- Instonians
Instonians is the name of the umbrella organisation that incorporates
rugby union , men's and ladies' hockey andcricket sections. There is also a golf society that plays under the Instonians name.Instonians Rugby Football, Cricket and Athletic Clubs merged on 1 April 1962, the combined sections being known as 'Instonians', and then on 31 May 1979 the title of the club was changed to Instonians Rugby Football and Cricket Club. Finally on 1 April 1988, the Instonians Men's Hockey Club joined the association when the title reverted to Instonians.
Membership
The club was closed to former pupils or staff of
Royal Belfast Academical Institution , one of the leading schools in Belfast. Instonians was the last 'old boys" club in Ireland to finally open its membership to all in1990 . In practice, however, the men's hockey club still only accepts members meeting the old "closed" criteria.Grounds
The club for many years used the
Royal Belfast Academical Institution grounds at Bladon Drive, Osborne Park and Orangefield, before moving to its own grounds at Shane Park in1965 . Shane Park was sold for redevelopment in 1999 and the club now groundshares at the Shaw's Bridge Sports Complex with Cooke.Rugby
Instonians Rugby Club started as a section within the Belfast Old Instonians Association. The original part of the modern-day club, it started play in the Ulster Junior League in season 1919-20, and produced play of sufficient quality to merit immediate election to the
Ulster Senior League for the following season.Instonians have won the
Ulster Senior Cup nineteen times, theUlster Junior Cup four times and theUlster Senior League seven times (with five shared titles).When the All-Ireland League started, Instonians were one of the original members of Division 1. This period unfortunately coincided with a decline in the quality of players at the Club and they suffered relegation. Instonians currently play in Division 2.
31 Instonians rugby players have been capped by Ireland at full International level and the club has produced two
British and Irish Lions captains.Ladies' Hockey
Instonians Ladies' Hockey is somewhat unusual in that the club is associated with a boys' school. However, the ladies' hockey section was the second part of the club to be formed in 1921. Membership was initially made up from wives, sisters, daughters and girlfriends of "Inst" old boys and staff.
The ladies' hockey club was one of the most successful club sides in
Ulster over a period from 1930 until the mid-1960s. They were winners of theUlster Shield on ten occasions and won the Irish Senior Cup in1955 . The dawning of the 1970s saw a gradual decline in playing standards, and eventually Senior League status was lost.They took up a nomadic existence moving from ground to ground over the past twenty years. However
2006 has seen Instonians Ladies' Hockey Club renew it's connection with the parent club with the opening of a new water-based artificial turf pitch at the Shaw's Bridge Sports Complex.Instonians Ladies currently play in Section One of the Intermediate League of the Ulster Women's Hockey Union.
Cricket Club
Instonians Cricket Club was founded in
1932 . The first team currently plays in the Premier League of the Northern Cricket Union.Men's Hockey Club
Instonians Men's Hockey Club was formed in
1959 . The first team is one of the top teams in Ireland, winning the Irish Senior Cup on four occasions with their initial success coming in1995 . Four Irish Club Championships have also been won.In association with
Royal Belfast Academical Institution the club have just completed the purchase and laying of a water-based artificial turf playing surface at the Shaws Bridge Sports Complex.Distinguished past players
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Sammy Walker , Captain (1938),British and Irish Lions
*Robin Thompson , Captain (1955),British and Irish Lions
*Maeve Kyle , hockey player and athleteource
* [http://www.instonians.org Instonians Club]
* [http://www.instoniansladieshockey.co.uk/index.htm Instonians Ladies Hockey Club website]Belfast Newsletter, Belfast Telegraph
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