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FRONT PAGE 10/09/2014 18:05 Page 1
PAGE 2 10/09/2014 18:12 Page 1
IT is a great honour for meto be elected President ofYoung Munster RFC.I really appreciate receiving theconfidence of the members for a secondtime and I will do my very best to beworthy of their confidence.I hope that all who visit Clifford Parkon match days will receive the traditionalYoung Munster welcome and hospitality.On behalf of the club, I wish to extend awarm welcome to all officials, players andsupporters.We have worked hard to improve andupgrade our facilities. The installation offloodlights during the past year has been amajor project that required organisationalability as well as financial resources.Improvements to the grounds will enhancespectator comfort and safety.We appreciate the support of our clubsponsors in helping us maintain ourposition in the top flight of Irish clubrugby. In this respect, the contribution ofBus Eireann has to be especiallyacknowledged. The national bus companyhas been constant in its support for ourclub since December 1992 and hasremained loyal to us through good and badtimes ever since. This must constitute arecord for continuous sponsorship of arugby club. Our thanks and appreciation isalso due to GGL Security who hassubstantially and generously sponsored usover the years.Our match programme sponsors, ourlotto promoters, the Tuesday night crewand those who have supported our variousfund raising efforts also deserve ourthanks.A special thanks is due to our membersand supporters who travel all over Irelandsupporting our teams and who continue tobuy lotto tickets, enter club draws andsupport the club in every way possible.I wish to thank our club captain GerSlattery and his squad, our coaching teamof John Staunton, John Keehan, Mike Lynchand back room personnel for keeping us inthe top flight and wish them the best ofluck for the coming season. Ger Slattery,Alan Cotter, Dan Goggin and Diarmuid Dee
A message from Tommy Monahan,President, Young Munster RFC
deserve our congratulations for theirsuccess in Munster and Ireland squads.To the underage section, you play a bigpart in the future of this great club. I wishyou luck and hope you can have as muchsuccess as last year.The past year has been remarkablysuccessful on the representative front withKarl Madden, Ryan Minihan and Ben Bettsreceiving Munster caps at youth level. BenBetts also represented Ireland Youths andCalvin Nash was a member of the Irelandunder 18 schools team.Sadly, the lack of players has resultedin the dissolution of the womenÕs section. Ihope that they will be able to re-organisein the near future.I would also like to take thisopportunity to thank all those involvedbehind the scenes, at every level, for theirdedication to Young Munster RFC.LetÕs hope this coming season is asuccessful, enjoyable and injury free onefor all our players at every level.Yours in sport, Tommy Monahan
PAGE 3 - YMRFC PRESIDENT 11/09/2014 08:47 Page 1
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AS President of the Irish RugbyFootball Union, I am delightedto extend my best wishes toeveryone at Young Munsterrugby club.
Congratulations to TommyMonahan on your election asclub President. I wish you andall your members, across allthe grades, every enjoymentand success from your busyseason’s activities.
As can always beanticipated at Tom CliffordPark, I have no doubts aboutthe ambitions of your seniorteam in Division 1A of theUlster Bank League whichpromises another excitingseason of enthralling inter-club rivalry. It also marks theintroduction this season ofrevised regulations followingthe publication of a reportinto Club Sustainability, withthe aim of protecting the twofundamental pillars of clubrugby, volunteerism andloyalty. Amongst its keyrecommendations, and actingon the wishes of the majority
of clubs, is the removal ofpayments to players.
As President, I wish tounderline the appreciation ofthe IRFU to the manythousands of volunteers whosecommitment and passionprovides the healthy heartbeat of Irish rugby. In thisregard, your Union isdelighted that following themarvellous support of theIreland team and anotherseason of strong performancesby our Provincial sides, thatfunding to the club andschools game is increased thisseason to €9.5 million,together with an additional €1million investment in theUnion’s club loan scheme.
