A fine second half display by Clontarf propelled the North Dublin back into the top four with Ben Gissings 78th minute try proving crucial in this lively affair played at Castle Avenue this afternoon.
The Rugby League Ireland Conference reaches its climax this Saturday as Clontarf Bulls aim to round off their impressive debut RL season by clinching the title against Dublin Blues at Castle Avenue.
It was a good Easter weekend for Irish rugby, a very good one for Leinster rugby but a great weekend for the game in Dublin North – city and county – and just over the border in Meath. Credit Leinster ...
Clontarf are worthy champions, capping a remarkable season in which they lost just a single match, to claim their third All Ireland League Division 1A title before a record crowd of 5,788 for an Aviva ...
Two big Dublin favourites hosting a pair of plucky Munster underdogs. It's just under a year since Clontarf fended off Terenure College to win a thrilling Energia All-Ireland League final at the Aviva ...
CLONTARF 34; BALLYMENA 13 CLONTARF demolished a poor Ballymena side at Castle Avenue yesterday, scoring their fifth bonus point in six games in the process. The win launched them into the top four of ...
CLONTARF have come up the hard way. North Dublin has hardly been fertile soil for rugby, yet they have endured despite hardly ever being on speaking terms with success and recognition. CLONTARF have ...
The slate grey sky and heavy downpour were replaced by one of brilliant blue and warm sunshine by the time the teams lined up to honour the late Brian Mullins. An iconic midfielder with the Dublin ...
AS widely expected, Clontarf proved too powerful for Buccaneers in the other Division One semi-final - their 20-6 win adding to the notion that the north Dublin side are untouchable at Castle Avenue.
IRELAND rugby legend Keith Wood achieved the dream of all sporting dads this weekend. Owen, who was capped 58 times for Ireland between 1994 to 2003, was in Clontarf on Saturday to support his three ...
No-one in Irish rugby has a closer association with St Mary's and Clontarf, the two clubs that will contest the Ulster Bank League decider on Saturday afternoon (from 1pm, RTÉ Two), than Brent Pope.