Jump to content

Ballynahinch RFC

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by 78.18.148.134 (talk) at 21:10, 13 October 2016. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Ballynahinch RFC
File:Hinch badge.png
Full nameBallynahinch Rugby Football Club
UnionIRFU
Ulster
Founded1954
Ground(s)Ballymacarn Park,
6 Mountview Road,
Ballynahinch
PresidentAlan Montgomery
Coach(es)Derek Suffern
League(s)All-Ireland League, 1B
Official website
www.hinchrfc.com

Ballynahinch Rugby Club is an Irish rugby union club based in the County Down town of Ballynahinch in Northern Ireland. Founded in 1954, the club is affiliated to the Ulster Branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union.

The first team currently plays Senior rugby union in All-Ireland League, Division 1B and the club also fields six Junior standard adult teams. Youth teams compete at under-19, under-17, under-15, under-13 and the mini-rugby levels.

History of Ballynahinch Rugby Club

At a meeting in the local Royal British Legion Hall in April 1954, a dozen people attended and agreed that a club should be formed.[citation needed] An application was made to enter the Junior League for the 1954-55 season. The application was accepted by the Ulster Branch.

Membership for the club grew quickly with players coming from all over County Down, Belfast and the Mournes region. It was at this point that the Club started to gather pace and a pitch was required due to the growing player base. A pitch was rented from a local farmer at Ballykine. Even though the grounds had no changing rooms or showers it did the job of providing Ballynahinch club with a home.

In 1964 the club enjoyed success with the winning of the Ulster Towns Cup.[1] The Ulster Junior Cup was won consecutively in 1966[2] and 1967.

An increasing player and fan base meant that proper grounds were required. In August 1970, at the cost of £6,500, the current playing facilities at Ballymacarn Park were purchased. The 16-acre (65,000 m2) site soon had its own clubhouse in front of the 1st XV pitch.

It was from this point that the club grew to field 7 teams. The 1st XV went on to be one of the top teams in Ulster Junior League rugby for the next 10 years.

Senior status

In the early 1990s, Irish rugby underwent changes with the introduction of professionalism. Ballynahinch for many years had campaigned for senior status. An open promotion-and-relegation system was introduced and in 1995 Ballynahinch achieved their goal.

As a senior club, they won promotion from All Ireland League Division 4 to Division 3 in 1996-97 season. The following season a further promotion was gained to All Ireland Division 2.

The 1998-99 season saw the successful run come to an end when they got relegated back to Division 3, only to go back up again after the 2000-01 season. Mid-table finishes were achieved in Division 2 until the 2005-06 when the club was once again relegated to Division 3.

Ballynahinch played Division 2 rugby again in the 2007-08 season, with another mid-table finish after winning promotion in the 2006-07 campaign.[3]

In 2008-09 the club had its most successful season, winning the AIB All-Ireland Cup by beating Division 1 team Cork Constitution in the final,[4] Ulster Senior League,[5] Ulster Senior Cup[6] and promotion to Division 1 of the AIB League.[7]

Honours

† Won by 2nd XV

Sources

  1. ^ Belfast Newsletter 31/03/1964 Page 3 &
  2. ^ Belfast Newsletter 31/01/1966 Page 11
  3. ^ "RTE Rugby Tables - AIB League Division 3 2006-07". RTÉ News. Retrieved 2007-06-27.
  4. ^ "BBC Sport AIB Cup final report 2008-09". BBC News. 2009-04-05. Archived from the original on 7 April 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-02. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "BBC Sport Hinch win first title 2008-09". BBC News. 2009-01-03. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  6. ^ "BBC Sport 2009 Final Report". BBC News. 2009-05-01. Archived from the original on 24 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-02. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ "Belfast Telegraph report on promotion to Division 1 in 2008-09 season". Retrieved 2009-05-02.

Material obtained from Ulster Rugby Archive.