Author: Carl Birney
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Ulster Bank AIL Message
The 2016/2017 Ulster Bank League was yet another nail-biting season, full of exciting and enthralling matches with the Division 1A final being played at the Aviva Stadium again this year, a fitting celebration of the club game in Ireland. Now it’s the time of the year when thoughts turn to new beginnings as teams across…
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Skerries Rugby Minis Youths Registration 2017/18
For registration form click below: Youth Registration Form
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Ulster Bank League – IRFU President’s Message
It is my pleasure as President of the Irish Rugby Football Union to extend my best wishes to your President Sharon O’Buachalla and the members of Skerries RFC for the 2017/18 season and in particular your campaign in the Ulster Bank League. Irish rugby’s premier inter-club competition is now in its 28th season and continues…
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Skerries v Tullow – Towns Cup Final
16/04/17 The score line was probably unjust to Skerries who bravely battled away in the Towns Cup final against a Tullow side fully deserved of their maiden victory. Having beaten Wicklow in the semi final, Skerries needed to produce a similar performance to take home the coveted trophy but in the end surrendered to a…
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Skerries v City of Derry 15/5/17
Ulster Bank All Ireland League Div 2B In Holmpatrick – 15/04/17 Skerries: 19 ( C Doyle 2 tries L Jones try, G McDonald 2 con. ) City of Derry: 14 (J Dunleavy try, N Burns try 2 con. ) Rarely have both winners and losers celebrated as happily with the match result as Skerries, with…
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Skerries v Dungannon – 09/04/17
Ulster Bank All Ireland League Div. 2B In Stevenson Park – 09/04/17 Dungannon: 40 (J McMahon M Faloon G Treanor R Bennett try each, P Armstrong try, 2 con, penalty try, J Ravey 2 con.) Skerries: 26 (P Devitt try, McAuley try con, C Tonge 2 tries, T O’Hare 2 con.) Skerries secured what may…
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Skerries J1’s v Wicklow – Towns Cup Semi Final
Skerries back in Towns Cup Final. Skerries J1’s reach the final of the Bank of Ireland Provincial Towns Cup by beating Wicklow (holders) in a sunny but breezy Cill Dara. Both teams brought great vocal support reflecting the tradition of this great but tough Cup competition. Wicklow had come off the back of a great…
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Diversity Statement
Mission Statement Skerries Rugby Football Club (SRFC) is committed to making Rugby Football accessible and open to everyone who wishes to be involved in the game. We, as a Club, recognise the importance of, and are committed to equity, diversity, equal opportunities, fair treatment and respect to all involved and employed in our Club. We shall…
 

