Welcome to the website of Coolmine Rugby Football Club. Founded in 1980, Coolmine RFC is located in west Dublin, and has mini rugby to senior teams.
Hire our clubhouse or hire the all-weather pitches. View club history, results & fixtures.
1st XV Metro Cup: DLSP 26 - Coolmine 0
Sunday 10th April: Coolmine's Metropolitan Cup campaign is over following defeat at the hands of De La Salle Palmerston on Sunday. Fielding a depleted forward pack due to injury, Coolmine managed a bright start, securing good...[more]
Coolmine Under 14s win Metro Division 1 League
Sunday April 3rd: The Coolmine Under 14s have won the Metro Division 1 League with a hard fought victory over nearest rivals Seapoint RFC. Since last October, this team has played on a home and away basis Barnhall, Clontarf,...[more]
Inaugural Club Business Luncheon
The Coolmine RFC Inaugural Club Business Luncheon will take place at the new Castleknock Hotel and Country Club, on Friday 15th April at 1pm. A complimentary drinks reception will be held between 1 and 2pm, followed by lunch with...[more]
U20s: Coolmine 18 - UCD 17
Coolmine advance to semi final with victory over UCD Sunday 3rd April: Coolmine scored the narrowest of victories over U.C.D in a thrilling game played in beautiful spring sunshine at Ashbrook on Sunday 3rd April. In what was a...[more]
1st XV Collie Smyth Cup: Greystones 22 Coolmine 3
Sunday 3rd April: Coolmine are out of the inaugural Collie Smith Cup at the quarter final stage, following a 22-3 defeat to Greystones at Dr. Hickey Park on Sunday. Coolmine fought hard to contain a strong Greystones side and...[more]
Coolmine RFC promoted to Leinster League Div.1
28th March 2005: Coolmine are back in Division One of the Re/Max Leinster League after final weekend results left us in second place behind league winners Mullingar. Having dropped points in league games against Ashbourne and...[more]
Cardiff 2005 – The Alternative Coolmine Tour!
March 19th/20th: The Grand Slam was gone thanks to defeat to France the previous Saturday, but there was still the prospect of back to back Triple Crowns for the first time since 1949. Ahead lay Wales, on course for the Grand...[more]


