Ballynahinch supporters will return to Ravenhill for the second time in a week when their 2nd XV take on Ballyclare 1sts in the Millar McCall Wylie Junior Cup Final on Tuesday (kick off 7.30pm).
'Hinch 1st XV lost a tense First Trust Senior Cup Final 16-10 to Queen's University last week and Tuesday's match looks set to be equally as close.
The High scoring County Down outfit have amassed 146 points in their run to the final after wins over Belfast Harlequins, Limavady, Portadown and ...
Ballynahinch supporters will return to Ravenhill for the second time in a week when their 2nd XV take on Ballyclare 1sts in the Millar McCall Wylie Junior Cup Final on Tuesday (kick off 7.30pm). 'Hinch 1st XV lost a tense First Trust Senior Cup Final 16-10 to Queen's University last week and Tuesday's match looks set to be equally as close. The High scoring County Down outfit have amassed 146 points in their run to the final after wins over Belfast Harlequins, Limavady, Portadown and Ballymoney. Ballyclare have been in superb form all season, having won all seven of the Kukri Qualifying League 2 games to sit at the summit. In addition to beating Omagh, they have dispatched of three Qualifying 1 sides (Cooke, Clogher Valley and Coleraine) en route to the final. It promises to be another great final at Ravenhill. Tickets are available on the gate at £8 for adults and £3 for children. ROUTE TO FINAL
Ballyclare  26    vs     10    Cooke
Ballyclare  42    vs     10    Omagh
Ballyclare  8      vs     6      Clogher Valley
Coleraine  3      vs     22    Ballyclare Ballynahinch 2   59    vs     7      Belfast Harlequins 2
Ballynahinch 2   47    vs     10    Limavady
Ballynahinch 2   27    vs     18    Portadown
Ballymoney        13    vs     19    Ballynahinch 2
Ballynahinch supporters will return to Ravenhill for the second time in a week when their 2nd XV take on Ballyclare 1sts in the Millar McCall Wylie Junior Cup Final on Tuesday (kick off 7.30pm). 'Hinch 1st XV lost a tense First Trust Senior Cup Final 16-10 to Queen's University last week and Tuesday's match looks set to be equally as close. The High scoring County Down outfit have amassed 146 points in their run to the final after wins over Belfast Harlequins, Limavady, Portadown and Ballymoney. Ballyclare have been in superb form all season, having won all seven of the Kukri Qualifying League 2 games to sit at the summit. In addition to beating Omagh, they have dispatched of three Qualifying 1 sides (Cooke, Clogher Valley and Coleraine) en route to the final. It promises to be another great final at Ravenhill. Tickets are available on the gate at £8 for adults and £3 for children. ROUTE TO FINAL
Ballyclare  26    vs     10    Cooke
Ballyclare  42    vs     10    Omagh
Ballyclare  8      vs     6      Clogher Valley
Coleraine  3      vs     22    Ballyclare Ballynahinch 2   59    vs     7      Belfast Harlequins 2
Ballynahinch 2   47    vs     10    Limavady
Ballynahinch 2   27    vs     18    Portadown
Ballymoney        13    vs     19    Ballynahinch 2