Premier Results
Date | Home Team | Away Team | ||
Premier Quarter-Finals | ||||
10.03.1996 | Glenalbyn A | 3 | Cathal Brugha | 5 |
10.03.1996 | Warrender | 6 | St. Vincent’s | 5 |
10.03.1996 | Sandycove | 3 | Guinness | 4 |
Elimination Group | ||||
10.03.1996 | Glenalbyn A | 1 | St. Vincent’s | 1 |
10.03.1996 | St. Vincent’s | 0 | Sandycove | 2 |
10.03.1996 | Sandycove | 2 | Glenalbyn A | 1 |
Premier Semi-Finals | ||||
10.03.1996 | Warrender | 5 | Sandycove | 2 |
10.03.1996 | Cathal Brugha | 5 | Guinness | 4 |
Premier Final | ||||
10.03.1996 | Guinness | 6 | Warrender | 5 |
Plate Results
Date | Home Team | Away Team | ||
10.03.1990 | Clondalkin | 3 | Clonard | 4 |
10.03.1990 | Metro | 5 | Glenalbyn B | 2 |
Report
Guinness won the Premier Title at the Euro Tab U21 Water Polo Tournament at St. Vincent’s Pool, Glasnevin, Dublin, with a 6-5 win over Warrender in the Final. They had earlier defeated Sandycove and Cathal Brugha in the Quater-Finals and Semi-Finals.
The six Premier teams played a knockout (elimination) Quarter-Final before the three losers played in a round-robin group to determine the fourth semi-finalist. C. McGreggor was player of the Tournament and A Fogarty of Sandycove scored the fastest goal in 10 seconds.
There was also a plate competition for teams knocked out in the Preliminary Group round, featuring Clondalkin, Clonard, Metro and Glenalbyn B.
Reference
Newspapers
[1] Anon. (1998) “Water Polo” Irish Independent. Monday, March 11, 1990. pg.28-29.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Caoimhe Mullaney
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