{"id":678237,"date":"2023-09-10T01:21:00","date_gmt":"2023-09-10T00:21:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/?p=678237"},"modified":"2023-09-10T11:24:30","modified_gmt":"2023-09-10T10:24:30","slug":"danske-bank-ulster-schools-round-up-saturday-9th-september-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.intouchrugby.com\/magazine\/danske-bank-ulster-schools-round-up-saturday-9th-september-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Danske Bank Ulster Schools\u2019 Round Up Saturday 9th September 2023."},"content":{"rendered":"<h3>Danske Bank Ulster Schools\u2019 Round Up Saturday 9th September 2023.<\/h3>\n<p>Wallace High School recently travelled to play St Gerard\u2019s School in Bray. The Wallace team was without quite a few players who were on Ulster Age Grade duty and ended up on the wrong side of a 40-12 scoreline.<br \/>\nJames Gould and Harry Lightbody scored the Wallace High School tries with Thomas Wilson adding one conversion.<br \/>\nOn the same day Methodist College, Belfast travelled to play Belvedere College, Dublin in a game the Belvedere College won by 28-7.<br \/>\nOn Wednesday 6th September a series \u201cDerby\u201d games took place in the East Antrim area when Larne Grammar School played both junior and senior games with their near neighbours from Carrickfergus Grammar School.<br \/>\nBoth schools used extended squads at senior level when they played the 3&#215;20 minute scenario.<br \/>\nFor the Larne Grammar School team there were promising performances from Charlie Patterson, Charlie Wilson, Reuben Marsden, Ethan Duncan, Jonny Dallas, Christopher Shaw and Reese Renwick.<br \/>\nFor the Carrickfergus Grammar School team Alex Pherson, Ellis Branagh, Ellis Bell, Colin Campbell, Joshua Oluwatula, Cameron Brown, Harry Bell and Adam Magill impressed with their performances.<br \/>\nOn the same evening the Dungannon U18 team hosted a Royal School, Armagh \u201cSelect\u201d XV on an excellent surface at Stevenson Park.<br \/>\nThe RS Armagh team recorded a comfortable victory 33-0 victory. Harry Hutchinson, Will Boyd, Tom Nicholson Harry Dougan and Paddy Seweryn scored the Royal School, Armagh tries with Evan Hughes adding three conversions and Tom Nicholson adding a fourth.<br \/>\nOn Friday 8th September Friends\u2019 School, Lisburn was the venue when Omagh Academy played Down High School.<br \/>\nThe Down High School team won the game by 24-7 with three tries from Alex Watson, one try from Jonny Russell and two conversions from Josh McCaughey.<br \/>\nThe Omagh Academy points came through a try from Matthew McClung which was converted by Samuel Busby.<br \/>\nBoth teams would like to thank the Principal and Staff at Friends\u2019 School for the provision of facilities and hosting this game.<br \/>\nOn Saturday 9th September fifteen schoolboy games took place.<br \/>\nAntrim Grammar School played a Royal Belfast Academical Institution \u201cSelect\u201d xv in a game the Royal Belfast Academical Institution team won by 54-14.<br \/>\nThe Antrim Grammar School points came through tries from Jack Quigley and Fintan Lundy with Owen Creighton adding both conversions.<br \/>\nBangor Grammar School played Royal School, Armagh and recorded a close, but ultimately, well-deserved 21-19 victory.<br \/>\nThe Bangor Grammar School points came through tries from Cal Banyard, Callum Moore and Shay Ritchie. Adam Bickerstaff was successful with all three of his conversion kicks.<br \/>\nThe Royal School, Armagh team scored three tries through Cameron Dale, Kai Sterritt and Tom Nicholson. Josh Lowey was successful with two of his conversion kicks.<br \/>\nBelfast High School hosted Limavady Grammar School in a series of U16 20-minute games. The Limavady Grammar School teams, with James Rhodes impressing, ran out as overall 43-17 winners.<br \/>\nBelfast Royal Academy played Ballyclare High School and recorded an impressive 55-5 win.<br \/>\nThe Belfast Royal Academy team scored nine tries in the course of the game. Chris Manson, Matthew McLaughlin and Josh McLaughlin each scored two tries with Conor McVicker, Matthew McQuiston and Adam Hewitt touching down for one try apiece. Frank Davis was successful with three conversion kicks while Conor McVicker was successful with two.<br \/>\nJacob Scarlett touched down for the consolation Ballyclare High School try.<br \/>\nCampbell College, Belfast travelled to Bray where they played a St Gerard\u2019s School team that had defeated both Methodist College, Belfast and Wallace High School in their two previous games. The St Gerard\u2019s School team made it \u201cThree in a Row\u201d with a 43-0 win against a Campbell College team playing their first game of the season.