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Profits at ex-rugby stars' Dublin pub group soar to €983,526 in 2025

Profits at ex-rugby stars' Dublin pub group soar to €983,526 in 2025

Mon, 27 Oct, 2025

Jamie Heaslip, Sean O’Brien, Dave Kearney and Rob Kearney have minority shareholdings in four Dublin pubs, Lemon & Duke, Bridge 1859, The Blackrock and McSworleys.
Ex-Ireland rugby players' pubs record combined profits of €592,000 despite Dublin riots

Ex-Ireland rugby players' pubs record combined profits of €592,000 despite Dublin riots

Fri, 29 Nov, 2024

The four have minority shareholdings in three Dublin pubs, Lemon & Duke, Bridge 1859 and The Blackrock in a venture with publican Noel Anderson who has a controlling interest in the pub group
McSorley's of Ranelagh sold to group owned by former Irish international rugby players

McSorley's of Ranelagh sold to group owned by former Irish international rugby players

Wed, 31 Jul, 2024

McSorley’s will join Lemon & Duke, The Bridge 1859, The Blackrock and Little Lemon in the pub group, which will now be known as Grand Slam Bars

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