As regards club funding, Idraw your attention to thevalue of taking part in theIRFU’s Your Club Your CountryGrand Draw. Last season thisinitiative raised €530,000between the 142 clubs whoparticipated, so make sureyou support your club and alsoare in with a chance to win
some very attractive prizes.I thank Ulster Bank for their
continued involvement as theofficial Community Partner tothe IRFU. Its wide and popularactivities include sponsorshipof the Ulster Bank League, theIrish Club international team,the Bateman All Ireland Cup,the Ulster Bank League Awardsand the Ulster BankRugbyForce initiative.
Best wishes to all at TomClifford Park.
Louis Magee, President,Irish Rugby Football Union
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THE 2013/2014 Ulster BankLeague was yet another nail-biting season, full of excitingand enthralling matches withtitles being decided on thevery last plays. Now it’s thetime of the year when thoughtsturn to new beginnings asteams across the country setout with fresh hopes, dreamsand renewed tactics.
It’s been a great year forIrish rugby with the nationalside’s successful RBS 6 Nationscampaign and some fantasticachievements from theprovincial sides. Local clubsare the lifeblood of the gameand we continue to beimpressed and inspired by thededication and passion ofplayers, coaches, club staffand community volunteers.Week in, week out, you giveyour time and talent to ensurethat rugby continues to thriveat a local, provincial andnational level.
This is Ulster Bank’s fifthseason as the OfficialCommunity Rugby Partner to
the IRFU, a partnership whichincludes title sponsorship ofthe All-Ireland Club League andthe Irish Club Internationalteam.
We’re proud to supportgrassroots rugby and as part ofour ongoing commitment tocommunities across Ireland, wecreated a club initiative called‘Ulster Bank RugbyForce’. Theprogramme, which coincideswith our overall sponsorship, isdesigned to provide rugby clubswith support to renovate andupgrade their facilities as wellas unite club members andlocal volunteers. The fivewinning clubs announced thisyear (An Ghaeltacht Rugbaí,Gort RFC, Portarlington RFC,Skibbereen RFC and ArmaghRFC) took part in the recentUlster Bank RugbyForceWinning Weekends, whichbrought entire communitiestogether to spend the dayrenovating their club’sfacilities. Since the initiativebegan in 2010, over €160,000has been awarded to 165 clubs.
For further information onUlster Bank RugbyForce and allof Ulster Bank’s rugbyinitiatives, follow us on ourfacebook page www.facebook.com/UlsterRugby oron Twitter @ulsterbank_rugby.
As clubs around the countryget ready to kick off the newseason, on behalf of everyoneat Ulster Bank I want to saygood luck to all involved —let’s make it the best seasonyet!
Ellvena Graham, Ulster Bank
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Message from Andrew Yates,Bus �ireannIn a year when Limerick City is on the rise, it gives megreat pleasure to see our long standing relationship withYoung Munster continue into its 22nd year.With the club flying the flag for Limerick rugby again thisseason in Division 1A, it bodes well that both last yearÕscaptain, Ger Slattery, and Head Coach John Stauntonremain in their positions for 2014/15.As we thank Michael Benson for his service, I amdelighted to congratulate Tommy Monahan on becomingthe new president and wish him and everyone involvedat the club the best of luck for the coming season.
Andrew Yates,Bus �ireann
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By AIDAN CORRRugby Correspondentwww.limerickrugby.ieIT is not that alone they stand asLimerickÕs only representatives indivision one A of the Ulster Bank All-Ireland League this season, but thereis going to be keen interest in YoungMunsterÕs performances over thecoming months.With the pendulum swinging infavour of the Pale in recent seasons,the trophy has not rested byShannonside since 2009 whenShannon lifted it for the ninth time in19 campaigns. Garryowen werecrowned champions three times, 1992,1994 and 2007, and while YoungMunsterÕs day of glory came in 1993,they are hungry for a second success.But the black and ambers thrive onadversity, a characteristic that wasclearly evident in that AIL decider inLansdowne Road against a fancied St.MaryÕs 21 years ago. This season theodds are again against them but withthe competition returning to the moreexciting top four qualifiers system,ÔMunstersÕ could well be in therunning when the last four places areup for grabs next April.Limerick rugbyÕs role in the successof the All-Ireland League has beendeservedly acclaimed, but it could besome time before the region returns toits days of domination. A number offactors have contributed to the turn infortunes and for the first time sincethe AILÕs inauguration in season1990/91, this city has only one teamin 1A as well as three in 1B, one in 2Aand three in 2B. The current economicclimate has resulted in players fromalmost every local club being suckedtowards the metropolis and thesouthern hemisphere over the last few
Big challenge for LimerickÕsonly 1A standard bearers . . .
