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Garryowen Football Club (Irish: ''Cumann Rugbaí Gharraí Eoin''), usually referred to as Garryowen, is a
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club from
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,
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. It plays in Division 1A of the All-Ireland League and historically has been one of the most successful clubs in Irish rugby union.


History

The club was formed in 1884. The founding members of the club were: * President W.L. Stokes * Secretary J. Gogarty * Treasurer M. L. Joyce * Captain J.O'Sullivan * Messrs, Patrick Stapleton, Tom Prendergast, J.O'Connor, J.G.O'Brien, Roche, Riordan, Pender, Gilligan and Dick Founding member of the club, W.L.Stokes, had a huge influence on the game in Limerick during the 1880s. He made sure Garryowen received Union recognition in 1884. If not for his tireless work promoting rugby, Garryowen might never have begun. Another great family linked to Garryowen were the O'Connors. John O'Connor was a founder member of the club and his seven sons were prominent rugby players, runners and oarsmen of national and international renown. They won 47 Munster senior cup medals between them beginning in the early 1890s. Born in
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, the seven brothers - Mick, Charlie, Jack, Thade, Joe, Bryan and Jim - set an impressive record with 47 medals. Jack with 11 had the most. His son, Mick, won 4 further Munster Senior Cup medals between 1925 and 1934. The club has had two fixed homes. The Markets Field until 1957 then the club moved to Dooradoyle. After the club moved, Garryowen which had won the Senior cup in 1954 did not achieve success again for 15 years. This was the longest period in the club's history without a cup win. It was not till 1969 that another led to a glorious period for the club with probably the finest collection of players since the great nine in row team. With 5 senior cups coming in the next 10 years. There was also great success on the international scene with 6 players getting capped for Ireland in this time. After winning the Cup in 1979 the club did not achieve Cup success again until 1993, not the largest gap between wins but this was the 1st time that they had failed to win at least one cup in each decade. Back-to-back Munster Senior League successes in 1982 and 1983 were the highlights of the 80's. The foundations were laid for the great success that was achieved in the 90's. The advent of the All Ireland League would give the club game in Limerick the platform it had long sought. Having won the league title in its second and fourth year (1992, 1994), Garryowen reached two finals and a number of semi-finals only to fall just short. However, 2007 proved a spectacular year for the Limerick side, seeing them finally re-take the AIL crown after their years of disappointment and also the Munster Senior and AIL cups in what is an unprecedented clean sweep of all domestic competitions in Irish club rugby. In total Garryowen have won the Munster Senior Cup 38 times, more times than any other club. Garryowen won the trophy nine times in a row between 1889 and 1898 and have the distinction of having played in the first final in 1886 and the 100th final in 1986.


The garryowen kick

In playing terms a ''garryowen'' is a very high up and under kick (named after the rugby club) designed to put the opposing team under pressure, by allowing the kicking team time to arrive under and compete for the high ball. It is thought to have come part of the modern lexicon in the early 1920s as one of the great Garryowen teams that won three Senior cups from 1924 to 1926 used this tactic to the utmost.


Honours

* All-Ireland League (3): :: 1992, 1994, 2007 * All-Ireland Cup (3) **2006–07, 2011–12, 2018–19 * Munster Senior Cup (39): :: 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1914, 1920, 1924,
1925, 1926, 1932, 1934, 1940, 1947, 1952, 1954, 1969, 1971, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2007, 2012, 2018 * Munster Senior League (17): :: 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1925, 1936, 1946, 1954, 1982, 1983, 2001 *
Munster Junior Cup The Munster Junior Cup is a rugby union competition played in the province of Munster, Ireland. The competition was established for the stronger junior clubs and the second teams of the Senior clubs in the province of Munster. The current champio ...
(7): :: 1910, 1955, 1970, 1976, 1978, 1993, 2007


