

ENERGIA AIL DIV 1B ROUND 14
OLLIE CAMPBELL PARK
ENERGIA AIL DIV 1B ROUND 14
OLLIE CAMPBELL PARK
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Dear Members,
It is a great honour for me to represent Old Belvedere RFC this season as its President On behalf of everyone in the club, I would like to extend a very warm welcome to all members and guests along with their families and friends to Ollie Campbell Park throughout the season I would particularly like to welcome all visiting teams and match officials and I hope that you find OCP a welcoming environment
I hope this year that we continue to build on the fantastic work that has been carried out by so many people over the last few years in making Old Belvedere such a warm and welcoming place to visit. This effort has been spearheaded by Philip Byrne and his colleagues Many thanks also to all those who have contributed to this effort and I hope to see this continue to develop.
Under the guidance of our Director of Rugby, Quenton O’Neale, we are very proud to be fielding so many teams again this season – boys and girls minis, boys and girls youths, men’s under 20’s, senior men’s and women’s, junior men’s and women’s and a resurgent Veteran’s XV. I wish all of our teams success and unlimited enjoyment over the months ahead
A special word of congratulations to the Men’s Shed which has grown in stature since its inception in 2019 The Shed members are valuable contributors to the club in so many ways and they complete the spectrum of participants in the club.
There are two other groups who merit a particular mention. Sincere thanks to all the volunteers in the club who contribute so much in so many different ways – the club would be lost without you And finally, sincere thanks to all our sponsors for their kindness and support. Managing a club is becoming increasingly challenging and could not be done without the generous support we receive from all our sponsors
I know that every season has its ups and downs My personal wish for this season is there will be more ups than downs! Above all, irrespective of what happens, I hope I can retain my belief that the reason we are all here, and a part of this club, is to have fun!
Paul Dowling, Club President
We are now into the final third of the AIL season and I'm delighted to welcome Old Wesley to Ollie Campbell Park for the D4 Derby!
Over the last few years we have had some fascinating encounters with Old Wesley. Undoubtedly we have taken a couple of victories that we arguably didn't deserve and we have suffered some tough defeats. I expect that today will be a keenly contested game and I wish both teams the best of luck in what I hope will be a fair contest
Today, February 15th, is the date that the very first rugby international between England and Ireland took place at the Oval in London in 1875 - 150 years ago That match was attended by 3000 people and England were victorious with 2 tries to nil
I hope that our match today produces a few more scores but that it also retains some of the spirit of those pioneers from 1875.
I look forward to hosting Old Wesley's President, Alan Browning, along with many Old Wesley supporters and friends. Each game from here on until the end is like a cup final and I hope that it is played with good spirit and is injury free. I hope everyone enjoys the occasion
Paul Dowling
On behalf of everyone at Energia Group, we are delighted to kick off the Energia All Ireland League (AIL) for the 2024/25 season We look forward to seeing lots of familiar faces out on the pitch, as well as welcoming some new ones, in what we’re sure will be another thrilling year of club rugby.
The increase in attendance at last season's Energia AIL games was testament to the League's exceptional quality, and we hope to see even more enthusiastic fans this year We extend our heartfelt thanks to the clubs, players, and volunteers for their commitment and hard work, which played a vital role in the success of the 2023/24 season
Our commitment to Irish Rugby, as Official Energy Partner to the IRFU and title sponsor of the Energia AlL, focuses on supporting rugby at all levels, from grassroots to professional.
We’re delighted to have 60 teams partaking in this year’s Energia AIL and wish everyone the best of luck in the upcoming season.
