Cannabaceae

Dundas Shamrocks
Club information
Full nameDundas Shamrocks Junior Rugby League Football Club
Nickname(s)shammies
Colours  Green
  Yellow
Founded1964
Current details
Ground(s)
PresidentColin Field
CompetitionBalmain Rugby League

The Dundas Shamrocks Junior Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1964[1] as an attachment to St Patrick's Marist College Dundas' sports auxiliary for weekend rugby league within the Balmain Junior Rugby League competition. In the mid-1990s the school sports auxiliary ceased to exist and the club was rechristened the Dundas Shamrocks. The club has been a member of the Balmain Junior Rugby League since its inception in the 1960s and provides teams for age groups from under 6's to A-Grade.

The club headquarters are located at the St Patrick's Marist College Dundas, on the corner of Kissing Point Road and Kirby Street, Dundas. The ground boasts some of the most magnificent fields (international and mod) within the Balmain Junior Rugby League and has excellent canteen and change room facilities.

The Shamrocks club primarily draws players from the following suburbs:

Ermington, Rydalmere, Dundas, Oatlands, North Parramatta, Silverwater, Eastwood, Carlingford, North Rocks, West Ryde and Merrylands. However, players are welcome from all areas.

Notable Juniors

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References

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  1. ^ "WELCOME TO DUNDAS SHAMROCKS JUNIOR RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB". Dundas Shamrocks RLFC. 25 November 2022. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
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