campaigns and many are now wearingthe jerseys of other AIL 1A teams.Since the beginning of this decadethe monetary incentives offered by thebetter off clubs also added to theplayer drain and while this practicehas now been ÔoutlawedÕ by the IRFUsince September, it appears ironic thatthere has been an unprecedentedmovement of players in Munsterduring the recent off-season.Founded in 1895 when Pat Flavinand Michael OÕBrien gathered a teamtogether to win the Tyler Cup, YoungMunster have enjoyed success at alllevels of the game. Over that 119 yearsthey have brought joy, excitement andsuccess to their loyal fans. This seasonthey will once again give their all inevery grade wherever their playersdon the famous black and amberjersey.This is a very special club, withvery special support. This season theyare the lone Limerick standardbearers at the highest level of Irishclub rugby where their indomitablespirit and club pride will once againbe tested.
AIDAN STORY PAGE 11/09/2014 09:18 Page 1
President: Tommy Monahan, 14Kickham Avenue, Prospect, Limerick.Phone: 087-4114612.Vice-President: Tony Cusack, 4Shrewsbury Lawn, Corbally, Limerick.Phone: 089-2080522. Email:[email protected] Vice-President: Tom McCoy, 11Whitethorns, Church Road, Raheen, Co.Limerick. Phone: 087-4114612. Email:[email protected]. Secretary: Brendan Collopy, 25Flood Street, Pennywell, Limerick City.Phone: (M) 086-6062606 Ñ (H) 061-417975. Email: [email protected]Õt. Hon. Secretary: Gerard Quaid,Alverstone, Ennis Road, Limerick City.Phone: 061-325028.Hon. Treasurer: Ger OÕShaughnessy, 27Abbey Court, Fr. Russell Road, Limerick.Phone: 086-8360787.AssÕt. Hon Treasurer: JohnMcLoughlin, 20 Cherry Avenue,Caherdavin Lawn, Limerick City. Email:[email protected] Secretary: Ger Barry, 24Belvedere Lawn, Fr. Russell Road,Limerick City. Phone: 086-0798242.P.R.O.: T.B.A.Medical Officer: Dr. Michael Griffin,2 St. JohnÕs Square, Limerick City.Phone: 061-419986 (surgery).Committee: Michael Benson, JohnSmalle, Trish Montgomery, MikeMalone, Gerry OÕShea, Pat Micks, NayCantillon.
LIST OF OFFICERS2014/2015
Young Munster RFC, Tom Clifford Park, Rosbrien, LimerickTel: (061) 228433 (Club). Tel: (061) 417975
Email: [email protected]: www.youngmunster.com
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/YoungMunsterRFCFollow us on Twitter: @YoungMunsterRFC
Director of Rugby-Coach 1st XV: JohnStaunton, 087-9980773.Team Manager 1st XV: Dara Jones,087-2961049Team Secretary 1st XV: EddieFitzgerald, 087-2646781Captain 1st XV: Ger Slattery, 087-9606494.Coach 2nd XV: T.B.A.AssÕt Coach 2nd XV: T.B.A.Team Manager 2nd XV: T.B.A.Team Secretary 2nd XV: T.B.A.Coaches U-21 XV: Shane OÕNeill, 083-3321587. Tony Trehy, 085-8015714.Team Manager U-21 XV: T.B.A.Coach 3rd XV: Wayne McCoy, 087-6938943.AssÕt Coach 3rd XV: T.B.A.Team Manager 3rd XV: John Galvin,087-6856107.Senior Player RegistrationAdministrator: Elaine Smalle,085-1299030.
