

Belfast Harlequins Rugby Club
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AIL 2B: Belfast Harlequins 9 Greystones 13
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I caught up with the second half of this match on Saturday afternoon after hopping over from Newforge. I arrived during the break, however by the time I found a parking spot and got onto the pitch the second half was well underway. In the rush I left my phone in the car so I’m
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Anna Patterson, Diane Ramsey, Ellen Patterson, Jordanne Booth, Nicole Watterson, Shannon Buller, Victoria Jackson
Premiership Women: Belfast Harlequins 5 Queen’s University 36
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On Saturday Queens Women travelled the short distance to Deramore Park to play Queens in a Women’s Premiership league game. Report and pictures by Bob Given Photography Queens started the game, as they meant to continue. After a series of phases Ellen Patterson scored under the posts for Shannon Buller to convert to give Queens
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Premiership Women: Belfast Harlequins 10 Dungannon 7
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On Sunday Belfast Harlequins hosted Dungannon in a Women’s Premiership game at Deramore Park with Quins looking their first win of their campaign in the top division. Dungannon were sitting top of the table with 2 from 2 prior to the game. Most of the first 20 minutes was a cagey affair, with defenses on
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Amelia McFarland, Aoife Curran, Cheryl Laverty, Ciara Moore, Kelly Cregan, Khloe Miller, Maeve O'Neill
Premiership Women: City of Derry 32 Belfast Harlequins 0
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We caught up with the opening round of the Women’s Premiership on Sunday afternoon at City of Derry Rugby Club where the Derry Women’s side entertained their counterparts at Belfast Harlequins. I’ve a fond memory of some classic games between these two clubs in their heyday in AIL 2N and in extended Senior Cup runs
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AIL 2B: Belfast Harlequins 28 Navan 24
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I caught up with the first half of Quins v Navan in AIL 2B before heading up the road for the second half of the Women’s AIL game at Cooke. Quins looked in fine shape when I left, leading as they were 15 – 0 at half time. Their first try came from a break
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Aisling McMahon, Aoife McTaggart, Arantza Riba, Carys Honeyford, Diane Ramsey, Lauren Margerison, Lilly Vint, Lydia Montgomery, Stacey Bryce
Club Women: Belfast Harlequins 17 Queen’s University 22 Friendly
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On Sunday afternoon Belfast Harlequins met Queen’s University at Deramore Park for a ‘hit out’.The enlarged squads for both teams played 3 x 25 minute periods to allow coaches to test their rosters and try new combinations of players. Report and images by Bob Given Photography Queen’s quickly established territory & possession, depriving Quins of
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Premiership 2: Belfast Harlequins 32 Omagh Academicals 14
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I caught up with this one rather late. I’d left the hockey match at Jordanstown in good time but I’d completely misjudged the traffic chaos at Stockman’s Lane and the Boucher Road for some pop concert or other. When I arrived, about half an hour in, Belfast Harlequins were leading 5 – 0 thanks to
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Club Rugby: Malone 24 Belfast Harlequins 0 Women Friendly
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Malone and Belfast Harlequins Women finished off the Festival of Rugby at Gibson Park with an entertaining game with Malone taking the spoils 24 – 0. Belfast Harlequins enjoyed the lions share of possession throughout the first half but they were unable to find the composure to finish off a few chances. The home team
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Club Youth: Malone and Belfast Harlequins Minis enjoy Rugby Festival.
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Malone and Belfast Harlequins minis took time out from the bouncy castle and the wrecking ball to play a couple of cross field games at half time in the Patrick Baird Cup. Thanks to Nick Murray for the images. The tries came thick and fast and we were so busy taking pictures of al the
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Club Rugby: Malone 19 Belfast Harlequins 8 Patrick Baird Cup
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Malone and Belfast Harlequins played for the inaugural Patrick Baird Cup as the centrepiece of the Festival of Rugby held at Gibson Park on Saturday. The game kicked off after a one minute round of applause in memory of “Chippy” and the Malone pack soon took a grip of the game with a try from
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Club Rugby: Malone Tornadoes 10 Quins Select 10 Mixed Ability Festival of Rugby
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Things brightened up on and off their field as the Malone Tornadoes took the field against a Belfast Harlequins Select side at half time in the Over’ 35’s match. In an enjoyable open game both sides were intent on attack and they managed to rack up four tries between them in a short space of
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Club Rugby: Malone 0 Belfast Harlequins 12 Over 35’s Festival of Rugby
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The Over 35’s match between Malone and Belfast Harlequins kicked off a Festival of Rugby at Gibson Park on Saturday morning. With a persistent drizzle throughout and after 18 months out of completive rugby, maybe a touch longer in some cases, both teams kept things simple in the early exchanges and it was no surprise

















