Seapoint RFC

Seapoint RFC
Full nameSeapoint Rugby Football Club
Union IRFU
BranchLeinster
NicknamePoint
Founded1934 (1934)
Ground(s)Kilbogget Park, Killiney (Capacity: 4,000)
PresidentKarl O’Neil
Team kit

Seapoint RFC is a community-based Irish rugby union 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.

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

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

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)

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

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.

References

  1. ^ "Seapoint Recapture Energia Junior Cup Glory Days With Gripping Win". Irish Rugby. Retrieved 26 January 2026.
  2. ^ "Leinster League - Division 1a". Leinster Rugby.
  3. ^ "Munster acquire services of Jones". rte.ie. 3 February 2009.
  4. ^ "Noone pens contract with Jersey". BBC Sport. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Leinster announce contract extensions and new signings". IrishExaminer.com. 30 April 2012. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Lydon moves from Stade Francais to London Scottish". RTE.ie. 15 April 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2018.
  7. ^ Charlie Mulqueen, Seapoint 47-15 Coleraine (16 April 2007). "Jones stars as Seapoint sink Coleraine in final". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 26 January 2026.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ "Irish Rugby: O'Donovan Kicks Seapoint To Long-Awaited 2nd Energia Men's Junior Cup Title".
  9. ^ http://www.leinsterrugby.ie/domestic/4352.php
  10. ^ "Irish Rugby - Ireland U18s (W) - Six Nations U18 Women's Festival".
  11. ^ "Jungmann, Weaver & McKenna named in Leinster Junior Squad named to face Connacht". Leinster Rugby. 29 April 2022.