Action from the Schools Cup match between RBAI and Coleraine Grammar on Saturday 2 January 2026. Photo: Cyril Boyd. © FRU SPORTS 2026.

Schools Cup: Royal Belfast Academical Institution 45 Coleraine Grammar School 10

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On a cool but dry Saturday Morning Royal Belfast Academical Institution faced Coleraine Grammar School in a Round of 16 Schools Cup Tie at Osborne.

Sebastian Clark had a brace of tries for Inst

In front of a large crowd, RBAI got their cup run off to a fast start with two tries in the first 10 minutes with first, Ross Dillan crashing over for the forwards & then scrumhalf, Sebastian Clark going over in the corner for Charlie O’Connor to add the extra points to lead 12-0.

Coleraine fought hard to get possession, but their only points of the half came from Ben Todd’s penalty after a bit of home indiscipline to reduce the deficit to 3-12.

Inst led 12-3 at the break.

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