OFFICERS FULL PAGE 11/09/2014 09:20 Page 1
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2013-14 has been another very successfulseason for our Youth Section. Last seasonwe were the only club within the city tofield teams at every age grade from Under6 to Under 18Õs, and along with Bruff RFC,the only two teams in North Munster tofield at all levels.Our Under 18Õs reached four finals,North Munster League final, Pan Munsterfinal, and both Open and Closed NorthMunster Cups, but were most unfortunatenot to win any silverware. Nevertheless,the outstanding commitment and hugeamounts of skill displayed by this verytalented squad of players bodes very wellfor the future of the club.On the representative front, KarlMadden, Ryan Minihan and Ben Betts wereall capped at Youth level by Munster, withBen Betts going on to represent IrelandYouths. Calvin Nash, who won a MunsterSenior Schools Cup medal with CrescentComprehensive last season, was a memberof the very successful Irish Schools Under18 team. Congratulations to all, andhopefully they will go on to furtherhonours and will soon be lining out withYoung Munster Senior XV.The Under 16 team went to France atEaster at the invitation of Neulise Rugby,with whom the Youth Section has built upclose links over the past eight years, andhad a very memorable trip, winning onematch and narrowly losing another againstan older age group. They completed theirseason by winning the annual BrowneShield hosted by Newcastle West RFC.Pride of place goes to our Under 15Õswho won the Under 15 North Munster Cup,following up on their double success of2012/13. The final, played on the backpitch at Thomond Park, was of a standardwhich surely deserved to adorn the mainThomond Park pitch Ñ a fantastic game ofskillful, free-flowing rugby from bothGarryowen and YM, with the Cookiesrunning out 27-25 victors. They alsonarrowly lost the Under 15 league deciderto the same opposition.The Under 14Õs had a good season,showing some very good form towards theend of the season, culminating with a veryenjoyable and successful tour to Wales atEaster. Similarly our 13Õs had a goodleague run, reaching the league semi-finaland cup quarter final, losing out to the
Young Munster Youth Section
eventual double winners Ñ Richmond/Presentation/Newport. At the invitation ofthe IRFU, they competed at the prestigiousFrankfurt Youth Rugby Festival, and boththeir play on the field and behaviour offthe field were favourably commented uponby their German hosts. They also retainedthe Hoare Cup, defeating Old Crescent inMarch. The Under 12Õs retained theLysaght Cup, played on St. StephenÕsmorning at Clifford Park, defeatingRichmond in a cracking match.Our Minis teams competed at officialblitzes and friendly matches throughoutthe season. Training for Minis Ñ (Under 6to Under 12Õs) Ñ is at Clifford Park everySunday morning from 10 to 11.Information on other age grades isavailable from any member of the YouthCommittee.We are fortunate in that we have goodnumbers playing at each age grade, andspecial word of thanks to our coaches andthe parents for their efforts and supportthroughout the season, and most especiallyour colleagues on the Senior Committeefor their help and support.
YOUTH SECTION PAGE 11/09/2014 09:34 Page 1
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ALAN KENNEDYPosition: Lock
ALAN COTTERPosition: Prop
ALAN WALLACEPosition: Out-half
BARRY GIBBONSPosition: Winger
BEN MARTINPosition: Out-half
BEN KILKENNYPosition: Number 8
CIAN CLOHESSYPosition: Centre
CILLIAN REAPosition: Hooker
CRAIG O’HANLONPosition: Full Back
SQUAD PAGE 1 11/09/2014 00:18 Page 1
DAN GOGGINPosition: Centre
