Irish Woodsball League

The Irish Woodsball League (IWL) is a woodsball league held in Ireland.[1] The IWL was founded in 2010 to accommodate the ever-growing sport of woodsball in Ireland. Teams play over a varying number of legs using a seven-man format. Registration is open to any team of seven players or more (capped at 12 players) and was governed by a full set of rules.[2]

Sponsorship

Since its inception the IWL and its teams have attracted sponsorship from several manufacturers and distributors of paintball equipment. Including Airdrop Paintball, Irish paintball supply and Just Paintball.

Venues

2012: Battlebridge in Carrick on Shannon, County Roscommon, Frontier paintball in Bray, County Wicklow and Rapid Fire in Maganey, Co. Kildare.

2011: Battlebridge in Carrick on Shannon, Spec Ops in Borris, Co. Carlow and Rapid Fire in Maganey, Co. Kildare.

2010: Battlebridge in Carrick on Shannon, County Roscommon and Frontier paintball in Bray, County Wicklow

IWL Teams

2012

  • Bloody foreigners
  • Northern Conquest
  • Team oddball
  • Titans

2011

  • Bloody foreigners
  • Cold blooded painters
  • Northern Conquest
  • Team oddball
  • Team X
  • Titans

2010

  • Cold blooded painters
  • Northern Conquest
  • Team oddball
  • Viking raiders

Results

2012 No winner due to cessation of league

2011

  • 1st Cold Blooded Painters
    • 2nd Team X
      • 3rd Northern Conquest

2010

  • 1st Cold Blooded Painters
    • 2nd Viking Raiders
      • 3rd Team Oddball

Cessation

The league ceased mid season in 2012 due to the failure of all teams to comply with rule sets in place which resulted in teams quitting the league leaving to few teams to finish the current season. In 2013 the league confirmed its cessation.

References

  1. "paintballing in the emerald isle". Retrieved 26 July 2010.
  2. "IWL rules". Retrieved 4 August 2010.
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