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British GAA Project/Simulation
miggi133
Heya Guys,

Long time, no see! Well, Im finally back to this forum with something completely new and totally different from what you've seen in this Forum so far. Due to the athletics season being over and the GAA season coming to its Highpoint in Ireland I found myself bored and decided to design my own GAA jerseys (GAA Wikipedia) for the non-irish teams. Since I like the outcome of my trials, I decided to run a simulation on both club and Intercounty Level. (who knows, maybe even global)

British GAA

The British Council of the Gaelic Athletic Associationor British GAA is a provincial council of the Gaelic Athletic Association outside Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in Great Britain. The British Council is responsible for the seven GAA counties of Britain: Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, Lancashire, London, Scotland, Warwickshire and Yorkshire.
The Pinnacle of the British GAA Season will be the All-Britain Senior Football Championship, in which the 7 counties of the British GAA fight for the title. London GAA will get a first round bye, as they also compete in the All-Ireland Senior Championships. The second most important tournament organised by the association is the Interclub Champions Cup in which the County Championship winning clubs are facing off against each other.
The British GAA will also send Teams to international Competitions such as the European GAA Championships as well as the GAA World Championships.
NameBritain GAAFounded1898
HomegroundPáirc na hÉireann, Solihul, West MidlandsCompetitionsEuropean GAA Championships, World GAA Championships

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European Championships:
World Championships:
Championships Organised by Britain GAA:

All-Britain Senior Football Championship:
All-Britain Inter-Club Championship:

Edited by miggi133 on 27-08-2015 23:03
 
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The Lancashire GAA Board organises Gaelic Games in the Northwest of the county. Additionally, the Board organises the Lancashire Intercounty Team that competes in the All-Britain Senior Football Championship. The Board has 10 members. The Fullen Gaels do not participate in the Lancashire GAA competitions, being the only club in the Region to organise Hurling. Instead they compete in the Warwickshire championships. Most Teams from the Lancashire GAA are from the Cities of Liverpool and Manchester, however, two non-Lancashire Teams (from the Isle of Man and Chester) compete in the County Senior Football Championships and the players are eligible for selection on the Inter-county team.
NameLancashire GAAFounded1920's
HomegroundOld Bedians, East DidsburyCompetitionAll-Britain Senior Football Championship
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Seasons:
Domestic: 2015


Lancashire Senior Football Championship

The organisation of the Lancashire Championship is done following British GAA rules that Championship Tournaments of 8 or more teams have to be played out in a single game, knock-out stage format. As Lancashire GAA has 9 members that play Football, the County Senior Club Title is decided in a 4 stage knockout tournament. The preliminary round sees the two non-Lancashire Sides Ellan Vannin (Isle of Man) and St. Patricks (Chester) contesting for a spot in the Lancashire GAA Quarter-Finals on an Annual basis. The 7 Lancashire based teams join the competition in the Quarterfinals and are seeded by a random draw, with the top seed facing the winner of the preliminary round.
Teams

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City ManchesterFounded1904
HomegroundOld Bedians

Lancashire Senior Championships: 1951, 1953, 1957, 1959, 1969, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1994, 2002, 2006
All-Britain Championships: 2006

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CityDouglas, Isle of ManFounded2006
HomegroundGAA Ground, Douglas, Isle of Man

Lancashire Senior Championships:
All-Britain Championships:

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CityLiverpoolFounded1904
HomegroundGreenbank

Lancashire Senior Championships:
All-Britain Championships:

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CityManchesterFounded1999
HomegroundTurn Moss

Lancashire Senior Championships:
All-Britain Championships:

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CityManchesterFounded1959
HomegroundHough Grounds

Lancashire Senior Championships: 2015
All-Britain Championships:

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CityManchesterFounded1980
HomegroundTurn Moss

Lancashire Senior Championships:
All-Britain Championships:

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CityChesterFounded2008
HomegroundBalcon Ave, Chester, Chesterfield

Lancashire Senior Championships:
All-Britain Championships:

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CityManchesterFounded?
HomegroundHough Grounds

Lancashire Senior Championships:
All-Britain Championships:

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CityLiverpoolFounded2010
HomegroundWavertree Park

Lancashire Senior Championships:
All-Britain Championships:

Edited by miggi133 on 08-09-2015 01:05
 
miggi133
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Scotland GAA (gael.: C.L.G. na hAlban) organises both the Scottish League and the Scottish Intercounty Team.

