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Were it not for many thousands of rowdy childer I might even be tempted to take in a last SCF, but as I hate children, I'm going to contact Tommy and see if he's watching or have BBC lost the broadcast rights?
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Must try and find my black & white Union Jack which has been gathering dust somewhere in the attic since I last saw Campbell in a final a few years back.
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HwoodMike2umate wrote:Must try and find my black & white Union Jack which has been gathering dust somewhere in the attic since I last saw Campbell in a final a few years back.
That'll show those catholic grammars

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It was good to see an even schools cup this year with plenty of teams capable of winning it. The final should be a good match if RSA get off to a good start I think they could edge it.

Next year I think will not be as open as both MCB and RBAI will have teams comprised of nearly all Upper 6th players.
RBAI played a good part of the game against TEA with only 3 or 4 upper 6th players
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Bloody spell check RSA not TEA
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Congratulations to Glenstal beating the Cork Christians to win the Munster Schools Cup for the first time ever. 18 v 17. Great to see this smaller school break through and avenge last years defeat to PBC.
The Glenstal stand off and Captain Ben Healy is a very composed operator and their No8 Mark Fleming did a serious pile of carrying.
Glenstal were the better footballing side partularly in the second half and playing into the wind suited them.
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lw7 wrote:Congratulations to Glenstal beating the Cork Christians to win the Munster Schools Cup for the first time ever. 18 v 17. Great to see this smaller school break through and avenge last years defeat to PBC.
The Glenstal stand off and Captain Ben Healy is a very composed operator and their No8 Mark Fleming did a serious pile of carrying.
Glenstal were the better footballing side partularly in the second half and playing into the wind suited them.
Yep the 10 and 8 were excellent. Some of the rugby they played was a joy to watch considering the conditions.


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Armagh by 7, 8 or 9 points.
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Campbell 13 looks to have a bit about him


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And the Armagh 12


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G'wan the Armachians, intil Hogwarts.

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Black is slimming, white gives the illusion of size yet the Hogwartians look substantially bigger than the poor wee yokels. Beginning to look like might might win the day eventually.

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Armagh no composure when they get near the try line


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thecrouch wrote:Campbell 13 looks to have a bit about him


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Gusher's twin in a blazer there.
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