Schools Cup: Wallace 19 Enniskillen 10 (Quarter Final)

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Three try Wallace High march on to the semi finals after a 19-10 win over a very good Enniskillen side.

The home side and five-time finalists made a quick start with crashing over after a couple of minutes for his brother to convert. The Lisburn side spent the majority of the first half camped in their own 22m line under pressure from a dominant Enniskillen pack.

Cameron Doak is congratulated by teammates after scoring against Enniskillen.

Crucially, they were able to hold out the visitors and the score remained 7-0 at half time despite the Fermanagh men having chances to decrease the deficit.

Two quickfire tries after half time from and put breathing space between the sides with converting one. .

Finn Rankin goes over in the corner for Wallace High.

Two late tries from Enniskillen’s talisman proved too little too late for the visitors who battled hard all day in windy conditions.

Callum Smyton crashes over to pull one back for Enniskillen Royal.

Wallace face Methody in the semi finals at Kingspan Stadium on the 4th March at 2.30pm

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