# Clontarf F.C.

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{{Short description|Irish rugby union football club, based in Clontarf, Co.Dublin}}
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{{Infobox rugby team
  | teamname       = Clontarf 
  | image          = Clontarf FC Crest.svg
  | imagesize      = 120
  | union          = {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} [IRFU](/source/Irish_Rugby_Football_Union)
| branch = [Leinster](/source/Leinster_Rugby)
  | fullname       = Clontarf Rugby Football Club
  | nickname       = ''Tarf, The Bulls''
  | shortname      =
  | founded        = {{start date and age|1876}}
  | url            = https://www.clontarfrugby.com/
  | region         = [County Dublin](/source/County_Dublin)
  | ground         = [Castle Avenue](/source/Castle_Avenue) (Capacity: 3,200)
  | president      = Austin Foxe
  | captain        = [Dylan Donnellan](/source/Dylan_Donnellan)
  | coach          = Andy Wood, Karl Curren, Ian Smith
| league = [A.I.L. Div. 1A](/source/All-Ireland_League_(rugby_union))
| season         = [2024–25](/source/2024%E2%80%9325_All-Ireland_League_(rugby_union))
| position       = 1st. (Champions)<ref>[https://www.irishrugby.ie/all-ireland-leagues-old/men/league-tables/ A.I.L. Tables 2024–25]</ref>
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'''Clontarf Football Club''' is an [Irish](/source/Republic_of_Ireland) [Rugby union](/source/Rugby_union) club based in [Clontarf, Dublin](/source/Clontarf%2C_Dublin). The club play in [Division 1A](/source/2024%E2%80%9325_All-Ireland_League_(rugby_union)) of the [All-Ireland League](/source/All-Ireland_League_(rugby_union)).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Irish Rugby {{!}} League Tables |url=https://www.irishrugby.ie/all-ireland-leagues-old/men/league-tables/ |access-date=2023-01-30 |language=en-US}}</ref>

==History==
===Origins and early history===
[Clontarf](/source/Clontarf%2C_Dublin) Football Club currently play at [Castle Avenue](/source/Castle_Avenue), where they moved to in 1896. The club gets its mascot from the meaning of [Clontarf](/source/Clontarf%2C_Dublin), which translates as "meadow of the bull". The red and blue colors are used by most sporting clubs in the area. The club was formed before the establishment of the [Irish Rugby Football Union](/source/Irish_Rugby_Football_Union).

===Separate and shared facilities===
Since 1896, the grounds at Castle Avenue have been shared with [Clontarf Cricket Club](/source/Clontarf_Cricket_Club). Until 1947, both games were played on the same ground, and the wicket was fenced off in the winter. In 1982, following a fire which destroyed the bar and lounge, an agreement was reached between both clubs to go their separate ways. Subsequently, each club was provided with separate premises and the use of a common main bar and hall for each club's season.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Club History |url=https://www.clontarfrugby.com/club-history/ |access-date=2023-12-14 |website=Clontarf Rugby |language=en-GB}}</ref>

===Playing highlights===
In 1902, Clontarf was admitted to Senior Ranks — Leinster League — and in the following year reached the final of the [Leinster Club Senior Cup](/source/Leinster_Club_Senior_Cup), where they were beaten by [Lansdowne](/source/Lansdowne_Football_Club) by one [goal](/source/Drop_goal) (5 points) to one [try](/source/Try_(rugby)) (3 points).{{citation needed|date=September 2020}}

Other notable moments in the club's history include winning the [Leinster Club Senior Cup](/source/Leinster_Club_Senior_Cup) in 1936, a feat which remained unmatched amongst Clontarf teams for another 63 years, until the cup returned to Castle Avenue in April 1999. However, the intervening years were not without success as various teams representing the club won leagues and cups in the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.{{fact|date=May 2023}}

Clontarf won the Leinster Floodlight Competition in 1989, 1990, 1997, and 1998, the All Ireland Floodlight Competition in 1990, and the All Ireland League Division II in 1996/97. Since attaining Division 1 status in 1997, Clontarf has maintained its position as one of the top twelve clubs in Ireland.{{fact|date=May 2023}} It has reached three All Ireland League division one finals, two of them to record winners [Shannon](/source/Shannon_RFC). The club has produced a number of professional rugby players such as Cian Healy, Emile Prior, Brian O'Driscoll, Tadgh Furlong, Matt D'Arcy, Michael None, and Joey Carbery.<nowiki>{{November 1 1995 }}</nowiki>a

During their 1966 world tour the club had only one loss to the Athletic Rugby Football Club of [New Zealand](/source/New_Zealand)  captained by I.N. McEwan{{citation needed|date=September 2020}}. Among the teams played were [Black heath](/source/Blackheath_Rugby_Club) from [England](/source/England), and [Cardiff](/source/Cardiff_Rugby) of [Wales](/source/Wales).

