Schools Cup: RBAI 38 RS Dungannon 0

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Royal Belfast Academical Institution came out well on top against a hard working Royal School Dungannon on Saturday morning in the 4th Round of the Ulster Schools Cup, the home side recording a 38 – 0 win.

RBAI looked sharp from the off but it was their dominant lineout that made all the difference with Dungannon unable to gain any relief through the big boot of , most lineouts giving possession back to the hosts. 

The home side ran in four tries in the first half with , , , and all crossing. and converted one each to give RBAI a 24 – 0 lead at the break.

Dungannon enjoyed more territory and possession in the second half but the determined Inst defence held firm and late tries from Adair and , both converted by McIlveen, added some icing to the cake that was in the oven from half time.

Final score: Royal Belfast Academical Institute 38 Royal School Dungannon 0

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