

The Royal School Armagh Sports
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Schools Cup: Campbell College 12 Royal School Armagh 10 (USC SF)
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Campbell College continued to defy the Rugby Rankings with a hard fought 12 – 10 win against Royal School Armagh in the first Schools Cup Semi Final at Ravenhill on Tuesday afternoon. In a repeat of last years final, it looked as though Armagh had done enough for a second consecutive appearance at the home
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Schools Cup: Ballymena Academy 10 Royal School Armagh 14
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Royal School Armagh progressed to the semi final of the Ulster Schools Cup with a hard fought 10 – 14 win at Ballymena Academy on a wet Saturday morning. The match started in near perfect conditions but it wasn’t long before a few spots of rain became a persistent nuisance, blowing straight down our lens!
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Schools: Ballymena Academy 17 Royal School Armagh 0 (Medallion Shield)
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Ballymena Academy entertained Royal School Armagh in the Quarter Final of the Medallion Shield on Saturday morning with the home side progressing to the Semi Finals following a 17 – 0 win. The home side crossed three times in the first half with full back Jordan Millar crossing for a brace either side of an interception
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Schools: Campbell College v RS Armagh (Match abandoned)
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From the kick off Campbell failed to reach the 10m line and the scrum was set on the halfway. Three phases later Armagh had a penalty close to the Campbell try line but kicked for the corner and from there mauled their way over the Campbell line for their first try, unconverted. No mistake from
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Schools Cup Final: Campbell College 19 Royal School Armagh 13
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Campbell College ran out winners by 19 – 13 against Royal School Armagh in Monday afternoon’s Danske Bank Schools Cup Final at Ravenhill. In a tense first half, Campbell College scored the only points with Dara Gaskin crossing to give the Belfast side a vital 5 – 0 lead at the break. Zac Thompson pulled
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Connor McCormick, Jack Treanor, Jude Postlethwaite, Matthew Reaney, Neil Armstrong, Nicholas Jennings, Robin McIlveen, Ryan O'Neill, Zac Thompson
Schools Cup: RBAI 22 RSA 26 Semi Final
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Royal Belfast Academical Institution 22 Royal School Armagh 26 Wednesday afternoon’s semi final was a much more thrilling affair with Royal School Armagh holding on to secure a deserved 22 – 26 win in a raucous Ravenhill. The Armagh team started the match in some style and raced to a 14 – 0 win thanks
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Ben Morrison, Jack Treanor, Matthew Reaney, Nathan Doak, Romain Morrow, Ryan O'Neill, Sam Cardosi, Zac Thompson
Schools Cup: Wallace High 14 Royal School Armagh 22
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Royal School Armagh came out on top in their Danske Banks School Cup Quarter Final against Wallace High by 14 – 22 on Saturday morning. I did tip Wallace for this one but I put in the proviso that it would be close and it would depend on whichever team coped best with the pressure
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Schools Cup: Cambridge House 0 Royal School Armagh 45
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Cambridge House’s cup run came to an abrupt end on Saturday morning when an impressive Royal School Armagh scored seven tries without reply to secure their place in the Quarter Finals of the Danske Bank Schools Cup. The Ballymena side had moved from 22nd to 18th in our Rankings during the first couple of rounds
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Schools: Wallace High 19 Royal School Armagh 13
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Wallace High continued their push for top spot in the Ulster Schools Rugby Rankings with a 19 – 13 win against Royal School Armagh on Saturday morning at Clonevin Park. In a closely contested match the High School outscored their opponents by three tries to one. The Wallace points came through tries from Sam Cardosi, Ben
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Schools Cup: Larne Grammar 3 Royal School Armagh 10
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It was truly a game of two halves as Larne and Armagh went head to head in difficult conditions in the opening round of the Danske Bank Schools Cup. Armagh come out on top with two second half tries but a gutsy Larne side can count themselves unlucky that a first half kick and chase from Jonny