In 2014, Clontarf won the [All-Ireland League](/source/All-Ireland_League_(rugby_union)) for the first time in the club's history, topping the table by a point, after a finish which saw Clontarf beat Ballynahinch at Castle Avenue while Old Belvedere lost to Garryowen, giving Clontarf the title. Four days after this victory, the same Clontarf side faced [Barbarians F.C.](/source/Barbarians_F.C.) to mark the 1000 year anniversary of the [Battle of Clontarf](/source/Battle_of_Clontarf). Clontarf were winners on the day, running out 43–42.<ref>[https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/barbarians-repelled-again-as-clontarf-edge-thriller-1.1771714 Barbarians repelled again as Clontarf edge thriller] Irish Times, 23 April 2014.</ref>

==In the community==
On a local level, the club runs a "mini" rugby team and youth rugby is of importance to the club.{{fact|date=May 2023}} The club has won several mini rugby competitions over recent seasons.{{fact|date=May 2023}}  For the 2018/2019 season, a Girls Youth team was set up and trains twice a week at the club.{{fact|date=May 2023}}

The club has had an association with the local [St Paul's College, Raheny](/source/St_Paul's_College%2C_Raheny) and [Mount Temple Comprehensive School](/source/Mount_Temple_Comprehensive_School), as well as [Belvedere College](/source/Belvedere_College) in central Dublin, for several years.{{fact|date=May 2023}} The club also has a social committee, with theme nights, awards balls, golf outings, and Tag Rugby runs during the summer months.{{fact|date=May 2023}}

==Teams==
Clontarf have teams from senior level down as young as under-8. At senior level, there are five teams, the firsts play in the AIL Division 1, while the rest of the senior teams play in the Leinster Metropolitan Leagues. In 2007/2008 the first team won the Leinster League cup beating [St Mary's College](/source/St_Mary's_College_RFC) in the final. They were also a runner-up in the J1 Section A league, and runners-up in the J4 league. The J2 team won the J2 section B gaining promotion to J2 section A. In 2014/2015, the J4 team won the Leinster Branch Metro League Division 6 title and won promotion to division 5. The J6 team won the 2016/2017 Leinster Branch Metro League Division 11 title and won promotion to division 10.

==Honours==
* [All-Ireland League](/source/All-Ireland_League_(rugby_union)) Winners 2014, 2016, 2022, 2025. Runners up 2013, 2017
* [Leinster Club Senior Cup](/source/Leinster_Club_Senior_Cup) Winners 1936, 1999, 2002, 2024-25
* [Metropolitan Cup](/source/Metropolitan_Cup_(Leinster_Rugby)) Winners 2012

==International players==
* [Mick McGrath](/source/Mick_McGrath_(rugby_union)) - plays for the [Ireland national rugby sevens team](/source/Ireland_national_rugby_sevens_team)
* [Cian Healy](/source/Cian_Healy) - plays for Ireland and [British and Irish Lions](/source/British_and_Irish_Lions)
* [Tadhg Furlong](/source/Tadhg_Furlong) - plays for Ireland and [British and Irish Lions](/source/British_and_Irish_Lions)
* [Joey Carbery](/source/Joey_Carbery) - plays for Ireland
* [Noel Reid](/source/Noel_Reid) - plays for [SU Agen Lot-et-Garonne](/source/SU_Agen_Lot-et-Garonne) and formerly Ireland

==References==
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==External links==
* {{official website}} 

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Category:Clontarf FC
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Category:Rugby union teams in Ireland
Category:Rugby union teams in Dublin (city)
Category:All-Ireland League rugby union teams
Category:Leinster Senior League (rugby union) teams
Category:1876 establishments in Ireland

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