Dublin Adult Football League Division 3-12B |
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Title holders | St Patricks (Division 6) Craobh Chiaráin (Division 9) ( title) |
The Dublin adult football league is divided up into a tier system of 13 teams. These teams range from the top two Divisions one and two and eleven other divisions, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12A and 12B. The winner of each league title goes on to qualify for the next highest ranking division. Many of the Divisions 2006 league finals have yet to be completed due to too many fixture cancellations.
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The current Division 3 champions are Naomh Fionnbarra who go on to qualify for the Division 2 of the Dublin Adult Football League.Joining Naomh Fionnbarra in Division 2 for 2011 will be O'Tooles who won the 2010 AFL 3 play-off final.
Ballyboughal are promoted from AFL 4 as champions, with Lucan Sarsfields joining them as 2010 Play-off final winners in AFL4. Garristown and O'Dwyers are the two relegated teams who will play in AFL 4 for 2011.
The full list of teams for 2011 AFL 3 is as follows- St. Olafs, Kilmacud Crokes, Whitehall Colmcilles, Naomh Barróg, Clontarf, Clanna Gael, Clann Mhuire, Ballyboden St Endas, St. Monicas, St. Sylvesters, St. Finians Swords, St. Margarets, St Vincents, O'Dwyers, Ballyboughal, Lucan Sarsfields.
The current Division 4 champions are Ballyboughal who go on to qualify for the Division 3 of the Dublin Adult Football League.Joining Ballyboughal in Division 3 for 2011 will be Lucan Sarsfields who won the 2010 AFL 4 play-off final.
Scoil Ui Chonaill are promoted from AFL 5 as champions, with St Oliver Plunketts ER joining them as runners up in AFL5.
The full list of teams for 2011 AFL 4 is as follows- Man O War, St. Brigids, St. Pats Donabate, Na Fianna, Ballymun Kickhams, Garda, Kilmacud Crokes, St. Judes, Round Towers Lusk, St. Finians Newcastle Naomh Mearnog, Crumlin, Scoil Ui Chonaill, St Oliver Plunketts ER.
The current Division six champions are St Patricks of Donabate who go on to qualify for the Division 5 of the Dublin Adult Football League.[1]
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2006 | St Patricks, Donabate |
The current Division seven champions are Naomh Fionnbarra from Cabra who go on to qualify for the Division 6 of the Dublin Adult Football League.[2]
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2011 | Naomh Fionnbarra | St. Vincents |
The current Division eight champions are Parnells who go on to qualify for the Division 7 of the Dublin Adult Football League.[3]
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2011 | Parnells | Erin Go Bragh |
2010 | Stars of Erin | Ballyboden St Endas |
The current Division nine champions are St. Brendans GAA Club in Grangegorman, who won thirteen consecutive matches and who, along with Raheny, go on to qualify for the Division 8 of the Dublin Adult Football League.[4]
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2011 | St. Brendans | Raheny |
2010 | Wild Geese | Park Rangers |
2009 | Ranalagh Gaels | Ballyboden St. Endas |
2008 | Kilmacud Crokes | St. Brigids |
2007 | St. Peregrines | St. Pats Palmerstown |
2006 | Craobh Chiaráin 3-04 | Raheny 1-06 |
The current Division Ten North champions are Naomh Mearnog from Portmarnock, who on to qualify for the Division 9 of the Dublin Adult Football League.[5]
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2011 | Naomh Mearnog | Innisfails |
2010 | St. Margarets | Beann Eadair |
2009 | Parnells | Wild Geese |
The current Division Ten South champions are Castleknock, who on to qualify for the Division 9 of the Dublin Adult Football League.[6]
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2011 | Castleknock | Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh |
2010 | Cuala | Lucan Sarsfields |
2009 | St. Annes | St. James Gaels |
The current Division Eleven North champions are Round Towers Lusk, who on to qualify for the Division 10 North of the Dublin Adult Football League.[7]
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2011 | Round Towers Lusk | |
2010 | O'Tooles | Fingal Ravens |
2009 | St. Maurs | St. Margarets |
The current Division Eleven South champions are Ballyboden Wanderers, who won all twelve matches in their division and who go on to qualify for the Division 10 South of the Dublin Adult Football League.[8]
Year | Winner | Second Place |
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2011 | Wanderers | St. Judes |
2010 | Robert Emmetts | Kilmacud Crokes |
2009 | St. Marks | Castleknock |
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