Schools Cup: Round 2 Results and Round 3 Draw.

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Results for Round 2:

Omagh Academy 7-14 Rainey Endowed
Cambridge House 5-24 Grosvenor GS
Carrick GS 13-20 Belfast HS
Portadown College 34-8 Wellington College
Portora RS 10-21 Larne GS
RS Dungannon 35-0 Antrim GS

Draw for Round 3:

Bangor GS v Friends’ SL
Down HS v Foyle & L’Derry
Grosvenor GS v Banbridge Academy
Larne GS v Belfast HS
Limavady GS v Regent House
Portadown College v Dalriada
Rainey ES v Sullivan Upper
RS Dungannon v Coleraine AI

Third round matches will be played on Saturday 22nd January.

The final 8 seeded teams; Methodist College, BRA, RBAI, Ballymena Academy, Wallace High School, Royal School Armagh, Ballyclare High School and Campbell College, will join the winners of Round 3 for Round 4 of competition on Saturday 5th February.

Quarter-Finals: 19th February
Semi-Finals: 28th February and 2nd March
Final: 17th March . . .

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5 responses to “Schools Cup: Round 2 Results and Round 3 Draw.”

  1. OK mote we all know only too well how you feel about Ulster’s match winning out half and the most consistent kicker in the Heineken Cup so give it a rest.

    Keep comments on Schools Rugby about Schools Rugby.

  2. the mote

    to answer my own question a certain friend made enquires and has informed me that his feed back was that he Nelson was overly big but nippy —-if true– then he may be one for the future four years down the line

    Because what Ulster really need is at least two consistent outhalfs unfortunately Humphreys for me is a one faucet sink supplying hot and cold water and you never know which you will get.

  3. the mote

    He looks bid enough but has he pace as well as the physical necessaries to make the step up ie a player may shine at schools level because he is bigger than the opposition but the effect of that element is soon lost after leaving school..

  4. Tidy out half – good skills with ball in hand. Been there or there abouts with Ireland set up I believe. Some pictures of him scoring a couple of tries here
    He’s the ginger headed out half in the scrum cap. Scores a couple near the end of the gallery.

  5. the mote

    Nelson of RSD received good reports in the local papers what is known of him by the FRU?

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