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Revision as of 12:38, 17 July 2023 by Sthaanish20 (talk | contribs) (Description of Unidare Rugby Football Club)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Irish rugby union clubUnidare Rugby Football Club (RFC) is a rugby union club based in the town of Unidare, located in the fictional region of Rugbyshire. Established on the 3rd of April, 1958, the club has a rich history and a dedicated fanbase. Unidare RFC competes in various local and regional rugby competitions, including the Rugbyshire Rugby League and the Midlands Cup.
The club's first team competes in the top-tier Rugbyshire Rugby League Division 1, while the reserve and youth teams participate in their respective leagues. Unidare RFC has a strong tradition of nurturing young talent and providing a platform for aspiring rugby players to develop their skills.
Throughout the years, Unidare RFC has achieved significant success, winning several league titles and cup competitions. Their most notable achievement came in 1996 when they clinched the prestigious Midlands Cup, cementing their position as a formidable force in regional rugby.
The club is known for its vibrant community involvement, regularly organizing charity events and youth development programs. They have forged strong partnerships with local schools and organizations, promoting the sport of rugby and fostering a love for the game among the youth in Unidare.
Unidare RFC's home matches are played at the picturesque Unidare Rugby Ground, which has a seating capacity of 5,000 spectators. The stadium offers excellent facilities for players and supporters alike, creating a welcoming atmosphere on match days.
As of the 2022-2023 season, the current head coach of Unidare RFC is John Stevens, a former professional rugby player who represented the national team. Under his guidance, the club has continued to progress and develop its playing style, aiming to reach new heights in the upcoming seasons.
Unidare RFC has a dedicated fanbase, affectionately known as the "Unidare Reds." The supporters are known for their passionate chants and unwavering support for the team, creating a lively atmosphere at every match.
Overall, Unidare Rugby Football Club holds a prominent position within the Rugbyshire rugby community, embodying the values of teamwork, sportsmanship, and dedication to the sport.
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Full name | Unidare Rugby Football Club | |
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Nickname(s) | Ravens | |
Founded | 1958 | |
Location | Dublin, Republic of Ireland | |
Ground(s) | Ballycuris Park, Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland | |
Coach(es) | Colm Finnegan | |
Captain(s) | Kevin Ryan | |
League(s) | Dublin Metropolitan J4 League | |
2010-11 | 5th | |
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Official website | ||
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Unidare Rugby Football Club, commonly known as Unidare RFC, is a Rugby union club founded in 1958. Unidare currently play at Balcurris park, Ballymun in Dublin city, Ireland. The club's emblem is a Raven and they play in Black and Red. The club plays in the Junior (J4) section of the Leinster Branch Metropolitan League.
History
Foundation
Unidare Rugby Football Club was founded in 1958 by workers of the Unidare Works in Finglas, which is now defunct. During the foundation years (1958–1977) the club participated in the Business Houses Cup Competition and took part in friendly matches during the rest of the season. The club did not have their own grounds, but were given the use of a playing field and dressing rooms in Blackrock College by Father Shields.
Business Houses League
In 1977 the Business Houses League was formed. At that time Unidare Rugby Football Club was given grounds in Unidare Industrial estate on Jamestown Road, Finglas. The grounds were developed further by the club with dressing rooms, training lights, etc. The club did well in the Business Houses League, winning it for the first time in the 1980-1981 season. AIB had won the competition for the first three seasons of the competition. The club continued to participate in this competition during the 1980s.
Recent developments
In 1990 the club lost its playing fields when Unidare plc sold the land for development, and the club was hosted by Suttonians RFC and Malahide RFC for different seasons. In 2005, the club formed an alliance with Dublin City University Sports to play and train in the Ballymun grounds. As of 2011, Unidare played 21 seasons without a permanent home. Unidare in conjunction with The Dublin City Council were allocated the use of Balcurris Park as their new home ground.
Youth Section
In recent years, the club has undergone a revival in interest and membership and has focused in particular on the development of its youth teams. In the 2007/08 season, the club's first competitive under-age side created history by coming runners-up in the Dublin Metro U-18 League, at their very first attempt. The club currently fields youth sides at U-14, U-16, & U-18 and has ten fully qualified coaches currently working in their underage section.
2007/2008 Season
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2007/2008 J4 Metropolitan League Fixtures/Results
2007/2008 Friendly Fixtures/Results
Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Venue |
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15 September 2007 | Stillorgan RFC | 36 - 14 | Unidare RFC | Bird Avenue |
24 November 2007 | Unidare RFC | 00 - 29 | Stillorgan RFC | DCU Sportsground |
2011/2012 Season
2011/2012 J4 Metropolitan League Fixtures/Results
Date | Home team | Score | Away team |
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1 October 2011 | Tallaght | 13 - 23 | Unidare RFC |
8 October 2011 | St. Mary's College B | 22 - 21 | Unidare RFC |
15 October 2011 | Normans | 00 - 32 | Unidare RFC |
22 October 2011 | Malahide | 32 - 13 | Unidare RFC |
5 November 2011 | Milmount House | P - P | Unidare RFC |
26 November 2011 | Railway Union | 23 - 03 | Unidare RFC |
3 December 2011 | Parkmore | 32 - 13 | Unidare RFC |
10 December 2011 | Unidare RFC | 08 - 03 | Tallaght |
7 January 2012 | Unidare RFC | 07 - 13 | St. Mary's College B |
14 January 2012 | Unidare RFC | 46 - 0 | Normans |
28 January 2012 | Malahide | 59 - 10 | Unidare RFC |
4 February 2012 | Unidare RFC | P - P | Millmount House |
11 February 2012 | Unidare RFC | P - P | Millmount House |
18 February 2012 | Railway Union | 58 - 10 | Unidare RFC |
3 March 2012 | Unidare RFC | A - A | Parkmore |
See also
References
- ^ IrishRugby.ie - Club contacts - Unidare Ravens Archived 2008-04-25 at the Wayback Machine
- LeinsterRugby.ie - Junior Rugby Area Organisation - METROPOLITAN AREA
- LeinsterRugby.ie - Unidare-Finglas going from Strength to Strength...
- See Dublin Metro League, AGM Report, May 2008
- LeinsterRugby.ie - Unidare-Finglas going from Strength to Strength
- Emerald Rugby Magazine, October 2007