

The Royal School Armagh Sports
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1st XI Superleague Tier A Semi Final: Rainey Endowed 0 Royal School Armagh 1
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In the second game of a Superleague semi-final double header, played at Lisnagarvey HC, Rainey Endowed played The Royal School Armagh. Niamh Smith turns to celebrate her goal for Armagh Rainey had all the territory and possession, early in the 1st quarter, and had chances, but as the quarter wore on Armagh were able to put
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Ann Rosa, Daisy Costello, Daisy Nicholson, Elizabeth Rowell, Faye Walsh, Gabriella Moore, Hannah Redmond, Hazel Cleere, Joni Cunningham, Mia Rodgers, Nancy Browne, Nicole Simmons, Pia Langton, Rhianna Gillespie, Roscha Grant, Scarlett Taylor, Susie Halpin
2022-04-07 June Smith All Ireland Junior Schoolgirls Hockey Tournament
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We visited the June Smith All Ireland Junior Schoolgirls Hockey Tournament at Ardmore, Armagh last Thursday. The tournament was for the Junior Cup winners from their respective Provinces across Ireland and was hosted by The Royal School Armagh who won the Ulster Girls Junior Cup in March. The following schools squads were involved. ULSTERMUNSTERSOUTH EASTLEINSTERCONNACHTROYAL
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2022-03-21 Girls Junior Cup Methodist College 1 Royal School Armagh 3 Final
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On Monday the postponed Junior Cup Final between Methodist College and The Royal School Armagh was played, at Stormont, in glorious sunshine, however one should not equate sunshine with heat! As this game was for the Under 14 age group, it was played over 2 x 20 minute halves. Both teams found it hard to
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2022-03-15 Rainey Endowed 3 Royal School Armagh 4 McDowell Cup Final
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Yesterday’s McDowell for 2nd XIs, at Stormont, was a keenly contested final between Rainey Endowed and The Royal School Armagh. Annie Cunningham struck first for Armagh The 1st quarter started off at a rate of knots, both side testing keepers early on. Armagh took the lead after 9 minutes, when Annie Cunningham powered into the semi circle
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2022-03-14 Strathearn 4 Royal School Armagh 2 Gibson Cup
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Yesterday’s Gibson Cup for 3rd XIs, at Stormont, was a keenly contested final between Strathearn and The Royal School Armagh. Defences dominated the 1st half A scoreless 1st half was played in midfield with defences well on top, rarely was a keeper troubled. Armagh celebrate Rachel Redmond’s goal In the 3rd quarter the game came to life. Kate
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Alfie Lewis, Ethan Carberry, Finn Fenhert, James Campbell, Matthew Monaghan, Matthew Nicholl, Sam Anderson
Subsidiary Shield: Royal School Armagh 19 Royal School Dungannon 10 Final
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It was the battle of “The” Royal Schools on a dry and sunny Thursday afternoon as Armagh met Dungannon in the Ulster Schools Subsidiary Shield Final at Queen’s Arena, The Dub. Despite mis-fielding the kick off Armagh started the game with some intent with a big clearing drive from the resulting line out and they
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2022-03-09 Methodist College 1 The Royal School Armagh 0 Senior Cup Final
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Lisnagarvey Hockey Club was the venue for Wednesday’s Senior Cup Final between Methodist College, Belfast and The Royal School Armagh. Weather wise, I didn’t know what to expect. On the back road from South Belfast to Royal Hillsborough I encountered heavy rain and flooding in several places. As it was, overhead was grey with light
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Ben Millar, Callum Peden, Charlie Hargy, Connor McKenna, Evan Hughes, Reuben Allen, Thomas Dougan, Zakir Majeed
Medallion Shield: Ballymena Academy 24 Royal School Armagh 19 Semi Final
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On Saturday morning Friends School, Lisburn was the neutral venue for the Medallion Shield semi final between Ballymena Academy and The Royal School Armagh. Both teams served up a thriller! No 8 Thomas Dougan scored a 1st half brace for Armagh Ballymena seemed slightly in awe of the occasion and allowed Armagh, playing against the
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2022-02-23 Ballyclare High School 1 Royal School Armagh 2 Schools Senior Cup Semi Final
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On Wednesday, Ballyclare High School played The Royal School Armagh in the first semi final of the Ulster School Cup, at Lisnagarvey HC, in what can only be described as challenging conditions. Issy McGrugan turns in Ballyclare’s 11th minute goal Ballyclare, from push back, took the game to Armagh, not allowing them to settle. After
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Schools Subsidiary Shield: Regent House 3 The Royal School Armagh 25 Quarter Final
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Wednesday morning saw the Saturday’s Covid Impacted Subsidiary Shield Quarter Final played in Newtownards, between Regent House and The Royal School Armagh. To say the weather was unkind was an understatement. A stiff breeze blew down the pitch, mixed with light rain and a deluge. Underfoot the pitch was soft and had all the consistency
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Medallion Shield: Royal School Armagh 19 Wallace High 7 Quarter Final
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The Royal School Armagh welcomed Wallace High School to College Hill on a wet and windy Saturday morning for a Medallion Shield Quarter Final tie. Wallace High had the wind at their back for the first half and they were intent on racking up a big score before changing ends. However, their hosts had other
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Schools Cup: Ballyclare High 8 Royal School Armagh 7
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Ballyclare High entertained Royal School Armagh in a Schools Cup tie at Rashee Road on a windy Saturday morning. Ballyclare High got off to the best of starts, using the strong wind at their backs to pin Armagh in their own area from the off. The brief period of intense pressure paid off when Ballyclare’s
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Andrew Radcliffe, Angus Graham, Gabriel Stubbs-Carton, Josh Lowey, Luke Stewart, Niall Conn, Paddy Cramsie, Thomas Dougan
U16 Schools Trophy: Dalriada School 13 Royal School Armagh 12
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Dalriada School and The Royal School Armagh went head to head on Wednesday afternoon, at Roughfort, after winning their respective Pools in the Schools U16 Trophy The first half was fairly one sided with Armagh enjoying what looked like 90% of territory and possession. The Royal School battered away at the Dalriada line for the
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Charlie Worth, Ethan McAtarsney, James Allen, Josh Keen, Jude Postlethwaite, Nicholas Bothwell, Oliver Metcalf, Paddy Eames, Romain Morrow, Ronan Boyle, Sam Cunningham
Schools Cup: Royal School Armagh 29 Royal Belfast Academical Institution 22
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Royal School Armagh staged a sensational second half comeback against RBAI to book a place in the Schools Cup Final on 17th March. Inst looked to have built a winning lead, after two quick tries at the start of the second half moved them 17 points clear, but Armagh battled back with 24 unanswered points
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Medallion Shield: RBAI 12 RSA 7 (Semi Final)
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Royal Belfast Academical Institution came out on top in a hard fought Medallion Shield semi final against Royal School Armagh at Wallace High School on Saturday morning. The game kicked up in cold but sunny conditions with Armagh applying the early pressure, however Inst looked dangerous on the counter. Indeed it was Inst who were
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Andrew Donald, Andrew Lawther, Charlie Worth, Nicholas Bothwell, Paul Gocher, Romain Morrow, Sam Rainey
Schools Cup: Ballymena Academy 14 Royal School Armagh 17 (Quarter Final)
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Ballymena came out second best to Armagh at this stage last year but with only one loss this season and at home you’d have to feel they were favourites for this quarter final clash between two of the favourites to lift the Schools cup. The sleet was slicing across the pitch as Ballymena got us

















