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Our Archives page is back in action! This week our historians have been researching past instances when we have met BlackRock RFC!
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Here is an interesting piece from the Limerick Leader 1932. The Club was being very imaginative in it's fundraising efforts. Ninety years later Champ or Chimp 2022 is proud to follow in such illustrious footsteps.
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1932 Cork Examiner report on Shannon flying the National colours.
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The first team to ever line out in Coonagh a few familiar faces and a few ones lost to time. If you know of anyone in the picture that would like to get involved with the club again let us know by reply!
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130 years ago Shannon joined the Union amid early signs of healthy Limerick/Cork rivalry.
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"Shannon was strongly represented on the Limerick Junior Team that played Connacht in 1951. Mick English, a future Lion, played his Junior football with Shannon and renowned International Actor Richard Harris starred in the second row."
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" Touring 1954 All -Blacks sleep in Shannon Hostels"
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"Tom Clifford scores try for Shannon"
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John Robbie togs out for Shannon
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Angela Conway aka Alickadoo
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In happy moments..
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From the Limerick Leader in 1943 relating to Dr. Brendan O'Brien and uncle to Brian O'Brien.
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Limerick Leader 1960 - A notice for the victory Dance in Cruises Hotel to celebrate Shannon's first Munster Cup Win
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Limerick Leader 1943 - Donough O Malley, the minister who introduced free secondary school education was on the Shannon Cup winning team in 1938/39.
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Shannon RFC's first senior team in 1953/54
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