Munster Branch endorse brand new Junior Rugby Club in Limerick.
Limerick has a new junior rugby club for the first time in over forty years after Ardscoil Old Boys (ASOB) RFC were officially endorsed by the Munster Branch for the 2018/19 season on Thursday evening.
The club name reflects an affiliation to Ardscoil Rís secondary school, while the side will compete in the North Munster Gleeson League this coming season.
We invite anybody who is interested in playing, volunteering or supporting the club in any way to send a FB message and we’ll respond ASAP.
Alternatively you can email the Club Secretary at [email protected].
— Ardscoil Old Boys RFC (@asobrfc) August 17, 2018
The school boasts a reputation for producing elite athletes in rugby, hurling, athletics and rowing. Notable rugby alumni include former British & Irish Lions captain Paul O’Connell, Leinster and Ireland hooker Sean Cronin, Munster and Ireland prop David Kilcoyne and Munster and Ireland hooker Mike Sherry.
Over 70% of ASOB’s player roster did not play any form of rugby last season, with the club stating one of their main goals is to encourage players of all ages in the vicinity to return to the game they love.
“We are very grateful to Ardscoil Ris, local rugby clubs, the Limerick City and County Council and the Munster Branch for their time, advice, and relentless support throughout this process towards our unified goal to encourage the people of Limerick to take up, return to, and continue, playing the sport they love.” Reads a tweet on the club’s official Twitter Page.
Off the field, the club have said they will be extremely active in promoting the game of rugby and engaging the local population through social, sporting and charity events.
Ardscoil Old Boys have chosen to actively support and promote Jigsaw Limerick, a youth mental health support service for 12-25 year olds, and have already attracted sponsorship from business such as the Tipperary-based Setanta College and Limerick companies Accounting Pro Ireland and LBS Partners.
They are also one of the first clubs in Ireland to set-up training bases in both Limerick and Dublin – catering for the modern-day professional and student. Players will be able to train in either base depending on their work/education commitments.
We look forward to a momentous season ahead, and the many many seasons thereafter.
Yours in sport,
ASOB RFC.
🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪🇧🇪— Ardscoil Old Boys RFC (@asobrfc) August 17, 2018
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