Representative Friendly: Queen’s University 1 Ulster U18 8

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We caught up with Ulster U18 Men’s side as Queen’s University gave them a hit out at the Dub on Thursday evening.

Despite the one sided score line it was an entertaining match with Queen’s competitive throughout. The home side were just a little off the pace compared to the U18 youngsters who had managed to get some game time in recent months.

The Ulster U18 scores came from (2), , (2), , and .

Ulster U18 Squad: Harrison Dunlop (GK), Conor Slack (GK), Charlie Rowe, Ewan Cruickshank, James Clarke, Allen Lyons, Louie Rowe, Jamie Spratt, Connor Matthews, Matthew Aughey, Matthew McKibben, Jamie Lyall, Max Anderson, Chris Curry, Robbie Davidson, Jamie Anderson, Connor Mackenzie, Paddy McElhinney.

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