Club & Community News
21 Feb
The Minis section of Buccaneers RFC has been shortlisted as one of just 23 groups from all around the country for the 2012 EBS National Community Fund awards.
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18 Feb
Tullamore became the first team to win the Ulster Bank All-Ireland Junior Cup on two occasions as they overcame Monivea in a well-contested final in Athlone.
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18 Feb
It is tighter than ever at the top of Division 1A in the Ulster Bank League with today's bonus point victory for St. Mary's College seeing them join leaders Clontarf on 45 points. Belfast Harlequins, Dublin University and Cashel still lead the way in the other divisions.
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18 Feb
Join us on Irish Rugby TV for a live stream from Dubarry Park of the Ulster Bank All-Ireland Junior Cup final between Monivea and Tullamore this afternoon.
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17 Feb
Dominance in the forward exchanges by their bigger and heavier pack paved the way for an important win by Bruff in Division 1B on Friday night.
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17 Feb
League leaders Clontarf host Cork Constitution in what could be the match of the day in Division 1A of the Ulster Bank League. There is action too at Stradbrook, Musgrave Park, Templeville Road and Tom Clifford Park.
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17 Feb
Another big 'Friday Night Lights' clash at Thomond Park this weekend with UL Bohemians hosting Bruff. The Division 1B action then spreads to the home grounds of Ballynahinch, Belfast Harlequins and UCD on Saturday.
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17 Feb
Two teams with a bit of history in this competition go head to head at Dubarry Park on Saturday afternoon. The game kicks off at 2.30pm and if history is anything to go by, we can expect a cracking game of rugby with a large and vocal support backing both sides. The game will be streamed live on IrishRugby.ie
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16 Feb
Dublin University lead the way in Division 2A by six points, but they have to travel to third-placed Queen's University this Saturday. Greystones and De La Salle Palmerston will hope to take advantage of the result either way.
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16 Feb
Can anyone catch Cashel? Can anyone beat them? A rejuvenated Connemara step up next, while Banbridge, NUIM Barnhall, Rainey Old Boys and Highfield all in the mix behind them.
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