St Munchin's College
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St. Munchin's College is a theological college at Corbally in the Irish county of Limerick. The school is one of the oldest in Ireland having been founded in 1796.
St. Munchins is also well known for it's rugby tradition. In rugby, it is the most successful school in Limerick and has produced many Irish internationals and Munster players.
Former pupils of St. Munchins College include former Irish rugby internationals; Bill O'Connell, Bill Mulcahy, Larry Moloney, Colm Tucker (also a Lion), John Fitzgerald, Paul Hogan, Philip Danaher, Anthony Foley, Keith Wood (also a Lion and Irish captain) and current Irish internationals Marcus Horan, Jerry Flannery, Barry Murphy and Jeremy Staunton.
"Our flag will fly forever, it's the flag of SMC"

