Action from the U18 Girls match between Ulster and EIRA on Saturday 27 July 2024. Photo: John McMurtry. © FRU SPORTS 2024.

Representative Rugby: Ulster 15 EIRA 12 U18 Girls

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The second match at The Dub was the match between Ulster U18 Girls and Eagle Impact Rugby Academy. Former FRU Academy player Cara McLean took over from, our now senior player, Ruby Starrett as captain for Ulster.

Ulster dominated the first half and they opened the scoring with a try from Olivia McKinley after 7 minutes.

Olivia McKinley, centre, scored the opening try for Ulster.

The home team had several chances to go further ahead but EIRA defended resolutely and claimed a few turnovers at crucial times.

All smiles from Cara McLean after scoring for Ulster.

Captain McLean finally broke through on the half hour mark with the second try and with . . .

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