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The Colours Match
Annual rugby union fixture From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Colours Match (Irish: Cluiche na nDathanna) is an annual rugby union fixture between Trinity College Dublin (Dublin University Football Club) and University College Dublin (University College Dublin R.F.C.) played since 1952. Rugby matches between UCD RFC and DUFC predate the inauguration of "The Colours Match", going back to 1919.

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Between 1919 and 1952 "friendly" matches took place annually between the clubs on a home and away basis. Their first meeting took place at Terenure on 18 October 1919, won by Trinity.[1][2][3] There were also memorable encounters between UCD and TCD in the Leinster Senior Cup when the draw brought the sides together.[citation needed]
Following the Senior Cup win of UCD over DUFC in 1948 by a dropped goal to nil, the idea of a Colours match was discussed between Harry Thrift of Trinity and Sarsfield Hogan of UCD, who had served together on the International Rugby Board, on which basis each University club would award Colours for the season.[1][2] Lengthy negotiations ensued and with the cooperation of the IRFU committee and of the Lansdowne and Wanderers RFCs a scheme for an annual Colours match was finally agreed.[citation needed]
The two Universities would play once a year in December. Each University would act as the host in turn and be responsible for the management of the match and for the entertainment.[3] The host University, after consultation with the other side, would invite the referee for the match. A formal teams' dinner would be held after the match.[citation needed]
It was envisaged that the match would be played on a Saturday. Increasing numbers of representative matches and the limited number of Saturdays on which Lansdowne Road was available led to pressure to change the match from Saturdays to a mid-week date.[1][2]
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History
The Colours Match was inaugurated on 13 December 1952 at Lansdowne Road with the first title taken by UCD[1][2][4] Trinity gained their first win in 1954 and the first drawn match came in 1955. The first 26 matches and the 35th to 38th matches were held at Lansdowne Road stadium in Dublin. The 27th to 33rd fixtures and the 39th through 60th matches were played at Donnybrook Rugby Ground, the traditional home of the Leinster rugby union team. The 61st 63rd, 65th and 67th encounters took place at the UCD Bowl, Belfield, the 62nd match at Donnybrook Rugby Ground and the 64th, 66th and 68th editions in College Park Rugby Ground, Trinity College.
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Trophy
A trophy, The Colours Cup, presented to the winner of the annual Colours Match, was inaugurated in 2002 to mark the Golden Jubilee of the first Colours Match in December 1962. It was first presented to the winners of the 51st Colours Match, UCD, in November 2002. The cup is in the form of a claret jug.
Trinity College are the current holders beating University College by 22 points to 13 points on 30 March 2024 at College Park, Trinity College Dublin.
Other editions
Colours Matches are also played between Trinity and UCD in women's rugby union and other sports, such as association football, Gaelic football, hurling, swimming, boxing, water polo, field hockey, golf, sailing, tennis, and fencing.
Famous participants
- Dick Spring Politician Trinity College
- Peter Sutherland Chairman BP University College
- Brian O'Driscoll Ireland Captain University College
- Jamie Heaslip Ireland Captain Trinity College
- Paddy Johns Ireland Captain Trinity College
Results
1950s
- Acting Captain
1960s
- Acting Captain
1970s
- Acting Captain
1980s
- Acting Captain
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
By total wins
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