Full name | St. Mary's College Rugby Football Club | |
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Union | IRFU Leinster |
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Nickname(s) | Mary's | |
Founded | 1900 | |
Region | County Dublin | |
Ground(s) | Templeville Road Templeogue (Capacity: 200) |
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President | John Gilsenan | |
Coach(es) | Ciaran Potts Peter Smyth |
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Captain(s) | Hugh Hogan | |
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Official website | ||
www.stmaryscollegerfc.com/ |
St. Mary's College Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Dublin, Ireland. The club was founded in 1900 by former pupils of St. Mary's College, Dublin and was originally known as Old St. Mary's. They club won the Leinster Senior Cup for the first time in 1958. In 2000 they won the AIB League under the captaincy of Trevor Brennan.
The club was formerly sited at College Drive, Templeogue from 1955 until the 1970s, including clubhouse and grounds which have since been developed as Fortfield Square apartments. In the 1970s, the club moved to Templeville Road to rugby grounds formerly owned and used by Templeogue College, the Holy Ghost Fathers sister school of St. Mary's College.[1]
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The following St. Mary's players represented Ireland at full international level.
As well as representing Ireland, the following St. Mary's players have also represented the British and Irish Lions.[2]
see also Category:St. Mary's College R.F.C. players
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