Gary Ryan
Managing Director Energia Customer Solutions
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ADDITIONAL INFO:
COACHES & MANAGEMENT
QUENTON O'NEALE – DOR & HEAD COACH
EOIN SMYTH – ASSISTANT
BRYAN MOLLEN – ASSISTANT
DAN HOGAN – STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
DARAGH GERAGHTY – MANAGER
JAMES ALLEN – PHYSIO
DECLAN CASSIDY – ANALYST
GAVIN DOWLING - DOCTOR
16. LUKE MCLAUGHLIN 17. LIAM GRANVILLE 18 EDDIE REES 19. TOM MULCAIR
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16. FINN TIERNEY
17. RORY DUGGAN
20 SAM BURNS
U.C.C
FORTHESTRENGTHOFTHEPACKISTHEWOLF,ANDTHE STRENGTHOFTHEWOLFISTHEPACK 2024 2025 BLACKROCKCOLLEGE QUEENS
SEPT21|230PM|OLLIECAMPBELLPARK NAAS JAN11|230PM|OLLIECAMPBELLPARK
SEPT28|230PM|COLLEGEPARK JAN18|230PM|THOMONDPARK
OCT19|230PM|NEWORMONDPARK FEB8|230PM|WOODLEIGHPARK
OCT26|230PM|ENERGIAPARK OLDWESLEY FEB15|230PM|OLLIECAMPBELLPARK HIGHFIELD NENAGHORMOND
NOV.16|2.30PM|DUBLANE
SHANNON DUBLINUNIVERSITY
DEC14|230PM|FORENAUGHTS U.C.C APR5|230PM|MARDYKE
Sat 16th Nov - Queen's
Sat 7th Dec - Old Belvedere v Shannon
Sat 14th Dec - Naas v Old Belvedere
Sat 11th Jan - Old Belvedere v Naas
Sat 18th Jan - Shannon v Old Belvedere
Sat 25th Jan - Old Belvedere v Queen's University
Sat 8th Feb - Highfield v Old Belvedere
Sat 15th Feb - Old Belvedere v Old Wesley
Sat 1st March - Old Belvedere v Nenagh Ormond
Sat 22nd March - Blackrock College v Old Belvedere
Sat 29th March - Old Belvedere v Dublin University
Sat 5th April - U.C.C. v Old Belvedere
Sat 19th April Semi-Finals
Sat 26th April Relegation Play Off
Sun 27th April Final
SEPT28|500PM|WILLOWLODGE JAN11|500PM|THEBLACKGATES
OCT26|500PM|TANNERPARK
NOV23|500PM|JJMCDOWELLMEMORIAL
JAN18|500PM|CROWLEYPARK
FEB8|500PM|OLLIECAMPBELLPARK
FEB15|500PM|ASHTOWNLANE
GALWEGIANS BLACKROCKCOLLEGE
28th Sept - Railway Union v Old Belvedere
5th Oct - Old Belvedere v Blackrock College
19th Oct - Old Belvedere v U.L. Bohemian
26th Oct - Ballincollig v Old Belvedere
9th Nov - Old Belvedere v Wicklow
16th Nov - Cooke v Old Belvedere
23rd Nov - Suttonians v Old Belvedere
7th Dec - Old Belvedere v Galwegians
DEC14|500PM|OLLIECAMPBELLPARK RAILWAYUNION
14th Dec - Old Belvedere v Tullow
11th Jan - Tullow v Old Belvedere
18th Jan - Galwegians v Old Belvedere
25th Jan - Old Belvedere v Suttonians
8th Feb - Old Belvedere v Cooke
15th Feb - Wicklow v Old Belvedere
1st March - Old Belvedere v Ballincollig
8th March - U.L. Bohemian v Old Belvedere
15th March - Blackrock College v Old Belvedere
29th March - Old Belvedere v Railway Union
12th April Semi-Final
26th April Final
ENERGIA AIL ROUND 1 | OLD BELVEDERE VS UCC
Dear Members, Supporters, and Friends of Old Belvedere RFC, it is my great pleasure as President of Leinster Rugby to wish you the very best of luck for season 2024/25 and to welcome you all to today's match Your presence and support are invaluable to your Club I would also like to wish your President, Paul Dowling, an enjoyable and successful year at the helm, with all the highs (and some lows) that a rugby season will inevitably bring. I have known Dow for many years, and he will be a wonderful President Leinster Rugby and the IRFU are well served by Tony O’Beirne, now Junior Vice President of
the IRFU, and I wish him well in his new role It will be a great honour for your Club to see him elected as President of the IRFU in 2026.
Dorothy Collins has been involved in Leinster Rugby for more years than she cares to remember and this season we welcome her as the new Chair of the Women’s Committee and thank her for her long commitment to the Leinster cause
To your men’s club captain, Calum Dowling, your Head Coach and Director of Rugby Quenton O’Neale, your backroom staff, and to your senior squad, go well in the AIL, you have been knocking on the door of promotion to Division 1A for a number of years now and hopefully you can reach your goal this season
Your Women’s team have been at the forefront of Women’s Rugby in Ireland for many years, and I wish yourDirector of Women’s Rugby Cathy Murphy, head coach Tania Rosser, your captain Lesley Ring every success in the WAIL this season. The Women’s game continues to grow at a rapid rate in Leinster, and it is heartening to see the structures that are now in place to support this growth.
