Nutty Krust Floodlit Tournament 2012: OFFICIAL REPORT Ballymena RFC v Rainey Old Boys RFC: OFFICAL Report + COACHES COMMENTS & MAN OF THE MATCH IS Andrew Donaghy MALONE RFC

Wednesday night saw the final first round match take place of this year’s Nutty Krust Floodlit tournament at Chambers Park This involved the teams from Ballymena and Rainey old Boys. CLICK HERE FOR ACTION SHOTS! Ballymena with a much changed side due to six late cry offs kicked off the proceedings and found themselves up […]

Inishowen RFC Notes: I XV 12 v PSNI RFC I XV 10 Next Stop THE BUTLER SHIELD FINAL!!!!!!!!! Report + 13 Action Shots!!!!!!!!

Inishowen find themselves immersed in what that famous raconteur and master of verbosity Sir Alex Ferguson calls “Squeaky Bum Time”, the stage of the season where he who holds his nerve the best will walk away with the spoils. In Inishowen’s case this refers to both a league campaign and progression to the finals of […]

Letterkenny RFC Notes: U13 I XV v Malone U13 I XV Report & Pictures + LETTERKENNY RFC TV ACTION FROM The Minis v Donegal Town RFC Minis

Minis are in the TV clip and U13 XV report & pictures below that [youtube 5dtUsQ_UOWc#!] WHAT A MATCH From the U13s! MALONE 13 : LETTERKENNY 14 FOR PICTURES CLICK HERE Given Malone RFC’s reputation as one of Ulster’s finest rugby clubs, Letterkenny greeted the news that their first Cup game of the season was […]

Grosvenor RFC Notes: I XV 43 v Bangor RFC I XV 10, II XV 36 v Bangor RFC II XV 7, The Pythons XV 13 v Carrickfergus RFC III XV 12

2nds victorious over Bangor Grosvenor 2nds kept their title hopes on course with a terrific 36-7 victory over second placed Bangor 2nd XV. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON ALL THESE STORIES Bangor mashed by I XV Bangor started brightly but found themselves behind after ten minutes when Robin Coates pounced on a dropped pass […]

DUNGANNON RFC NOTES: IV XV 73 v Cooke RFC III XV 12 ~ I XV 24 v Ballynahinch RFC I XV 5 & U17 I XV 28 v Limavady RFC U17 I XV 7

1st XV vs Ballynahinch (24 – 5) Ulster Senior League Dungannon were celebrating their first ever back to back Ulster Senior League wins when they beat Ballynahinch to get the points needed to retain the Stevenson Shield. Playing with the advantage of a very stiff breeze Dungannon were first to draw blood. Following a Hinch […]