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    • Railway Union Sports Club is a multi-sports club based in Sandymount, Dublin 4, Ireland. The club was founded in 1904 and was originally known as the Railway and Steam Packet Athletic and Social Union. The club organises teams in various sports and activities including cricket, field hockey, indoor hockey, rugby union, association football, tennis, bowls and bridge. Railway Union women's field hockey and women's rugby union teams both play in the top level of their respective national leagues. Railway Union women's field hockey team also represented Ireland in the 2014 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup.


      History




      = Men's field hockey

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      The men's senior field hockey team plays in the Men's Irish Hockey League In 2018–19 they became founder members of the league's Division 2. The men's senior field hockey team also enters the Irish Senior Cup while the reserve team plays in the Irish Junior Cup.

      Irish Senior Cup

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      Irish Junior Cup

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      = Women's field hockey

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      Railway Union's senior women's field hockey team play in the Women's Irish Hockey League and the Irish Senior Cup. During the first five seasons of the Women's Irish Hockey League, Railway Union emerged as the league's strongest team, winning three titles in fours seasons. During this era the team featured, among others, Cecelia and Isobel Joyce, Emer Lucey, Nicola Evans, Kate McKenna, Jeamie Deacon and Grace O'Flanagan. Railway Union were champions for the first time in 2009–10, before winning further titles in 2011–12 and 2012–13. In 2012–13 Railway Union also completed a national double, winning both the Women's Irish Hockey League and the Irish Senior Cup. In the cup final Railway Union defeated UCD 3–2. Railway Union also represented Ireland in European club competitions, including the 2014 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup.

      Women's Irish Hockey League

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      Irish Senior Cup

      Irish Junior Cup
      Railway Union's reserve women's field hockey team play in the Irish Junior Cup. Cecelia Joyce and Kate McKenna were members of the 2018 winning team.

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      = Men's rugby union

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      Railway Union's first and second men's rugby union teams both play in the Leinster League.


      = Women's rugby union

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      The women's rugby union first team plays in the Women's All-Ireland League. The second team plays in the Leinster League. In 2014–15, with a team featuring Cliodhna Moloney, the first team won the Women's All Ireland Cup after defeating Highfield 27–0. In 2017–18, with a team featuring Larissa Muldoon and Lindsay Peat, the first team won the cup for a second time. In the final they defeated UL Bohemians 33–3.

      Women's All Ireland Cup


      = Cricket

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      Railway Union Cricket Club has five men's teams playing in Leinster Cricket Union competitions. The first XI play in the Leinster Senior League. There is also a women's team and boys' and girls' teams for all age groups. The men's first XI also play in the Irish Senior Cup and the Leinster Senior Cup.

      Irish Senior Cup

      Leinster Senior Cup


      = Association football

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      Railway Union's senior men's association football team play in the Athletic Union League. and in the FAI Junior Cup. They have previously played in the Leinster Senior League, finishing as runners up in the Senior Division in 1980–81. An under-20 team also plays in the AUL.


      Notable players




      = Field hockey

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      Ireland men's internationals
      Kenny Carroll
      Ireland women's internationals
      Jeamie Deacon
      Nicola Evans
      Sarah Hawkshaw
      Grace O'Flanagan
      Ireland A women's internationals
      Emer Lucey
      Ireland women's cricket internationals
      Cecelia Joyce
      Isobel Joyce
      Kate McKenna
      Republic of Ireland association football internationals
      Harry Cannon


      = Rugby union

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      Ireland men internationals
      E.W. Jeffares; 1912–13 (2 Ireland Caps)
      R.D. Patterson; 1912–13 (8 Ireland Caps)
      George Hamlet; 1902–1911 (30 Ireland Caps)
      Jim William Golding; 1879 (Ireland v Scotland)
      Ireland women internationals

      Ireland women sevens internationals

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      = Cricket

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      Ireland men's cricket internationals

      Ireland women's cricket internationals
      Lara Molins
      Nikki Squire


      Facilities


      Railway Union Sports Club is based at Park Avenue. The facilities include a full size 6-rink bowling green, a floodlit astro field hockey pitch, three grass and seven floodlit all-weather tennis courts, two association football pitches, a cricket ground and a full size rugby union pitch.


      Honours




      = Men's field hockey

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      Irish Senior Cup
      Winners: 1929, 1930, 1931, 1938: 4
      Runners Up: 1926, 1927, 1968, 1975, 2012: 5
      Irish Junior Cup
      Winners: 1925, 1957, 1975: 3
      Runners Up: 1940, 1967: 8


      = Women's field hockey

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      Women's Irish Hockey League
      Winners: 2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13: 3
      Runners Up: 2013–14: 1
      Irish Senior Cup
      Winners: 2012–13, 2023-24: 2
      Irish Junior Cup
      Winners: 1977, 2011, 2017, 2018: 4
      Runners Up: 1966, 1974, 1976, 1978, 2008, 2009 : 7


      = Men's rugby union

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      Leinster League Division 2B
      Winners: 2012–13: 1
      Leinster League Division Three
      Winners: 1995–96: 1
      Leinster Junior Challenge Cup
      Winners: 1920–21: 1
      Leinster Junior League
      Winners: 1937–38: 1
      Kinsale Sevens
      Winners: 1988–89: 1
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      = Women's rugby union

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      All Ireland Cup
      Winners: 2014–15, 2017–18 : 2
      All Ireland League Division 2
      Winners: 2013–14
      Kinsale Sevens
      Winners: 2012–13, 2013–14, 2017–18 : 2
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      = Cricket

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      Irish Senior Cup
      Winners: 2006: 1
      Runners Up: 2003, 2005, 2006
      Leinster Senior League
      Winners: 1960, 1962, 2011: 3
      Leinster Senior Cup
      Winners: 1967, 2010: 2
      Runners Up: 1949, 1950, 1961, 1974, 1981, 1988: 6


      References

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