The 2007 IAFL (Irish American Football League) season, with new divisional format, was due to begin on March 4 with the College Championship game between DCU Saints and UL Vikings, but the game was delayed due to rain, so the season proper began on March 25 when the Cork Admirals beat the Belfast Bulls, the UL Vikings beat the Tallaght Outlaws and Dublin Rebels beat the Dublin City University Saints. The season continued throughout April and May, with the IAFL College Championship Game eventually been rescheduled on June 3, with the UL Vikings beating the DCU Saints 50โ€“2.

During the course of the regular season, two non-league games were played against foreign opposition, with CMS College Stags beating the Tallaght Outlaws 67โ€“0 and, in the Claddagh Classic on June 2, the Team USA All-Stars beat the Carrickfergus Knights 26โ€“0.

Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties

Northern Division

PositionTeamWLTPts
1Belfast Bulls4319
2Belfast Trojans3328
3Carrickfergus Knights3417

Central Division

PositionTeamWLTPts
1Dublin Rebels71014
2Dublin Dragons2604
3DCU Saints2604

Southern Division

PositionTeamWLTPts
1UL Vikings71014
2Cork Admirals62012
3Tallaght Outlaws0800

Playoffs

The play-off positions were decided on the last day of the regular season, with the Belfast Bulls, Dublin Rebels and UL Vikings securing their respective Divisional titles and the Belfast Trojans and Cork Admirals as the wildcard teams. Cork Admirals won the wildcard game and set up a play-off tie with the Dublin Rebels, strongly fancied to retain the Shamrock Bowl for the 5th consecutive time. However, Cork managed to win a close fought 8-6 victory and secured their first ever bowl appearance against UL Vikings, who beat the Belfast Bulls 44-2 to set the stage for the first ever all-Munster Shamrock Bowl. The UL Vikings won a very close game 22-14 to win Shamrock Bowl XXI and claim their first ever title.

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