The draw for the 2019 third level colleges’ senior rugby cups have taken place.
47 college rugby teams will participate in five cup competitions coordinated by the IRFU and Student Sport Ireland.
Brendan Johnston Cup champions from 2018 Garda College will open their defence of the title away to TU Dublin City Campus, Athlone IT against Limerick IT in Athlone is a very tasty quarter final, with the third quarter final pairing of Dublin City University v Ulster University, where the winner of that game will be at home to IT Carlow in the semi-final. The quarter finals will take place on February 13th.
The new Women’s Rugby Tier 1 Cup competition is played on a round robin basis and sees teams split into two groups of three. Group A sees Dublin City University ‘A’, University College Cork and University of Limerick ‘A’ together, while group B is made up of IT Carlow, University College Dublin ‘A’ and NUI Galway.
Guest of honour at the event was Mr. Brendan Johnston after whom the Senior Men’s Cup Competition is named. During his thirty five years as Sports Officer and lecturer at Dundalk Institute of Technology Mr. Johnston was an advocate for third level sport with a passion for rugby, serving as Hon. Secretary to the Irish Colleges Rugby Union for many years.
Players, coaches and representatives of third level colleges attended the launch which was addressed by Ms. Carmel Lynch, Student Sport Ireland Chairperson and Mr. Nicky Comyn, Vice President, Irish Rugby Football Union.
Ms. Lynch said “On behalf of Student Sport Ireland I am proud and delighted to attend today’s event to launch our colleges’ rugby cup competitions. It is great to be launching the new Women’s Cup competitions for 2019 season, as it ties in with the 20×20 campaign that both Student Sport Ireland and the IRFU are supporting”.
Ms. Lynch also confirmed that Athlone IT in association with Buccaneers RFC will host the finals day again this year, “We are delighted to be going back to Athlone IT and Buccaneers RFC this year, everyone that was there last year was blown away by their facilities and organisation of the finals, and we look forward to more in 2019” she said.
In his address Mr. Comyn complemented both the IRFU and Student Sport Ireland on the progress that has been made since 2011 specifically acknowledging the work being undertaken within colleges by volunteer coaches and sports staff in the development of third level rugby.
Mr. Comyn said ‘We are delighted that we now have 47 teams heading into action in the Men’s and Women’s Cup competitions. The partnership between Student Sport Ireland and the IRFU has been great to develop competitive rugby and has seen a huge growth in participation numbers.”.
BRENDAN JOHNSTON CUP
Quarter-Finals
Games to take place February 6th
Game 1: Athlone IT ‘A’ v Limerick IT
Game 2: TU Dublin City Campus v Garda College
Game 3: Dublin City University v Ulster University
Game 4: IT Carlow v BYE
Semi-Finals
Game 5: AIT ‘A’ or LIT v TU Dublin City or Garda
Game 6: DCU or UU v IT Carlow
WOMEN’S TIER 1 CUP
Group A
Game 1: Dublin City University v University College Cork
Game 2: University College Cork v University of Limerick
Game 3: University of Limerick v Dublin City University
Group B
Game 1: IT Carlow v University College Dublin
Game 2: University College Dublin v NUI Galway
Game 3: NUI Galway v IT Carlow
MEN’S TIER 2 CUP
Group A
Game 1: Galway Mayo IT v Waterford IT
Game 2: Waterford IT v IT Carlow ‘B’
Game 3: IT Carlow ‘B’ v Galway Mayo IT
Group B
Game 1: Mary Immaculate v University of Limerick
Game 2: University of Limerick v Winner of Division 3 Final
Game 3: Winner of Division 3 Final v Mary Immaculate
WOMEN’S TIER 2 CUP
Round of 16
Game 1: Dundalk IT v Athlone IT
Game 2: IT Sligo v University College Dublin ‘B’
Game 3: Limerick IT v Waterford IT
Quarter-Finals
Dundalk IT or Athlone IT v Trinity College Dublin
IT Sligo or University College Dublin B v Dublin City University B
Limerick IT or Waterford IT v University of Limerick B
IT Tralee v Galway Mayo IT
MEN’S TIER 3 CUP
Game 1: IT Sligo v Dundalk IT
Game 2: Ulster University Magee v Belfast Met
Game 3: Ulster University Jordanstown v Queens University Belfast
Game 4: Ulster University Coleraine v Stranmillis University
Game 5: Cork IT v TU Dublin Blanchardstown
Game 6: Athlone IT ‘B’ v IT Tralee
Game 7: Dublin City University ‘B’ v NUI Galway
Game 8: University College Cork v Bye
Quarter-Finals
Winner of Game 1 v Winner of Game 2
Winner of Game 3 v Winner of Game 4
Winner of Game 5 v Winner of Game 6
Winner of Game 7 v Winner of Game 8
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