Lansdowne Football Club Explained
Teamname: | Lansdowne |
Fullname: | Lansdowne Football Club |
Capacity: | 1,000 |
President: | Conor Shaw |
Captain: | Cillian Redmond |
Top Scorer: | Matt Healy |
Coach: | Declan Fassbender |
Url: | https://lansdownerugby.com/ |
League: | All-Ireland League |
Season: | 2023–24 |
Position: | 4th.[1] |
Pattern La1: | _blackredhoops |
Pattern B1: | _blackred stripes |
Pattern Ra1: | _blackredhoops |
Pattern So1: | _hoops_black_red |
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Rightarm1: | ffcc00 |
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Lansdowne Football Club, also sometimes referred to as Lansdowne Rugby Football Club, is a rugby union team based in Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1872 by Henry Dunlop as the Irish Champion Athletic Club. Its senior team currently plays in Division 1A of the All-Ireland League. The club's playing colours are black, red and yellow hoops, with navy shorts.
Lansdowne have won the Leinster Senior Cup a record 29 times, winning it for the first in 1891. Lansdowne won the All Ireland League for the first time in March 2013 and also won the Fraser McMullen cup in the same season. Lansdowne completed the "All Ireland Double" again in May 2015 winning the All Ireland League and the Fraser McMullen again. In 2017/2018 captained by Ian Prendiville & coached by Mike Ruddock & Mark McHugh Lansdowne won the All Ireland League, The Bateman Cup, The Leinster Senior Cup and The Leinster Senior League Cup. Lansdowne is the first ever Leinster team to win all of these trophies in one season.
Together with Wanderers, Lansdowne have shared the use of Lansdowne Road since 1880, with each club having their own clubhouse at opposite ends of the ground. However, since 1974 the ground itself has been owned by the IRFU.[2]
Honours
3
7
- 1921-22, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 2017–18, 2019-20 (Joint winners), 2021-22
- Leinster Senior League 11
- 1973-74, 1976–77, 1980–81, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22
- Leinster Senior Cup 29
- 1890-91, 1900–01, 1902–03, 1903–04, 1921–22, 1926–27, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1932–33, 1948–49, 1949–50, 1952–53, 1964–65, 1971–72, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1985–86, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2007–08, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018-19, 2023-24
- Metropolitan Cup (17)
- 1927, 1948, 1959, 1965, 1968, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1989, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2017, 2019, 2023
- Fraser McMullen Cup
499-00, **2012-13, 2014–15, 2022-23
Notable players
Current Leinster / Connacht / Munster -contracted players
Ireland sevens international players
The following Lansdowne players have played for the Ireland national rugby sevens team:
4 Lansdowne players represented Ireland at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics : Adam Leavy, Mark Roche, Foster Horan, Ian Fitzpatrick
1 Lansdowne player represented Ireland at the Paris 2024 OLympics : Mark Roche
Ireland Club international players
Ireland
118 Lansdowne players have represented Ireland at full international level. The latest Lansdowne player to be capped by Ireland is Harry Byrne. On two occasions in 1931, Lansdowne supplied the entire Irish three-quarter line (Jack Arigho, Eugene Davy, Morgan Crowe and Ned Lightfoot), one of only three clubs ever to have done so at international level world-wide.[3]
In 2023 Lansdowne’s Paul Clinch was awarded his first Irish cap for proudly representing Ireland on the tour of North America in 1989 against Canada and the USA making him the oldest Lansdowne member in the 150 year history of the club to receive his first cap. Clinch was one of a dozen players who played for Ireland against non 'original rugby nations' who were awarded their caps retrospectively. As well as playing international rugby union for
Ireland, at least five Lansdowne players have also represented Ireland and/or Great Britain at other sports.
Noel Purcell was also an international
water polo player and represented both
Great Britain and
Ireland at the
1920 and
1924 Summer Olympics respectively. He helped Great Britain win the gold medal in 1920
[4] Ham Lambertplayed 21 times for the
Ireland cricket team between 1931 and 1947.. Brothers
Kevin O'Flanagan and
Mick O'Flanagan also played
soccer for
Ireland. On 30 September 1946 they both played for Ireland in a 1–0 defeat against
England at
Dalymount Park[5] Brian Carney played as a junior with Lansdowne before switching rugby codes. He represented both
Ireland and
Great Britain at
rugby league before returning to the union code.
British & Irish Lions
As well as representing Ireland, several Lansdowne players have also represented the British & Irish Lions.[6]
Other internationals
Rugby league internationals
- Rody Corrigan: 1995
- Phelim Commerford: 1995
- Brian Carney: 1998
- Tom McCabe: 1996
Ireland league records
AIL top try scorers- Matt Healy: 37
- Dan McEvoy: 30
- Ross McCarron: 28
- Cian Aherne: 26
- Fiachra Baynes: 23
- Brian Glennon: 20
- Marcus Dillon: 20
Forward
| AIL top points scorers
| Most capped AIL players
| Most AIL Tries in a Season
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Most club tries in an AIL match
Lansdowne: 76 Trinity: 26 (2017-2018)
Largest win in an AIL match
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Trustees
Michael Kearney, Ciaran O'Reilly, Rory Williams, Oisin O'Buachalla, Michael Ryan
Past captains
Presidents
References
General
Notes and References
- https://www.irishrugby.ie/all-ireland-leagues-old/men/league-tables/ League Tables 2022–23
- News: Theatre of Green: Gaelic games end a century of separatism . David . McKittrick . David McKittrick . 8 February 2007 . . London.
- Web site: Lansdowne Rugby Football Club . www.aisrca.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081120132056/http://www.aisrca.com/Lansdowne.htm . 2008-11-20 .
- Web site: Noel Purcell . www.sports-reference.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20200418040121/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/pu/noel-purcell-1.html . 2020-04-18 . dead.
- Web site: Statistics: Republic of Ireland [Powered by tplSoccerStats]]. www.soccerscene.ie.
- The Ireland Rugby Miscellany (2007): Ciaran Cronin