Dalkey Devils have done the double with Division One Men and Division Two Women’s titles heading to South Dublin.
Both teams wrapped up their respective Championship trophies over the weekend with the D1 Men team overcoming Aer Lingus and D2 Women defeating Tallaght Rockets in the Playoff Final. It’s been an incredible few weeks for the club who also claimed the Boys u16 league title. Their u16 Advanced Girls team currently occupy top spot in their division ahead of Sunday’s Girls Championships at Gormanston Park.
Gardians will play Net Force for a spot in the Men’s Premier alongside Dalkey, whilst Santry Premier will battle with Tallaght Rockets for a place in the 2023/24 Women’s Premier Division, after Balbriggan wrapped up the title with a game to spare. Tallaght’s D2 Women will also play a Santry team for D1 rights.
Gardians’ D2 Men were crowned champions, pipping Carrick Crows who will entertain SETU Carlow in Kilkenny at the Grand Finals weekend.
Santry Calypso and UCD claim the Premier Division League Leaders’ Shields, and they’ll entertain either UCD or Gardians and Aer Lingus or Trinity for overall National League Championship titles.
Full run down:
Men’s Premier
League Leaders: UCD
Grand Final Playoff: Aer Lingus & Trinity College
Relegation Playoff: Net Force
Relegated: Kilkenny Spartans
Men’s Division One
Champions: Dalkey Devils
Promotion Playoff: Gardians
Relegation Playoff: SETU Carlow
Relegated: Longford Smashers
Men’s Division Two
Champions: Gardians
Promotion Playoff: Carrick Crows
Women’s Premier
League Leaders: Santry Calypso
Grand Final Playoff: UCD & Gardians
Relegation Playoff: Santry Premier
Relegated: Naas
Women’s Division One
Champions: Balbriggan
Promotion Playoff: Tallaght Rockets
Relegation Playoff: Santry
Relegated: Kilkenny Spartans
Women’s Division Two
Champions: Dalkey Devils
Promotion Playoff: Tallaght Rockets