Schools Cup: Campbell 24 Dalriada 3

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Campbell College progressed to the final of the Schools Cup with a 24 – 3 win against Dalriada. The St Patrick’s Day final will feature Campbell and local Belfast rivals RBAI. 

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Dalriada (3) 3
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Campbell took control of the game in the first half with tries from Jamie Macartney, Jack Howarth and , with scrum half Malcolm Corry landing one conversion. 

Despite their best efforts Dalriada were only able to land a penalty, from Stewart Moore, and the teams turned round with the Belfast side leading 17 – 3. 

Cheered on by a large vocal support the Ballymoney side pushed hard in the second half but the Campbell defence stood firm and a solo try from No. 8 Jack Barry-Glendinning, converted by Corry, wrapped up the game for Campbell. 

Final Score: Campbell College 24 Dalriada 3

Images courtesy of Ian Humes Photography


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