Tries Hard: The Story of the Ulster Schools' Cup

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cjp
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Tries Hard: The Story of the Ulster Schools' Cup

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Unsure if this has been mentioned before but a book is to be released detailing the School's cup, written by Davy Wells and Richard Mulligan it should make an interesting read.
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Should be a great read,Davy Wells is a great coach and a real gentleman who is still putting in the hours with the first year rugby team and he shows no signs of slowing down..incredible.
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Davy Wells is an inspiration to all 1st years starting their schoolboy rugby careers. Any wonder Methody churn out top teams year after year.......
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So its going to be a book about Methody with a little Inst and Campbell thrown in then?
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I'll have you know that in it's infant years the schools cup here was dominated by that rugby giant, the Royal School Armagh. Producers of such players as Tommy Bowe.......and me. Well that's both extreme ends of the rugby playing scale mind you :)
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