

Belfast Harlequins Rugby Club
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Tag Rugby: Night 2 At Belfast Harlequins
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The Ulster Tag Summer Tournament continued at Belfast Harlequins last night with 19 teams taking place in the beginners and non – beginners categories. The beginners featured seven teams who all played 20 minute matches. The twelve non – beginners sides started their first week of grading matches with the following 40 minute matches being
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Tag Rugby: Summer Tournament starts at Belfast Harlequins.
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The Ulster Tag Summer tournament kicked off at Belfast Harlequins RFC with 11 teams taking part and our photographer Bob Given was there to capture the welcome return to action after the long lay off. After a year out of the game the players were just glad to get a run out and it was
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Carys Hunniford, Charlie Blackburn, Emma McQuitty, Louise Dunne, Melissa Traynor, Pauline McFerran, Stephen Montgomery
Club Women: Belfast Harlequins Return to Rugby
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We caught up with Belfast Harlequins RFC Women on Tuesday night. Quins recently celebrated their 13th Birthday and over that time they have gone from a smattering of 6/7 players to a thriving club looking to field two teams in the 21-22 season. The club were promoted to the Ulster Premiership, after a successful run
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Club Men: Belfast Harlequins 28 Queen’s University 17 Preseason
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Belfast Harlequins entertained Queen’s in this friendly game, prior to the commencement of the Community Conference next Saturday. Report and photo credit – Bob Given Photography From the start it was obvious that both teams intended to attack from deep, at times throwing caution to the wind, or at least, into a very gentle breeze! From
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Club Men: Belfast Harlequins II 14 Queen’s University II 22 Friendly
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We caught up with this game on the stroke of half time. Queen’s were leading 17 -7 through tries by Harry McMeekin, David Keelan and Simon McMaster. Belfast Harlequins had taken the lead early on through a Owen Henry try, converted by Alex Armstrong. The second half was much more ‘nip and tuck’, as the
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Andrew Nelson, Ethan Sloan, Jackson Milligan, Jason Lyons, Jonathan Bachus, Kyle Mitchell, Ryan Flavell
McCrea Cup: Cooke 67 Belfast Harlequins 0
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Saturday’s McCrea Cup Semi Final, between Cooke and Belfast Harlequins, at Shaw’s Bridge, was a decidedly one sided affair. Cooke kicked off and immediately went on the offensive. After 8 minutes of pressure Harlequins conceded a penalty try. Report and images courtesy of Bob Given Photography Barely a minute later Jason Lyons scored an unconverted
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Junior Cup: Belfast Harlequins 0 Carrickfergus 7
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Carrickfergus completed a smash and grab raid at Deramore Park, coming away with a place in the Deloitte Junior Cup semi finals after a 0 – 7 win against Belfast Harlequins on a blustery Sunday afternoon. Kirsten Todd was the game’s only scorer with the speedy fullback running in a try, midway through the second half,
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AIL2B: Belfast Harlequins 36 Galwegians 5.
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It will have been a long drive home to Galway following a tough defeat in the Energia All Ireland League 2B to Belfast Harlequins. Report and picture credit – Davie Hayes Photography A confident performance saw Quins come out on top against the Connacht side. An early try from scrum half Conor McAuley, converted by
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Julie Anne Garvey, Kirsty Hawkes, Lesley Winder, Melissa Traynor, Nuala McKeown, Sandra Anderson, Stacey Bryce, Stephanie Lynch
Deloitte Junior Cup. Belfast Harlequins 19 Dungannon 17.
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Belfast Harlequins Women hosted Dungannon Women in the Deloitte Junior Cup at Deramore Park on Sunday afternoon. Report and pictures Bob Given Photography The 1st half was a stop/start affair with neither team able to dominate and because of a plethora of injury stoppages it lasted 55 minutes. Dungannon took the lead after 19 minutes,
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Ben Alexander, Christian Bennison, Coby miln, Conor McAuley, James Gamble, Jordan McIlwaine, Mark Glover
AIL2B: Belfast Harlequins 47 Dungannon 10
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Belfast Harlequins welcomed Dungannon to Deramore Park on a crisp but cold Saturday afternoon in the Energia AIL 2B. Three tries late in the first half set up Quins to pull away in the second for a comprehensive 47 – 10 win. Dungannon started the game strongly and were on the scoreboard after five minutes

