NameScotland GAAFounded1985
HomegroundPearse Park, Cambuslang, ScotlandCompetitionsAll-Britain Senior Football Championship
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Seasons
Domestic: 2015



Scottish League

The Scottish League is played as a single round Round-Robin. At the end of the 5 weeks, the two top placed teams play out a championship game at Pearse Park, the Home of Scotland GAA. Record Champion are Dúnedin Conolly from Edinburgh with 9 Championships and they are set to add several more titles in the near future, as the club can draw heavily from Irish Expats playing at University Level. Other fierce competitors come from Dundee and Glasgow.
Teams
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CityEdinburghFounded1988
HomegroundCavalry Park, Duddingston, Edinburgh

Championships: 1994, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015

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CityDundeeFounded?
HomegroundSheddocksley Playing Fields, Aberdeen

Championships: 1992, 1993

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CityGlasgowFounded1999
HomegroundPeterson Park, Yoker, Glasgow

Championships: 2002, 2006

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CityGlasgowFounded1994
HomegroundPaírc an Phiarsaigh, Cambuslang

Championships: 2001, 2012

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CityCoatbridgeFounded1986
HomegroundSt. Ambrose Gaelic Ground, Coatbridge

Championships: 1990, 1991, 1999

Edited by miggi133 on 08-09-2015 01:16
 
miggi133
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The Gloucestershire GAA Board organises Gaelic Games in the English County of Gloucestershire. The Board organises the 6 team Gloucestershire Championships in Gaelic Football, which are played as a three round knock-out stage competition, as well as the Gloucestershire Inter-County Team that competes at at the All-Britan Senior Football Championship.
NameGloucestershire GAAFounded1959
HomegroundCardiff Gaelic ClubCompetitionsAll-Britain Senior Football Championship

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Seasons
Domestic: 2015


Gloucestershire Senior Championship

The Gloucestershire Senior Championship is organised by the Counties GAA council. The 1st round of the Championship pits the teams ranked 3-6 in the previous championship against each other, with the two finalists entering the championship in the semi-finals. The champion qualifies directly for the interclub championship, while the second finalist enters the preliminary round.
Teams

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CityCardiffFounded1956
HomegroundSanatorium Rd, Cardiff

Gloucestershire Senior Championships: 1989, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
All-Britain Championships:

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CityPlymouthFounded2011
HomegroundStonehouse Creek

Gloucestershire Senior Championships: 2015
All-Britain Championships:

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CityBournemouthFounded2003
HomegroundQueens Park

Gloucestershire Senior Championships:
All-Britain Championships:

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CityBristolFounded1979
HomegroundSpeedwell Recreation Ground,Bristol

Gloucestershire Senior Championships: 2011
All-Britain Championships:

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CityGloucesterFounded?
HomegroundThe Irish Club, Horton Road

Gloucestershire Senior Championships: 1950, 1959, 1979, 1980, 1981
All-Britain Championships:

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CityBristolFounded1947
HomegroundSt Marys Old Boys RFC

Gloucestershire Senior Championships: 1951, 1955, 1956, 1957 1963, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2010
All-Britain Championships:

Edited by miggi133 on 08-09-2015 01:12
 
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FroomeDog99
Good to see you back Miggi, even if only temporarily.

Well I've watched a bit of Hurling and Gaelic Football before, so I'll give this a go. Might have to have a read up of the rules a bit, but still probably know a bit more than most of the European users on here Pfft
 
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I know a little about gaelic football so will follow, hope to learn more!
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miggi133
Cheers Guys!
I changed the thing slightly. Ill focus on the 7 British County Boards and then Ill post the Euros and World CHampionships when I decide its time for them to come up!
This will progress slowly, but hopefully steady once all the jerseys and championship formats are done If I focused on all overeas boadrs Wed never finish a season Wink
 
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trekbmc
I vaguely understand this, it sounds interesting, but I don't know what you mean by a simulation of it?



