There was a Rugby club in existence in the town in the second half of the 19th century but records go back officially to 1923 when the cricket club in Carrick-beg dissolved and the rugby club was founded. Among the founder members were William (Bud) Galvin, Jack Walsh, Martin Walsh and Tommy Lynch among others.
The club ceased to function in 1941/42 owing to the war and shortage of petrol but reformed again in 1957 as a result of meeting between Dr. Paul O’Brien, Bud Galvin, Michael Cleary, Tom Cleary, R.L. Burke and Dick Cleary.

The club ceased to function in 1941/42 owing to the war and shortage of petrol but reformed again in 1957 as a result of meeting between Dr. Paul O’Brien, Bud Galvin, Michael Cleary, Tom Cleary, R.L. Burke and Dick Cleary.

During the following years the club played at many venues in and around the town including the Castle Field, near Coolnamuck Road, Pill Road opposite Tinvane, Cregg Road, Mountrichard, Deer Park and eventually Tybroughney.

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