Dromore High School I XV v Slemish College I XV: Another cracker fo a game at Revenhill – The High Schools’ Trophy Final: Hottly contested! Pictures & Report Now Live: Exclusive video highlights now live

CLICK HERE FOR 89 PICTURES CLICK HERE FO 18 MORE PHOTS CLICK HERE FOR 150 + NEW PHOTOS COURTESY OF WWW.GLENOPHOTO.COM Lots more pictures to follow and video clips of scores + interviews [youtube sJg503ycYPY] [youtube YFmHoVDl_Lo] A game of 2 halves! In the first half Dromore High were by far the side in the […]

INTOUCH TV: Special Feature: ULSTER CLUBS REGIONAL SCREENING DAY: Video of play, includes interview with development manager Daryl Callaghan + pictures

Every wondered what the talent scouts, spotters and coaches are looking for, well here is the first in a series of articles which will get you inside the camp to see what we are all working towards – Ulster Rugby being the best in the world. [youtube YdVEWCr4CS8] CLICK HERE FOR PICTURES FROM ALL SIDES […]

If you don’t know SQUAT…. here’s HOW! Blog 6 Jamie Burke: Fresh From Winning The GPC Northern Irish Open 2011 On Saturday: With A 310KG Deadlift, 420KG Squat & 300KG Bench (Video Included): To Put it Simply Click Here to Find Out How To Get Stronger & More Athletic

Before you read the blog and watch the video InTouch Rugby would like to pay tribute to Jamie on an amazing result yesterday. His total was one of the highest ever recorded anywhere for 100KG body weight. We wish every rugby club in Ulster could get him into their club to work with the guys […]

ULSTER SCHOOLS’ 7-A-SIDE TOURNAMENTS 2011 @ CAMPBELL COLLEGE: IN PICTURES: A BRILLIANT DAY: Ballymena Academy, RBAI & Regent House Take The Honours: 393 Pictures CLICK HERE: Video & Report To Follow:

THE SUN IS SHINING AGAIN: A truly superb day with stunning rugby. Speed, agility, efficient rucking, fast ball, line breaks, we saw it all from all the teams. Ballymena Academy were superb, RBAI Medallion and Regent House equally stunning throughout their games. Some very close game son the way that could have gone either way. […]