University of Galway RFC is the rugby team of the
University of Galway
The University of Galway ( ga, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe) is a public research university located in the city of Galway, Ireland. A tertiary education and research institution, the university was awarded the full five QS stars for excellence in 201 ...
. Their colours are maroon and white.
History
The rugby club was founded in 1874 at the time the university was named
University College Galway
The University of Galway ( ga, Ollscoil na Gaillimhe) is a public research university located in the city of Galway, Ireland. A tertiary education and research institution, the university was awarded the full five QS stars for excellence in 201 ...
, which makes it the oldest club in Connacht.
They played in the
Bateman Cup competition many times and won their first Connacht Senior Cup in 1897.
They have held this trophy aloft 34 times in all, more than any other club in the Connacht, and they have won the senior league 16 times. They won the Dudley Cup for the first time in 1905.
They have had many successes down through the years, but a real highlight was the 1962/63 season when they swept the boards — they won the Connacht Minor League and Minor Cup, the Connacht Junior League and Junior Cup, the Connacht Senior League and Senior Cup, the OLBC Sevens and the Blake Sevens.
Many of their players have played for Irish universities international teams, and 10 have been capped for Ireland, several while playing for UCG. One of those,
Ciaran Fitzgerald
Ciaran Fitzgerald (born 4 June 1952) is an Irish former rugby union player. He captained Ireland to the Triple Crown in 1982 and 1985, and the Five Nations Championship in 1983. Fitzgerald also captained the Lions on their 1983 tour. After ...
, Captained Ireland to a Triple Crown in 1982, and subsequently the
1983 British and Irish Lions tour to New Zealand.
Current Status
Currently UG do not compete in the
All-Ireland League, but they participate in
Connacht Rugby
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competitions, and field two teams at Junior League level (J1B & J2).
Their Under-20 team plays in the Irish Universities Conroy Cup competing against UCC, UCD, QUB, TCD, DU, UL & Maynooth.
In League competition along with two other Connacht Clubs (Galwegians & Galway Corinthians) they compete in the
Leinster Rugby
Leinster Rugby ( ga, Rugbaí Laighean) is one of the four professional provincial rugby union teams from the island of Ireland and the most successful Irish team domestically. They compete in the United Rugby Championship and the European Rugby ...
JP Fanagan Under-20 League - in division Premier 3.
They have also set up a Rugby Youth Academy in an attempt to help strengthen the club.
Women's Rugby
The women's team was set up in the 2002–2003 season.
Their first official game was in 2004 versus Sligo I.T. In the 2008/2009 season UG women won the Connacht League.
In the 2012/2013 season UG contested the
Colleges & Universities Sports Association of Ireland Div 1 College League Final against UL. In 2013/2014 and again in 2014/2015 UG won the
Irish Universities Rugby Union
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Kay Bowen Intervarsity Cup.
Notable players
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Steve Cunningham
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*
Seamus Dennison
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— played for
Munster
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in
their historic 1978 defeat of the
All Blacks
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at
Thomond Park
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, executing a much heralded tackle against his opponents
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Ciaran Fitzgerald
Ciaran Fitzgerald (born 4 June 1952) is an Irish former rugby union player. He captained Ireland to the Triple Crown in 1982 and 1985, and the Five Nations Championship in 1983. Fitzgerald also captained the Lions on their 1983 tour. After ...
— captained the
British and Irish Lions and
Connacht and won a
Triple Crown
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while captaining
Ireland
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*
Neville Furlong
Neville Furlong (10 July 1968 – 26 September 2017) was an Irish rugby union international player who played as a winger.
Furlong initially played Gaelic football, and was selected at both minor and under- 90 levels. He attended University Co ...
— scored the last try worth four points by an Irish player before a change in the game's rules
*
Eamonn McGuire Eamonn or Éamon or Eamon may refer to:
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— played for
Ireland
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Mick Molloy
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— earned 27 caps for Ireland between 1966 and 1973
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Dickie Roche
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— played for
Ireland
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, including when at university
References
Irish rugby union teams
Rugby union clubs in County Galway
Sport at the University of Galway
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