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Old Belvedere R.F.C.

Irish rugby union club, based in Dublin


Irish rugby union club, based in Dublin

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fullnameOld Belvedere Rugby Football Club
branchLeinster
regionDublin
nicknameBelvo
The Lodge
urlhttps://oldbelvedere.ie/
foundedc. 1918–19
groundOllie Campbell Park
Ballsbridge
Dublin 4
capacity1,000
presidentPaul Dowling
captainCalum Dowling
chairmanJames McCarthy
coachQuenton O’Neale
leagueA.I.L. Div. 1B
season2024–25
position1st (Promoted)
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IRE IRFU The Lodge Ballsbridge Dublin 4

Old Belvedere R.F.C. is a senior Irish rugby union club based on Anglesea Road in Ballsbridge, Dublin, Ireland. Old Belvedere was originally founded in 1918–19 by former pupils of Belvedere College. Old Belvedere enters senior men's teams in the All-Ireland League, the Leinster Senior League and the Leinster Senior Cup. In 2010–11 they were All-Ireland League champions. Between 1940 and 1946 the club won the Leinster Senior Cup seven times in a row. This remains a competition record. Old Belvedere also enters men's and women's teams in various senior, junior and youth leagues.

History

Early years

Old Belvedere Rugby Football Club was originally established in 1918–19 following a meeting at Belvedere College. The club initially played in the Dublin League. At the final meeting during their debut season, it was decided to enter senior rugby union and open the club to other Jesuit college students and "to outsiders, who may wish to join us." Their first senior match was against a now defunct club, Merrion. On Saint Patrick's Day 1920, Old Belvedere played their first Leinster Senior Cup game which they lost 0–3 to Wanderers. Kevin Barry played for the Old Belvedere seconds during the 1920–21 season but his arrest and execution, along with the internment of other players, during Irish War of Independence era contributed to the demise of the original club before the start of the 1922–23 season.

Reformed

Old Belvedere reformed as a junior club in April 1930. This time membership was restricted to former pupils of Belvedere College. The team reached the final of the Leinster Junior League in their first season following their return, losing 11–3 to Bective Rangers. Six future club presidents - George J. Morgan, Eddie Gleeson, Tommy Whelan, Paddy Kevans, John Cummins and Bob O'Connell - all played in this final. The club won their first trophy, the Metropolitan Cup, in 1936 and retained it in 1937. These results encouraged the club to apply for senior status which was gained in time for the 1937–38 season.

Seven in a row

Old Belvedere recorded their first win in the Leinster Senior Cup in 1940 when they defeated Blackrock College 11–6 after receiving a bye into the second round. Old Belvedere subsequently won the Leinster Senior Cup seven times in a row between 1940 and 1946. Their unbeaten run in the cup came to an end on 26 April 1947 when they lost the 1947 final to Wanderers. Another highlight from this era saw an Old Belvedere XV defeat a visiting New Zealand Services XV 12–6 in December 1946. Old Belvedere was the first Irish side to play a touring side after the Second World War, beating Racing Club de France 6–0 in Lansdowne Road. Several prestigious wins were recorded in the 1950s against Cardiff, Bristol, Wasps, Northampton and Leicester.

New Zealand connection

The 1970s and 1980s were a lean period for the first team. Old Belvedere decided to become an open club again in 1976. Tom McGurk and the former St Mary's centre, Gary O'Hagan, became the first two non–Belvederian players to play for Old Belvedere since the club's earliest days. In 1990 Ollie Campbell contacted Dr. Oliver Bourke, a friend who had emigrated to New Zealand, about the possibility of sending Old Belvedere youth players to Timaru for the summer. The ad hoc arrangement saw several players, including Peter McKenna, playing in New Zealand. The New Zealand connection also saw Steve McDowall and Bruce Deans coach and play with Old Belvedere. In 1998 Old Belvedere established a more formal arrangement with the Canterbury Rugby Football Union.

All Ireland League era

Old Belvedere won the Leinster Senior League title in 1992–93, gaining promotion to the All-Ireland League Division 2. This team was coached by Donal Spring and featured Bruce Deans. In 2006–07, with a team captained by Scott Hutton and featuring Andrew Dunne, Old Belvedere won their eleventh Leinster Senior Cup after a lapse of thirty nine years. Old Belvedere won the 2010–11 All-Ireland League title after defeating Cork Constitution 20–17 in the final at Donnybrook Stadium on 1 May 2011. In 2016–17 Old Belvedere won the Leinster Senior League title for a second time. They also finished as runners up in both the Leinster Senior Cup and the All-Ireland Cup.

Women's team

In the 1990s Old Belvedere introduced a women's team. Old Belvedere fields two women's rugby union teams, one in the All-Ireland League Division 1 and another in the Leinster Division 1. Between 2013 and 2015 Old Belvedere won three consecutive All Ireland Division One titles. In 2015–16 and 2017–18 they also finished as runners up.

Grounds

Old Belvedere played their first match, during the 1918–19 season, against Old St Mary's at Beech Hill, Donnybrook. Old Belvedere and Old St Mary's shared this ground. Old Belvedere won the match 6–0. The original Old Belvedere team continued to play at Beech Hill before briefly relocating to Vernon Avenue. When the club was relaunched in 1930, a new ground was leased in Ballymun. The ground lease on Anglesea Road was acquired in 1944 but the first match was not played there until February 1949 due to the amount of work required to level and drain the pitches. In June 1949, the old stand from Croke Park was acquired from the GAA in exchange for a strip of land required to build the Cusack Stand, Belvedere College owned the land beside Croke Park. Floodlights were installed in 1972. The stand was destroyed in a fire in 1993. The concrete terrace that exists today dates from 1958. The present pavilion was opened in 1962 and the old bar and ballroom were replaced in 1995 after the 1993 fire.

Notable players

;British and Irish Lions British and Irish Lions

; internationals

; sevens internationals

  • Andrew Dunne
  • Rory O'Loughlin

; women internationals

; women sevens internationals

  • Sene Naoupu
  • Sophie Spence
  • Hannah Tyrrell
  • Erin King ; internationals
  • Bruce Deans
  • Steve McDowall ;Others
  • Kevin Barry – Irish Volunteer executed during Irish War of Independence
  • Tom McGurk – television and radio presenter

Coaches

Years
1990s
c. 1996
c. 2007
2013–17
2017–

Honours

;Senior Men's

  • All-Ireland League
    • Winners: 2010–11: 1
  • All-Ireland Cup
    • Runners Up: 2016–17: 1
  • ** Leinster Senior League**
    • Winners: 1992–93, 2016–17: 2
    • Runners Up: 1991–92: 1
  • Leinster Senior Cup
    • Winners: 1939–40, 1940–41, 1941–42, 1942–43, 1943–44, 1944–45, 1945–46, 1950–51, 1951–52, 1967–68, 2006–07, 2011-12: 12
    • Runners Up: 1946–47, 1948–49, 1954–55, 1999–2000, 2009–10, 2015–16, 2016–17: 7 ;Senior Women's
  • All Ireland Division One
    • Winners: 2013, 2014, 2015 : 3
    • Runners Up: 2015–16, 2017–18 : 2

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References

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