Slow start costs Bangor at Enniskillen In a dour game, on a cold and windy day that offered little spectacle for the hardy supporters, Enniskillen made the most of their chances to win by 16-11 and go to the top of the league, but Bangor’s losing bonus point keeps them firmly in contention. Click Here […]
Buccaneers played with the strong breeze that was blowing straight down the Eaton Park pitch and dominated first half territory. A combination of mistakes by the visiotrs and a dermined defensive effort by the home side kept the half time score down to 10-0. When Niall Martin kicked two penalties, the first win of the […]
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Rob Herring has enjoyed a whirlwind start to his Ravenhill career, which, after signing a contract extension, will now continue until at least 2015. The South African arrived in Belfast in June on a trial period and has wasted little time in impressing the coaching staff and fans alike. The humble 22 year old has […]
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On a chilly afternoon at Neillsbrook there was little flowing rugby to warm the sizeable crowd as the 2nd XV made hard work of a stubborn Ards 3s. The visitors have a good league record to date but the ‘Town 2s should have won by a more comfortable margin. Skipper Hyndman was happy that a […]
Carrick 1st XV lost their League encounter with Grosvenor at Tom Simms Memorial Park on Saturday 3 November by 3 points to nil. The match was played in cold and windy conditions and neither side was able to master them for any length of time. Despite turning round at half time only 3 points down, […]
On Saturday Armagh travelled to Shaws Bridge to play Cooke in junior 5. The sun was low and Armagh received the kick off with it on their backs. Armagh Power NI started the game brightly with some hard running from Paul Cully and Gary Hanson. From this pressure came some good field position and eventually […]
Armagh approached this All-Ireland League fixture with a degree of trepidation and uncertainty. The Instonians club has, historically, always been one of the strongest in Ulster club rugby. Indeed, Armagh played Instonians last season in the Ulster Senior League and leaked three tries in three second half to loose out o the Belfast team. It […]
Armagh Seconds come out on top at Ballymena Armagh seconds travelled to Ballymena in good form after beating Malone seconds the previous week. There were several changes to the side as Lewis Morton came onto the wing, Andrew Winder played at 9 and Jason McMahon joined the front row at tight head with Brian McConnell […]