Seapoint RFC
Irish rugby union club, based in Killiney, County Dublin
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Seapoint RFC is a community-based Irish rugby union club located in Killiney, County Dublin, playing in the Leinster League.
| Full name | Seapoint Rugby Football Club | |
|---|---|---|
| Union | ||
| Branch | Leinster | |
| Nickname | Point | |
| Founded | 1934 | |
| Ground(s) | Kilbogget Park, Killiney (Capacity: 4,000) | |
| President | Karl O’Neil[citation needed] | |
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The club also provides a key focal point for players attending rugby schools who live in the Cabinteely/Killiney/Ballybrack and greater Dun Laoghaire area.
Seapoint are the reigning All Ireland Junior Cup champions in season 2025/26,[1] the second national title the club has won in it is history. The club has won many League & Cup titles across the different senior teams and age groups, at Provincial and Metropolitan level.
The clubs First XV participate in the Leinster League, in Division 1A.[2]
Club colours
The Club colours are black, royal blue and green, with hooped jerseys and socks and black shorts.
Professionals that played in Seapoint
- Felix Jones (Munster)[3]
- Michael Noone (Jersey Rugby Football Club)[4]
- Aaron Dundon (Leinster)[5]
- Peter Lydon (London Scottish)[6]
- Eoghan Clarke (Munster)
- Jack Dunne (Exeter Chiefs)
Honours
Since 1973, Seapoint has won the following Leinster Rugby Competitions. Recent honours without citations can be confirmed via Leinster Rugby results site: https://leinsterrugby.sportlomo.com/
Cup Competitions
National
- All Ireland Junior Cup (2006–07, 2025-26)[7][8]
Provincial
- Metropolitan Cup (J1) (2005, 2006, 2008, 2025)
- Spencer Cup (J1) (1973, 1980, 1995, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009)
- Colm O'Shea Cup (2021)
- Jim Byrne Cup (J2) (2023)
- Moran Cup (J3) (2025)
- Harry Gale Cup (Under 20) (1987, 2021, 2024)
- John Madden Cup (2024)
League Competitions
- Leinster League Division 1 (2004, 2009)[9]
- Leinster League Division 2 (1995, 2003)
- Leinster League Division 3 (2001)
- Leinster Metro League Division 8 (2014)
- Junior 2 League (1977)
- Junior 3 League (1977)
- Junior 1B League (1978)
- Metropolitan League (Under 18) (2000, 2001)
Representative honours
Ireland
- Felix Jones
Ireland U18 (Women)
- Roisin Ridge[10]
Ireland Under-19
- Gary Foley
- Michael Noone
Ireland Under-20
- Gary Foley
- Michael Noone
Ireland Schools
- Gary Foley
- Michael Noone
Leinster & Leinster A
- Joe Brady
- Felix Jones
- Arron Dundon
- Michael Noone
Munster & Munster A
- Felix Jones
Leinster Juniors
- Mark Barrett
- Sam Boazman
- Mark Coughlan
- Aaron Dundon
- J.P. Finlay
- Mark Garton
- Jamie Gill
- Peter Grehan
- Declan Griffin
- Zac Jungmann[11]
- Brian Keegan
- Mark Kelly
- Paul Kelly
- Roie Mamane
- Andy McCleane
- Matt McKenna
- Bryan Murphy
- Tom O'Connor
- Stephen O'Connor
- Mark McCoy
- Peter O'Farrelly
- Simon Kelly
- Gerry Paley
- Stephen Verso
- Jonathon Walsh
- Eddie Weaver
- Kenny Jones
- Barry Gaskin
- Eoin Quinn
Bold = Currently representing[citation needed]
Leinster U19 & 20's
- Eoin Cremin
- Gary Foley
- Felix Jones
- Ian Kelly
- Michael Noone
- Zac Jungmann
Leinster Youths
- Oisin Doyle
- Simon Kelly
Leinster Schools
- Eoin Cremin
- Gary Foley
- Michael Noone
- Frank Scully
- Simon Kelly
- Ross O'Carroll-Kelly - fictional character from the novel 'Game of Throw Ins'.
Connacht Schools
- Ken Concannon
Aidan Williams, who served with on the committee of the Association of Referees (Leinster Branch), was the president of that body in the season 1978–1979.[citation needed]