Galwegians Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club in Galway, Ireland.
Full name | Galwegian Rugby Football Club | |
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Union | IRFU | |
Nickname(s) | Wegians, Sky Blues | |
Founded | 1922 | |
Region | Connacht | |
Ground(s) | Crowley Park, Galway (Capacity: 2000) | |
Chairman | Mike Ryan | |
President | Erc Dunne | |
Coach(es) | Brendan Guilfoyle | |
Captain(s) | Jack Winters | |
League(s) | All-Ireland League 2C | |
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Official website | ||
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Galwegians field over 16 teams including Men's and Women's Senior (Firsts), Junior (Seconds) and Men's Thirds as well as underage sides at all levels from U20 to U7.
The Galwegians Men's Senior side plays in Division 2C of the All-Ireland League, the Irish domestic club competition.
The Galwegians Women's Senior side plays in the Women's All Ireland League, the Irish domestic club competition.
The Connacht Rugby squad features a number of players who played for Galwegians. The Connacht Women's representative side has strong representation from Galwegians.
History
editFounded in 1922, Galwegians has a long and distinguished history at the forefront of Connacht Rugby. In 1928, The Sportsground or the Sports Field as it was also known opened and Galwegians RFC were the first to use the ground after moving from the Grammar School grounds.[1]
Jimmy Joyce was the club's first international in wartime 1943. The tradition continued into the 1950s with Dicky Roche, Brendan Guerin, Charlie Lydon, Tony O’Sullivan and Johnny Dooley each gaining caps. More recently, Eric Elwood, Gavin Duffy and John Muldoon have played regularly for Ireland.
The golden age of Galwegians rugby was the five-in-a-row Connacht League and Cup double in 1955–1960, an unprecedented feat in Irish rugby, when Wegians were arguably the best team in the country, regularly beating the other senior clubs in Ireland.
Of current Connacht "Senior Clubs" Galwegians have the record of winning the most Connacht Senior Cup with 33 wins to date, although UCG have won 34 but became a "Junior Club" in 1996.
Since 2000 Galwegians have 8 Connacht Senior Cup and 10 Connacht Senior League titles including Cup and League doubles in the 2000–01, 2001–02 then three in a row in the 2011–12, 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons.
Galwegians Junior team broke a 34-year wait for Connacht Cup glory by beating Monivea in the final to become Heineken Connacht Junior Cup Champions in 2008, and repeated that feat in 2012 and 2014.
In 2011 the Galwegians U17 team were All Ireland U17 champions[2] and they were runners up in 2014. In 2012,[3] 2014[4] and 2016 the Galwegians Women's team were All Ireland Women's Cup winners.
Honours
edit- Connacht Senior Cup - 17 wins
- Connacht Senior League - 24 wins
- Connacht Junior Cup - 8 Wins
Last Updated: 28-07-2014
Notable players
editIreland
edit(Player capped while playing with Galwegians RFC)
MEN
- 1944 - Jimmy Joyce
- 1955 - Dickie Roche
- 1956 - Brendan Guerin
- 1956 - Charlie Lydon
- 1957 - Tony O’Sullivan
- 1959 - Johnny Dooley
- 1997 - Eric Elwood
- 1998 - Pat Duignan
- 1999 - Matt Mostyn
- 2007 - Gavin Duffy
- 2009 - John Muldoon
- 2012 - Ronan Loughney[5]
- 2016 - Niyi Adeolokun
- 2017 - Bundee Aki[6]
WOMEN
- 1997 - Stephanie Dowling Folan
- 1998 - Sue Ramsbottom
- 2003 - Nuala Ni Chadhain
- 2008 - Carol Staunton
- 2012 - Ruth O'Reilly
- 2014 - Sene Naoupu
- 2015 - Mairead Coyne
- 2015 - Mary Healy
- 2016 - Nicole Fowley
- 2016 - Ciara O'Connor
- 2018 - Laura Feely
- 2018 - Edel McMahon
Barbarians
editSeveral Galwegians players, have represented the famous invitational side Barbarians, the most recent to play while in Galwegians colours is Niyi Adeolokun in a match against England at Twickenham Stadium won 45-63 by the Baa-Baa's.[7]
Representatives
edit- 1993 - Eric Elwood[8]
- 1998 - Jimmy Duffy[9]
- 1998 - Willie Ruane[10]
- 2016 - Niyi Adeolokun[11]
British & Irish Lions
edit- 2021 to SA- Bundee Aki (6 Apps, 3 Tests)[12]
IRFU Presidents
editGalwegians surely hold the distinction of having provided more IRFU Presidents than any other club. The incumbents have been:
References
edit- ^ "Rugby". Galway Observer. 29 December 1928. Retrieved 21 March 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Ireland Men's News - the Official Home of Irish Rugby".
- ^ "Ireland Men's News - the Official Home of Irish Rugby".
- ^ "Ireland Men's News - the Official Home of Irish Rugby".
- ^ Loughney set for Ireland debut - http://www.connachtrugby.ie/2012060782862/loughney-set-for-ireland-debut Archived 2013-02-17 at archive.today
- ^ "Bundee Aki named in Ireland team to face South Africa but Keith Earls misses out - Independent.ie". Independent.ie.
- ^ "Nine-try Barbarians turn on style in record win against England - Barbarian FC". www.barbarianfc.co.uk.
- ^ "Rugby Union: Baa-Baas are fleeced: All Blacks sign off with a flourish". The Independent.
- ^ "Results & Fixtures - Barbarian FC". www.barbarianfc.co.uk.
- ^ "Results & Fixtures - Barbarian FC". www.barbarianfc.co.uk.
- ^ "Results & Fixtures - Barbarian FC". www.barbarianfc.co.uk.
- ^ "Bundee Aki - Member of the British & Irish Lions Squad 2021". British & Irish Lions.
- ^ Bobby Deacy RIP - http://www.irishrugby.ie/news/15434.php
- ^ IRFU President 2002-03 - Don Crowley - http://www.irishrugby.ie/news/11898.php
- ^ Billy Glynn Elected President Of The Irish Rugby Football Union - http://www.irishrugby.ie/ireland/26846.php Archived 2012-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
External links
edit- Official website
- Connacht Rugby - branch clubs directory Archived 31 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine