Mini & Youth Rugby 2014 – 2015

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Sep 032014
 

Underage training re-commences on Sunday 7th September at 10:30am for Mini rugby (ages 6 – 12) and at 11:30 am for Youth rugby (ages 13 – 18). New Members Welcome. Registration forms available on the morning, shop will also be open, clearance sale on some line items in shop.
Looking forward to seeing you there.

Oct 312013
 

The James Keating memorial mini rugby blitz occurred on Bank Holiday Monday, 28th October. A total of 21 teams participated in what was a great day. A good crowd was present throughout the day and provided good support to all the teams that played. The teams that participated included three teams from Bruff, the Under 12 team, the Under 11 team and a combination of Under 12’s and Under 11’s. The other teams that participated were the following, Old Crescent, Shannon, Garryowen, Young Munster, Richmond, Clanwilliam, Cashel, Kilfeacle, Newcastle West, Abbeyfeale, Fethard, Ballina/Killaloe, Tralee, Ennis and UL Boh’s.

The three Bruff teams that played in the tournament all played very well and did themselves proud on the day. The Bruff Under 12 team won their group and got a bye through to the semi-final of the cup. The semi-final of the cup drew the Bruff Under 12 team against Old Crescent. The other semi-final drew Ennis against Tralee. In the semi-final things didn’t go Bruff’s way and at half time the score was 0 – 2 to Old Crescent. At the final whistle, the Bruff Under 12 team lost 0 – 4 to a strong Old Crescent team in what was an entertaining match. Ennis beat Tralee in the second semi-final 1 – 0 to meet Old Crescent in the final of the cup.

In the final Old Crescent went on to beat Ennis 5 – 0 to retain the cup again for a second year in a row. The tournament trophy and medals were presented to Old Crescent by Pat Dunne, Club President.

Thanks go to the ladies committee who provided hot drinks, soup and sandwiches on the day. Thanks also to those who lined the pitches and to the referees. Thanks also to Pat Gennery, Ken Daly and Tony Clifford who helped co-ordinate the group stage games through to the final.

Finally, thanks to the Keating family who provided a lovely meal at the end of the evening to conclude the day.