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| 26 Mar 2026 | |
| Written by Rachel Webb | |
| General News |
On a blustry St Patrick's Day at the Affidea Stadium, captain Paul Henry led his team to victory in the Danske Ulster Schools' Cup, the College's 25th win. In a game that was nip and tuck for 70 minutes, hooker David Nelson scored a memorable try in the last moments which was converted by Jack Best to leave old rivals RBAI disappointed.
With incredible support from the College's Black Brigade and Pipe Band, this was a day for the history books, and a fitting tribute to Mr John McKinney.
The team behind the team includes coaches, parents, teachers, volunteers and sponsors - and we are grateful to each and every one.
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