• The Cork Constitution (CC) is a rugby union club based in Cork, playing in Division 1A of the All-Ireland League. It was founded by staff of the Cork Constitution...
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  • senior rugby union clubs in Ireland, covering both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The league was inaugurated in the 1990–91 season. Cork Constitution...
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    school to senior league level. There are two first-division clubs in Cork city. Cork Constitution (five-time All Ireland League Champions) play their home...
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    Darren Sweetnam (category Cork Constitution players)
    with Cork and has played underage hockey for Ireland. On 1 October 2012, it was announced that Sweetman had signed a deal to join the Munster Rugby academy...
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  • beat Queens College 1906 Cork Constitution beat Garryowen Football Club 1907 Cork Constitution beat Garryowen Football Club 1908 Garryowen beat Rockwell...
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    from 1992 to 1998, and he played his club rugby at this time with Fermoy RFC. The former UCC and Cork Constitution player made the move from Munster and...
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  • the schools seniors in the Munster Schools Rugby Senior Cup, before going on to join UCC and Cork Constitution. Strong performances in the All-Ireland League...
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  • Cork Constitution rugby club lie on the border between Ballinlough and Ballintemple. Ballinlough is an independent Roman Catholic parish of the Cork and...
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  • Patrick Roche (born 1 July 1974) is an Irish former rugby union player and coach. From Togher, Cork, Roche grew up playing hurling for St Finbarr's, before...
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    When Cork Park staged the 1902 Cork International Exhibition, its Western Pitch was enclosed. In 1904, two rugby clubs, Cork Constitution and Cork County...
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  • Billy Scannell (category Cork Constitution players)
    captained Cork to the 1956 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final. Scannell first began playing rugby for Douglas RFC, but switched to Cork Constitution...
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  • plagued career, which was spent with Cork Constitution, Lansdowne, and St Mary's College. List of Ireland national rugby union players "Five new caps for...
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  • Irish former rugby union player who played as a prop for United Rugby Championship club Munster. O'Connor was born in Cork and first played rugby aged 7 with...
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    which Cork Constitution are the current champions. The Ireland women's rugby union team compete in the Women's Six Nations, WXV and the women's Rugby World...
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  • Notre Dame Rugby Football Club is the official rugby football club at the University of Notre Dame. It is the oldest collegiate rugby club in the Midwest...
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  • during his rugby career, with appearances at club level for Cork Constitution, Lansdowne and London Irish. List of Ireland national rugby union players...
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  • Barry McGann (category Cork Constitution players)
    otherwise turn his focus to rugby going forward. McGann was a fly-half in rugby, playing at club level for Cork Constitution and Lansdowne. He made his...
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  • Tommy Moroney (category Cork Constitution players)
    represented both Cork Constitution and Munster at rugby union. Together with Frank O'Farrell, Moroney was a member of the successful Cork United team of...
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  • Dun's Hospital in the Dublin Hospitals Rugby Cup. Source: IRFU (3 May 2014) 1921–22 Lansdowne 6–5 Cork Constitution 1922–23 Bective Rangers 6–5 Instonians...
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  • Seán Scanlon (category Cork Constitution players)
    completing his leaving cert, Scanlon attended University College Cork and played for Cork Constitution in the amateur All-Ireland League, where impressive performances...
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  • John Poland (category Cork Constitution players)
    joined the Munster sub-academy in July 2015. Poland played his club rugby with Cork Constitution during the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons, winning several trophies...
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  • Gerry Hurley (category Cork Constitution players)
    rugby with Cork Constitution. Hurley won the All-Ireland League and Cup with Garryowen. Hurley captained his club side Cork Constitution to the All-Ireland...
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    Turners Cross (stadium) (category Association football venues in Cork (city))
    Christy Ring, a noted County Cork hurler. Cork Constitution, then a rugby and cricket club, was the first club to lease the Turners Cross grounds in 1897...
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  • leagues. Old Belvedere Rugby Football Club was originally established in 1918–19 following a meeting at Belvedere College. The club initially played in the...
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  • a retired Irish rugby union wing-forward. Born in Hornchurch, Essex, on 4 August 1961, he played for Sundays Well, Cork Constitution Munster and Ireland...
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    eligible to compete on the Great Britain team, the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) director of rugby said in 2011 that "with the agreement of the [English...
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  • hailed from Cork and had connections with amateur club Cork Constitution. He first began playing rugby with St Michael's College. He joined Old Belvedere...
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  • for Ireland and Munster Rugby, at invitational level for Barbarian F.C., and at club level for Cobh Pirates RFC, Cork Constitution and London Irish, as a...
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    special events. Also close by to Temple Hill are the grounds of Cork Constitution Football Club. On the eastern side of Páirc Uí Chaoimh is the Atlantic Pond...
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  • Donal Canniffe (category Cork Constitution players)
    former rugby union international. Canniffe, the youngest son of Irish hurler Dan Canniffe, was raised in Cork. A scrum-half, Canniffe played for Cork Constitution...
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