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
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
2008
The league introduces the 11" ball for all games. Shutout 7 merges with Marlay Softball Club.
Martyrs
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Premier Division - 7th Place (won playoff against Base Devils via walkover)
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Flyers Blitz WINNERS
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Castleknock Bearcats Blitz WINNERS
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IOST Cup Quarter Finalists
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Brian Walshe Cup Quarter Finalists
Shutout 7
- Division 1 - 8th Place & RELEGATED
Braves
Irish National Squad
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ESF European Championships Runners Up. Ciaran Columb represented Marlay.
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Colum Lavery, Ronan Sayles, Lisa Moriarty and Bernard Loughran included in National Squad Training Panel.
2007
Martyrs
Braves
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
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Premier Division - 8th Place & RELEGATED
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Triple I Plate Runners Up
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MIST Cup WINNERS
-
IOST Cup Quarter Finalists
2004
As
Bs
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Division 1 - 4th Place
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Triple I Plate WINNERS
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MIST Cup Semi Finalists
-
IOST Bowl Runners Up
Irish National Squad
2003
As
Bs
2002
As
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Premier 1 WINNERS
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Flyers Blitz WINNERS
-
Triple I Cup WINNERS
Bs
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
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Division 4 - 4th Place & PROMOTED (won playoff)
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Plate Runners Up
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Junior Pennant Runners Up
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Canada Dat Blitz Runners Up
M & Ms
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
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Division 1 Runners Up
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Flyers Blitz WINNERS
-
IOST Cup Runners Up
Bs
-
Division 1 WINNERS
- Cup WINNERS
- Flyers Blitz WINNERS
- Triple Crown Cup Runners Up
- IOST Cup WINNERS
- Dublin Blitz Cup WINNERS
5 & 5 Team
1995
As
1994
1993
As
1992
As
1991
As
1990
1989
1996
As
M & Ms
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