DCU Saints (American football)

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DCU Saints
Saints logo.jpg
First season2006
StadiumDCU Sports Grounds
(capacity: n/a)
Field surfaceGrass
Location Dublin, Ireland
League IAFL
Conference Shamrock Bowl Conference
All-time record12262 (.325)
Bowl record02 (.000)
ColorsBlue and Gold
   

The Dublin City University Saints was a former American football team of Dublin City University, Ireland. Established in 2005, the DCU Saints initially competed in the Irish American Football League (IAFL) for five seasons, reaching the playoffs in 2008 and 2009. The team collapsed following the conclusion of the league's 2010 season, before attempting to unsuccessfully reform for the 2013 season.

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Colours

The DCU Saints followed a similar colour scheme to other Dublin City University (DCU) clubs: royal blue and gold. The team had both home and away strips: the home being navy blue and gold; the away white and gold.

History

The DCU American football club was established in 2005. The club initially provided flag football training and access to some of the NFL games. As with all new clubs and societies at DCU, the club had to undergo a probationary period. During this time the club was focused on allowing fans of the sport learn more about it and to establish itself as a viable club in the university.[ citation needed ]

In 2006, interest in the club increased, and over 150 students signed up to the club at the start of the university year.[ citation needed ] In 2006, the club also applied to and was accepted by the IAFL and began training DCU's first ever fully kitted American football team, the "DCU Saints". For the 2006 season, the club also secured a new coach.[ citation needed ] Also in 2006, a cheerleading squad was formed with the assistance of DCU Dance.[ citation needed ]

Between 2006 and 2010, the club played in several IAFL competitions, before disbanding.[ citation needed ] In 2013, after a 3-year absence from the IAFL, DCU attempted to re-enter the IAFL Shamrock Bowl Conference.[ citation needed ] However, the club disbanded prior to the start of that season. [1]

Records

YearWinsLossesTiesPointsResult
200617027th overall
20072604Tied 2nd in IAFL Central (tied 7th overall)
200844082nd in IAFL Central (5th overall)
Knocked out of playoffs in wildcard round by Cork Admirals
200934174th overall
Knocked out of playoffs by Dublin Rebels
201025144th in IAFL Central (tied 9th overall)

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