Almost 700 Ulster Rugby Season Ticket holders and children from four Belfast schools came to Kingspan Stadium to see the most famous trophy in rugby - the Webb Ellis Cup.
With kick off in this year's Rugby World Cup just 91 days away, fans got the chance to get close-up to the trophy which will be lifted by the tournament's winning captain on 31st October at Twickenham.
With kick off in this year's Rugby World Cup just 91 days away, fans got the chance to get close-up to the trophy which will be lifted by the tournament's winning captain on 31st October at Twickenham.
Pupils from Cregagh Primary School, Harding Memorial Primary School, Downey House and Aquinas Grammar School all got a chance to get a photograph with the Webb Ellis Cup.
The trophy had also visited Belfast City Hall, the Guildhall in Derry/Londonderry, Donegal Town and the Giant's Causeway on its whistle-stop tour of the province.
Tonight it will be at Banbridge RFC, home club of Simon and Rory Best who have both played in the Rugby World Cup.
The trophy will then be in Galway tomorrow before heading to Limerick on Sunday.
The Rugby World Cup Trophy Tour will then travel through Wales and England before arriving at Twickenham Stadium on 18 September ahead of the opening ceremony.