Notable players

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Ireland

The following Garryowen players have represented
Ireland Ireland ( ; ga, Éire ; Ulster-Scots: ) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. Ireland is the s ...
at full international level, 56 players in total. The club has had players represent Ireland at every position. * Michael Sherry, 1 Cap, 2014 (USA) to present * Conor Murray, 100 Caps, 2011 (Fra) to present * Damien Varley, 3 Caps, 2010 (Aus) to present *
Rob Henderson Robert Alexander James Henderson (born 27 October 1972 in Dover, England) is a retired Irish rugby union player who played for a number of clubs including Toulon and Munster. He represented Ireland internationally, winning 29 caps, and toured ...
32 Caps, 1996 (Samoa) to 2003 (Italy) * Paul Burke, 13 Caps, 1995 (Eng) to 2003 (Samoa) * Jeremy Staunton, 5 Caps, 2001 (Samoa) to present * David Wallace 72 Caps, 2000 (Arg) to 2011 (Eng), Member of the 2009 Grand Slam winning team * Tom Tierney, 8 Caps, 1999 (Aus) to 2000 (Eng) * Killian Keane, 1 Cap, 1998 (E) * Dominic Crotty, 5 Caps, 1996 (A) to 2000 (Canada) * Stephen McIvor, 3 caps, 1996 (A), 1997 (It,S) * Ben Cronin, 2 Caps, 1995 (S), 1997 (S) * Keith Wood, 58 Caps, 1994 (Aus)-2003 (France) * Richard Costello, 1 Cap, 1993 (S) * Paul Hogan, 1 Cap, 1992 (F) * Neville Furlong, 2 Caps, 1992 (NZ) * Nicky Barry, 1 Cap, 1991 (Namibia) * Richard Wallace, 29 Caps 1991 (Nm), 1998 (E) * Philip Danaher, 28 Caps (also played with Lansdowne) 1988 (Scot) to 1995 (Wales) * Willie Sexton, 4 Caps, 1984 (A), 1988 (S,E,E) * Tony Ward 19 Caps (also played with St Marys), 1978 (S,F,W,E,NZ), 1979 (F,W,E,S), 1981 (W,E,S,A), 1983 (E), 1984 (E,S), 1986 (S), 1987 (C,Tg) * Pat C. Whelan, 19 Caps * Larry A.Moloney, 4 Caps, 1976 (W,S), 1978 (S,NZ) * Michael J.Sherry, 2 Caps (also played with UCD) 1975 (F,W) * Seamus Dennison, 3 Caps, 1975 (F), 1975 (E,S) * Shay Deering (Jr.) 8 Caps (also played with St Marys) 1974 (W), 1976 (F,W,E,S), 1977 (W,E), 1978 (NZ) * Johnny C.Moroney], 6 Caps, 1968 (W,A), 1969 (F,E,S,W) * Mick Doyle (rugby union), Mick Doyle, 20 Caps (also played for Blackrock & UCD), 1965 (F,E,S,W,SA), 1966 (F,E,S,W), 1967 (A1,E,S,W,F,A2), 1968 (F,E,S,W,A) * J.C.Kelly, 11 Caps (also played with UCD), 1962 (F,W), 1963 (F,E,S,W,NZ), 1964 (E,S,W,F) * Tom J.Nesdale, 1 Cap, 1961 (F) * Noel Murphy 49 Caps, 1958 (Aus)-69 (Wales) *
Tim McGrath Tim McGrath (born 7 October 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer for the North Melbourne Football Club from 1989 to 1991, and the Geelong Football Club from 1992 to 2002, in the Australian Football League (AFL), which was known as the ...
, 7 Caps, 1956 (W), 1958 (F), 1960 (E,S,W,F), 1961 (SA) * Gordon Wood 29 Caps, 1954 (E,S), 1956 (F,E,S,W), 1957 (F,E,S,W), 1958 (A,E,S,W,F), 1959 (E,S,W,F), 1960 (E,S,W,F,SA), 1961 (E,S,W,F,SA) * Tom E. Reid, 13 Caps, 1953 (E,S,W), 1954 (NZ,F), 1955 (E,S), 1956 (F,E), 1957 (F,E,S,W) * Aengus D. McMorrow, 1 Cap, 1951 (W) * Hugh Delacy, 2 Caps, 1948 (E,S) * Paddy Reid, 4 Caps, 1947 (A), 1948 (F,E,W), Member of Ireland's first Grand Slam winning team * Dave B. O'Loughlin, 6 Caps (also played with UCC), 1938 (E,S,W), 1939 (E,S,W) * Shay M.Deering, 9 Caps (also played with Bective Rangers), 1935 (E,S,W,NZ), 1936 (E,S,W), 1937 (E,S) * D.G.Langan, 1 Cap (also played with Clontarf), 1934 (W) * Anthony Sheehan, 1 Cap (also played with Munster), 1927 (S) * Dr. A.W. Courtenay, 7 Caps, 1920 (S,W,F), 1921 (E,S,W,F) * Noel Butler, 1 Cap (also played with Bective Rangers & Young Munster), 1920 (E) * Dr.P.J. Stokes, 12 Caps, 1913 (E,S), 1914 (F), 1920 (E,S,W,F), 1921 (E,S,F), 1922 (W,F) * J.J. Clune, 6 Caps (also played with Blackrock Coll), 1912 (SA), 1913 (W,F), 1914 (F,E,W) * G.V. Killeen, 10 Caps, 1912 (E,S,W), 1913 (E,S,W,F), 1914 (E,S,W) * R.V. Jackson, 10 Caps (also played with Wanderers), 1911 (E,S,W,F), 1913 (W,F), 1914 (F,E,S,W) * Joe J. O'Connor, 1 Cap, 1909 (F) * T. Halpin, 13 Caps, 1909 (S,W,F), 1910 (E,S,W), 1911 (E,S,W,F), 1912 (F,E,S) * G.J. Henebry, 6 Caps, 1906 (E,S,W,SA), 1909 (W,F) * Pa Healy, 11 Caps, 1901 (E,S,W), 1902 (E,S,W), 1903 (E,S,W), 1904 (S) * Jack O'Connor, 1 Cap, 1895 (S) * Michael S.Egan, 2 Caps, 1893 (E), 1895 (S) * T.F. Peel, 3 Caps, 1892 (E,S,W) * George Collopy, 2 Caps (also played for Bective Rangers), 1891 (S), 1892 (S) * T. Fogarty, 1 Cap, 1891 (W) * Jack Macauley, 2 Caps, 1887 (E,S) * J.M. O'Sullivan, 2 Caps, 1884 (S), 1887 (S)


