Highfield

Highfield

Leagues Played
All-Ireland League 90
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

All-Ireland League 02/08 14:30 13 Highfield vs Old Belvedere - View
All-Ireland League 02/15 14:30 14 Nenagh Ormond vs Highfield - View
All-Ireland League 03/01 14:30 15 Highfield vs Blackrock College - View
All-Ireland League 03/22 14:30 16 Dublin University vs Highfield - View
All-Ireland League 03/29 14:30 17 Highfield vs Ucc - View
All-Ireland League 04/05 13:30 18 Naas vs Highfield - View

Results

All-Ireland League 01/25 14:30 12 Highfield v Old Wesley W 13-6
All-Ireland League 01/18 14:30 11 Queens University v Highfield L 52-26
All-Ireland League 01/11 14:30 10 Highfield v Shannon W 36-10
All-Ireland League 12/14 14:00 9 Shannon v Highfield W 18-21
All-Ireland League 12/07 14:30 8 Highfield v Queens University L 17-35
All-Ireland League 11/16 14:15 7 Old Wesley v Highfield L 55-14
All-Ireland League 11/09 14:30 6 Old Belvedere v Highfield L 57-21
All-Ireland League 10/26 13:30 5 Highfield v Nenagh Ormond L 22-31
All-Ireland League 10/19 13:30 4 Blackrock College v Highfield L 28-24
All-Ireland League 10/12 13:30 3 Highfield v Dublin University L 20-26
All-Ireland League 10/05 13:30 3 Highfield v Dublin University - PPT.
All-Ireland League 09/28 13:30 2 Ucc v Highfield L 39-14

Wikipedia - Highfield R.F.C.

Highfield Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Cork, Ireland, playing in Division 1B of the All-Ireland League. The club was founded in 1930 and was elevated to senior status in the province of Munster in 1953. Before moving to its present grounds at Woodleigh Park, the club was based in fields off Magazine Road between Highfield Avenue and Highfield West, where the team derived its name. The current ground is now located near a park called Highfield Lawn. The club currently fields teams in Division 1B of the All-Ireland League. Irish Rugby union International.

The club also has a women's team who participate in Division 1 of the All Ireland League (AIL), featuring two former Irish International players, Laura Guest and Heather O'Brien who were part of the 2013 Six Nations Grand Slam winning team. The Munster Cup competition was retired in 2013 meaning that the club retain the cup as they were the holders in that season.

Highfield is a competitive and passionate rugby union team based in Cork, Ireland. With a rich history dating back to its founding in 1927, the team has established itself as a formidable force in the local rugby scene. Known for their strong work ethic, teamwork, and dedication to the sport, Highfield consistently delivers exciting and intense matches on the field.

The team is made up of a diverse group of players, ranging from seasoned veterans to up-and-coming talents, all united by their love for the game. Highfield's coaching staff is committed to developing each player's skills and fostering a supportive and inclusive team culture.

Highfield competes in various leagues and tournaments throughout the season, showcasing their competitive spirit and determination to succeed. Whether playing at home or away, the team's loyal fan base can always be counted on to cheer them on with unwavering support.

Off the field, Highfield is actively involved in the local community, organizing events and initiatives to promote the sport of rugby and give back to those in need. With a strong sense of camaraderie and sportsmanship, Highfield embodies the true spirit of rugby union and continues to inspire and impress both on and off the field.