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miggi133
trekbmc wrote:
I vaguely understand this, it sounds interesting, but I don't know what you mean by a simulation of it?


I will try and simulate the outcome and results of the games based on likelyhood and other factors and a random generation of scores. Im still looking into that aspect but who knows, maybe I can even figure out how to make it more interactive for the future... We'll see, but no promises Wink
 
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miggi133 wrote:
trekbmc wrote:
I vaguely understand this, it sounds interesting, but I don't know what you mean by a simulation of it?


I will try and simulate the outcome and results of the games based on likelyhood and other factors and a random generation of scores. Im still looking into that aspect but who knows, maybe I can even figure out how to make it more interactive for the future... We'll see, but no promises Wink


Ah, okay, sounds cool. Smile



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miggi133
Good news guys! I have been working on a couple of Excel Spreadsheets today, and I think I have found a way to simulate the league just based on strength points of individual players. This could make it possible to make a fun little manager game out of this series too, if there is interest from the forum. If so just post below to indicate your interest. Dependent on that I might move this to the games thread and we can make this a nice little manager game (with some frisky rules to make it interesting...). Wink

I would however like to point out some limitations to the method that should be known and considered (in either case, and who knows, maybe some of you can help me refine some of the points).
Firstly, this calculation works under the assumption that every player can only score 1 goal per game.
Secondly, the simulation assumes that every player can only score 4 points, additionally to a goal. Thus the total score contributed by a player can only be 7!
The game works with randomized statistics, i.e. all values are randomized, so for the British GAA simulation this can cause very surprising results.
 
Waghlon
I'm always a fan of doing a little home-simulation. I've always cooking up new rulesets to simulate stuff, so I'll follow this thread Smile
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Waghlon wrote:
I'm always a fan of doing a little home-simulation. I've always cooking up new rulesets to simulate stuff, so I'll follow this thread Smile


Cheers Waghlon. If everything pans out how I hope it will, it should make for an interesting simulation. At this stage I have only the bare minimum variables included in my database, i.e. Offense, defense and derivatives of the offense statistic to create the match scores. But I already have some ideas for the inclusion of more variables, such as injury and discipline to make the whole thing more interesting.

I added some graphics for one of the Glasgow teams. I think I will start the first season with just a simulation of the scottish champs to see If i can get the simulation running properly.
 
miggi133
Hey Guys,

Im all set to simulate the Scottish GAA season... Im currently trying to figure out scoring probability (an attribute in my Database) to get the potential scores right. Im hoping that I can figure it out tonight and try some tests!
 
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Scotland GAA
Dúnedin Connolly successfully retains Scottish Interclub Title


Dúnedin Connolly has successfully defended its Scottish Championship after defeating Dundee Dalriada in the Scotland GAA Interclub Championship Game.

Dúnedin Connolly
The Edinburgh Side opened their Campaign at home against Sands McSwiney, defeating the Coatbridge side by a Margin of 1-9 to 1-7. The season was far from perfect however, as the Team fell short of victory to both Tír Connail Harps (2-8 to 3-6) and Dundee Dalriada (2-5 to 1-9). Both away losses meant that Dúnedin had to secure a win over the Glasgow Gaels in their second Home fixture of the season to secure a spot in the Championship Game. The Gaels were defeated by a record Margin of 2-17 to 0-5, securing 2nd Place in the Pool Stages for Dúnedin. After Narrowly squeezing into the final, the defending Champions outlasted Dundee 1-15 to 1-8 to claim the 2015 Scottish Championship title at Pearse Park. Their win qualifies them automatically for the first round of the All-Britain Interclubs Championship.

Dundee Dalriada
Dundee's Season ended in Disappointment. After obliterating Tír Connail away (1-6 to 3-9), the team suffered a set back in their Home opener against Glasgow, with the Gaels beating Dundee 3-6 to 1-8. Dún Deagh then finished the Pool Stages strong beating both Dúnedin Connolly (1-9 to 2-5) and Sands McSwiney (2-6 to 0-10). Thus the team travelled to Pearse Park on the outskirts of Glasgow as the winner of the pool stages, but were defeated by Dúnedin Connolly by a margin of 7 points (1-8 to 1-15). The season is not over for the club however, as the Dundee side will compete in the Preliminary rounds of the All-Britain Interclubs Championship, to secure a qualification berth for the British Club Championship.

