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Chairman
  
Junior Finnegan

Captain(s)
  
Ger Moynihan

President
  
Mike Fuller

Date founded
  
1928

Killarney RFC

Ground(s)
  
Caher, Aghadoe, Killarney

Coach(es)
  
John Nikora, Luke O'Sullivan

League(s)
  
Munster Junior League ' Munster Junior 3 League (South) '

Unions
  
Irish Rugby Football Union, Munster Rugby

Profiles

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Killarney Rugby Football Club is a Rugby Union club based in Killarney, County Kerry, Ireland. It is affiliated to the Munster Branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union. The club competes in Division 2 of the Munster Junior League and are the current holders of the McElligott Cup and the Galwey-Foley Cup. While a club existed in the town as far back as the end of the 19th century it wasn’t until 1983 that the club in its current format was founded. Killarney currently have one senior sides as well as a large underage and mini set-up, and runs a successful Tag Rugby league during the summer months.

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History

Early Years
Rugby was first played in Killarney towards the latter end of the 19th century, however there are no records detailing an official club being founded at the time. Rugby matches were played at the Cricket Field which was situated on the northern bank of the River Flesk, opposite where the present Gleneagle Pitch & putt course now stands. Among the great players at the time was Dr. William O’Sullivan who became the first Killarney man to represent Ireland at International level when he earned his first cap against Scotland in 1895. The next Killarney man to don the green of Ireland was Jerome Guerin in 1913. Ironically he made his debut against France, the country where he lost his life during the Great War.

It was in 1928 that Killarney RFC was initially formed after an interested group managed to secure a playing field at Countess Road from the Earl of Kenmare. The club was founded at a meeting in the Commercial Club, New St., Killarney on 28 April 1928. At the time the club had players who had senior experience with clubs such as Cork Constitution, Dolphin, Sunday’s Well and U.C.C. They enjoyed relative success for a number of years but by the mid ‘30’s things began to decline. Initially emigration and then the Emergency resulted in the club ceasing to function. However a number of locals did form a team in 1941 and won the Galwey-Foley Cup beating Castleisland in the Final. It was almost 20 years before the club was re-established again.

Post Emergency
The club was established again in time for the 1953/54 season and almost immediately enjoyed success which continued right up to the 1970’s. The club won both the McGillycuddy Cup and Galwey-Foley Cup in both 1954/55 and 1955/56 and also reached the semi-finals of the Munster Junior Cup in 1955/56. Also that season Welsh side Aberavon visited and played Killarney. The following year they lost the Cork County Cup Final to Cobh Pirates but became the first Kerry side to tour ‘overseas’ when they travelled to Wales to play Port Talbot and Margan.

Killarney won the Aberavon Shield in 1957/58 and the following season they were involved in an epic Galwey-Foley Cup Final encounter with their neighbours and great rivals Castleisland. The sides could not be separated after three matches including extra-time. The club won the Hayes Cup in 1959/60 and again in 1961/62. The club continued to have success until it was wound up in the early 1970s.

Current Club
It was then in 1983 that the club was re-established yet again with Seán O’Sullivan becoming Club Secretary just as he did 30 years before. Junior Finnegan (current President) was appointed coach; Liam McGuire (current Chairman) was elected treasurer and Conor O’Mahony as captain. The players who joined up included the Fullers (Mike, John and Declan), the Sullivans (Kevin, Dee and Ben), Seamus Kelly, Pete O’Sullivan, John Dermody, John O’Connor, Dave Whitby, Dan McSweeney, Mike Sheehan, Ger O’Leary, Mike McGuire and the officers mentioned above. Early results were encouraging and while the successes of the 1950s didn’t happen the club still won the Munster Junior 3 Cup in 1985. Those involved were determined to keep the club going and indeed many of those mentioned above are still actively involved in the club today.

The club struggled for success in recent times largely languishing in the bottom half of Division 3 of the Munster Junior League. However the arrival of Bill Stack as coach in 2008 who forged a strong partnership with then manager Luke O'Sullivan led to an improvement in the club's fortunes though not immediately. The Division was split in two for the 2008/09 season and when Killarney lost their first 4 league games it looked like being a disaster. However they then went on to win 7 games in a row to put themselves into contention for promotion with their final game away to their great rivals Castleisland, being played under lights at Crageens. Killarney needed to win to move into 2nd place and led 18-14 when the game moved into injury time. A further 13 minutes were played during which Castleisland scored a breakaway try. A long range penalty (the last kick of the game) was missed for Killarney and the dream was over. Highlight of that season was undoubtedly the 13-12 win over Shannon in the Munster Junior Plate, with an injury time penalty being the winning score. They also reached the semi-final of the Martin O’Sullivan Cup losing out to Waterford City.

