Category: 2022

Winter Superleague 2022: Week Four


Week four of the superleague sees men and ladies football action, as well as the second game of our hurling league. All of this will be happening this Saturday, the 26th of March at the Concordia Stinger Dome, starting at 6pm.
Our opening fixture is the second game in the second round of ladies’ league, with the Griffintown Gaels looking to book their passage to the finals. A win here should secure their place beyond doubt, but the Concordia Warriors will have something to say about that. A point behind the Gaels in the table, the Warriors could put their name on a ticket to the finals with a win here too. Neither side looks like they’ll be willing to back down, which should make for a fantastic game.
In the middle we’ll have small ball action with PSC Cu Chulainn facing off against N.D.G. Na Fianna Rouges. Momentum is with PSC after their win in the opening fixture, but the Rouges aren’t down for the count just yet. A spirited performance by them here would out them back in the driving seat in time for the third and final game of the season in two weeks time.
And finally, closing out another superleague week is the second fixture of round two of the men’s league. Mirroring their male counterparts, it’ll also be the Griffintown Gaels lining out opposite the Concordia Warriors. it’s do or die for the Warriors, with such a short season they’ll need a win here to stay in contention for a place in the final. Meanwhile, the Gaels will be smelling blood in the water, knowing victory here will see them almost certainly in the finals, and perhaps with the ability to pick their opponents depending on how the rest of the games play out. There’ll be no quarter asked or given here, with so much on the line. Should make for exciting stuff!

Virtual League Prizes


The Virtual League is over but we have one last hurrah. We have a few prizes for people who made an impact over the course of the competition.
First up we have a blackrocks jacket for Eve-Lyne Bertrand the captain of the winning team, the Not So Underdogs. As she was introduced to the club by a blackrock, it’s only fitting. We also have three Healthy Club cookbooks for the people who made the biggest improvements over the three weeks.

Marty Lawless, who ended up increasing their distance logged by 28.79km from week one to week three. Larissa Anastasia who increased the time they logged by 5 hrs and 19 minutes, and for Caroline Leduc who managed to set the most personal bests across the competition, with four.
Well done everyone!