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Old Crescent R.F.C. Limerick Old Crescent R.F.C. Limerick 2011/2012 Season McKerns Printing 061 417611 AIL Home Fixtures 2011/2012 Date Opposition 8/10/11 Midleton 29/10/11 Seapoint 26/11/11 Malone 10/12/11 Greystones Frost Insurances Ltd. 3 The Crescent Limerick 4/2/12 Instonians Phone: 061 310566 Fax: 061 312017 3/3/12 Terenure College Email: [email protected] Season 2011 / 2012 Membership Card Name .................................................... Club Grounds Rosbrien, Limerick. Phone: 061 - 228083 Website www.oldcrescentrfc.com Club Colours Blue, Navy Blue and White 1 1 Officers and Committee 2011/2012 President Eddie Frost Senior Vice President Vincent Banks Junior Vice President Chris Cullinan Hon Secretary Dale Harrow Hon. Treasurer John Earls Club Captain Will Hanly Hon Fixtures Secretary Ger Mc Namara Media Officer Frank Larkin Munster Branch Delegate Tom Barry IRFU Delegate Ken Lyons Registrar Pat Liston Immediate Past President Don O Malley Sub Commitee Chairmen Rugby Bill Hanly Finance Niall Sheehy House Don O Malley Grounds Dermot Mc Govern Under-Age Pat Rickard Ways and Means Dan Gallery Committee Members Anthony O’Dwyer, Chris Cullinan, Anna Murray, Tom Barry, Brian Hogan, Ken Lyons, Frank Larkin,Ger Mc Namara Trustees Bill Hanly, Bobby Kennedy, Michael Wallace 2 3 Patrons Rev. Liam O’Connell S.J. , Nicholas Cuddihy, Paddy Lane Honorary Life Members L Nestor, J Roche Honorary Medical Officer Dr. M.F. O’Flynn Member IRFU Committee Ken Lyons Hon.Treasurer Munster Banch I.R.F.U. J F Riordan Hon Treasurer North Munster Referees Association N Sexton Honorary Vice – Presidents Rev D Murray S.J. D McGovern J C Downes B Hanly P A Glynn D Reddan J Roche B Kennedy L Nestor J Sexton T M Wallace B Leahy J F Riordan L Keehan T J Donnellan V Collins B Nolan D Gallery H Elliott T Clancy F A O’Sullivan P Geraghty S Gubbins F Larkin T Hogan T. Murray A Hackett G.Quin T Cooney N. Sheehy 2 3 Past Presidents 1947-49 I. Harris (Sen.) 1984-86 H. Elliott 1949-53 D. O’Sullivan 1986-87 F O’Sullivan 1953-54 S. O’Sullivan 1987-88 S. Gubbins 1954-59 J Dundon 1988-89 T. Hogan 1959-62 P Carroll 1989-90 B. McElduff 1962-64 M. Keane 1990-91 A. Hackett 1964-65 F. O’Sullivan 1991-92 N. Cantrell 1965-66 D. White 1992-93 T. Duggan 1966-67 C. Gallivan 1993-94 T. Cooney 1967-68 Rev. J.G.Guinane 1994-95 D. McGovern S.J. 1995-96 B. Hanly 1968-69 C. Downes 1996-97 D. Reddan 1969-70 A. O’Donovan 1997-98 B. Kennedy 1970-71 T. Hayes 1998-99 J. Sexton 1971-72 P. Glynn 1999-00 B. Leahy 1972-73 J. Roche 2000-01 L. Keehan 1973-74 M. O’Riordan 2001-02 V. Collins 1974-76 L. Nestor 2002-04 D. Gallery 1977-78 M. O’Riordan 2004-05 T. Clancy 1978-79 M. Wallace 2005-06 P. Geraghty 1979-80 J.R Riordan 2006-07 F. Larkin 1980-81 F. D. Collins 2007-08 T. Murray 1981-82 J. O’Riordan 2008-09 G. Quin 1982-83 T .J. Donnellan 2009-10 N. Sheehy 1983-84 B. Nolan 