The club appears to have held "Practices" each Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at grounds on Arden Road.
After several years of negotiations, offers acceptances and fresh proposals the Tullamore rugby club took over Spollanstown.
Youths During the early 70s the club started to take positive steps to promote Juvenile rugby.
In October 1974, Oliver McGlinchey with the help of big John Cahill and Denis Magner, two teachers in the town decided that Tullamore RFC needed to produce its own replacement stock for the adult teams.
They set about training and coaching the youths of the area, and to date this has been a huge success and the fruits of their labour, as well as other dedicated members, can be admired in the trophy cabinet.
In the past few seasons the club have commenced coaching in the local schools (both at Primary and Second Level) and this is proving a great success.
Club members have given their time unselfishly to coaching and thus given Tullamore the status it now enjoys at underage level.
The success of juvenile teams leads one to the inescapable conclusion that the Provincial Towns Cup must surely return to Tullamore in the near future.
There is always room for quality players from home and abroad and the club is always aiming to have their teams playing at the highest possible level.