In their first year the club reached the Junior F Hurling Championship semi final losing out to eventual winners
Castleknock. By the time the 2011 season had come around the club's numbers had risen to fifty three. This was due mostly to the club's use of the internet and internet forums and the club's visibility in their catchment area with a poster campaign. The club a has also featured on the
Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) website and the
Evening Herald. While the club has witnessed no problem in recruiting players in it early days getting a coach has proved difficult. The club entered two teams for the 2011 season in Division 8 and 9 and Junior E and F championship. The rise of Réalt Dearg reflects the change in fortunes of
Dublin hurling at both county and inter county level. Since 2008 along with Réalt Dearg other clubs such as
Erin go Bragh, St. Pats of Donabate,
Wild Geese,
Na Gaeil Óga CLG have started hurling and the expansion of the Dublin hurling leagues from eight to nine Divisions and an additional Junior hurling championship reflects the interest in the game in Dublin. The club also participated in the
Leinster Hurling League. The A team reached the semi-finals of the Junior E Hurling Championship losing to
Kilmacud Crokes. They were runners up in Division 8 of the league losing in the league final to Clanna Gael/Fontenoy after a replay. The B team reached the quarter-final of the Junior F Hurling Championship losing to
St. Marks who went on to reach the final. The Club has progressed steadily since then thanks to the work and determination of the players and the various committee's over the years . As of 2019 the Club fields 3 teams operating in the Junior A, Junior E Championships and competing in the AHL 5, AHL 8 and AHL 9 Leagues. The Club has competed in a number of Junior County Finals which has allowed for the progression from humble beginnings of Junior F Championship to currently competing for promotion to the Intermediate Championship. The ethos of the club is to accept every one no matter what skill level and make them part of the hurling community both in the club and in the wider Dublin Hurling Community. The Goal of the Club is to be competitive at senior club hurling with a thriving juvenile section which is currently being actively progressed by the club committee. ==Honours==