Cooke 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.