Campbell College 3rd XV hosted Wallace High School in their Danske Bank Ulster Schools’ Plate semi-final. The Wallace High School team dominated proceedings for long periods of time and returned home with a 25-7 win under their belts
The second Schools’ 3rd XV Plate semi-final saw St Columb’s College host Coleraine Academical Institution in a high scoring game which the St Columb’s team won by 24-12.
The final was played at Ballymena Academy on Saturday. The Wallace High School team had built up a 22-0 lead by halftime before going on to win the game by 41-7. St Columb’s displayed great commitment throughout the game but, ultimately, it was the organisation of Wallace that laid the foundations for their victory. The Wallace team scored seven tries in the course of the game, three of which were converted. Jamie Manderson and Steven Courtney scored two tries apiece with Chris Knox, Matthew Miller and Peter Meneary all touching down once. Tom McKendry was successful with three conversion attempts. St Columb’s got some reward for their endeavours when they scored a converted try midway through the second half.
After the game, the Principal of Ballymena Academy, Mr Stephen Black, congratulated both teams on the performances in the final before presenting all the players with their medals.
Friends’ School, Lisburn was the setting for the Danske Bank Ulster Schools’ 2nd XV Cup final in which Methodist College 2nds played Down High School 2nds. A large crowd of enthusiastic supporters, as well as members of the Ulster Rugby Academy staff, attended the game which Methody eventually won by 22-16. The Methodist College team got off to a great start and took a 7-0 lead early in the game. Joe Kennedy took advantage of a good scrum to launch an attack down the blindside and run in for a try. Paul Kerr added the extras to secure the 7-0 lead. Three minutes later the score was doubled when Oliver Cairns took advantage of a well-organised Methody driven maul. He touched down for a try, which Paul Kerr converted, to put his team into a 14-0 lead. Down High School recovered from these early setbacks and reduced the arrears to 14-3 when John Hyndman was successful with a penalty opportunity. Just before the interval John converted his second penalty of the game to leaver the Methody team with a 14-6 lead at halftime.
Methody took advantage of the wind in the early stages of the second half. They laid siege to the Down High School line but heroic defence from Down High kept the attacks at bay. There was a delay to proceeding as staff dealt with an injury situation and it was the Down High School team that reacted more positively when the game restarted. Paddy Browne out-thought the Methody defence and took play deep into Methody territory. A clever off-load to William Annett saw William touch down for a try. Patrick added the conversion to bring his Down High School team back into the game having reduced the deficit to 14-13.
With just ten minutes of the game remaining Down High School took a 16-14 lead when Jonny McCoubrey was successful with a penalty kick following a Methody player straying into an off-side position. Paul Kerr then converted a penalty opportunity from the halfway line to put his team into a 17-16 lead with just eight minutes remaining. The Methody team went on to seal the game when Paul took advantage of some good work from his pack to touch down for an unconverted try which took the score line to 22-16, which secured the Danske Bank Ulster Schools’ 2nd XV Cup for Methodist College.