race (Tallaght Circuit) 1935-1949

The Starting Line of the Leinster 200 Motorcycle Race at the Priory, Tallaght [Ref: 3][Photo: Richie Dunne]

Leinster 200 Motorcycle Race 1935-1949

YearWinner (Motorcycle)
1935(Race held in Skerries)
1936J. Dunne 350cc Norton
1937R. Pennycock 350cc Norton
1938R.A. Edwards 350cc Norton
1939“R. Hunter” 350cc Norton
1948F. Nugent 350cc Norton
1949M. Barrington 350cc Norton
International Leinster Trophy Motorcycle Race Winners 1935-1949 [Reference: 1]

About

The Leinster Motorcycle & Car Club was founded in 1921. In 1923 they began organising 100-mile Motor-Cycle Races, and in 1930 the Leinster Trophy moved to a new circuit around Skerries-Rush-Lusk. In 1934 they ran the first Leinster Trophy Car Race, which was won by Miss Fay Taylour, driving a car owned by Fianna Fail TD, Robert Briscoe.

In 1935 the circuit moved to Tallaght, as the Skerries circuit was not suited to 4-wheeled vehicles, and the race continued around the Tallaght Circuit until 1939, and the outbreak of World War II. It was restarted in 1948, and continued for two years.

The winners of each of the races drove a 350cc Norton.

The race ran from Main St, Tallaght, along to Templeogue Bridge, then down Firhouse Road to Old Bawn, and back up to Main St, Tallaght.

The races were Major events on the Irish Motor Racing Calendar. [Reference: 1]

Leinster 200 Motorcycle Race – Turning into the Village at O’Neill’s [Ref: 4][Photo Richie Dunne]

References

Websites

[1] South Dublin County Council Library (2018) The Tallaght Motor Racing Circuit 1935-1948 [Internet] Available from: https://localstudies.wordpress.com/2018/08/23/the-tallaght-motor-racing-circuit-1935-1948/ [Accessed 21 January 2020]

[2] South Dublin County Council Library (2018) Motor Race Posters 5 [Internet] Available from: https://localstudies.files.wordpress.com/2018/08/motor-races-poster-5.png [Accessed 21 January 2020]

Social Media

[3] The Old Neighborhood of Tallaght (2020) Photo by Richie Dunne March 2, 2020 “Starting line for the Leinster 200 Road Race, outside the front wall of the Priory.” [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/88050472_10213854238825212_4234684350509088768_o.jpg?_nc_cat=100&_nc_sid=ca434c&_nc_ohc=N0vWYEulc8gAX-0pSUw&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=883d5e8ffcb28b4e17f9046f0bfc1aa1&oe=5EE0BEB0 [Accessed 14 May 2020]

[3] The Old Neighborhood of Tallaght (2020) Photo by Richie Dunne March 2, 2020 “Turning into the village, outside O’Neill’s or The Dragon as it is now.” [Internet] Available from: https://scontent-dub4-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/88175449_10213854366388401_5029033715771113472_n.jpg?_nc_cat=107&_nc_sid=1480c5&_nc_ohc=Qc0S0jSfNyYAX_GTzEG&_nc_ht=scontent-dub4-1.xx&oh=6c9995eb141ea49f4b2f3f5f60330b40&oe=5EE2ACD4 [Accessed 14 May 2020]

Further Reading

McCullagh, Robin, The Tallaght Motor Races 1935-1948 (Dublin, 2011).

Acknowledgements

Thanks to John Wills, Alan Delaney and Brian Manning.

About this document

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Eirball | Irish North American & World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 14 May 2020

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