Donnybrook Stadium


Donnybrook Stadium, known for sponsorship reasons as Energia Park, is a rugby union stadium in Donnybrook, Dublin 4, Ireland.

History

The stadium, also sometimes known as Donnybrook Rugby Ground, is located on the former fair green used for the Donnybrook Fair until the mid-1850s. Used for games by Bective Rangers and Old Wesley since at least the early 20th century, the ground was also the home stadium of Leinster Rugby - until they moved competitive games to the nearby RDS Arena in 2005.
In March 2018 Energia began a sponsorship deal, to rename the stadium as Energia Park for 10 years.

Use

and Bective Rangers are two local rugby clubs who play their home games in Donnybrook.
Leinster Rugby also still play some friendly games in Donnybrook, with Ireland A, Ireland Women's Team and Leinster underage sides playing home games in the stadium. The stadium is also the principal venue for competitions organised by the Leinster Branch and competitions at all levels from under 13 to junior and senior adult level are played at the ground. This includes games in the Leinster Schools Senior and Junior Cups, and it hosts several games in each competition each year.
In August 2012 the stadium played host to two American high school football teams, Jesuit Dallas and Loyola Academy of Wilmette, Illinois. Jesuit defeated Loyola 30–29 with a last minute game-winning field goal.
The stadium sometimes hosts music events, and for example hosted a Michael Bublé concert in July 2008, and gigs headlined by The National and Future Islands in June 2018.
Between 2015 and 2018, it hosted the Ireland under-20s home matches in the Six Nations Under 20s Championship.
Since 2016, it has hosted the Ireland women's team's home matches in the Women's Six Nations Championship.

Capacity

The stadium has a capacity of 6,000, including a 2,500 seat covered grandstand which was completed in early 2008.