Clontarf RFC
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Founded in 1876, Clontarf is one of the oldest Rugby Clubs in Ireland. Having played firstly in a field at the bottom of Vernon Avenue, then on a site currently used by Dublin Bus as a Depot., the Club moved to its present location and celebrated 100 years at Castle Avenue in 1976.
The Bull Emblem used in the logo is that of the district - Cluan Tairbh, translates, The Field of the Bull. The Red and Blue colours are used by most sporting clubs in the Parish.
Federation: | Irish Rugby Football Union |
National team: | Irish national team • Ireland Sevens • British and Irish Lions |
International Competitions: | Rugby World Cup • Six Nations Championship • Rugby World Cup Sevens • Heineken Cup • European Challenge Cup • European Shield • Celtic League |
Celtic League Teams: | Connacht • Leinster • Munster • Ulster |
Domestic Competitions: | AIB League |
AIB League Division one teams: | Ballymena • Belfast Harlequins • Blackrock College RFC • UL Bohemians • Buccaneers • Clontarf RFC • Cork Constitution • County Carlow • Dolphin/ Y. Munster • Galwegians/Dublin Uni • Garryowen Football Club • Lansdowne • UCD • Shannon RFC • St Mary's College • Terenure College |