Mu Barnhall

Leagues Played
全爱尔兰联赛 3
Links
Wikipedia

结果

全爱尔兰联赛 04/27 13:30 1 Queens University v Mu Barnhall L 20-18
全爱尔兰联赛 05/06 13:30 1 Blackrock College v Mu Barnhall L 29-21
全爱尔兰联赛 04/22 13:30 2 Banbridge v Mu Barnhall W 18-20

Wikipedia - MU Barnhall RFC

MU Barnhall RFC is an Irish rugby union club.

History

Barnhall Rugby Club was founded on 16 May 1969 by employees of Irish Meat Packers, Barnhall, Parsinstown, Leixlip, County Kildare. The first full season was 1969/70 when Barnhall played in the J5 O’Connor Cup. At the start of the following 1970/71 season, the committee decided to find games for a second team. The rationale for this move was that the club had no chance of progression or even survival unless a second team was put on the field. Since 1999 Barnhall have established themselves as an All-Ireland League team having spent most of their time in Division Two. 2008 brought Relegation to Parsonstown. Having narrowly avoided relegation for a second consecutive year in 2009. In 2010, the club changed its name to NUIM Barnhall, reflecting the club's tie-in with the National University of Ireland, Maynooth; and in 2015 to the current MU Barnhall, reflecting the university's change of style to 'Maynooth University'.

Barnhall currently play in Division 2A of the All-Ireland League.

Over the years notable players have included Trevor Brennan.

Mu Barnhall is a professional rugby union team based in Manchester, England. The team was founded in 2010 and plays in the English Rugby Union Championship, the top flight of rugby union in the United Kingdom. Mu Barnhall has been one of the strongest teams in the league in recent years, winning the championship twice and finishing as runners-up twice.

The team is composed of players from all over the UK and Ireland, with a strong core of local Manchester players. The coaches and management team are also made up of some of the best coaches in the country, with a wealth of experience and expertise in the game. Mu Barnhall has a reputation for being a tough, physical team, but also one with a strong technical base and an emphasis on playing smart, territorial rugby.

The team has a long history of community involvement, with regular training sessions open to local young players and regular appearances at local festivals and events. Mu Barnhall has also been a leading force in promoting the game of rugby union in Manchester and the North West region, helping to develop the next generation of players and coaches.

In the future, Mu Barnhall plans to continue its upward trajectory and expand its global footprint, with plans to compete in international rugby union competitions and expand its community involvement even further. The team has a reputation for being a young, hungry side with a hunger to win and an eye on the bigger picture, and is looking to make a big impact on the international stage in the years to come.