“THE 1854”
supporting DUBLIN UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL CLUB, the home of Trinity Rugby
Benefits
- Affiliation with D.U.F.C. – the oldest rugby club in the world in continuous existence
- Unrestricted access to the online 1854 “Virtual Clubhouse” website /social and business networking platforms
- Engagement with Trinity Rugby/ all the 1854 affiliated past players and supporters
- Invitations to 1854 events
- Opportunity to participate in 1854 mentoring program (in development)
Privileges
- Complimentary Club tie and bow tie
- Complimentary Copy 1866-2014 team photo album
- Complimentary 2 places at 1854 dinner
- Right to purchase 2 International tickets for all home games and priority application for away games (Subject to IRFU allocation)
- Complimentary tickets to Colours match
- Invitation to exclusive Gold Patron events, including both Club and College profiling
Benefits
- Affiliation with D.U.F.C. – the oldest rugby club in the world in continuous existence
- Unrestricted access to the online 1854 “Virtual Clubhouse” website /social and business networking platforms
- Engagement with Trinity Rugby/ all the 1854 affiliate past players and supporters
- Invitations to 1854 events
- Opportunity to participate in 1854 mentoring program (in development)
Privileges
- Complimentary Club tie/ or bow tie
- Copy 1866-2014 team photo album at cost price
- Priority application for International tickets (Home & Away)*
- Entry to draw for international tickets (winner wins tickets)
- Priority for 2 places at 1854 dinner
- Complimentary tickets to Colours match
Benefits
- Affiliation with D.U.F.C. – the oldest rugby club in the world in continuous existence
- Unrestricted access to the online 1854 “Virtual Clubhouse” website /social and business networking platforms
- Engagement with Trinity Rugby and all the 1854 affiliated past players and supporters
- Invitations to 1854 events
- Opportunity to participate in 1854 mentoring program (in development)
Privileges
- Complimentary Club tie /or bow tie
- Copy 1866-2014 team photo album at cost price
- Eligibility to apply for International tickets*
Please follow the following link to purchase
*Subject to availability
A little desultory football, with no particular rules to speak of, or kit. A good little chap called Wall was running the show. I started away and pulled things together, made a good club out of it with the rules of Rugby School, and we were very successful for it caught on at once…..the club was a really great success and did introduce the Rugger game to Ireland.
Charles Burton Barrington, (Captain D.U.F.C. 1867-70)