Rugby League Ireland

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rugby League Ireland logo
Rugby League Ireland logo

Rugby League Ireland (RLI) is the internationally recognised governing body for the development of Rugby League in Ireland, having secured official recognition from the RLIF in 2000. It is in the process of obtaining recognition within the Irish Sports Council and will take over the running of the International team entirely as a stand alone entity due course.

Contents

[edit] History

The seed of modern-day rugby league in Ireland was sown when in 1989 the Dublin Blues were formed and founded by Brian Corrigan. They consisted mostly of rugby union players who wanted to stay fit over the summer. The Blues competed against touring teams from Britain and surprised many of the touring sides with the quality of their play, scoring many memorable victories over British amateur opposition.

In early 1995 the British Rugby Football League development arm financed the position of a Development Officer for Ireland, providing a massive boost to the development of the game. In the same year Ireland formed its very first competitive team to play against the USA in Washington on St. Patrick's Day. Ireland won 24-22.

Competitive matches were established between teams in Leinster and Ulster: Schoolboy matches were played between Dublin and Belfast schools, Open Age Clubs competed against each other in the All-Ireland Challenge Cup. Teams included Belfast Wildcats and Bangor Vikings from Ulster. From Leinster there were Dublin-based Dublin Blues, North Side Saints, Tallaght Tigers, Churchtown Warriors and Bray-based East Coast Panthers. From Munster the Cork Bulls were formed under the guidance of Ex-Dublin Blues stalwart Peter McNamara. Northside Saints and Cork Bulls had their successes but the long-established Dublin Blues were always pre-eminent and there or thereabouts when it came to the trophy presentations.

In 2006 the Leinster and Munster conferences were abandoned in favour of an all-Ireland league, but conference play was reintroduced for the 2007 season, this time on a North/South basis.

For 2008 two national divisions operate, the Lucozade Elite and the Emerald Rugby National Conference.

[edit] Current teams for 2008 Season

[edit] Lucozade Elite League

Carlow Crusaders

Dublin City Exiles

North Dublin Eagles

Portadown Pumas

Treaty City Titans

Tullamore Knights


[edit] Emerald Rugby National Conference

Athlone Arrows

Ballinahinch Bulls

Carlow Crusaders B

Kilkenny Wildcats

Lansdowne Blues

North Dublin Eagles B

Portlaoise Panthers

Tallaght Tigers

Western Warriors

[edit] See also

[edit] External links