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Photos from Navan Ladies Rugby's post 22/05/2026

🇼đŸ‡ȘNavan Legends Enshrined: IRFU Unveils Historic Women’s Heritage Cap List🇼đŸ‡Ș

There was a monumental and richly deserved celebration of 33 years of Irish Women’s international rugby at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, connecting generations of players who have worn the green jersey with pride.

At a special post-match function following Ireland’s dramatic Six Nations victory over Scotland, the IRFU officially unveiled its definitive Women’s Heritage Caps List. For the first time, every player to have ever represented Ireland across both the 15-as-side and Sevens senior international arenas was honored with a unique, permanent playing number.

The initiative bridges the gap between the trailblazing pioneers of the inaugural 1993 team who played their maiden international against Scotland at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh and the modern squad, cementing the sentiment that today’s successes are built entirely on the shoulders of those who came before.

For Navan RFC, the evening was a historic validation of the club’s incredible contribution to the international game. A magnificent contingent of nine former and current Balreask Old stars have been permanently etched onto the national board of honor.

From early code-converters to modern giants of the game, here are the official Ireland Senior Heritage Numbers for the Navan RFC family:

đŸ«ĄOrla Brennan — #129 (15s) / #4 (7s): Holding the distinction of a double-digit entry across both formats, Orla has been an iconic dual-international pioneer.

đŸ«ĄSinĂ©ad Ryan — #132 (15s) / #16 (7s): Another historic dual-code star whose legacy spans both the expansive sevens game and the physical test arena as well as on the pitch in Balreask Old this past season.

đŸ«ĄJackie Shiels — #148: The current Navan RFC Women’s Head Coach, whose extensive international career continues to inspire the thriving senior section at the club today.

đŸ«ĄMarie Louise ‘Maz’ Reilly — #157: A legendary, towering lock who was a fundamental cornerstone of Ireland’s Six Nations and World Cup campaigns.

đŸ«ĄOrla Fitzsimons — #178: A powerful second-row engine whose consistency at the highest level helped define a positive era for Irish Women’s rugby.

đŸ«ĄSharon Lynch — #180: Known for her relentless work rate in the pack, Sharon’s international pedigree has been a massive asset to the club’s current squad.

đŸ«ĄJenny Finlay — #211: A dynamic front-row technician whose call-up capped off years of elite performance and current Girls u16 coach.

đŸ«ĄMichelle Claffey — #218: Current 1st XV Player/Assistant Coach, who recently served as Assistant Coach to the Ireland Women’s U18s, further strengthening the link between international standard and grassroots development.

đŸ«ĄSam Monaghan — #248: The current Ireland forward, former national captain, and proud Navan native. Sam remains a close friend to everyone at Navan RFC, acting as the ultimate role model for young boys and girls starting their rugby journeys at the club.

To see nine names with deep roots in Balreask Old receiving their permanent international cap numbers is a phenomenal milestone for Navan RFC. It reflects decades of elite coaching, a dedicated player pathway, and a club culture that fosters international-grade talent.

Congratulations to all our heritage cap recipients, your unique numbers are a permanent reminder that you didn’t just play for Ireland; you helped further the building of the Green Jersey to where it is today!

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Photos from Navan Ladies Rugby's post 13/05/2026

The Navan RFC Under 14 Girls headed to the heart of Italian rugby for an unforgettable end-of-season tour to Parma, Italy last week.

From playing in professional stadiums to meeting international superstars and world players of the year, the trip was a masterclass in rugby culture, high-performance training, and world-class team bonding.

The rugby action kicked off on Saturday in spectacular fashion. The girls took to the pitch at Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi the home stadium of Zebre Parma, the Italian URC side, to compete in a 7’s tournament. Facing off against local Italian opposition, the Navan girls showcased the skills they’ve honed all season at Balreask Old, adapting brilliantly to the fast-paced 7s format in a professional environment.

Following the tournament, the squad were treated to an exclusive Q&A session with several Italian international players. It was a unique opportunity for our young athletes to gain insights into the professional game and the dedication required to reach the top level.

The excitement moved from the pitch to the stands as the group attended the Guinness Women’s Six Nations Round Four clash between Italy and England. Watching the best in the world compete at close quarters provided a massive inspiration for the squad.

The highlight for many came after the final whistle. Several members of the group managed to meet and snap photos with England’s elite, including Megan Jones and 2025 World Rugby Women’s 15’s Player of the Year, Ellie Kildunne. Meeting icons of the modern game capped off a truly historic day for the team.

Sunday brought a “pinch-yourself” training opportunity. The girls were put through their paces in a session led by ex-Ireland and Barbarians star turned rugby pundit, Anna Caplice. Learning from a player of Anna’s calibre was an invaluable experience, focusing on technical skills and the mental side of the game. Whilst also having the craic! The team also presented Anna with a Navan RFC polo shirt.

With the training boots packed away, the squad spent the afternoon exploring the historic sights of Parma, soaking in the culture and architecture of one of Italy’s most beautiful cities.

No end-of-season tour is complete without a day of pure adrenaline, and Monday delivered just that with a trip to Gardaland. The girls enjoyed a full day at Italy’s premier theme park, ensuring the tour ended on a high of laughter and thrills before the journey back to Meath.

A tour of this scale, across borders and into professional environments, requires immense dedication. Navan RFC would like to thank the coaches, mentors, and parents who worked tirelessly to organize the logistics with travel partner Rugby Travel Ireland and fundraising to make this trip a reality.

To the U14 Girls: you represented your club with pride, sportsmanship, and passion. You return to Navan not just as better rugby players, but as a tighter unit with memories that will last a lifetime.

Enjoy the Summer Break, Girls!

The future of Navan RFC Women’s Rugby is looking very bright indeed!

https://navanrugby.com/navan-rfc-u14-girls-on-dream-italian-tour/

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Photos from Navan Ladies Rugby's post 11/05/2026

🏆Navan RFC Youth Awards 2025/26🏆

Balreask Old was filled with pride and celebration on Saturday afternoon as the club hosted its annual End of Season Youth Awards from u13s to u17 boys & girls.

It was a fantastic opportunity to recognize the individual brilliance, dedication, and sportsmanship shown by our young players across a long and successful campaign.

Club President Eddie Lyons was on hand to present the individual awards to this year’s standout performers.

Our Girls team winners wereâŹ‡ïž

Uner 14 Girls
🇼đŸ‡č Are currently away on tour in Italy hanging out with Anna Caplice đŸ«¶ Their individual player awards will be announced and celebrated at a later date!

Under 16 Girls
🏆Player of the Year: Helena Zucchini
🏆Most Improved Player: Faye Lynch
🏆Players’ Player of the Year: Robyn Wall
🏆Spirit of the Team: Nicole Sweeney

For all Youth award winners see: https://navanrugby.com/navan-rfc-youth-awards-2025-26/

While these awards celebrate individual excellence, the success of the season is a collective effort. Navan RFC wishes to extend its deepest gratitude to every player who wore the jersey this year. đŸ””đŸŸĄ We are proud of you all.

To our coaches, mentors, and volunteers: thank you for committing your time, energy, and expertise throughout the season. Whether it was on the training pitch, the sidelines during matches, or behind the scenes, your work is the heartbeat of this club.

To the parents and families: thank you for your unwavering support and for ensuring our players make it to Balreask Old & games week in and week out.

Congratulations to all our award winners! We hope you enjoy a well-deserved summer break, and we look forward to welcoming you all back to Navan RFC for another exciting season ahead.

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