Summer Superleague 2022: Week Nine


Week nine of the superleague sees a Verdun Vikings double header in ladies’ and men’s football, all starting at 7pm on Monday the 25th of July, at Vanier College.
First, we have ladies’ football where the Vikings will take on top of the table Griffintown Gaels. A victory here for the Vikings would mean they can finish no lower than second, guaranteeing them a spot in the final, against the Gaels themselves. The Gaels will be looking to keep their formidable form going, a result that would keep the Blackrocks faint hopes of reaching the finals alive.
With everyone deeply invested in the results of this match, it should be a cracker.
Next, we have men’s football, with the Goose Village Blackrocks being the Verdun Vikings opposition. Things are very tight in the men’s football, with only three points separating the top and bottom of the table, and just three games left to play for both these teams. The Blackrocks will be looking to put some daylight between themselves and the Vikings in the race for the second place, and to narrow the gap at the top of the table to a point. Meanwhile, the Vikings will want to build on their last result and use it to launch a push for the top of the table themselves.
With everything left to play for, there’ll be no quarter asked or given in this match.

Summer Superleague 2022: Week Eight Results


Week eight of the 2022 summer superleague saw the men’s Gaels slump to a tenacious Blackrocks performance, and in the rain and mud of Vanier, Na Fianna eeked out a win over PSC to keep their unbeaten streak alive.
MVPs:
Men’s Football: Alan Baxter (Blackrocks), Mickaël Herbelin (Gaels)
Camogie: Shannon Pine (PSC), Larissa Andrusyshyn (Rouges)

Summer Superleague 2022: Week Eight


Week eight of the superleague sees men’s football and camogie action, starting at 7pm on Monday the 18th of July, at Vanier College.
First we have the Goose Village Blackrocks against the Griffintown Gaels where the Gaels will be looking to bounce back from their last game and reassert themselves as the top team in the league, where as the Blackrocks are looking at a golden opportunity to go top themselves, albeit on score difference
Next we have camogie, where, after last weeks upset in the hurling, PSC will be looking to break the hoodoo of their own, and take two much sought after points from Na Fianna