• 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...
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    Paddy Mayne (category Malone RFC players)
    matches and in all three tests. On returning from South Africa, he joined Malone RFC in Belfast. While on tour in South Africa with the Lions in 1938, Mayne's...
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  • she joined Malone RFC when she was 14. She captained the Ulster U18s to the first Irish U18 Provincial trophy in 2016. Jones was Malone's top try-scorer...
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  • Deryck Monteith (category Malone RFC players)
    Irish rugby union international. Monteith, a centre, played his rugby for Malone, Queen's University and Ulster. Capped three times by Ireland in the 1947...
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  • John MacDonald (rugby union, born 1960) (category Malone RFC players)
    John McDonald (born 9 April 1960) in Banbridge, County Down is a former Irish rugby union international player who played for the Irish national rugby...
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  • Willie Duncan (rugby union) (category Malone RFC players)
    rugby union player from Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast, Duncan was a Malone flanker, capped twice by Ireland in the 1984 Five Nations. He made his debut...
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  • Aidan Brady (rugby union) (category Malone RFC players)
    Nations Championship. Two years later, while playing in Northern Ireland for Malone, he made a further three Five Nations appearances, including wins over Scotland...
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  • August 1970 (aged 24) 3 Shannon RFC / Munster Rugby Denis McBride Flanker (1964-09-09)9 September 1964 (aged 30) 19 Malone RFC / Ulster Rugby David Corkery...
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    clubs, all based in Ulster. These were North of Ireland FC, Ballymena RFC, Malone RFC and Belfast Harlequins. In addition to these clubs, Doak also played...
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    Stewart Moore (category Malone RFC players)
    against Australia. He played club rugby in the All-Ireland League with Malone, and joined the Ulster academy ahead of the 2018–19 season, while studying...
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  • Bill Brown (rugby union) (category Malone RFC players)
    international from Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast, Brown was a winger for Malone and Ulster, capped four times for Ireland in 1970. He debuted in Ireland's...
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  • Colin Wilkinson (category Malone RFC players)
    international from Northern Ireland. Born in Belfast, Wilkinson was a fullback with Malone and Ulster, who was capped once for Ireland. He appeared for Ireland against...
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    Neil Best (category Malone RFC players)
    flanker. Best was a relative late comer to rugby, starting his career with Malone RFC. He has a BSc in chemical engineering and Msc in polymer engineering....
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  • Denis McBride (rugby union) (category Malone RFC players)
    Sevens, where Ireland reached the semifinals. He played his club rugby for Malone and provincial rugby for Ulster. He grew up in Merville Garden Village,...
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  • Sam Hutton (category Malone RFC players)
    Royal Academy, Hutton was a strong, mobile prop, who played his rugby with Malone. He was only 19-year of age when he earned his first Irish trial and won...
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  • played for Ulster and Leinster, and has coached at Cooke RFC, Malone RFC and Queen's University RFC in the women's All-Ireland League. She was appointed backs...
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  • Matthew Dalton (category Malone RFC players)
    plays primarily as a lock, but can also play as a flanker, and represented Malone in the All-Ireland League. Dalton attended Belfast Royal Academy and, before...
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  • Bob Agar (category Malone RFC players)
    moved to Belfast, and joined Civil Service Rugby Club, before moving to Malone RFC in 1943, where he partnered Jimmy Nelson in the second row. He played...
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    Tommy Smyth (rugby union) (category Malone RFC players)
    international, rugby union prop forward who played club rugby for Newport and Malone and invitational rugby with the Barbarians. He won fourteen caps for Ireland...
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  • against all the odds, knocking out giants of ulster rugby Dungannon R.F.C. and Malone R.F.C., both away from home, en route to Ravenhill. Chris Campbell and...
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    Jimmy Nelson (rugby union) (category Malone RFC players)
    He became a qualified accountant Nelson played his senior rugby for the Malone club. Nelson made his international debut on 6 December 1947 at Lansdowne...
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  • April 1960 (aged 27) 0 Malone RFC / Ulster Rugby Des Fitzgerald Prop (1957-12-20)20 December 1957 (aged 29) 10 Lansdowne R.F.C. / Leinster Rugby Job Langbroek...
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  • Neil Paterson (rugby union) (category Malone RFC players)
    Paterson started playing rugby union in Northern Ireland. He played for Malone RFC in Belfast. On moving to Scotland, Paterson then turned out for Dundee...
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  • Belfast and educated at Methodist College Belfast. He played rugby for Malone RFC. From 1902 and 1908 he was capped twenty-three times for Ireland and scored...
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    Poolbeg. p.250 Haines, East Belfast, Dundurn Press Ltd., 2001, pp. 74–75 Malone RFC Cregagh CC Orangefield OB site "Cregagh CC history". Archived from the...
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  • Ernie Crawford (category Malone RFC players)
    Football Tournament. While living in Belfast, Crawford played rugby union for Malone and soccer for Cliftonville. After moving to Dublin, he maintained his interest...
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    (Streatham) Denys Dobson (Oxford University) Charlie Patterson (Malone RFC) Reg Edwards (Malone RFC) Arthur Harding (Cardiff) Burnett Massey (Hull and East Ridings)...
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  • Internetwork, any system of interconnected networks Private network, referred to in RFC 1918 as "private internets" Intranet, a computer network within an organization...
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  • professionalism. Brian Bloomfield was in his second season as coach. 35-year-old Malone RFC centre Bill Harbinson, who first played for Ulster in 1986, was captain...
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