British & Irish Lions

The following Garryowen players have also represented the British & Irish Lions.''The Ireland Rugby Miscellany'' (2007): Ciaran Cronin * Conor Murray:
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, 2017 played in 5 tests. * David Wallace:
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, played in 3 tests. *
Rob Henderson Robert Alexander James Henderson (born 27 October 1972 in Dover, England) is a retired Irish rugby union player who played for a number of clubs including Toulon and Munster. He represented Ireland internationally, winning 29 caps, and toured ...
,
2001 The September 11 attacks against the United States by Al-Qaeda, which killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror, were a defining event of 2001. The United States led a multi-national coalition in an invasion of Afghanist ...
, played in 3 tests. * Keith Wood:
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2001 The September 11 attacks against the United States by Al-Qaeda, which killed 2,977 people and instigated the global war on terror, were a defining event of 2001. The United States led a multi-national coalition in an invasion of Afghanist ...
, played in 5 tests. * Richard Wallace, 1993, played in 0 tests. * Tony Ward:
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, played in 1 test. * Mick Doyle (rugby union), Mick Doyle,
1968 The year was highlighted by protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide. Events January–February * January 5 – " Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. * J ...
, played in 1 test. * Noel Murphy: 1959,
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, played in 8 tests. * Gordon Wood: 1959, played in 2 tests. * Tom Reid,
1955 Events January * January 3 – José Ramón Guizado becomes president of Panama. * January 17 – , the first nuclear-powered submarine, puts to sea for the first time, from Groton, Connecticut. * January 18– 20 – Battle of Yijiangs ...
, played in 2 tests.


Captains of Ireland

* Keith Wood, * Philip Danaher


Former presidents of the IRFU

* J.Macauley, * J.M.O'Sullivan, * D.G.O'Donovan, * K.J.Quilligan, * J.Quilligan


Other notables

* Richard Harris, actor, Munster Senior Cup medal 1954 * Eddie O'Sullivan, Coach of Ireland 2001-2008


2018/19 Squad

*Full-backs: Andrew O'Byrne, Jamie Heuston *Wings: Alex Wootton, Liam Coombes, Cian O'Shea,
Ronan O'Mahony Ronan O'Mahony (born 28 May 1989) is an Irish former rugby union player, who played for Munster. He normally played as a wing, but occasionally played fullback. O'Mahony represented Garryowen in the All-Ireland League. Munster O'Mahony made ...
, Dan Hurley, John Hurley *Centres: Peadar Collins, Dave McCarthy, Bryan Fitzgerald, Matt More,
Sammy Arnold Sammy Arnold (born 8 April 1996) is an English-born, Irish rugby union player for French club Brive. He plays as a centre. Early life Born in Redhill, Surrey, Arnold moved to Kent aged five and attended a state school until sixth form, when h ...
*Out-halves: Jamie Gavin, Bill Johnston, Ben Healy, Ben Swindlehurst *Scrum-halves: Neil Cronin, Rob Guerin, Ed Barry, Evan Maher, Steven Atkinson *Front-rows: Niall Horan, Mike O'Donnell, Andrew Keating, Ben Rowley, Jack Mullany,
Jeremy Loughman Jeremy Loughman (born 22 July 1995) is an Irish rugby union player for United Rugby Championship and European Rugby Champions Cup side Munster. Internationally, Loughman made his senior debut for Ireland in 2022. He plays as a prop. Early life ...
*Hookers: Liam Cronin,
Diarmuid Barron Diarmuid Barron (born 6 August 1998) is an Irish rugby union player for Munster in the United Rugby Championship and European Rugby Champions Cup. He plays as a hooker and represents Garryowen in the All-Ireland League. Early life Born in C ...
, David Canny *Second-rows: Scott Leahy, Dean Moore, Kevin Seymour, Roy Whelan, Seán O'Connor *Back Rows: Tim Ferguson, Conor Oliver, Jack Daly, Darren Ryan, Alan Fitzgerald, Sean Rennison, Mikey Wilson


References


External links


Garryowen FC's official websiteLeague tables
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