Regent beat them 19-10 so yeah close enough but can't see Regent losing to Larne. Also factor in the fact that come the day of the quarter final itll be either Portora or Lrane 3rd game in 10 days, that'll take its tollfuzzylogic wrote:All depends on who your coach was, on the 4years I used the pitch it was always kept very short and was a very playable pitch!by Windeos on Thu Feb 12, 2009 2:00 am
I spent my time at the grammar and the pitch was always long grass which suited the forward game. It has been in a bad way quite a few times.
Wouldnt be too sure about that, they played very early on in the season at Regent and I think the final score was something like 7-0 or 10-3 so it should be a very close game!by DHK on Thu Feb 12, 2009 1:04 am
And even if Larne do get through, which I think they will, they won't beat Regent
Check out the pic's of Bangor Ballyclare from Tuesday, the pitch looks in perfect order considering the weather the counties been having!
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well i'll cycle along the Old Holywood Rd on saturday morning to Foxes field @11am 2 c the old school hopefully beat Ballymena. Anyone else b there?
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Awww f*** yer one of them...H'woodMike2umate wrote:well i'll cycle along the Old Holywood Rd on saturday morning to Foxes field @11am 2 c the old school hopefully beat Ballymena. Anyone else b there?
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Cambridge House 12 vs Belfast Royal Academy 25
BRA will play Ballyclare at home (Roughfort) next weekend.
I missed the first 20 minutes or so, but both sides looked good. Some good teamwork for BRA to get their tries. CH looked dangerous with the ball and a bit of pace. CH had their second conversion attempt charged down, which was rather impressive.
BRA will play Ballyclare at home (Roughfort) next weekend.
I missed the first 20 minutes or so, but both sides looked good. Some good teamwork for BRA to get their tries. CH looked dangerous with the ball and a bit of pace. CH had their second conversion attempt charged down, which was rather impressive.
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Comfortable 22 - 0 win for Larne against Portora.
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DamnDewi Barnes wrote:Comfortable 22 - 0 win for Larne against Portora.
Well done Larne You have to win it now so that we can argue that we couls have made it all the way to the final.
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Comfortable 22 - 0 win for Larne against Portora.
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Just seven wins of the trophy required to surpass Portora's record Fuzzy - Good Luck!fuzzylogic wrote:by Dewi Barnes on Sat Feb 14, 2009 1:40 pm
Comfortable 22 - 0 win for Larne against Portora.
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To be honest im not sure that were ever going to win it! This is one of the most talented sides we have ever had and the still took a pasting from INST a few weeks ago so we sitll have a long way to go!Just seven wins of the trophy required to surpass Portora's record Fuzzy - Good Luck!
As a side note, thats history and doesn't mean much paul, whats in the past as far as im concerned can stay there! You last win in 1942 isn't much use to u current squad unless your head coach is a78year old man, you may have 7 cup wins but none in the last 60years!
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2 semi-finals in the previous three seasons though fuzzy! We're definitely back in contention again.fuzzylogic wrote:To be honest im not sure that were ever going to win it! This is one of the most talented sides we have ever had and the still took a pasting from INST a few weeks ago so we sitll have a long way to go!Just seven wins of the trophy required to surpass Portora's record Fuzzy - Good Luck!
As a side note, thats history and doesn't mean much paul, whats in the past as far as im concerned can stay there! You last win in 1942 isn't much use to u current squad unless your head coach is a78year old man, you may have 7 cup wins but none in the last 60years!
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No your not, your OUTWe're definitely back in contention again.
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fuzzylogic wrote:No your not, your OUTWe're definitely back in contention again.
....for this year
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Just for you Paul. I do appologise but as a Larne man and ex Grammar pupil I dont really get that many chances to brag about anything.
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Larne Grammar 22 Portora Royal 0
Monday, 16 February 2009
Larne were much the better side on the day in this fourth round replay which resulted in an overwhelming victory over Portora Royal.
Maybe the long journey from Enniskillen was a little too tiring for the young visiting team, but their performance was far below that of the first game when they drew (3-3) when they had numerous opportunities to clinch victory.
Larne winger Lee Millar kicked a penalty after 10 minutes before good work by out-half Cary Aston led to Nathan Barry scoring a try which Millar converted.
In the second half Larne lost the services of their Ulster Schools' hooker Ryan Maybin who sustained a shoulder injury, but his replacement Brian Blair soon had his name on the scoresheet.
The home forwards were rampant and the hooker was driven over from 15 metres out to make the score 15-0.
In the closing minutes the confident Larne team added another try. Aston again showed his skills before linking with Stuart McIlwaine who ran in the final 20 metres for Millar to convert.
This was a confidence boosting victory for Larne who now travel to Regent House, but there is only a week for Maybin to recover
Lachlan Ferguson, the Portora coach, was disappointed. “We turned over too much ball and made too many errors. We didn't take our chances, just like at home, and although the boys were committed, we didn't perform as well as we should have,” he commented.
Larne Grammar: M.Agnew, L.Millar, N.Barry, S.McIlwaine, A.McBride, C.Aston M.McCullough, M.Knox, R.Maybin (capt),
D.Garstin, J.Agnew, T.Saunders, B.Brown, A,Christie, D.Swann,
Portora Royal: D.Dailly, D.Cooke, J.Gormley, D.Beattie, S.Duncan, A.Baxter, C.Cadden,C.Sargaison, J.Foster, G.Crawford, J.Arnold, J.Carleton (capt), R.Ogle, R.Dempster, J.Prenter
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Campbell 16 Ballymena 8
Close tough game throughout with Cambell just ahead by 9-8 until a good interception & try by winger Patrick Morrow in the last minute resulted in the 16-8 final scoreline. Turning point was probably midway thru second half with Ballymena No5 being sinbinned for i think giving backchat to referree over a decision - after that Campbelll had a good bit more of the possession but only turning it into points at the very end.
Close tough game throughout with Cambell just ahead by 9-8 until a good interception & try by winger Patrick Morrow in the last minute resulted in the 16-8 final scoreline. Turning point was probably midway thru second half with Ballymena No5 being sinbinned for i think giving backchat to referree over a decision - after that Campbelll had a good bit more of the possession but only turning it into points at the very end.