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Hats of to the Women, senior and youth to a girl were superb! Hard fought fierce battles ragged across two pitches for 4 hours as teams. Lines stepping up, lineout tactics, strong running, off loads, line breaks, defensive re-alignment, having fun and concentrating in defence. It is safe to say we are ready in Ulster. […]
Armagh P3 (U7s) group were back in action last Saturday 24th September at Banbridges blitz tournament. Armagh mini group were overall winners of the Banbridge Outlet trophy with all groups winning their sections.
Munster U18 Schools – 24 Ulster U18 Schools – 19 A try from Munster Schools’ winger Greg O’Shea four minutes from the end of normal time snatched victory for the hosts in the final Inter Provincial match of the series. Ulster dominated the opening exchanges of this match with early runs by Ross Adair and […]
The Carrick 1st XV held onto their unbeaten League record-but only just- when they defeated Lisburn by 18 points to 15 at Tom Simms Memorial Park on Saturday 24th September. Although they led by 18 points to nil at half-time, the Maxol-sponsored Carrick side allowed their opponents to use the elements to take control of […]
763,000 fans attend 28 matches Ticket sales top 1.32m Revenue hits NZ$259m – $9.5m to reach target More than three quarters of a million fans have attended Rugby World Cup 2011 following the completion of 28 out of 48 matches. “This is a fantastic result and resounding evidence that the Tournament is being enthusiastically embraced […]
Ophir 1st XV 0 Randalstown 1st XV 26 (Gordon West) Randalstown 1st XV began their Gordon West campaign with an away match at Magowan Park Mallusk against a well organised Ophir side. On a day suited to running rugby Randalstown began the game on the attack and were unlucky not to go ahead on two […]
Armagh 2nd’s played Banbridge 2nd’s in a league fixture at Banbridge on Saturday. Playing with the stiff breeze in sunny conditions, Armagh were keen to move the ball from deep. Stout defence from Banbridge kept play in the Armagh half for the first fifteen minutes. After some prompting from the sideline, outhalf Simon Cuttle and […]