Despite winning the Ulster Senior League and reaching the Finals of the Ulster Senior Cup and the All-Ireland Cup, the club struggled in the All-Ireland League.
•
2003-2004 RFC Club of the Year, 1st XV Ulster Senior League Winners, 2nd XV Ulster Junior Cup Winners, Winners U20 Roland Barr Competition, Winners of McCrea Cup, YMCA Cup and the Crawford Cup.
At the end of the 2001 season, North of Ireland Cricket Club who played at the ground, along with its sister rugby club, merged with Collegians R.F.C., Collegians Hockey Club and the Belfast Bowling Club to form Belfast Harlequins, based at Deramore.
Belfast | Queen's University Belfast | Methodist College Belfast | Royal Belfast Academical Institution | Lord Mayor of Belfast | Queen's University, Belfast | Provisional IRA Belfast Brigade | Belfast Telegraph | East Belfast | Victoria College, Belfast | Shore Road, Belfast | Queen's University of Belfast | Lyric Theatre (Belfast) | George Best Belfast City Airport | Belfast Royal Academy | Belfast Lough | Belfast International Airport | Belfast City Council | Belfast Brigade | The Lonely Poets' Guide to Belfast | FM Belfast | Falls Road, Belfast | Belfast City Hall | Belfast Celtic F.C. | St. Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast | Springfield Road, Belfast | Great Victoria Street, Belfast | Europa Hotel, Belfast | East Belfast (UK Parliament constituency) | Belfast South (Assembly constituency) |