Munster Rugby
Rugby team in Ireland
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2025 | Bandon Grammar School wins their first and only (to date) Munster Schools Junior Cup title. |
2025 | Christian Brothers College, Cork wins the Munster Schools Rugby Senior Cup. |
2025 | Nenagh Ormond wins the Munster Senior Cup for the first time. |
2024 | Tadhg Beirne receives his fourth Team of the Year selection, alongside Craig Casey's second recognition and Jack Crowley's first appearance. |
2024 | Tadhg Beirne, Craig Casey, and Tom Farrell selected for United Rugby Championship Team of the Year |
2024 | Munster Rugby reaches the United Rugby Championship semi-final but is eliminated by Glasgow Warriors with a 17-10 loss. |
2024 | Munster Rugby finished 1st in the URC, reached the semi-finals, and placed 3rd in the URC Irish Shield while reaching the last 16 of the Champions Cup. |
2024 | Presentation Brothers College defeated Christian Brothers College 19-14 in the Munster Schools Junior Cup final. |
2024 | Presentation Brothers College, Cork wins the Munster Schools Rugby Senior Cup. |
2024 | Nenagh Ormond won the Munster Senior Cup by defeating Old Crescent 32-20 in the final |
July 2024 | Ian Costello from Ireland takes over as interim head coach midseason |
2023 | Munster Rugby finished 5th in the URC, won the URC Irish Shield, and reached the last 16 of the Champions Cup. |
2023 | Munster won the United Rugby Championship, defeating Stormers 19-14 in the final after winning matches against Glasgow Warriors in the quarter and semi-finals. |
2023 | Tadhg Beirne achieves his third selection in the United Rugby Championship Team of the Year, highlighting his consistent performance for Munster Rugby. |
2023 | Presentation Brothers College defeated Ardscoil Rís 20-8 in the Munster Schools Junior Cup final. |
2023 | Munster had a challenging start to the United Rugby Championship season, initially dropping to fourteenth place after losing five of their first seven matches. |
2023 | Munster defeated Glasgow Warriors 14-5 in an away quarter-final match. |
2023 | Munster achieved a significant upset by defeating Leinster 16-15 in an away semi-final match. |
2023 | The Stormers won against Connacht 43-25 in the semi-finals, securing a home final for the second consecutive season. |
2023 | The Stormers, defending champions from the 2021-22 season, finished third overall in the championship. |
2023 | The Stormers defeated their South African rivals, the Bulls, 33-21 in the quarter-finals. |
2023 | Presentation Brothers College won the competition by defeating Christian Brothers College 24-0 in the final. |
2023 | Presentation Brothers College, Cork wins the Munster Schools Rugby Senior Cup. |
2023 | Garryowen won the Munster Senior Cup by defeating Cork Constitution 22-7 in the final |
May 27 2023 | Stormers South Africa's lost to IRE Munster by a score of 14–19, at Cape Town Stadium. |
2022 | Gavin Coombes selected for United Rugby Championship Team of the Year |
2022 | Munster Rugby wins the United Rugby Championship by defeating the Stormers 19-14 in the final, claiming their third championship title. |
2022 | Munster Rugby finished 6th in the URC, reached the Champions Cup quarter-finals, and placed 3rd in the URC Irish Shield. |
2022 | Munster reached the United Rugby Championship quarter-final but lost to Ulster 36-17. |
2022 | Malakai Fekitoa, a New Zealand player, joined Munster Rugby and played until 2023. |
2022 | Graham Rowntree wins the United Rugby Championship (URC). |
2022 | Presentation Brothers College, Cork wins the Munster Schools Junior Cup, demonstrating their continued dominance in the competition. |
2022 | Crescent College Comprehensive won the Senior Cup by defeating Presentation Brothers College 26–5 in the final. |
2022 | Young Munster won the Munster Senior Cup by defeating Nenagh Ormond 27-24 in the final |
2021 | Craig Casey selected for United Rugby Championship Team of the Year |
2021 | Conor Murray and Tadhg Beirne were chosen for the British & Irish Lions. |
2021 | The Munster Schools Rugby Senior Cup competition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2021 | Young Munster won the Munster Senior Cup by defeating Garryowen 11-8 in the final |
2020 | Billy Holland and Kevin O'Byrne selected for United Rugby Championship Team of the Year |
2020 | Munster Rugby finished 2nd in Guinness PRO14 Pool B, placed 3rd in their Champions Cup pool, and finished 2nd in the Rainbow Cup pool. |
2020 | Kevin O'Byrne (Ireland), Billy Holland (Ireland), and Damian de Allende (South Africa) were named in the Pro14 Team of the Year for the 2020-21 season. |
2020 | RG Snyman and Damian de Allende, both South African players, joined Munster Rugby, with Snyman playing until 2024 and de Allende until 2022. |
2020 | St Munchins College and Christian Brothers College shared the Munster Schools Junior Cup title due to the Global Pandemic, an unprecedented resolution to the competition. |
2020 | A shared championship is declared, with both Presentation Brothers College and Christian Brothers College winning. |
2020 | Young Munster won the Munster Senior Cup by defeating Shannon 26-14 in the final |
2020 | Cork Constitution defeated Young Munster 24–17 to claim the Munster Senior Cup title |
November 2020 | At the delayed end of season awards, Jack O'Sullivan won Academy Player of the Year, Shane Daly won Young Player of the Year, and CJ Stander won Player of the Year for the third time. |
September 4 2020 | Leinster IRE defeated IRE Munster by a score of 13–3, at Aviva Stadium. |
August 30 2020 | (1 BP) Munster IRE defeated IRE Connacht by a score of 49–12, at Aviva Stadium. |
August 22 2020 | Munster resumed their season with a fixture against Leinster, losing 27–25. New signings Damian de Allende and RG Snyman made their debuts. |
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