<br \/>\nColeraine Grammar School hosted Cambridge House Grammar School and came through at the end of a high scoring game with a 36-24 victory.<br \/>\nJames McMillan, Clarke Logan, Zack McCartney, with two tries, Ross Patterson and Jordan McAuley, with one try and three conversions, were the Coleraine Grammar School points scorers.<br \/>\nThe Cambridge House Grammar School team made the Coleraine Grammar School team work hard for their victory. Paddy Roberts put in a Man of the Match performance with two tries and two conversions. Joshua Dobbin also touched down for two Cambridge House Grammar School tries.<\/p>\n<p>Dalriada School played Grosvenor Grammar School in a game from which the Grosvenor Grammar School emerged as 31-15 winners.<br \/>\nThe Dalriada School team scored two tries through Matthew Fox and Zach McIlhagga. Gabriel Stubbs-Carton converted one of the tries and was also successful with one penalty kick.<br \/>\nThe Grosvenor Grammar School team scored four tries through Stefan Buick, Matthew Meredith, Noah Price and Aaron Shaw. Ross Millar added four successful conversions with Jude Anderson adding one successful penalty kick.<br \/>\nFriends\u2019 School, Lisburn played Royal School, Dungannon in a game the Royal School, Dungannon team won by 38-17.<br \/>\nReuben Gibson, Nathan Hamilton, John Carroll, with two, Matthew Burrows and James Gibson were the RS Dungannon try scorers. James Gibson added four successful conversions.<br \/>\nThe Friends\u2019 School, Lisburn team scored three tries through debutant, Scott Henderson, Joel Collins and Ryley Murphy. Team captain, Samual Dillon, added one successful conversion.<br \/>\nLurgan College entertained Foyle and Londonderry College in a game the Foyle team won by 47-0.<br \/>\nThe Foyle and Londonderry College team scored seven tries in the course of the game. Cahir McKay ran in for a brace while Nick Boyd, Will Gamble, Finn Curtin, Robbie Patterson and Shay Grimes each touched down for one try. Darwin Nutt was successful with four conversions while Thomas Williamson added another two conversions.<br \/>\nMethodist College, Belfast played Enniskillen Royal Grammar School and recorded a 43-0 victory.<br \/>\nMan of the Match, Tyrese Abolarin touched down for four tries with Sam Nixon, Techin McGarvey and Lewis Doherty running in for one try apiece. Ollie Berry was successful with four of his conversion kicks.<br \/>\nJames Trotter, Andrew Martin and Jake Woods all impressed with their performances for the Enniskillen Royal Grammar School team.<br \/>\nPortadown College entertained their close rivals from Banbridge Academy in a 3&#215;20 minute run out for their extended squads.<br \/>\nThe Portadown College team scored tries through Tom Neill, who touched down twice, with Danny Guy adding one conversion.<br \/>\nThe Banbridge Academy team scored tries through Dan Hutchinson, Elijah Dempsey, Adam Logan, Andrew Jackson, and Calum Little. Andrew Jackson was also successful with four of his conversion kicks.<br \/>\nRegent House School hosted Rainey Endowed School in a game the Rainey Endowed School team won by 17-5.<br \/>\nThe Regent House School points came through an unconverted try from Nathan Bell.<br \/>\nThe Rainey Endowed School team scored tries through Billy Allen, who touched down twice, and Owen O\u2019Kane. Owen was also successful with one conversion kick.<br \/>\nRoyal Belfast Academical Institution hosted Belvedere College, Dublin in a very tightly contested game that finished as a 7-7 draw.<br \/>\nJames Clarke scored the Royal Belfast Academical Institution try which was converted by Jamie Beattie.<br \/>\nSullivan Upper School played Dromore High School and recorded a 43-7 victory.<br \/>\nDespite repeated requests for information about their victory no information came through from Sullivan Upper School.<br \/>\nThe Dromore High School points came through a try from AJ Morton which was converted by Daniel Ennis McManus.<br \/>\nWallace High School played Ballymena Academy in a game which the Ballymena Academy won by 32-12.<br \/>\nThe Wallace High School points came through tries from Michael McCavery and Sam Warwick with Lewis Stevenson adding one conversion.<br \/>\nThe Ballymena Academy team scored four tries through Reuben Allen, Tom Wylie, Ali Carson and Stevie Bristow. Robbie Coleman had a good morning \u201coff the tee\u201d with three successful conversions and two successful penalty kicks.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Danske Bank Ulster Schools\u2019 Round Up Saturday 9th September 2023. Wallace High School recently travelled to play St Gerard\u2019s School in Bray. The Wallace team was without quite a few players who were on Ulster Age Grade duty and ended up on the wrong side of a 40-12 scoreline. 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