Belfast High get over first hurdle with ease

THERE WERE no real surprises in the second round of the Northern Bank Ulster Schools Cup although Belfast High did manage a 42…

THERE WERE no real surprises in the second round of the Northern Bank Ulster Schools Cup although Belfast High did manage a 42-5 win over Larne Grammar in what was expected to be a closely fought encounter.

Larne managed to hold their opponents to 9-0 interval advantage although the home team threw away too many scoring opportunities.

It was a different matter after the restart when the High School forwards started to dictate the pattern of play and they managed to run in five tries.

Adam White had a try, kicked three penalties and converted tries from Lewis Benson, Ryan McGonigle, Jordan Garford and John Joffrey. Luke Brownlee touched down for Larne.

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Portora Royal and Dalriada will have to meet again after a 10-10 draw at Enniskillen.

A Johnny Laughlin try gave the visitors the half-time lead but Portora came back with a Ben Forbes try goaled by Patrick McCleery, who also had a penalty.

The last play of the tie saw Dalriada gain a deserved replay due to a Jack Magee try.

Omagh Academy had a big pack but Banbridge still managed to gain the upper hand 10-3. The first half was evenly contested with most of the play between the 22’s although Bann did manage a 5-3 interval lead when an overlap led to a Rory Thompson try.

The visitors had the wind in their favour in the second period and despite using it effectively the strong Omagh defence kept them out for a long time. Eventually the pressure told and secondrow Matthew Best crashed over the line.

A very young Lurgan College put up a spirited display but lost to Cambridge House 15-3.

Thomas McIlroy and Ryan Upritchard were the try scorers with Tim Small converting one and adding a penalty. Ben McIlwaine had a Lurgan penalty.

Rainey scored six tries in their easy win over Carrick Grammar 39-3. Oisin Quinn and Chris Moffett had two tries each the others coming from Jack McCalmont and John Stewart. Martin Connolly had a penalty and three conversions while Jonathan Moore kicked the Carrick penalty.

In the remaining tie Wellington College were too strong for Friends’ School, winning 29-10. They were 24-10 in front at the interval and had four tries. Adam Webb had a drop-goal and three conversions to tries from Andrew Hanna (two), Owen Jarvie and Sam Bridge. Ross Robinson kicked a penalty and added the points to Dean Howes’ try for the home team.

THIRD ROUND DRAW: BHS v Bangor Grammar, Rainey v Belfast Royal Academy, Grosvenor Grammar v Sullivan Upper, Portadown College v Dungannon Royal, Down High v Coleraine AI, Portora Royal or Dalriada v Regent House, Foyle College v Banbridge Academy and Cambridge House v Wellington College.