Train for life.
Playing rugby to see a community rejuvenated.
Train for life.
Playing rugby to see a community rejuvenated.
In 2005, a small group of rugby enthusiasts from St. Catherine's Church on Thomas Street in Dublin began throwing the ball around with boys from the neighbourhood. Over time, their numbers grew—along with love for the game—and the Liberty Saints Rugby Football Club was born.
We aim to play excellent rugby and support our players as they embark on the adventure of discovering their abilities and self-worth.
We aim to play excellent rugby and support our players as they embark on the adventure of discovering their abilities and self-worth.
We hope to see positive change spread throughout our neighourhood as we equip and build up each individual player.
The Saints are a group of dedicated, enthusiastic young athletes learning to love the game of rugby.
The Saints are a group of dedicated, enthusiastic young athletes learning to love the game of rugby.
We want all the lads to know they're part of something exciting happening in Dublin's Liberties.
We want all the lads to know they're part of something exciting happening in Dublin's Liberties.
Over the years, each of our members has brought their unique gifts to the squad. It's inspiring to watch these young men mature as they take on the challenges presented to them—both on the pitch and off.