Malone RFC explained

Teamname:Malone
Fullname:Malone Rugby Football Club
Union:IRFU
Ulster
Nickname:The Cregagh Red Sox
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Ground:Gibson Park, Cregagh, Belfast
Captain:Ross Todd
Chairman:Patrick Baird
President:Jonathan (Jojo) McAllister
Competitions:All-Ireland League
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Malone RFC (Malone Rugby Football Club) is a rugby union club based in Belfast, in Northern Ireland. It is currently in the Division 1B of the All-Ireland League. The club is affiliated with the Ulster Branch, itself part of the Irish Rugby Football Union. It is one of the last remaining Belfast rugby clubs not to have amalgamated and still plays at its original ground. As well as its successful Senior teams, it has a thriving Youth and Mini structure, and was the first Mini rugby team from Ireland to play in the renowned Fundacion Cisneros International rugby tournament in Madrid.

History

Malone Football Club was founded in 1892 by residents of Malone Park, Belfast. In 1896 Malone obtained senior status after two victories in the junior league. Malone first played a non-Irish side when it hosted Furness in 1903. The current name Malone Rugby Football Club was adopted in 1932. Malone moved to its present location in Gibson Park, Belfast in 1935, eventually purchasing it in 1953. The present clubhouse dates from 1967. The club hosted games from the 2007 Under 19 Rugby World Championship.

Honours

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† Won by 2nd XV

Distinguished Players

Approximately 28 Malone players have played for Ireland, and 6 of those were British & Irish Lions. Malone players have played international rugby in each decade since the start of the Twentieth Century. Data below is as of May 2009.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rugby photographic encyclopedia & rugby union player/Hero images by sporting-heroes.net.