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Lurgan RFC hosted a family fun evening involving Ulster Rugby and on Friday night.

Both sides conducted a joint training session combining the best of both the oval and round balls before taking sessions with Lurgan’s minis as well as youth players from , , St Paul’s and club.

The night was rounded off with a Game of Two Halves Exhibition involving Lurgan RFC and the aforementioned GAA clubs. The teams were mixed up and also saw pull on the jersey of his local side.

Photos by Ross Barnett of the Game of Two Halves are below.

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