At Enniskillen RFC, Mullaghmeen · Mullaghmeen, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
Enniskillen RFC’s men’s team plays its first-ever match in the Energia All-Ireland League on Saturday, 26 September 2026, hosting Rainey at home in Mullaghmeen. It is a landmark fixture for the club: after both the men’s and women’s first teams earned promotion in 2026, Enniskillen reached senior status and a place in Irish rugby’s top domestic league structure for the first time, in Division 2B North, a tier the club has never previously competed in.
Enniskillen go into the season on the back of a strong run through the Ulster domestic leagues, including a run to the All-Ireland Junior Cup final, and a squad that has been building toward exactly this step up. Rainey, based in Magherafelt, are a settled AIL side, so the visitors will offer a proper early test of where Enniskillen sit at this new level. Expect a bigger-than-usual crowd at Mullaghmeen for what the club is treating as a historic opening day, with the occasion likely to carry more significance locally than a typical league fixture. The result on the day matters less than the fact of Enniskillen simply being there, competing in a league the club has worked toward for years.
Enniskillen RFC’s ground is at Mullaghmeen, just outside Enniskillen town, where the club has been based since 1966. Car parking is available at the ground. Enniskillen town centre, with bus and coach connections from Belfast, Omagh and Sligo, is a short drive away for anyone travelling without a car.
A Saturday at Mullaghmeen fits easily around a day in Enniskillen itself, with the lakeshore and castle grounds close by. There is more to see in Enniskillen and across Co. Fermanagh.
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