Action from the Junior Cup Final match between Ballynahinch 2XV and Enniskillen on Saturday 27 December 2025. Photo: Bob Given. © FRU SPORTS 2025.

Junior Cup: Ballynahinch 2XV 14 Enniskillen 48 Final

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Early Saturday afternoon game two of a triple header, at Ravenhill, saw old protagonists Ballynahinch 2XV and Enniskillen contest the Junior Cup Final.

Aukuso Vaelua Teo had a brace of tries on the day

Enniskillen took the game to Ballynahinch from kick off. Their pack rumbled forward, won a 5 metre scrum and after several phases Aukuso Vaelua Teo darted through the narrowest of gaps to score. Eddie keys converted to give Enniskillen a 6th minute 7-0 lead.

Enniskillen kept the scoreboard ticking over with a 19th minute Eddie Keys penalty goal for 10-0.

Ballynahinch pressure eventually told when Christopher Francis drove over. Harry McKeown’s conversion reduced the deficit to 7-10 on 32 minutes.

Enniskillen’s James Trotter fielded a high clearance and sprinted in for a try after 39 minutes. Eddie Keys conversion had Enniskillen out to 17-7 on 39 minutes . . .

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