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Bruff R.F.C.

Bruff Rugby Union Football Club, a rugby union club, playing in Division 2C of the All-Ireland League. The club plays at home in Kilballyowen Park, near the town of Bruff, in County Limerick, Ireland. Currently (2014/15) they field 16 rugby teams at the club including 3 men's adult squads, women's adult, girls' youth, minis and boys' youth rugby teams ranging in age from under-7 to under-18.
==History==
The club was set up in late 1969 - early 1970 by two G.A.A. players, Willie Conway and Nicholas Cooke.
The club's first home game was played in a field to the rear of the church in the village of Bruff and was watched by most of the village occupants.〔(Bruff's Hayes won't be the last - Rugby, Sport - Independent.ie )〕
Early in the 1970s the club president (Lt. Col. Gerald Vigors De Courcy O'Grady MC (The O'Grady), donated a gate-lodge from his estate as a dressing room and sold a pitch to the club for the nominal sum of £1.
The club grounds at Kilballyowen Park now include an area of approximately , with 2 full pitches and 2 Training pitches, all of them floodlit. The club pavilion has a newly updated bar, a dance area with full lighting, kitchen facilities, gymnasium, president's room, office and a dressing room complex containing 6 dressing rooms, shower block, medical room, recovery room, storage facilities and a kit shop.
In the mid- to late 1980s the club underwent a major revamp of its under-age structure with the creation of a specific under-age committee for the purpose of promotion of the game of Rugby Football with the youth within the catchment area of the club. This very quickly resulted in a major increase of player numbers and a consequential improvement in results from the Community games level upwards with the club regularly winning under-age competitions in Munster.〔(Irish Examiner - 2004/03/16: Trophy-laden Bruff are still craving for place in the top flight )〕 This was followed by Irish competition wins including U16, and U18 All-Ireland cups and culminating in the winning of the U20 AIL competition in the 2000-2001 season. This under-age success had a knock on effect with the Adult teams in the club and the club has been awarded both Senior club of the year (2010–11) and Youth club of the year (2011–12) awards by the Munster Branch for its high standards of coaching and extremely high number of qualified coaches and Referees at every level within the club.(IRB Elite International Referee George Clancy is a former player and long-standing referee from the club). The club was awarded IRFU Rugby Faculty status in November 2013 under the Irish Rugby Faculty program.
Promotion up the ranks of the Munster Junior club divisions during the late 1990s and early 2000s seasons quickly followed hand in hand with under-age success and finally, at the third attempt in four years, the club won the AIL Provincial Round Robin series in 2003-04 to gain promotion to the All Ireland League.
The gaining of senior club status resulted in the return of many players to the club, most notably Munster, Ireland and British & Irish Lions Player John Hayes, and in the 2006-2007 season former Shannon Captain Eoin Cahill returned to his home club as Player/Backs Coach and the return of Irish Club International captain Peter Malone for the beginning of the 2008-2009 season as forwards player/coach.
Although narrowly failing to gain promotion in the 2006-2007 season having come third in the league stage of the competition, the club was crowned Division 3 Champions following their semi-final play-off defeat of Ballynahinch and defeat of Wanderers in the AIL division 3 Final (Both opposing teams had gained promotion during the league phase.)
The following Season (2007–08) saw another meteoric rise in the fortunes of the club, breaking many AIL records along the way. The club completed the league stage without a loss, and according to the IRFU website did so with the lowest total score against in the history of the AIL (A total of 56 points against in 15 games). They gained promotion to Division 2 by coming first in the League phase, having maintained an unbeaten run of 20 league games right up to the final, but lost the Final by 32 points to 23 to their opponents Instonians from Belfast. Instonians had come second during the league phase and had been promoted to Division 2 along with them.〔(Irish Rugby : Division Three Final Preview: Bruff v Instonians )〕〔(Irish Rugby : Murnane Disappointed As Bruff Fall At Final Hurdle )〕
The club currently plays in Division 1B of the AIB League having graduated from Junior club to Senior club status in the 2003-2004 season, and having been promoted to Division 2 following the 2007-08 season. They gained promotion to Division 1 after finishing in second place in the Division 2 League Table during the 2009-2010 season. Following a Semi-final win over Terenure they met Lansdowne RFC in the final playoff on Saturday May 8 in an exciting final, unluckily coming out on the wrong side of the 17 points to 10 scoreline.
In their first Season in Division 1b (2010-2011), Bruff won the Munster Senior Cup for the first time in their 40-year history. The path to the final included wins over Shannon and Cork Constitution with a walk-over in the Semi-Final by Highfield. They beat Garryowen in the final with a 23 points to 19 scoreleine. They continued this cup run into the all-Ireland Bateman cup semi-final and came back from 15 points down with 13 minutes on the clock to Beat UCD and gain a Bateman Cup final place for the first time.
They met Ulster Cup Winners Dungannon (also in Division 1B that season).The final was the third time that the teams had met that season and each finalist had won at home in the two games played during the All Ireland League. Bruff beat Dungannon in the final winning by a 24 points to 18 scoreline.
Despite this fabulous cup run, Bruff ended the All -Ireland League in the 2010-11 season at the bottom of Division 1B, having to fight a relegation playoff against the 5th team in Division two to maintain their place in division 1B. Divisions 1A and 1B were changed from two 8 team divisions to two 10 team divisions with the playoff being fought between the bottom team in division 1b and the fifth team in division 2.
Bruff won the playoff against Bective Rangers with a 25 points to 12 win to maintain their status as a division 1B club.
The club was relegated to Division 2a of the All-Ireland League at the end of the 2012-13 Season.

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