Action from the Medallion Shield match between Sullivan Upper and Royal School Armagh on Wednesday 21 February 2026. Photo: John McMurtry. © FRU SPORTS 2026.

Medallion Shield: Sullivan Upper 45 Royal School Armagh 2 Semi Final

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We caught up with the Medallion Shield Semi Final between Sullivan Upper and The Royal School Armagh on Saturday morning at Wallace High School.

It was a classic game of two half’s as Armagh had the better of the first half in terms of territory and possession, coming close to scoring on a couple of occasions and having, what appeared to be a good try, ruled out.

Armagh on the attack in the first half.

However, Sullivan made a rare inclusion into Armagh territory late in the half and a clever kick from Sullivan’s out half took a fortunate bounce for, our Game Changer, Harry McCartney to collect and run in unopposed for the opening score. Ronan Naysmith’s conversion gave Sullivan a 7 – 0 lead at half time.

The second half was all Sullivan as Cyrus Mao crashed over early to take the score to 12 – 0. This was quickly followed by a . . .

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