A Conversation for St Patrick's Day

School Sport on St. Pats Day

Post 1

Demon Drawer

In Northern Ireland St. Patricks day is the tradional day for the finals of the schools cup in Rugby, Gaelic football and football. These finals are held at the corresponding appropriate venues and attract large crowds and television audiences. The Rugby is held a Ulster's Ravenhill ground, the Gaelic at Casement Park, and the football is held at one of the top grounds as well. Every schoolboy/girl wants to be able to go to one of these venues to cheer on their school.


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Post 2

Sionnach (down boy!)

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Post 3

Wand'rin star

ROFL
Thanks for that.smiley - smiley


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Post 4

Sionnach (down boy!)

rofl......wha?


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Post 5

Phil

rolls on floor laughing


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Post 6

Demon Drawer

Right news of the 2000 finalists.

Rugby: Royal Belast Academical Institution (AKA Inst)
versus Ballymena Academy


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Post 7

Demon Drawer

Gaelic: St. Patrick's Armagh v St. Michael's Enniskillen


Results for 2000

Post 8

Demon Drawer

Gaelic Result

St. Patrick's, Aramgh 3-6

beat

St. Michael's Enniskillen 1-9

Note: The first figure is number of Goals, scored in the net below the crossbar, worth 3 points. A point is a shot that goes between the uprights over the crossbar.


Results for 2000

Post 9

Demon Drawer

Rugby:

Inst 24 Ballymena 6

Football:

Corpus Christie 1 St. Chritophers 1 AET They'll share the trophy for the first time in history.

Oh and Crossmaglen retained the All Ireland Club Title for a thrid time beating Na Finnia score to follow once sober. smiley - bigeyes


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