Honours

2010

Martyrs

  • Premier Division - 4th Place
  • Flyers Blitz Runners Up (1 of 3 mixed teams)
  • Brian Walshe Cup 2nd Round
  • IOST Cup Runners Up

Shutout 7

  • Division 1 - 2nd Place (promotion playoff v Sluggers to come)
  • Start of Season Blitz Plate WINNERS
  • Brian Walshe Cup 2nd Round
  • IOST Cup Quarter Finalists

Braves

  • Division 2 - 3rd Place
  • IOST Plate Quarter Finalists (team combined with Mockingbirds)

"Marlay 4"

  • Competed in Softball Business League in Wesley College

Irish National Squad

  • ESF European Championships in Prague.  Ireland finish third.  Colum Lavery & Michelle Hayden as players, and Adrian Crowe as a coach, represented Marlay.

2009

The league reverts back to 6 & 4 format.

Martyrs

  • Premier Division - 5th Place
  • Start of Season Blitz - 2nd
  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS
  • IOST Cup Quarter Finalists
  • Brian Walshe Cup Semi Finalists

Shutout 7

  • Division 1 - 2nd Place (lost promotion playoff to Sluggers)

Braves

  • Division 2 - 6th Place

2008

The league introduces the 11" ball for all games.  Shutout 7 merges with Marlay Softball Club.

Martyrs

  • Premier Division - 7th Place (won playoff against Base Devils via walkover)
  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS
  • Castleknock Bearcats Blitz WINNERS
  • IOST Cup Quarter Finalists
  • Brian Walshe Cup Quarter Finalists

Shutout 7

  • Division 1 - 8th Place  & RELEGATED

Braves

  • Division 3 - Runners Up & PROMOTED (won playoff against Devils Advocates)

Irish National Squad

  • ESF European Championships Runners Up.  Ciaran Columb represented Marlay.
  • Colum Lavery, Ronan Sayles, Lisa Moriarty and Bernard Loughran included in National Squad Training Panel.

2007

Martyrs

  • Premier Division - 6th Place
  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS
  • MIST Cup Runners Up
  • IOST Semi Finalist (combined team with London Stingers)

Braves

  • Division 3 - 5th Place and Division 3B WINNERS
  • Usual Suspects Blitz Plate WINNERS

2006

The Braves merge with Marlay Softball Club.

Martyrs

  • Division 1 - Runners Up & PROMOTED (won playoff against Blazzers)
  • Marlay Blitz Runners Up
  • Flyers Blitz Runners Up
  • MIST Runners Up
  • Castleknock Bearcats Blitz Runners Up
  • Windsor Comp C - 3rd Place
  • IOST Semi Finalists (combined team with Sluggers)
  • Brian Walshe Cup - 2nd Round

Braves

  • Division 2 - 8th Place & RELEGATED
  • Softball Ireland Plate Runners Up

2005

Following controversy regarding the 2004 Premier Division title, the As and Bs merge into a single team.

Martyrs

  • Premier Division - 8th Place & RELEGATED
  • Triple I Plate Runners Up
  • MIST Cup WINNERS
  • IOST Cup Quarter Finalists

2004

As

  • Premier Division Runners Up (following loss of one game playoff against Dodder Dynamoes)

Bs

  • Division 1 - 4th Place
  • Triple I Plate WINNERS
  • MIST Cup Semi Finalists
  • IOST Bowl Runners Up

Irish National Squad

  • ESF European Championships Runners Up.  Emma Kilbride, Michelle Quaide, Andrew Hennessey & Conor Columb as players and Bill Chambers as a coach represented Marlay.

2003

As

  • Premier Division - 3rd Place

Bs

  • Premier Division - 8th Place & RELEGATED
  • Triple I Plate WINNERS

2002

As

  • Premier 1 WINNERS
  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS
  • Triple I Cup WINNERS

Bs

  • Premier 2 Runner Up & PROMOTED (won playoff against Los Banditos)
  • IOST Plate WINNERS

Irish National Squad

  • European Championships 2nd Place.  Emma Kilbride, Michelle Quaide, Andrew Hennessey, John Mulhare & Pat Reddy as players and Conor Columb & Bill Chambers as coaches represented Marlay.
  • World Series (development squad).  Corrina McSweeeney, Ellen Collery, Orla Moore, Austin Purton & Peter Mullen represented Marlay.

2001

The league switched from 6&4 format to 5&5.

As

  • Premier 1 - 3rd Place
  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS
  • NST Cup WINNERS

Bs

  • Premier 2 Runners Up (lost playoff to Los Banditos)
  • Flyers Blitz Runners Up

2000

As

  • Premier 1 WINNERS
  • NST Cup Runners Up
  • Triple I Cup WINNERS

Bs

  • Senior Division WINNERS & PROMOTED

Men

  • Flyers Gender Blitz Runners Up

Women

  • Flyers Gender Blitz Runners Up

Irish National Team

  • European Championships 3rd Place.  Emma Kilbride and Andrew Hennessey represented Marlay.

1999

As

  • Division 1 WINNERS
  • Senior Pennant WINNERS
  • Flyers Blitz Runners Up
  • Renegades Blitz Runners Up
  • Triple I Competitive Runners Up
  • Dublin Blitz Cup WINNERS
  • IOST Cup Runners Up

Bs

  • Division 2 - 3rd Place (lost promotion playoff)

Irish National Team

  • World Series Plate WINNERS. Oonagh Hartly and Ciaran Columb represented Marlay.

1998

As

  • Division 1 WINNERS
  • Senior Pennant WINNERS
  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS
  • IOST Cup Runners Up
  • Cup Runners Up

Bs

  • Division 4 - 4th Place & PROMOTED (won playoff)
  • Plate Runners Up
  • Junior Pennant Runners Up
  • Canada Dat Blitz Runners Up

M & Ms

  • Female Division WINNERS

Irish National Team

  • European Championships 3rd Place.  Emma Kilbride, Michelle Quaide and Andrew Hennessey represented Marlay.

1997

The league switched from 7&3 format to 6&4.

As

  • Division 1 Runners Up
  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS
  • IOST Cup Runners Up

Bs

  • Division 5 WINNERS & PROMOTED

 

  • Female Division WINNERS

 

  • Division 1 WINNERS
  • Cup WINNERS
  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS
  • Triple Crown Cup Runners Up
  • IOST Cup WINNERS
  • Dublin Blitz Cup WINNERS

5 & 5 Team

  • League WINNERS

1995

As

  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS

1994

1993

As

  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS

1992

As

  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS

1991

As

  • Flyers Blitz WINNERS

1990

1989

1996

As

M & Ms