CI came into this away game looking to improve on a patchy performance and win against Cooke. Despite weather concerns in the run up to this match, the pitch and conditions were excellent for open rugby with only a moderate wind. CI started brightly with a crunching tackle off the kick off by Ross Hackney. […]
READY, STEADY, FLIP! FlipBelt hits the UK The days of baggy sweat pants with bulky pockets are long gone. Active wear is sleeker and more stylish than ever before. The only problem is there’s nowhere to hold your phone, music, cards, gel packs and keys. That’s where FlipBelt comes in – a singular tubular […]
Reorganising, defending, reorganising, defending, reorganising attacking Service keep their cool in the snow Service travelled to the depths of County Cavan to record an impressive victory to move them into second place in Kukri Qualifying League 4. The journey down was inconspicuous enough save for a number of culinary discussions. “Two double cheeseburgers for me” […]
BHSFP 2s 10 v PSNI 2s 20.
FIGHT THEM WE FIGHT THEM NOW ALL THE TIME! KNARKY!
City of Derry RFC 19pts, Belfast Harlequins 10pts Match Report by; Moss Dineen City of Derry Rugby Club travelled to Belfast on Saturday for an Ulster Senior League Fixture and came away with a deserved victory over All Ireland League Division 1B team Belfast Harlequins. The Judges Road men owned the first half as they […]
Bangor bounce back against Ballymoney by Roger Corbett Putting the disappointment of last week’s defeat at Instonians behind them, Bangor produced a solid performance at home to beat Ballymoney by 20-13. This was going to be an interesting and important fixture given the nature of Bangor’s defeat against Instonians and Ballymoney’s win at Portadown last […]
Bangor Ladies produced another excellent performance to record an 11-8 victory against a combined Ballyclare/Harlequins side. A crisp, dry, sunny day soon led to a try extravaganza and a brilliant advertisement for female rugby with 19 tries in total being scored with Bangor eventually winning by 11-8. Bangor, who where missing a lot of their […]