Shannon R.F.C
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Shannon RFC was founded on the 18th of February 1884, in the Shamrock Bar, by the old Park Bridge, Corbally Road, in the historic island parish of St. Mary
Shannon R.F.C
1y ago
Dear all,
On behalf of the Chairman and Executive of Shannon RFC I would like to congratulate Craig Casey on his selection for the Ireland squad on Sunday next in the game with France.
Craig is an exceptional young man whose hard work is a credit to himself, his family and to his club.
We wish him a long and safe career in the green jersey.
Craig continues to make us all proud.
John Leahy,
President,
Shannon RFC.
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Shannon R.F.C
1y ago
“Listen kid, you can join us if you want. Either way we’re going to win the AIL with or without you” – this was the sentence that sealed the deal for Donnacha Ryan when he was in the process of selecting a club while moving from Cork to Limerick after college in 2005. Starting rugby in Nenagh Ormond at underage level, and with a Schools Senior cup medal under his belt; Donnacha had been in talks with other clubs in the city, who had all been very complimentary and persuasive. However, it was Pat O’Connor who met with him on Shannon’s behalf and left a lasting impression. In a meeting tha ..read more
Shannon R.F.C
1y ago
Please see the below message from Shannon RFC President David O’Shea with regard to Covid 19 and the return to play. We will keep you posted with updates as they are available.
Kind Regards,
Katie McCloskey
Shannon RFC PRO
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Shannon R.F.C
1y ago
Recently this powerful picture of senior player Ikem Ugwueru was taken. Ikem took a knee for the duration of eight minutes and bowed his head, in unity with fellow protestors, during the Black Lives Matter protest in O Connell Square, Ennis. We in Shannon RFC support and stand behind Ikem and all others standing together at this time.
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Shannon R.F.C
3y ago
We are delighted to announce that the portal to register for our Summer Camp 2021 is now open!!
The camp will be split in two, one for our mini’s and one for our youths. With two camps happening over the summer for each group also.
The Mini’s will run from July 5th – 9th and August 23rd – 27th
The Youth’s will run from July 7th – 9th and August 25th -27th
The camps run from 9am to 1pm each day and all participants will need to bring their own water and packed lunch for the day.
Don’t wait as the places are filling up quickly – secure your place on this link now!
All of our camps will be fully ..read more
Shannon R.F.C
3y ago
Dear all,
On behalf of the Chairman and Executive of Shannon RFC I would like to congratulate Craig Casey on his selection for the Ireland squad on Sunday next in the game with France.
Craig is an exceptional young man whose hard work is a credit to himself, his family and to his club.
We wish him a long and safe career in the green jersey.
Craig continues to make us all proud.
John Leahy,
President,
Shannon RFC ..read more
Shannon R.F.C
3y ago
“Listen kid, you can join us if you want. Either way we’re going to win the AIL with or without you” – this was the sentence that sealed the deal for Donnacha Ryan when he was in the process of selecting a club while moving from Cork to Limerick after college in 2005. Starting rugby in Nenagh Ormond at underage level, and with a Schools Senior cup medal under his belt; Donnacha had been in talks with other clubs in the city, who had all been very complimentary and persuasive. However, it was Pat O’Connor who met with him on Shannon’s behalf and left a lasting impression. In a meeting tha ..read more
Shannon R.F.C
4y ago
Please see the below message from Shannon RFC President David O’Shea with regard to Covid 19 and the return to play. We will keep you posted with updates as they are available.
Kind Regards,
Katie McCloskey
Shannon RFC PRO ..read more
Shannon R.F.C
4y ago
Shannon RFC delighted to bring you “The No Show Charity Game” – a game that won’t take place but we would like to sell out anyway!
On June 5th 2020 at 8pm we hope to break a Guiness World record by selling out Thomond Park for a fictitious game in aid of charity featuring the “Best Limerick XV” v the “Best Irish XV”.
The teams will be selected by some big names in Irish Rugby and on the night we will be hosting a live stream event where well known players both past and present will discuss the teams and give their predictions on who they think would win. All of this will be hosted by Duncan Ca ..read more
Shannon R.F.C
4y ago
Supervalu Corbally are running a fantastic initiative where they will be taking orders and delivering to citizen’s over the age of 70.
So far today our Senior Players, Coaches and Committee members have spent the day fulfilling orders and dropping off deliveries. We have been asked to help out tomorrow and Thursday also. If you can offer any help could you provide your details on this link– thanks to anyone who can offer any help at this time.
For any of our members over 70 here are the details should you like to avail of the service:
Phone: 083 120 3890 (8:00am-3:00pm)
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