You can be justifiably proud of your mini rugby section, which is one of the most successful in Leinster and I wish them, your youths, u20s, and juniors, a successful and enjoyable season
The Club game is the bedrock of rugby in Ireland, and it is tremendous to see the vibrancy of the game throughout the 12 counties of Leinster Energia’s sponsorship of the AIL and WAIL has been a huge success and the League continues to go from strength to strength A nod also to the Club Scene Podcast and the Anyscor app, which greatly enhance the excitement of AIL
Without referees we would not have a game and I urge you to respect and look after today’s refereeing panel and indeed referees at all levels of our game throughout the season. Sadly, the abuse of referees is becoming more prevalent across the game, and we must not let tolerance for such behaviour become the norm. Technical zones must be adhered to and respected I wish the President of the Leinster Referees Association Martin Farrelly an enjoyable and successful year I would also ask all Clubs to keep the recruitment and development of referees as a priority
For Leinster Rugby, last season brought heartache with the loss in the Investec Cup Final in extra time, however I have no doubt that the small margins involved in that defeat will galvanise the players and coaches and push them on to success this season. The drive for five is by no means an easy road to travel, and on behalf of you all I would like to wish the squad and Leo, Jacques, Robin, Emmett, Sean, Guy and all the backroom staff the very best for the season
We also welcome Tyler Bleyandaal on his return to Ireland. During his playing career Tyler played for Canterbury and the Crusaders in New Zealand and earned 62 caps for Munster. I have no doubt he will be a great addition to the coaching staff, and we wish him and his family all the best for the season ahead
We are also delighted and excited to welcome three exceptional players to the squad, with the arrival of RG Snyman, Jordie Barrett and Rabah Slimani We are looking forward to seeing the impact these players will have and we wish them every success with Leinster Rugby
This will be a season like no other for Leinster Rugby, as we embark on the rebuilding of the Anglsea Stand in the RDS The Senior team will play all their home games in the Aviva Stadium, and we look forward to the support of your members at the Aviva throughout the season
The passing of the legendary Tony O’Reilly was a sad day for all of rugby and especially for your Club I am borrowing the words of writer Grantham Rice (with a hat tip to Kingsley Aikins) which sum up his life well: “When the great scorer in the sky comes to mark against your name, he marks not that you won or lost, but how you played the game”. Tony played the game bloody well and will be sorely missed by everyone in Old Belvedere RIP Tony
The recent loss of Old Belvedere and Leinster Past President Ben Gormley was also a sad day for your Club RIB Ben
As many of you will be aware, I have a strong association with your great Club as my father in law Brendan Merry, who left us far too young, was President back in 1985. I also have very fond memories of playing against some Belvo stalwarts back in the day, including the aforementioned TOB, Ollie, Sammy, Frank McGrath, Jim Walsh, John Mahony, Dave McGrath, Paul Cunningham, Ceddy, Bimbo, Marsbar, Noelie, and so many more
I always enjoy a visit to your wonderful Clubhouse, and I look forward to doing so as Leinster President
To all in Old Belvedere RFC I hope you have an enjoyable and successful season
Yours in rugby, Declan Gardiner President Leinster Rugby
It gives me great pleasure to write to you for the first time in the capacity of President of the Irish Rugby Football Union for the upcoming season, 2024/25. As we head into a landmark year of celebrations to mark our 150th year of playing international rugby, it is a tremendous honour for me to represent my family, my club Garryowen FC, and my home province Munster as President of the IRFU and I will continue to work hard to represent all of Irish rugby in an
appropriate and fitting manner during the season ahead I would like to pay tribute to the outgoing President Greg Barrett, who has represented us so well throughout the year and who has been a stalwart of Irish rugby since joining the Union Committee back in the 2013/14 season.
Last season was another brilliant one for the Union, both domestically at Club level and internationally with a Rugby World Cup and Olympics 7s alongside the regular tournaments A huge word of thanks for everyone who contributed in any way over the past season, be that as a volunteer or a staff member.
I cannot say it enough, I cannot thank them enough, but the volunteers are at the heart of every Clubs success The heartbeat of Irish rugby is in our clubs and schools system this is the core of our game The coaches, the match officials, the people feeding players after games or the parents driving children to games all over the country, without that free discretionary effort, rugby simply would not be the thriving game it is. The club game is the foundation of the Irish rugby eco system, we all know what happens if you try to build a house without a strong foundation
For the first time ever last season both finals for the Men’s and Women’s Energia AIL leagues were held in Aviva Stadium and a magnificent day was had This was a real statement of intent by the Union and a testament to the growing popularity of the Club game We look forward to continued success at Club level, both on and off the field. The impact seen last season and the player welfare benefits of the lower tackle, has created a new, exciting, and dynamic game at Club level, tackles are missed, offloads happen, this has really opened up our game
A huge word of thanks to the many sponsors of rugby in Ireland, who support our clubs our provinces and the IRFU, without their contribution at every level, we simply would not be able to run our successful programmes or prepare our teams as well as we do for tournaments continued overleaf
The recent release of the Rugby in Ireland strategy for the next four years and its vision to inspire, connect, and thrive demonstrates an ongoing commitment by the IRFU for the further development of our game encompassing our core values of inclusivity and respect for all Also, there is an increasing focus on the development of the women’s game, and I encourage all clubs to embrace these initiatives and get involved I was delighted to see our Women’s National Team secure qualification for this year’s Rugby World Cup in England. With WXV1 on the horizon, a Celtic Challenge title to defend and another Guinness Six Nations to come, the year is shaping up to be a busy but exciting one for women’s rugby so I would like to wish Scott Bemand and his team all the best.
Our Men’s National Team secured back to back Guinness Six Nations titles this year, a huge achievement and we look forward to an exciting Autumn Series with four huge home games before the attention turns to defending our title. Andy Farrell takes on the huge honour of being the British & Irish Lions Head Coach for the tour to Australia at the end of the season and everyone in Irish Rugby wishes him well
A new season brings new focuses and new energy, and I am very much looking forward to visiting and engaging with everyone in the Irish rugby community over the coming season
Lastly, I would like to wish all Clubs and their members the very best for the season ahead
Yours in Rugby Declan Madden