Highfield RFC - Honours

Honours

  • Munster Junior League Champions 2002
  • Munster Senior Cup (2) - 1966 and 1968
  • Munster Senior League - 1990
  • Munster Junior Cup (4) - 1937, 1942, 1945 and 1972
AIB League
Division 1
  • Ballymena
  • Ballynahinch
  • Blackrock College
  • Buccaneers
  • Clontarf
  • Cork Con
  • Dolphin
  • Dungannon
  • Galwegians
  • Garryowen
  • Old Belvedere
  • St Mary's
  • Shannon
  • UCC
  • UCD
  • UL Bohemians
Division 2
  • Bective Rangers
  • Belfast Harlequins
  • Bruff
  • Clonakilty
  • Corinthians
  • DLSP
  • Dublin University
  • Greystones
  • Highfield
  • Lansdowne
  • Malone
  • Old Crescent
  • Old Wesley
  • Terenure College
  • Thomond
  • Young Munster
Division 3
  • Ards
  • Banbridge
  • Barnhall
  • Connemara
  • County Carlow
  • Instonians
  • Midleton
  • Naas
  • Navan
  • Nenagh Ormond
  • Portadown
  • Queen's University
  • Rainey Old Boys
  • Sundays Well
  • Suttonians
  • Wanderers
Rugby union in Ireland
Governing body
  • Irish Rugby Football Union
Provinces
  • Connacht
  • Leinster
  • Munster
  • Ulster
National teams
Mens
  • Ireland
  • Wolfhounds
  • Universities
  • Exiles
  • 7's
  • U-20
  • Schoolboys
  • British and Irish Lions
Womens
  • Women's
  • 7's
Competitions
  • Ireland at the Rugby World Cup
  • Pro 12
  • All-Ireland League
  • British and Irish Cup
Related articles
  • International players
  • London Irish
  • Comparison of Gaelic football and rugby union
Cork City
Districts
  • Ballinlough
  • Ballintemple
  • Ballyphehane
  • Ballyvolane
  • Bishopstown
  • Blackpool
  • Blackrock
  • Douglas
  • Glasheen
  • The Glen
  • Gurranabraher
  • Knocknaheeney
  • The Lough
  • Mahon
  • Mardyke
  • Mayfield
  • Montenotte
  • Shandon
  • South Parish
  • Sunday's Well
  • Tivoli
  • Togher
  • Turner's Cross
  • Wilton
Culture
Events
  • Cork Jazz Festival
  • Cork Film Festival
  • Cork International Choral Festival
  • Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award
  • Live at the Marquee
  • SoundEye Festival
Venues
  • Cork Opera House
  • Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
  • Everyman Palace Theatre
  • Lewis Glucksman Gallery
Education
Third Level
  • Cork College of Commerce
  • Cork Institute of Technology
  • St. John's Central College
  • University College Cork
Secondary
  • Bishopstown Community School
  • Christian Brothers College
  • Coláiste Chríost Rí
  • Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa
  • Douglas Community School
  • Griffith College Cork
  • The North Monastery
  • Mount Mercy College
  • Presentation Brothers College
Health
  • Cork Medical Centre
  • Cork University Hospital
  • St. Finbarr's Hospital
  • St. Mary's Orthopaedic Hospital
History
  • Cork International Exhibition (1902)
  • Burning of Cork (1920)
  • History of Cork
  • Irish Industrial Exhibition (1852)
  • Siege of Cork (1690)
Parks and Recreational Areas
  • Bishop Lucey Park
  • The Glen
  • Kennedy Park
  • The Lough
  • Tramore Valley Park
Religion
  • Cathedral of St Mary and St Anne
  • Church of St Anne
  • Honan Chapel
  • The Red Abbey
  • Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
Sport
Clubs and Organisations
Basketball
  • UCC Demons
GAA
  • Bishopstown
  • Blackrock
  • Brian Dillons
  • Delaney Rovers
  • Douglas
  • Glen Rovers
  • Mayfield
  • Nemo Rangers
  • Redmonds
  • Seandún
  • St. Finbarr's
  • St. Michael's
  • St. Nicholas'
  • St. Vincent's
  • UCC
Rugby
  • Cork Constitution
  • Dolphin RFC
  • Highfield RFC
  • Sundays Well RFC
  • University College Cork RFC
Soccer
  • Albert Rovers F.C.
  • Cork City F.C.
  • Cork Women's F.C.
  • Tramore Athletic F.C.
  • University College Cork A.F.C.
Venues
Cricket
  • The Mardyke Cricket Ground
GAA
  • Páirc Uí Chaoimh
  • Páirc Uí Rinn
Rugby
  • Musgrave Park
Soccer
  • Turners Cross Stadium
Streets
  • Grand Parade
  • Oliver Plunkett Street
  • St. Patrick's Street
  • South Mall
  • Washington Street
  • Wellington Road
Other Buildings and Structures
  • Atlantic Quarter
  • Blackrock Castle
  • City Gate Mahon
  • Collins Barracks
  • Cork County Hall
  • Cork Kent railway station
  • Daly's bridge
  • Elizabeth Fort
  • The Elysian
  • English Market
  • The Montenotte Hotel
  • National Software Centre
  • St. Finbarr's Cemetery
  • Two Working Men
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