PRIMARY SCHOOLS TAG RUGBY
The festival kicked off on Wednesday 29th March with 16 teams from 12 local Primary Schools braving the conditions to put their newly honed rugby skills to the test in a fun, safe environment.
The event focused on enjoyment rather than a competitive structure and the participants flourished in that environment, with many onlookers commenting on the great talent on display.
This event comes off the back of a body of work, developing the opportunities for children of primary school age, boys and girls alike, to get involved in rugby.
The last six months has seen the delivery of coaching sessions, facilitated by Foyle College, IRFU Ulster Branch and Derry City Council, to more than 30 Primary Schools in the North West.
MOWBRAY SHIELD
In the second of the planned schools events, the Mowbray Shield was held at City of Derry Rugby Club Thursday 21st March 2013.
The Mowbray Shield, which celebrated its 14th birthday this year, was the brain-child of the then City of Derry Youth Development Officer, Simon Mowbray and William Lynn, Chairman of the club at the time. The competition is aimed at developing schools at Under 14 level in the North West, and has gone from strength to strength over the years, with the standard of rugby increasing each year.
This year’s competition saw five teams take part; Strabane Academy, Oakgrove Integrated, Castlederg High School, Foyle College and St. Columb’s College. The five teams played each other once with the top two teams progressing to the Mowbray Shield final and the third and fourth placed teams competing in the Subsidiary Shield Final.
Subsidiary Shield Final:
St. Columb’s College 24 - 0 Castlederg High School
Mowbray Shield Final:
Foyle College 17 - 0 Strabane Academy
The Foyle College side were crowned champions, with a strong performance seeing off an improving Strabane Academy side by 17 points to nil. Foyle ran in three tries - with a hat trick from captain Thomas Cole - but credit must go to Strabane as they battled to the final minute of the game.
Foyle College Rugby Development Officer, David Funston, was keen to thank Micky O’Kane and Nathan Deeney for helping to referee, the coaching staff at each school, and the hosts, City of Derry RFC, for the use of their pitches.
Barry Willis, Community Rugby Manager at The IRFU Ulster Branch commented: “The festival of rugby in Derry has been a hugely successful event with over 250 participants involved over the 2 days. The pupils involved have shown a huge enthusiasm for rugby at both primary and secondary schools level and there has been some excellent rugby played in both events. Thanks to our partners at Foyle College, Derry City Council and City of Derry RFC these young participants have had a first experience of rugby, with our continued efforts to work together we hope to use this as a starting point that will allow more local young people to excel in the game.”