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In Pics: Youth rugby takes over as thousands play at Seapoint Blitz

In Pics: Youth rugby takes over as thousands play at Seapoint Blitz

Extra.ie​28-04-2025

More than 2,500 young rugby players from across Ireland descended on Kilbogget Park for the 43rd annual Seapoint Rugby Blitz.
Families, teams and rugby enthusiasts came together to support young athletes and enjoy a day of action-packed matches and festivities.
The afternoon was made even more special by the presence of Leinster rugby stars Tommy O'Brien, Rory McGuire and Stephen Smyth. Jessica Doyle scores a try for Seapoint Rugby Club at the Seapoint Rugby Club Blitz. Pic: Michael Chester
Also spotted joining in the fun was former Seapoint player and two-time World Cup medallist Felix Jones.
Adding to the atmosphere was Leo the Lion, Leinster Rugby's mascot, who brought smiles to faces young and old throughout the day. Leinster Rugby stars Tommy O'Brien, Rory McGuire and Stephen Smyth with Tom Martin, Oscar Scales, Mille McEver, Margot Scales and Amelia de Siún from Seapoint Rugby Club. Pic: Michael Chester
The success of the blitz was made possible by a dedicated team of 150 volunteers who ensured everything ran smoothly—from refereeing matches to firing up the barbecue. Leinster Rugby winger Tommy O'Brien, Margot Scales, Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, Oscar Scales, Leinster Rugby tighthead prop Rory McGuire and Leinster Rugby hooker Stephen Smyth at the Seapoint Rugby Club Blitz. Pic: Michael Chester
The Seapoint Rugby Blitz continues to grow and is becoming a highlight of the youth rugby calendar. Freya Gervin scores a try for Seapoint Rugby Club at the Seapoint Rugby Club Blitz. Pic: Michael Chester
Speaking about the event, Seapoint Rugby Club president John Montayne said: 'We are proud to welcome players, families and volunteers to Seapoint R.C. once again.'
'The Blitz rounds off what has been a hugely successful season for our club which was crowed off with the winning of the Metropolitan Cup.'

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