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Meanwhile, Shannon, Dolphin and UCC will hope to claim their first wins of the season in division 1b.
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Meanwhile, Shannon, Dolphin and UCC will hope to claim their first wins of the season in division 1b.
Young Munster produced an impressive display with a little help from a raucous crowd in Cork.
Here are the fixtures across the divisions today in the Ulster Bank League.
Dublin University made a winning return to Division 1A.
Clontarf and Leinster out-half Joey Carbery collected the Rising Star award.
‘Tarf coach Andy Wood says his young out-half is a formidable operator with and without the ball.
The Leinster academy out-half had a hand in everything the Dublin club did well at the Aviva Stadium.
‘Tarf moved a step closer to claiming a second title in three years with victory over UCD.
Clontarf centre Matt D’Arcy was named Ulster Bank Player of the year in Division 1A.
“Our focus has always been that if something goes wrong, forget that,” says the former Wales coach.
Scott Deasy played a central role in an absorbing final at the Aviva Stadium.
The moment after the conversion hits the bar is perfectly cinematic.
Get all the results and scorers from yesterday’s Ulster Bank League Division 1A and 1B action.
All that and much more grassroots rugby besides.
While Ringrose shone through the rain, David Joyce always looked to have a grip on the game.
Meanwhile, Terenure tore Young Munster apart to move top of the Division 1A table.
The Ulster Bank League Division 1A and 1B kicked off under lights tonight.
Friday Night Lights are back and the IRFU has vowed to live-stream more matches.
Division 1A champions Clontarf picked up no less than four trophies after their superb league success.
The Leinster prop was joined by Connacht’s Paul O’Donohoe at Castle Avenue last night.
Conor Hogan applied the finish to a gorgeous one-phase move.
Mike Ruddock’s side were the runaway success of the season and had too much for their Northside rivals.
Mike Ruddock’s side destroyed Dolphin while Young Munster handed Old Belvedere a heavy loss.
The league is heading into hibernation, but not until plenty of precious points have been stored.
Shannon are looking for a first win of the season against last year’s champions, St Mary’s College.
Plus, Anglesea Road will play host to a bottom-of-the-table scrap tomorrow.
The two sides will meet at Templeville Road, home to league champions St Mary’s, on Saturday afternoon.
A double from Darren Hudson and a superb score from Conor Hogan was enough for a leadership change in the UBL