All-Ireland League 01/10 14:30 10 Cork Constitution v UCD - View
All-Ireland League 01/24 14:30 11 UCD v Lansdowne - View
All-Ireland League 01/31 14:30 12 UCD v Old Belvedere - View
All-Ireland League 02/07 14:30 13 Young Munster v UCD - View
All-Ireland League 02/28 14:30 14 UCD v Dario/Lioi - View
All-Ireland League 03/07 14:30 15 St Mary's v UCD - View
All-Ireland League 03/21 14:30 16 UCD v Ballynahinch - View
All-Ireland League 03/28 14:30 17 Nenagh Ormond v UCD - View
All-Ireland League 04/04 13:30 1 Terenure v UCD - View

University College Dublin Rugby Football Club (also referred as UCD) is a rugby union club based in Dublin, Ireland, and plays in Division 1A of the All-Ireland League. They play their home games at UCD Bowl.

The club was founded in 1910 and they won their first trophy, the Leinster Junior Challenge Cup, in 1914. In 1924 they won their first Leinster Club Senior Cup. Since 1952 they have also played an annual challenge game, the Colours Match against their rivals Dublin University. In 1993 when the AIB League was expanded to four divisions to include 46 senior clubs, UCD and four other university clubs joined the league.

In 2001 UCD won the AIB League Division 2 title, gaining promotion to Division 1. They have continued to play in the same division until the 2008–09 season when they finished second from bottom and were relegated. They were the first Irish university rugby club to play in AIB League top division and have now been joined by rivals Dublin University Football Club.

University College Dublin (UCD) Rugby Union team is a prominent and respected club representing University College Dublin in Irish rugby. Known for their strong tradition of developing talented players, UCD competes at various levels within Irish rugby, including university competitions and national leagues. The team boasts a rich history of fostering rugby excellence, combining academic pursuits with athletic achievement. UCD Rugby is recognized for its competitive spirit, skilled players, and commitment to promoting the sport both on campus and in the wider rugby community. Whether competing in university tournaments or contributing to the development of Irish rugby talent, UCD remains a vital part of Ireland's rugby landscape.