The 2009/10 season saw the club fulfil a long term ambition in gaining promotion to Division 2 of the Munster Junior League. The effort put in by both players and management paid off in a dramatic season finale, as they won the promotion play-off over Charleville 21-20 with an injury time penalty. Fielding a 2nd XV for the season for the first time was a huge boost for the club and the panel of players has now grown considerably. Off the field the club acquired land to become the club’s permanent home with plans to build two full size pitches, an all-weather pitch and ancillary facilities. Unfortunately the project had to be shelved as planning couldn't be obtained.

However, during the 2010/11 season the club acquired new property at Aghadoe, 3 km north of the town and with planning approved, work should commence during 2012. This was only the beginning of another successful year for the club who finished in the top half of Division 2 in their first season, and then went on to win their first major provincial trophy by beating Newport in the Final of the Munster Junior Plate. No doubt the club will push on to maintain their upward trend for 2011/12.

See also: Killarney RFC historical results

Ground

The club currently play their home games at Aghadoe, Killarney. The club moved to this location in August 2015, following 4 years of hard work by the Field Development Committee. Newbridge RFC were the very first opponents for Killarney, on Saturday, 15th of August, 2015. Aghadoe is some 3 km north of Killarney town and has become the club’s permanent home.

'Directions to Aghadoe

GPS coordinates: 52.07813421198864; -9.539480206850612 (N 52 04.688 W 9 32.369)

From Dingle/Killorglin (N72): On entering Killarney take the first exit at the Ballydowney Roundabout onto Dr. Hans Liebherr Rd. (N72). Continue to the Cleeny Roundabout and take 1st exit onto Tralee Rd (N22). Take first left at the bottom of Madam's hill for Ballyhar and then take the first left again at the top of the hill. The pitch is on the right after 1km.

From Tralee/Castleisland/Limerick (N22): Before entering Killarney take the right at the bottom of Madam's hill for Ballyhar and then take the first left again at the top of the hill. The pitch is on the right after 1km.

From Cork (N22): On entering Killarney take 2nd exit at the Park Road Roundabout onto Bypass Rd. (N22). Continue to the Michael D. O’Shea Roundabout taking the 2nd exit (N22). Continue to the Cleeny Roundabout and take 3rd exit onto Tralee Rd (N22). Take first left at the bottom of Madam's hill for Ballyhar and then take the first left again at the top of the hill. The pitch is on the right after 1km.

From Kenmare (N71): On entering Killarney continue straight ahead at the first set of traffic lights and again at the next. Continue straight ahead through mini-roundabout and then bear left through Kenmare Place and onto Beech Rd. Continue straight onto Port Rd. (R877) passing St. Mary’s Cathedral and then take the 2nd exit at the Ballydowney Roundabout onto Dr. Hans Liebherr Rd. (N72). Continue to the Cleeny Roundabout and take 1st exit onto Tralee Rd (N22). Take first left at the bottom of Madam's hill for Ballyhar and then take the first left again at the top of the hill. The pitch is on the right after 1km.

Honours

  • Munster Junior Plate Winners
  • 2011, 2013

  • Munster Junior League Division 3 Runners-up
  • 2009/10 (Promoted)

  • McElligott Cup Winners
  • 2011

  • Galwey-Foley Cup
  • Winners

    1941, 1954, 1956, 1959^, 2012

    Runners-up
    1969

  • McGillycuddy Cup Winners
  • 1954,1956

  • Munster Junior 3 Cup Winners
  • 1985

  • Cork County Cup Runners-up
  • 1957

  • Aberavon Shield Winners
  • 1958

  • Hayes Cup Winners
  • 1960, 1962

  • Guido Erodio Memorial Tournament Winners
  • 2010

    ^shared with Castleisland

    1st XV

    Starting XV v. Kinsale (25/03/2012)

    Munster Junior League Division 2 Final Table

    Munster Junior League Division 2 Results


    Munster Junior Cup 2011-12


    Munster Junior Clubs Shield 2011

    McElligott Cup 2011

    2nd XV

    Starting XV v. Iveragh Eagles (15/01/2012)

    Munster Junior Two League (South) Section A Final Table

    Tralee advance to Phase 2 of J2 League
    Killarney and Iveragh Eagles qualify for Mick Barry Cup

    Munster Junior Two League (South) Section A Results

    Mick Barry Cup Group A Final Table

    Mick Barry Cup Group A Results

    Munster Junior Two Cup Result


    Dave Dineen Cup

    Fixtures / Results

    Galwey-Foley Cup 2011/12

    References

    Killarney RFC Wikipedia