Ok brief history lesson. Rovers under Kilcoyne left Glenmalure Park in Milltown at the end of the 1986/87 season. Since then it has been
1987/88 Tolka Park
1988-90 Dalymount Park
1990-91 League Cup campaign Belfield Park
1990-96 Rest of 1990-91 season to end of 1995-96 RDS
1996-97 to date it has either been Tolka , Dalymount or Richmond Park ( St. Pat's ground).
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Well added I forgot some of the dates over the past decade and Morton either side of 2000 was part of that. Yes there was one game in Turner's Cross. Appropos of nothing Galway United played a Home game in Harold's Cross in the 1990's.
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Home matches occassionally (League Cup, Pre-season friendlies etc.) played at Whitehall and Bray also.
Donnybrook, yet another ground on the banks of the Dodder, and half way between Milltown and the RDS - in other words Rovers Heartland.
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"Rovers Heartland" in 2007 is the internet and the in the decaying braincells of old men who left that part of Dublin a long time ago.
I would say there must be almost 5-8 SRFC supporters left in their "heartland" in 2007.
Rovers are the Branch Davidians of the LOI.
Live within walking distance of Donnybrook myself. Huge dormant support within a kilometre or so radius of the place - Milltown, Clonskeagh, Merrion, Renelagh, Churchtown etc. and that's not including others who live further out on the southside for whoem a weekly trek accross the city to Tolka has become too much over the past few years.
What's the catchment area like out in Harristown, striking bus drivers aside?
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It needn't have to be. I'd be hopeful of something like a 50% increase on our average attendances at Tolka. I don't know how that works out as a proportion of the population of the catchment area I mentioned above, I don't really care. We're talking about getting lapsed Rovers fans from far and wide back into the habit of going regularly, and Donnybrook unquestionably provides us with the best opportunity for that...for now at least.
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Obviosly better for Rovers to play on the southside.
However I'd worry about the state of the pitch in Donnybrook.
There are usually a load of schools cup games played there in January - March and it's looked pretty bare (for footie purposes anyway) when I've seen those games on Setanta.
BTW what rugby club uses Donnybrook as their home ground.
I'm what? I'm ants at a picnic?
Worst pitch in Dublin, by quite a margin.
If Rovers are to play there I assume all the Schools Cup games will move elsewhere otherwise it will be a joke.
Bective and Old Wesley are the sitting tenants (assume that will continue to be the case).
Will Leinster also be playing Magners League there again?
There was a large proportion of Rovers fans in the schools I visited this year meself and Timmy had great craic with them. I asked how many went to the matches and most said they went with their dads brothers etc. There were still more UCD fans in these schools though. Also I'm not sure how many latent Rovers fans there are around here as any of the kids I spoke to said they still travelled to Tolka. One principal (a big Cork city fan!) told me that the slagging on a Monday morning between Rovers and UCD fans was fierce! I have to say I was delighted with this cos it means that at least the kids are supporting EL teams and not giving ALL their attention to the ''BIG'' premiership clubs.
On a personal note I would love to see Rovers in Donnybrook. It would be great to have a proper local derby (No disrespect to Bray but they ARE in a different county!) as I think we would get a benefit from having someone to have slagging matches with (I mean this in a banter sort of way!) and hopefully we would see a few more UCD fans at games!
Schools' games will be pretty much finished by the start of the season. They make a lot of money for the Leinster branch (10 or 15 games with an average of about 4,000 at them) so unless Rovers are paying a lot of rent it won't be worth their while moving those games. I wasn't in Donnybrook much this year but the pitch looks in better nick now than usual.They laid a new pitch recently so it mightn't be too cut up next year.
We're not arrogant, we're just better.
Is Donnybrook being considered as a permanent option if Rovers can't defeat Thomas Davis over the Tallaght thing or just a stop gap measure during the endless litigation?
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