City of Derry Rugby Club travelled to the Palace Grounds Armagh on Saturday last to renew old rivalries with Armagh this time in the Ulster Senior League. Both teams had come into the fixture with good wins the week before in their respective All Ireland League games. Armagh defeated Sundays Well by 45pts to 7pts […]
After last Saturday’s lacklustre performance when they drew 13-13 following the long journey into deepest Munster to play Clonakilty. Armagh were keen to restore their early season record when they illustrated their form by beating Ballynahinch. The local side was scheduled to play Sundays Well from Cork on Saturday in the Ulster Bank All Ireland […]
City of Derry Rugby Club travelled to play Seapoint in South Dublin on Saturday last in their second Ireland League Fixture of the season and came away with a bonus point victory when they outscored their opponents by six try’s to three. Derry had suffered a surprise defeat at home to UCC in their first […]
Saturday saw Armagh make the long, 280 mile, trip into deepest West Cork to play their first game in the 2012-13 Ulster Bank All-Ireland League. Clonakilty suffered relegation from section 2A at the end of last season and made no secret that, from the kick-off, they were keen to make their mark on this game. […]
City of Derry Rugby Club came into their first All Ireland League Fixture of the season at home on Saturday last against University College Cork with high expectation following a five game unbeaten start to the season in the Ulster League. The students who were relegated from AIL Division 1B last season produced one of […]
Superb action clips here from the Belfast Harlequins RFC Women v City Of Derry RFC Women [youtube WBUlFrtDH6o] [youtube 29vfNhoZ7kI] [youtube dCa-XZHsDsc] [youtube rCE46JMrLnU] [youtube 8__iXalwWCQ] [youtube l2RC5pbMDC0] [youtube ZS8byk-qFsQ] Many thanks to Rab Irwin for the vids
City of Derry RFC 38pts, Queens 25pts City of Derry Rugby Club’s winning start to the season continued on Saturday last at Judges Road when they scored six try’s for another bonus point victory over Queens University. The game produced some scintillating rugby at times from both sides that was a real advert for attacking […]
Saturday was always going to be a very difficult day for Ulster rugby. With the whole country still reeling from the Spence tragedy The Palace Grounds, understandably, offered no escape from the feelings of remorse. To witness both the first and second fifteen players line up with their opposition and match officials is a sight […]
Our hearts go out to the Spence family in Co. Down at the news of their loss and to our friends at Ulster Rugby.