Lansdowne duly confirmed their pre-match rating as favourites to qualify for the Ulster Bank-Sponsored All Ireland League last Saturday. Their success was achieved at the expense of a gallant Garryowen side who threw everything they had at the Headquarters side….
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Already crowned 2018 Leinster U17 Premier league champions, Lansdowne FC U17’s entered into the final of the Leinster Cup v Coolmine RFC seeking to do the double for the 1st time in the clubs history. The sides already met twice…
On the day when Lansdowne 1st XV claimed a new club record with an 11 try haul over Dublin University in the Ulster Bank All Ireland League, it was fitting that at the pre-match lunch, Dick Spring was awarded honorary…
A trip to Cork Con in the Ulster Bank All Ireland League is never taken lightly. A trip to Cork Con with the home side seeking a sixth All Ireland (Bateman) Cup win in a row is to be viewed…
ULSTER BANK BATEMAN CUP FINAL: Saturday, April 21 CORK CONSTITUTION v LANSDOWNE, Temple Hill, 1pm (live RTE two/www.rte.ie/live) http://irishrugby.ie/mobile/news/41819.php Photos Bryan Keane/www.Inpho.ie Cork Constitution have beaten all before them in the Bateman Cup since 2013, stringing together an enviable five…
Lansdowne Firsts have been nominated for the Ulster Bank League #UBLTRY of the Month Award for our away win over Young Munster (24-27) on April 7th. Tom Roche started the attack and fed Eamon Mills. Aaron Conneely scored the try…
With Lansdowne’s home semi-final berth guaranteed and the Buccs fate already sealed – they revert to play in Division 1B of the Ulster Bank League next season – this match was, in many ways, a dead rubber. All credit then,…
Lansdowne U11s togged out on a brutally cold and rainy Sunday morning to play a ‘round robin’ against tourists Regent’s Park RFC from London and a spirited Clondalkin side. Regent’s Park were more used to 7s rugby, so it was…
On a rain sodden pitch in Templeville Road the Lansdowne U17 team overcame a spirited Greystones team to claim the Leinster Premier League for the 2017/18 season. The appalling conditions made it impossible to play a more open expansive type…