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- Q5167030 subject Q6230937.
- Q5167030 subject Q8126417.
- Q5167030 subject Q8448867.
- Q5167030 subject Q8687209.
- Q5167030 subject Q8792964.
- Q5167030 abstract "Cooke Rugby Football Club, and Ladies' Hockey ClubCooke Rugby Football Club, which was founded in 1910, is the oldest junior rugby club in Belfast, Northern Ireland. They currently field 3 Senior Men's teams, the 1st XV playing in Qualifying 1, and a successful Women's team, which competes in the Women's All-Ireland League. It owes its origins to the members of a Bible class in the Cooke Centenary Presbyterian Church in the Ballynafeigh area. It was originally based at Upper Galwally until 1991 and the first clubhouse was a small black wooden hut. The club then moved to its present modern clubhouse and grounds of 36 acres (150,000 m2) at Shaws Bridge, Belfast.Cooke had a cricket club which merged with elements within the cricket section of Belfast Harlequins associated with the former Collegians Cricket Club in 1998 and plays as Cooke Collegians.".
- Q5167030 wikiPageExternalLink www.cookerugby.com.
- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q10686.
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- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q15241247.
- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q16259117.
- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q26.
- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q2894320.
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- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q6230937.
- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q7753920.
- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8126417.
- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8448867.
- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8687209.
- Q5167030 wikiPageWikiLink Q8792964.
- Q5167030 comment "Cooke Rugby Football Club, and Ladies' Hockey ClubCooke Rugby Football Club, which was founded in 1910, is the oldest junior rugby club in Belfast, Northern Ireland. They currently field 3 Senior Men's teams, the 1st XV playing in Qualifying 1, and a successful Women's team, which competes in the Women's All-Ireland League. It owes its origins to the members of a Bible class in the Cooke Centenary Presbyterian Church in the Ballynafeigh area.".
- Q5167030 label "Cooke RFC".