DARREN GALLAGHERPosition: Lock
DARREN RYANPosition: Back Row
DAVID O’MAHONYPosition: Out-half
DERRY O’CONNORPosition: Full Back
DIARMUID DEEPosition: Back Row
EAMONN CARRPosition: Winger
EDWARD O’KEEFFEPosition: Centre
EVAN FITZGERALDPosition: Lock
SQUAD PAGE 2 11/09/2014 00:23 Page 1
EVAN MULCAHYPosition: Scrum-half
EVAN RYANPosition: Prop
GARY BATEMANPosition: Centre
GAVIN RYANPosition: Prop
GEAROID LYONSPosition: Out-half
GER FLAHERTYPosition: Prop
JOHNNY MORONEYPosition: Lock
KEN HANLEYPosition: Lock
KOLIO HIFOPosition: Centre
SQUAD PAGE 3 11/09/2014 00:27 Page 1
LUKE O’HALLORANPosition: Hooker
MARK MULVANYPosition: Winger
MARTIN KELLYPosition: Prop
MIKE MADDENPosition: Lock
MIKE DEVANEYPosition: Winger
PAT STAFFPosition: Winger
PAUL ALLENPosition: Prop
ROB GUERINPosition: Scrum-half
ROSS MARTINPosition: Winger
SQUAD PAGE 4 11/09/2014 00:32 Page 1
SEAN DUGGANPosition: Lock
SEAN RENNISONPosition: Number 8
SHANE FENTONPosition: Hooker
SHANE O’LEARYPosition: Centre
TOM GOGGINPosition: Back Row
WARREN KELLYPosition: Winger
WILLIE CASEYPosition: Full Back
WILLIE STAUNTONPosition: Out-half
YASIN BROWNEPosition: Back Row
SQUAD PAGE 5 11/09/2014 00:36 Page 1
Members of the coaching team — JOHN STAUNTON, MICK LYNCH, CHRIS DE LOOZE andEDDIE FITZGERALD with Team Captain (pictured centre) GER SLATTERY (Position: Hooker)
SQUAD PAGE 6 - FRAMING HALF 11/09/2014 00:41 Page 1
GYM PAGE (LEFT) 10/09/2014 19:28 Page 1
GYM PAGE (RIGHT) 10/09/2014 19:29 Page 1
On tour in Argentina, 2014: Fr. Ted Rahilly, Ann Cusack, Paul O’Connell andYoung Munster Vice-President, Tony Cusack.
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SCOTT'S FULL PAGE 11/09/2014 02:01 Page 1
Beautiful, beautiful Munsters,Star of my soul fade away,I sigh when I think of Young Munster,With whom I played many a game.
Dublin can boast of Old Wesley,Cork of the College and Con,But Limerick can boast of YoungMunster,Whose best games are yet to be seen.
Beautiful, beautiful Munsters,Star of my soul fade away,I sigh when I think of Young Munster,With whom I played many a game.
Now there were Bohs in red, UCC,Garryowen the boys in blue,With Sundays Well, Õtwould be hardto tell,What the Dolphin Boys would do,And Cons all white made a right goodfight,In the final well they showed,
But they all gave it up for theBateman Cup,Was won by the Yellow Road.
Then cheer, boy cheer, for our ownfifteenof black and amber fame,WeÕre a true home team, and havealways beenAnd weÕre proud of Young Munstername,Their task well done, their victorywon,All glory to them is owed,And weÕll sing our song, sing it all daylong,Sing hurrah for the Yellow Road.
You can go up to the BombinÕ Field ona Sunday,Watch the young boys go out totrain,Sure it make an old man about sixty,Play the game over again.
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PAGE 31 CHARLIE'S FULL PAGE 11/09/2014 12:20 Page 1
1930 T. Casey1932 T. Casey / M.D. Sheehan1943/44 T. Clifford / J. Carr1944/45 T. Larkin1948/49 T. Clifford1949/50 T. Clifford Ñ also member ofLions Tour1950/51 T. Clifford1951/52 T. Clifford1966/67 Paddy DÕArcy, IRFU Referee,England v. France1968/69 J. Tydings1987/88 J. Fitzgerald1988/89 J. Fitzgerald1990/91 J. Fitzgerald1991/92 J. Fitzgerald1992/93 P. Clohessy1993/94 P. Clohessy / J. Fitzgerald1994/95 P. Clohessy Ñ also member ofBarbarians Team1995/96 P. Clohessy1997/98 P. Clohessy1998/99 P. Clohessy1999/00 P. Clohessy / M. Mullins2000/01 P. Clohessy / M. Mullins2001/02 P. Clohessy / P. OÕConnell /R. Henderson Ñ also member of LionsTour2002/03 P. OÕConnell /R. Henderson / M. Mullins
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