County Carlow Football Club

County Carlow Football Club
Co Carlow Football Club
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Full name Co Carlow Football Club
Union IRFU
Leinster
Founded 1873
Ground(s) Oak Park, Carlow (Capacity: ~400)
President Malcom Cope
Coach(es) Republic of Ireland John Burns
Captain(s) Republic of Ireland John Joe Waddock
League(s) Leinster League
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.carlowrugby.ie

County Carlow Football Club is a rugby club in Carlow, County Carlow, Ireland. The club was founded in October 1873, and is one of the oldest rugby clubs in Ireland. As was usual in the days preceding the development of Gaelic Football and Soccer and prior to the foundation of the Rugby Football Union, the earlier clubs were known simply as Football Clubs with no mention of rugby in the title. The Co. Carlow club was formed, therefore, (and is correctly known) as "Co. Carlow Football Club." Other clubs with this distinction include Dublin University FC - founded in 1854; Queen's University (1869); Wanderers FC (1870); Lansdowne FC (1872) and Garryowen FC (1884).

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History

The Club was constituted at a meeting in The Club House Hotel, Carlow in October 1873. It was to be known as the Co. Carlow Football Club. The founder, Colonel Horace Rochfort of Clogrennan, Co. Carlow, was elected the first president. The club colours were registered as black and amber.[1] Colonel Rochfort, a landowner of approximately 3,000 acres (12 km2) in Dublin, Laois and Carlow was a keen sportsman of the time. He was also the founder of the County Carlow Cricket Club in 1831, and the founder and first secretary of the All Ireland Polo Club in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, in 1873, having founded the County Carlow Polo Club in 1872.[2]

Co. Carlow Football Club played unofficially for the first 25 years of its existence, with Trinity (Dublin University), Wanderers and Kingstown providing the most frequent early opposition. Fixtures with Bective and Lansdowne were recorded in the 1880s, and in the late '80's the formation of Athy, Baltinglass, Carlow College and Portarlington College provided an alternative opposition to the Dublin clubs and heralded the early days of provincial rugby.[3]

Affiliation of Co. Carlow FC to the Leinster Branch of the IRFU was achieved on the 1st December 1899 when it was proposed by T.Thornhill of Wanderers and seconded by J.B. Moore of Lansdowne.[4] Hence the club became eligible to compete in the Leinster Junior Challenge Cup, which they won in 1904, becoming the first provincial club to do so. Co. Carlow FC won the Junior Cup on four subsequent occasions before the competition was restructured to become the Provincial Towns Cup in 1926.[5]

Co. Carlow FC have appeared in 16 finals of the Provincial Towns Cup and were victorious on 12 occasions - (the most appearances and the most wins by any club). In 1997, they became the first club ever to achieve the Provincial Cup and League double.[6] The Provincial League win of that year earned them a place in the All Ireland Round Robin qualifier competition with Midleton (Munster), Connemara (Connaught) and Omagh Academicals (Ulster). Co. Carlow won the play off, and became a senior club for the first time in its history for the 1997/1998 season.

In 1997/1998 - their first season as a senior club - Co. Carlow FC won Division 4 of the All Ireland League. Promotion to Division 2 was achieved two years later, and by the end of the 2000/2001 season they attained Division 1 status, finishing second in Division 2 to UCD.

Historically, Co. Carlow FC won the Leinster Senior Cup in 2003, becoming the only club to have won both the Provincial Towns Cup and the Leinster Senior Cup.[7] The win in 2003 was also the first time in the 120 year history of the competition that the Leinster Senior Cup was won by a non-Dublin club. This historic win was repeated in 2004 when Co. Carlow FC recorded back to back wins, beating DLS Palmerston in the final on both occasions.

Co. Carlow FC played for 5 consecutive seasons in Division 1 but were relegated to Division 2 for the 2006/2007 season and subsequently to Division 3 for the 2007/2008 season. The club currently plays in Division 1A of the Leinster Senior League.

Club honours

  • Navan 10-a-side (1) 2002
  • Provincial Towns Plate (4) 1964, 1968, 1971, 1973
  • South East Cup (8) 1975, 1976, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996
  • IRFU Award Top Club in Leinster 1993
  • IRFU Award Top non-league club in Ireland 1997

Notable former players

References

  1. ^ Fennell, Harry - The Carlow Rugby Club. Carloviana, Vol.2, No.11, 1962
  2. ^ O'Toole, Jimmy – The Carlow Gentry, What Will The Neighbours Say! [1993]
  3. ^ O'Brien, Thomas J. (Editor) - County Carlow Football Club, Rugby History 1873 - 1977 [c1977]
  4. ^ O'Brien, Thomas J. (Editor) – County Carlow Football Club, Rugby History 1873 - 1977 [c1977]
  5. ^ Leinster rugby - History. Accessed 9 April 2008
  6. ^ Leinster Rugby - Statistics Accessed 1 May 2008
  7. ^ Irish Rugby : Co Carlow Create History 16 May 2003 Accessed 15 April 2008
  8. ^ Irish Rugby - News - Archive 19 January 2004 Accessed 10 April 2008

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