2010-11 D. O Malley 4 5 Past Captains 1947-48 P Berkery 1979-80 K Lyons 1948-49 P Carroll 1980-81 J Rael/ K Lyons 1949-50 A. Larkin 1981-82 N. McDermott 1950-51 A. O’Donovan 1982-83 E. McKay 1951-52 L. Nestor 1983-84 D. Browne 1952-53 J. Roche 1985-86 G. O’Dwyer 1953-54 M. Keane 1986-87 G. O’Dwyer 1954-55 C. Downes 1987-88 R. Roche 1955-56 C. Downes 1988-89 G. Frost 1956-57 R. Fitzgerald 1989-90 A. Keane 1957-58 P Lane 1990-91 D. Dinneen 1958-59 P Lane 1991-92 J. Hogan 1959-60 T Hayes 1992-93 P Boland 1960-61 P. Lane 1993-94 P Boland/B. Toland 1961-62 W. Leahy 1994-95 J. Forde 1962-63 W. Leahy 1995-96 D. Reddan 1963-64 M. Manning 1996-97 L.Toland 1964-65 J. Riordan/ S Gubbins 1997-98 L. Dineen 1965-66 D. Reddan 1998-99 D. Bowles 1966-67 D. Reddan 1999-00 D. O’Malley 1967-68 J. Foley 2000-01 D. Bowles 1968-69 N. Roche 2001-02 B. Toland 1969-70 T. Barry 2002-03 J. Cusack 1970-71 M. Wallace 2003-04 D. McDonagh 1971-72 B. Reddan 2004-05 P. J McLoughlin 1972-73 N. Sexton 2005-06 W. Leahy 1973-74 F O’Connor 2006-07 B Guilfoyle 1974-75 L. Dineen 2007-08 J. Cullinane 1975-76 J. Halpin 2008-09 P. Glamazina 1976-77 N. O’Herlihy 2009-10 M. Ryan 1977-78 N. McDermott 2010-11 E. McGovern 1978-79 N. Sexton 4 5 Old Crescent RFC Representative Players Barbarians: Phil Glamazina Mike Mullins Paddy Lane Frederico Pucciariello Billy Leahy Andy Long Ireland Ken Lyons Paddy Lane Eugene Mc Govern Mike Mullins Gordon Mc Illwham Eoin Reddan Mike Mullins Ireland A Pat Murray Mike Mullins Frank O’Connor Liam Toland Mick O’Donnell Jack O’Keefe Ireland under 21 Barry O’Neill Eugene Mc Govern Eoin O’Sullivan Paul Neville Federico Pucciariello Alan Reddan James Rael Eoin Reddan Eoin Reddan Eoin O’Sullivan Jim Riordan Neil Taylor Jim Roche Liam Toland Geoff Spillane Munster: Mick Spillane Jim Barry Brian Toland Tom Barry Liam Toland Brian Begley Stephen Touhy David Bowles Connacht: Richard Costello Hugh Carolan James Cullinane Wayne Munn Len Dinneen Diarmuid Reddan Leo Doyle Don Reddan Robert Duggan Eoin Reddan Jim Galvin Gavin Schoeman 6 7 Statistics Most OC points in a game – 53 away to NIFC Division 2 1995/96 Highest score by an opponent - 51 away to Lansdowne Division 1 1997/98 Biggest Winning Margin in a game – 46 home to NIFC Division 2 1995/96 Biggest Losing Margin in a game – 50 away to Shannon Division 1 1999/2000 Highest Points Aggregate in a game – 77 home to Midelton Division 2 2002/03 Most Tries scored by OC in a game – 8 away to NIFC Division 2 1995/96 Most Tries conceded in a game – 7 away to Shannon Division 1 1997/98 Highest Tries Aggregate in a game – 9 away to NIFC Division 2 1995/96 Most points scored all time in AIL – Brian Begley Most points scored in a season in AIL – Brian Begley 1998/99 Most Tries scored all time in AIL - 19 Sean Madigan Most Tries scored in a season in AIL – 13 Shane Stephens & Niall O’Brien Most Tries scored in a game in AIL – 3 Shane Stephens, Sean Madigan & Niall