Seapoint RFC
Appearance
	
	
| 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] | |
  | ||
Seapoint RFC is a community-based Irish rugby club located in Killiney, County Dublin, playing in the Leinster League. 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.
Club colours
[edit]The Club colours are black, royal blue and green, with hooped jerseys and socks and black shorts.
Professionals that played in Seapoint
[edit]- Felix Jones (Munster)[1]
 - Michael Noone (Jersey Rugby Football Club)[2]
 - Aaron Dundon (Leinster)[3]
 - Peter Lydon (London Scottish)[4]
 - Eoghan Clarke (Munster)
 - Jack Dunne (rugby union) (Exeter Chiefs)
 
Honours
[edit]Since 1973, Seapoint has won the following Leinster Rugby Competitions:[citation needed]
Cup Competitions
[edit]- All Ireland Junior Cup (2007)[5]
 - 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 Competions
[edit]- Leinster League Division 1 (2004, 2009)[6]
 - 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
[edit]This section needs additional citations for verification.  (August 2024)  | 
Ireland
[edit]- Felix Jones
 
Ireland U18 (Women)
[edit]- Roisin Ridge[7]
 
Ireland Under-19
[edit]- Gary Foley
 - Michael Noone
 
Ireland Under-20
[edit]- Gary Foley
 - Michael Noone
 
Ireland Schools
[edit]- Gary Foley
 - Michael Noone
 
Leinster & Leinster A
[edit]- Joe Brady
 - Felix Jones
 - Arron Dundon
 - Michael Noone
 
Munster & Munster A
[edit]- Felix Jones
 
Leinster Juniors
[edit]- Mark Barrett
 - Sam Boazman
 - Mark Coughlan
 - Aaron Dundon
 - J.P. Finlay
 - Mark Garton
 - Jamie Gill
 - Peter Grehan
 - Declan Griffin
 - Zac Jungmann[8]
 - 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
[edit]- Eoin Cremin
 - Gary Foley
 - Felix Jones
 - Ian Kelly
 - Michael Noone
 - Zac Jungmann
 
Leinster Youths
[edit]- Oisin Doyle
 - Simon Kelly
 
Leinster Schools
[edit]- 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
[edit]- 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]
Notes and references
[edit]- ^ "Munster acquire services of Jones". rte.ie. 3 February 2009.
 - ^ "Noone pens contract with Jersey". BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
 - ^ "Leinster announce contract extensions and new signings". IrishExaminer.com. 30 April 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
 - ^ "Lydon moves from Stade Francais to London Scottish". RTE.ie. 15 April 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
 - ^ http://www.leinsterrugby.ie/2280.php
 - ^ http://www.leinsterrugby.ie/domestic/4352.php
 - ^ "Irish Rugby - Ireland U18s (W) - Six Nations U18 Women's Festival".
 - ^ "Jungmann, Weaver & McKenna named in Leinster Junior Squad named to face Connacht". Leinster Rugby. 29 April 2022.