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big mervyn
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by big mervyn » Sun Mar 20, 2016 7:02 pm
kingofthehill wrote:P Marshall
He may have 3 caps, but I don't think he won the schools cup.
He captained MCB when they won the Subsidiary Shield in 2004 but no Schools Cup medal.
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by kingofthehill » Sun Mar 20, 2016 7:41 pm
big mervyn wrote:kingofthehill wrote:P Marshall
He may have 3 caps, but I don't think he won the schools cup.
He captained MCB when they won the Subsidiary Shield in 2004 but no Schools Cup medal.
Thought he was involved in 2001.
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by big mervyn » Sun Mar 20, 2016 8:50 pm
kingofthehill wrote:big mervyn wrote:kingofthehill wrote:P Marshall
He may have 3 caps, but I don't think he won the schools cup.
He captained MCB when they won the Subsidiary Shield in 2004 but no Schools Cup medal.
Thought he was involved in 2001.
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by Russ » Sun Mar 20, 2016 8:55 pm
Dromore U18s only able to field 12 players yesterday
Sad times brought about by the UR youth policy
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by kingofthehill » Sun Mar 20, 2016 8:58 pm
big mervyn wrote:kingofthehill wrote:big mervyn wrote:kingofthehill wrote:P Marshall
He may have 3 caps, but I don't think he won the schools cup.
He captained MCB when they won the Subsidiary Shield in 2004 but no Schools Cup medal.
Thought he was involved in 2001.
Medallion
He shared the medallion in 2000. Pretty sure he was in 4th form then.
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by big mervyn » Sun Mar 20, 2016 9:19 pm
kingofthehill wrote:big mervyn wrote:kingofthehill wrote:big mervyn wrote:kingofthehill wrote:P Marshall
He may have 3 caps, but I don't think he won the schools cup.
He captained MCB when they won the Subsidiary Shield in 2004 but no Schools Cup medal.
Thought he was involved in 2001.
Medallion
He shared the medallion in 2000. Pretty sure he was in 4th form then.
Two years in the medallion squad - 2000
and 2001. He was born in July so on the cusp of 2 years I suppose.
Methody dad from 93-07 so all the year books with the photies are in the house.
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by big mervyn » Sun Mar 20, 2016 9:49 pm
Some good stuff in those books.
From the 2nd XV report in 2002:
At full back
, Paul Marshall showed tremendous football skills and vision that helped to create many try scoring opportunities. He is at his best when he does the simple things well. 
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by kingofthehill » Sun Mar 20, 2016 10:19 pm
big mervyn wrote:Some good stuff in those books.
From the 2nd XV report in 2002:
At full back
, Paul Marshall showed tremendous football skills and vision that helped to create many try scoring opportunities. He is at his best when he does the simple things well. 

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by ChuckleBrothers » Sat Mar 26, 2016 12:19 am
Beattiespastie wrote:Seriously Russ? Who do you think is Academy potential out of the teams that played on St Paddys day? Rose tinted glasses mate unfortunately.
5 Ulster players started in Ireland Under 18 side v England in the opening game of the 5 nations yesterday. All 5 are Ulster HP players. 3 of them played in the Schools Cup Final...so what's your argument Beattie?
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by Beattiespastie » Sat Mar 26, 2016 2:52 pm
Fair play Chuckle, looks like the Aussie prop O'Toole had a decent game as well as RBAI's Hume . The U19s have young Marcus Rea in the squad and I do rate this lad. In retrospect my comments were unfair mate as on watching the game back there was some good performances and with a bit more composure Campbell should have won the game . I wish the representative lads all the best on their rugby journey.

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by therealspratt » Sat Mar 26, 2016 6:37 pm
Beattiespastie wrote:Fair play Chuckle, looks like the Aussie prop O'Toole had a decent game as well as RBAI's Hume . The U19s have young Marcus Rea in the squad and I do rate this lad. In retrospect my comments were unfair mate as on watching the game back there was some good performances and with a bit more composure Campbell should have won the game . I wish the representative lads all the best on their rugby journey.

Stewart had a great game as well which is a great thing to see from an Ulster 9. On composure you could turn that on it's head, bit more from the Inst lads and Campbell would have been buried.
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by colind » Thu Apr 14, 2016 3:32 pm
If anyone fancies it, tomorrow (Friday 15th)
RBAI 1st XV play Hamilton Boys High School (NZ) at Shawsbridge at 5pm
Hamilton BHS are the reigning champions of the Super 8 competition for North Island Boys Schools.
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by Russ » Thu Apr 14, 2016 3:48 pm
colind wrote:If anyone fancies it, tomorrow (Friday 15th)
RBAI 1st XV play Hamilton Boys High School (NZ) at Shawsbridge at 5pm
Hamilton BHS are the reigning champions of the Super 8 competition for North Island Boys Schools.
See that every day in NZ Schoolboy rugby
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by Blow in » Wed May 18, 2016 7:47 am
What?