O’Brien 6 7 Club Directory 2011 - 2012 Clubhouse 228083 Banks Vincent 086 8508876 Barrett Ken 087 6784153 Barry Tom 086 2332801 Browne Tom 341340(H) 086 1704540 Collins Vincent 087 9756033 Earls, John 087 2605229 Frost Eddie 087 6187832 Cullinan Chris 087 6625938 Cunningham Michael 087 2571454, 331088(H) Gallery,Dan 086 2566818 Gleeson Shane 086 8093239 Hanley Bill (Under-Age) 086 8308113 Hanly Bill 415505(W) 087 2582968 Harrow Dale 419563(H) Hogan Brian 087 6682828 IRFU North Munster Branch 061 451392 IRFU Munster Branch Cork. 021 4323563 IRFU, H.O., Landsdowne Rd 01 647 3800 Kearney, Eoin 087 2586880 Keane Jim 087 2409093 Keehan Liam 087 8229955 Larkin Frank 086 2070773, 453267 (H) Liston Pat 087 2245268 8 9 Lyons Ken 087 2544600 McGovern Eugene 086 3960624 McGovern Dermot 417103(W), 0872579715 McNamara John 087 7686088 McNamara Peter 087 2371365 Monaghan Pat 355868 (H) 086 1719618 Murphy Michael 331549(W) 086 2312418 Murphy Paul 087 2342241 Murray Anna 085 1440000 Nix Joe 087 2719992 O’Dwyer Anthony 087 2214140 O Farrelly Martin 087 2500124 O’Flynn Dr Michael 416533 (W) 087 2584007 O’Malley Dave 086 8312731 O’Malley, Des 086 2603648 O’Malley Don 087 2596886 O’Neill John 087 2224754 O’Riordan Eugene 087 2337755 O’Sullivan Niall 087 9290917 Quin Glenn 325307(H) 086 2418340 Reynolds Gerry 302707(H) 087 2905490 Rickard Pat 303350(H) 087 2470861 Sheehy Niall 087 2495545 Toland, Brian 087 2675698 8 9 Rugby Structure 2011/2012 Chairman: Bill Hanly Club Captain: Will Hanly Club Physio: Niall Hally First XV Coach: Mike Lynch, Mick O’Halloran, PJ Mc Loughlin Captain: Will Hanly Manager: Dom O’Riordan Second XV Coach: Mick McLoughlin Manager: Michael Murphy Captain: Bernard Quinn 3rd XV Management: Eugene O Riordan, Rob Geary Captain: Tommy Pratt Under-21 Management: Bill Hanly, Pat Monaghan, Jim Keane Head Coach: Joe Nix Assistant Coaches: Terry Browne, Ken Barrett, Brian Hogan, David Hennessy, 10 11 1st XV FIXTURES 2011/ 2012 CC - Charity Cup MSC - Munster Senior Cup AIBC - AIB Cup AIL - AIL Date 27 Aug 2011 Thomond H CC 3 Sep 2011 Semi Final CC 10 Sep 2011 Dolphin A MSC 17 Sep 2011 Quarter Final MSC 24 Sep 2011 Semi Final MSC 1 Oct 2011 Old Wesley A AIL 8 Oct 2011 Midleton H AIL 15 Oct 2011 City of Derry A AIL 22 Oct 2011 Final MSC 29 Oct 2011 Seapoint H AIL 5 Nov 2011 Dublin University A AIL 26 Nov 2011 Malone H AIL 3 Dec 2011 Queens University A AIL 10 Dec 2011 Greystones H AIL 28 Jan 2012 Bective Rangers A AIL 4 Feb 2012 Instonians H AIL 18 Feb 2012 Clonakilty A AIL 3 Mar 2012 Terenure College H AIL 24 Mar 2012 Corinthians A AIL 14 Apr 2012 Thomond A AIL 21 Apr 2012 Play Offs 10 11 2nd XV FIXTURES 2011 / 2012 MSSL - Munster Senior Seconds League Date 04/09/11 Bruff A MSSL 11/09/11 Young Munster H MSSL 18/09/11 Thomond H MSSL 25/09/11 Nenagh Ormond A MSSL 02/10/11 Garryowen H MSSL 09/10/11 Shannon A MSSL 30/10/11 U.L.
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