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Dublin University Football Club

Irish rugby union club, based in Trinity College Dublin

Dublin University Football Club

Summary

Irish rugby union club, based in Trinity College Dublin

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fullnameDublin University Football Club
nicknameTrinity Rugby
unionIRE IRFU
branchLeinster
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regionDublin
groundCollege Park, Dublin
capacity500
presidentAlan Rogan
chairmanJohn Boyd
coachTony Smeeth, Hugh Maguire
captainJames Hickey
urlhttps://www.dufc.ie/
leagueAll-Ireland Div. 1B
season2024–25
position9th
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the rugby union club

Dublin University Football Club (DUFC) is the rugby union club of Trinity College, in Dublin, Ireland, which plays in Division 1B of the All-Ireland League.

History

The first known record of the Club appears under the heading 'Trinity College' in the Daily Express of 1 December 1855 and is taken to show that it had then been in existence for at least a year:

Dublin University team of the 1870s

The club had thus been founded by about 1854, and it has a well-documented, continuous history since then, which gives it a strong claim to be considered the world's oldest extant football club of any code. Although Guy's Hospital FC, had been founded in London in 1843, so had existed before DUFC, it later folded up for some years during the nineteenth century.

Being the oldest rugby club in Ireland, DUFC has won its fair share of trophies over the years. Its most notable achievement in recent years was the winning of the All-Ireland League Division 2 in the 2003–04 season, which also gained the club promotion to Division 1. This level of competition was short-lived, however, with the club returning to Division 2 after two seasons.

Present status

The DUFC 1st XV currently plays in Division 1B of the All-Ireland League. The club also fields three Junior teams who compete in the Leinster J1, J3 and J4 Metro Leagues,

The 1stXV plays against University College Dublin in the annual Colours Match which has been ongoing since its inception in 1952. Trinity has won on 24 occasions, the latest being the 2017/18 match. The club also has a Women's XV, which has played in AIL division 3.

In October 2020, the club had three players, Liam Turner, Michael Silvester and Jack Dunne, play in Leinster's Pro14 win over Zebre.

Grounds

The club's main playing field is College Park, which is within the grounds of Trinity in the Dublin city centre. It also has two other football fields used mainly by the Junior teams on Santry Avenue in the Dublin suburb of Santry.

Notable players

Ireland

Dublin University Football Club has a long tradition of its players gaining the highest international honours, with over 160 past players being capped for Ireland since 1875. Some of the most famous and presently memorable are listed below.

  • Thomas St. George McCarthy
  • Francis Browning
  • Lawrence Bulger
  • Andrew Clinch
  • Thomas Arnold Harvey
  • James Cecil Parke
  • Noel Purcell
  • Bethel Solomons
  • Sir Thomas Ranken Lyle
  • Mark Sugden
  • Robert Barnes
  • Robin Roe
  • Philip Orr
  • Dick Spring
  • Linda Djougang
  • Hugo MacNeill
  • Des Fitzgerald
  • Brendan Mullin
  • Paddy Johns
  • Niall Woods
  • Malcolm O'Kelly
  • Trevor Hogan
  • Kieran Lewis
  • Matt McCullough
  • Roger Wilson
  • Jamie Heaslip
  • Niyi Adeolokun
  • Eric O'Sullivan
  • Ryan Baird

British & Irish Lions

DUFC also has a long history of providing British & Irish Lions tourists, with the most recent contribution being Jamie Heaslip in 2013.

Ireland coaches

Dublin University past players Roly Meates and Gerry Murphy both went on to coach Ireland at different times. Meates is also an honorary life member of DUFC, having coached the club for 28 years.

  • Roly Meates: 1975-77
  • Gerry Murphy: 1992-95

Honours

  • All-Ireland Cup (1): 1925-26
  • ** Leinster Senior Cup (19)**: 1883, 1884, 1886, 1887, 1890, 1893, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1900, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1912, 1920, 1921, 1926, 1960, 1976

References

References

  1. [https://www.irishrugby.ie/all-ireland-leagues-old/men/league-tables/ A.I.L. Tables 2024–25]
  2. link. (24 June 2021 by Ron Palenski, Auckland University Press (2015) – {{ISBN). 978-1869408367
  3. link. (2008-12-25 at dufc.ie)
  4. ":: Leinster Rugby ::".
  5. "Three DUFC Men's Players Selected for Leinster's Pro14 Matchday Squad Tonight".
  6. "Nine-try Leinster see off Zebre". BBC Sport.
  7. RDS, John O'Sullivan at the. "Dan Leavy gets back in the thick of things as Leinster trounce Zebre". The Irish Times.
  8. (April 2025)
  9. [http://www.dufc.ie/info_19rugby-dufc-trinity-dublin-university-football-club.php Club Info] {{webarchive. link. (18 September 2008 at dufc.ie)
  10. (April 2025)
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