! Brilliant day! Pic Credit www.localsportdonegal.com
for our flipagram click the image below A big well done to our Youths who braved the weather yesterday and won their match 25-10. Some great rugby played and great tries scored. Very proud to be part of it. And well done too to all the tough minis, great wee players. Thanks to Frankie O Donnell and […]
Well done the seniors who won a very hard fought match against Finn valley. 28 – 11 at the end up to Tir Chonnaill.
Click HERE for the pictures of what looks to have been an amazing day.
Tir Chonaill Beach Tag Tournament: A brilliant days Tag Rugby was held on Carrickfin Beach over the Bank Holiday weekend. With blue skies and scenery second to none, can there be a more beautiful location in the country for this gentler Summer version of rugby which enables the fairer sex to join with the hairy […]
Latest from Tir Chonaill 28th Feb 2012… Mini Rugby : The minis attended a blitz in Donegal Town on 21st January and all played well in challenging conditions. The kids did us proud despite the mud and it even seemed to add to the fun and made for some good fixtures. Sadly the return blitz […]
Latest from Tir Chonaill 21st Sept… Tir Chonaill Mini Blitz Sat 24th: The club will host all other clubs in the county this coming Saturday at 10am in Carrickfin. This is the first county blitz of the new season and will give our Minis a chance to see how they stand after the Ulster Branch […]
Tir Chonaill were the visitors to Lime Park on Saturday and were the recipients of a 12 try demolition. It was evident from the outset that Armoy were keen to pick up from where they had left off last Saturday. The bigger and more experienced Armoy pack used there dominance to set up the first […]
Donegal’s sun drenched west coast provided a scenic location to the recent Ulster Rugby Summercamps. Based in the village of Maghery outside Dungloe the weeklong camp was run in conjunction with Tir Chonaill RFC. The kids ranging from 6 to 12 took part in rugby skills and fun activities culminating with the visit of Ulster’s […]