It’s time to get your thinking caps on for Railway Union Cricket Club’s table quiz! Railway Union’s clubhouse will play host to a battle of wits at 8pm on Friday, February 12.
Read more →A real clash of the titans comes to Dublin 4 this month, with a sumo wrestling tournament in aid of Pieta House! 16 competitors will battle it out in Dublin 4’s very own sumo basho, until only two champions remain […]
Read more →Both Railway Union Mens and Ladies Hockey team are participating in the newly inaugurated Ernst and Young All Ireland Hockey Leagues and all sports fans in the Dublin 4 area are welcome to come along to lend their support and […]
Read more →A new and exciting rugby season has begun in Railway with an abundance of new players looking to build upon the many successes (and fun!) achieved last season. They kicked off the 2015/16 season with a trip down to Mullingar, […]
Read more →Railway Union 1st X1 had a strong finish to the Leinster Division 1 League with big wins over Merrion C.C. by 94 runs and Malahide C.C. by 6 wickets in a re-arranged 20 over match. The win over Merrion on […]
Read more →It may not have been the best of summers, but the somewhat disappointing weather has not got in the way of things for many of our teams – if recent results are anything to go by. First up is our […]
Read more →So we embark on another season of Leinster Senior League football and thanks to the heroics of last spring in particular, we once again find ourselves competing amongst the elite of the amateur game. The 18 point haul earned between […]
Read more →Recently NewsFour visited Dublin’s friendliest and best tennis club, Claremont Railway Lawn Tennis Club in Sandymount. Claremont LTC merged with Railway Union back in 1982, but Claremont’s roots go back a further hundred years to when it was founded in […]
Read more →William Mathew Glen grew up in Somerset Road, Ringsend and was so good at football that he was playing for Shamrock Rovers when he was only 16, and before he was 20 he made a name for himself with Rovers […]
Read more →The Brugh Padraig Boys’ Club was opened in 1942 by Archbishop John Charles McQuaid. It was run by the Legion of Mary. It catered for boys aged 14-18. Activities included woodwork, metalwork, arts and crafts, boxing and physical training. Each […]
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