The draw for the third round of this season's Danske Bank Ulster Schools' Cup was made today at Kingspan Stadium, with one of the favourites, Ballymena Academy, pitched against last season's beaten finalists, Wallace HS.
The draw followed the second round games played on Saturday morning, which produced the following results:
Belfast Royal Academy 31 Grosvenor GS 14
Portadown College 11 Friends' School 20
Bangor GS 36 Limavady GS 13
Regent House 14 Portora Royal School 13
Foyle College 20 Antrim GS 8
Dalriada School 26 Omagh Academy 14
Royal School Armagh 10 Rainey Endowed 12
Ballyclare HS 17 Royal School Dungannon 12
The winners were joined in the third round draw by the remaining eight schools: Ballymena Academy, Campbell College, Coleraine GS, Down HS, Methodist College, Royal Belfast Academical Institution, Sullivan Upper and Wallace HS.
The draw was conducted by Richard Caldwell, representing Danske Bank and Bobby Stewart, IRFU (Ulster Branch) President, during half time at the Ulster v Oyonnax Champions Cup game at Kingspan Stadium. First Minister, Arlene Foster, was also in attendance at the draw, which is as follows:
Regent House v Sullivan Upper
Ballyclare HS v Bangor GS
Foyle College v Dalriada
Friends’ School v Campbell College
Down HS v BRA
Ballymena Academy v Wallace HS
Methodist College v Rainey Endowed
RBAI v Coleraine GS
The matches are scheduled for Saturday 6th February.
The eight losing teams in round two were automatically entered into the Danske Bank Ulster Schools' Bowl quarter-final draw:
Limavady GS v Omagh Academy
Portadown College v Grosvenor GS
Portora RS v Antrim GS
RS Armagh v RS Dungannon
Four Danske Bank Ulster Schools' Trophy quarter-final matches also took place today, with the following results:
Cambridge House v Strabane Academy - postponed due to waterlogged pitch
Carrickfergus GS 13 v 17 Larne GS
Wellington College 0 Banbridge Academy 5
Belfast HS 3 Lurgan College 0
The draw for the semi-finals is:
Belfast H v Larne GS
Banbridge Academy v Cambridge House or Strabane Academy
The draw followed the second round games played on Saturday morning, which produced the following results:
Belfast Royal Academy 31 Grosvenor GS 14
Portadown College 11 Friends' School 20
Bangor GS 36 Limavady GS 13
Regent House 14 Portora Royal School 13
Foyle College 20 Antrim GS 8
Dalriada School 26 Omagh Academy 14
Royal School Armagh 10 Rainey Endowed 12
Ballyclare HS 17 Royal School Dungannon 12
The winners were joined in the third round draw by the remaining eight schools: Ballymena Academy, Campbell College, Coleraine GS, Down HS, Methodist College, Royal Belfast Academical Institution, Sullivan Upper and Wallace HS.
The draw was conducted by Richard Caldwell, representing Danske Bank and Bobby Stewart, IRFU (Ulster Branch) President, during half time at the Ulster v Oyonnax Champions Cup game at Kingspan Stadium. First Minister, Arlene Foster, was also in attendance at the draw, which is as follows:
Regent House v Sullivan Upper
Ballyclare HS v Bangor GS
Foyle College v Dalriada
Friends’ School v Campbell College
Down HS v BRA
Ballymena Academy v Wallace HS
Methodist College v Rainey Endowed
RBAI v Coleraine GS
The matches are scheduled for Saturday 6th February.
The eight losing teams in round two were automatically entered into the Danske Bank Ulster Schools' Bowl quarter-final draw:
Limavady GS v Omagh Academy
Portadown College v Grosvenor GS
Portora RS v Antrim GS
RS Armagh v RS Dungannon
Four Danske Bank Ulster Schools' Trophy quarter-final matches also took place today, with the following results:
Cambridge House v Strabane Academy - postponed due to waterlogged pitch
Carrickfergus GS 13 v 17 Larne GS
Wellington College 0 Banbridge Academy 5
Belfast HS 3 Lurgan College 0
The draw for the semi-finals is:
Belfast H v Larne GS
Banbridge Academy v Cambridge House or Strabane Academy