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Ballincollig RFC

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Ballincollig RFC
Full name
Ballincollig Rugby Football Club
Union
IRFU
Branch
Munster
Founded
2009 ground = Tanner Park, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
President
John Harte
Ballincollig RFC is a rugby union club based in the town of Ballincollig, in County Cork. The club was founded in 1978, and home games have been played at Tanner Park since the 1993 season.
The club has a Junior Munster Division 1 team, South Munster Junior 2 team and also a Junior 3 team, as well as Under 20, Under 18, Under 16, and Under 14 teams. Ballincollig RFC also supports a thriving mini rugby set-up. The club has a second senior team, with the founding of the ladies' team back in 1995, who won the AIL Division 2 title in 2006 .
Contents
1 History
1.1 Crest
1.2 Pitch and Dressing Rooms
2 Playing Record
2.1 Season 1978/79
2.2 Season 1979/80
2.3 Season 1980/81
2.4 Season 1981/82
2.5 Season 1982/83
2.6 Season 1983/84
2.7 Season 1984/85
2.8 Season 1985/86
2.9 Season 1986/87
2.10 Season 1987/88
3 External links
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History
Towards the end of the 1977/78 rugby season a group of 7 or 8 rugby enthusiasts had the idea of starting a rugby club in Ballincollig. They considered that in Ballincollig, a growing town with a population of approximately 10000 people, there would be a sufficient number of rugby players to form a good team. The formation of a club would also be an amenity for large numbers of children who would be growing up there. The enthusiasts were all from Ballincollig but played for different clubs.
After a few meetings the club organised a match against Highfield in March 1978. The team consisted of mainly Highfield, Cork Con., and Dolphin players. The remainder of the team consisted of beginner rugby players and soccer players. All do an unusual team, Ballincollig won by 18-10.Games followed against Cork Con., Dolphin and Sundays well. The result of these matches were sufficiently good for the organisers to call a public meeting to launch the club and to register it with the Munster Branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union.
Crest
The Idea occurred to the club that a crest should be worn. The idea for the crest came from the translation of Baile An Chollaigh as own of the Boar. The crest was designed as a boar on a black and white background with three crowns of Munster on top but the three crowns became stars in a printing error. The crest can be seen on the club membership card, tie and jumper.
Pitch and Dressing Rooms
At this stage the problem of a pitch and dressing rooms had to be tackled. The officers approached John A. Woods Social Club. The Social Club agreed to let them use their G.A.A. pitch and dressing rooms. A G.A.A. pitch is about 137 metres long, which is about 40 metres longer than what a rugby pitch should be, so the club had the longest rugby pitch in Cork and the lowest crossbar in Rugby history, but they managed and were grateful. During that season the club played very well, but did not win any trophies.
Playing Record
Season 1978/79
In the 1978/79 season the club entered competition at Minor B level. They played well in the league but failed to reach the semi-final. In the Minor B Cup they were beaten in the third round by Old Christians. During that season they played quite a few friendly matches against Junior teams. The results of these were quite promising.
Season 1979/80
The players decided to move up two grades to Junior level because of the good results achieved in Junior friendlies the season before. A second team was formed that year also to facilitate the increasing numbers of players who were joining the club. That year the club went on its first trip to Amsterdam. The Hague Rugby Club thought the team arriving was allin College, a long established college rugby team. They included five international players in their team. Suffice to say that the result of the game has never been made known outside the touring party!
Season 1980/81
The club again played at Junior level that season; the 2nd team played at Minor A level. That season moves were made to form a Juvenile section in the club. The club made a second trip to Amsterdam and this time there was no mistake in the club identity.
Season 1981/82
At an extraordinary general meeting that year the club decided to drop its first team back down to Minor A. This automatically pushed the second team back to Minor B level, which was much more suitable for them. At that general meeting also, the club was one of the few in Ireland to pass a motion against the proposed Irish tour of South Africa. That year the first team reached the semi-final of the Minor A Cup but were beaten by Cork Con, 16-13. Also in that season, Ballincollig seriously got involved in under...(and so on)

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