Glaschu Gaels
The Gaels from Glasgow missed out on the Qualification for the Finals once again. After enjoying a bye week in week one, the Gaels kicked off their season with a win at Dundee Dalriada (3-6 to 1-8 for the Gaels), before suffering a tough loss to Sands McSwiney at Home (2-4 to 3-7), which ultimately proved costly in the Gaels bid for a final qualification. The Team bounced back from the defeat by beating Tír Conaill at Home (3-6 to 3-2) before loosing to Dúnedin in Edinburgh 2-17 to 0-5. The total points tally saw Glasgow drawing on points with Edinburgh, but loose out on the final due to the Points differential.

Tír Conaill
Scotlands biggest GAA club had a season to forget. The Team finished last in the Pool Stages after loosing against both Dundee (1-6 to 3-9) and local Rivals Glasgow Gaels (3-2 to 3-6). Their sole win came against Dúnedin Connolly in a nail biting finish that saw the Glasgow side hold on to a 1 point victory margin with a score of (3-6 to 2-8 [Agg: 15-14]), with a draw against Sands McSwiney (1-11 to 2-8) sealing Tír Conaills fate to finish last this season. The club hopes to bounce back next season.

Sands McSwiney
After a disappointing 2014 campaign, Sands McSwiney's sole aim for the 2015 season was to not finish last. Despite losses to both Dúnedin (1-9 to 1-7) and Dundee (0-10 to 2-6) the Team finished 4th in the Pool stages after defeating the Glasgow Gaels (3-7 to 2-4) and tying with Tír Conaill (2-8 to 1-11). The 3 points (2 for a win, 1 for a draw) and the better points score differential saw Sands McSwiney finish in 4th place ahead of Tír Chonaill.

Summary
Pool Stages
No.Name
PlWDLFAPDPts
1Dundee Dalriada4301534586
2Dúnedin Connolly42026042184
3Glaschu Gaels42024561-164
4Sands McSwiney4112504823
5Tír Conaill Harps41124961-123


Championship Game
Home TeamScoreScoreAway TeamGround
Dundee Dalriada1-081-15Dúnedin ConnollyPears Park, Cambuslang


Champion

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Edited by miggi133 on 27-08-2015 21:44
 
miggi133
I updated the Graphics to do better presentations in the future. You'll see what I mean when we get to the All-Britain Stages Wink
Also, before I am starting with the next Championship simulation, I am going to finish my database for the 7 counties, to have all teams included. Once I have it all done, I'll upload it here with explanations etc. If you guys want to have a look. Since its just continuing the numbering for the Names (players are called XX YY, XX being their position and YY being the Number that this player at the position occupies) I can have it done pretty quickly. The most tedious part is making sure that every Player gets into a team and all the stats are randomised.

Also, and perhaps I should have explained this before, but one or two basic understandings that you need to have for the scores:
-I mostly left them in xx-yy to xx-yy form since that is the usual expression you'd find in the media.
-The two scores have different meanings. XX is the number of Goals scored per game, while YY is the number of points (shots between the posts, like a rugby drop-kick).
-A goal has the same value as 3 points. Thus if the score between Team A and Team B is 1-3 to 0-5, then Team A wins by a margin of 6-5. Likewise if the score is 0-17 for Team A to 1-12 for Team B, Team A wins as they have scored more points (17-15).
-The number of goals scored in any match is only relevant for the points score. You do not lose if you score less goals than the opponent!

I hope this clears things up for you guys that are unfamiliar, or were confused by the scorelines I posted in the Scottish GAA Championship Wink

Also, if there is anything else, you want me to explain (i.e. how I simulate the matches or how I will do season progression) just ask here and I'll b happy to answer you. Also, Feedback on Graphics and Presentation style is also very welcome Smile
 
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