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kingofthehill wrote:P Marshall
He may have 3 caps, but I don't think he won the schools cup.

He captained MCB when they won the Subsidiary Shield in 2004 but no Schools Cup medal.
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big mervyn wrote:
kingofthehill wrote:P Marshall
He may have 3 caps, but I don't think he won the schools cup.

He captained MCB when they won the Subsidiary Shield in 2004 but no Schools Cup medal.
Thought he was involved in 2001.
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kingofthehill wrote:
big mervyn wrote:
kingofthehill wrote:P Marshall
He may have 3 caps, but I don't think he won the schools cup.

He captained MCB when they won the Subsidiary Shield in 2004 but no Schools Cup medal.
Thought he was involved in 2001.
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Dromore U18s only able to field 12 players yesterday

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big mervyn wrote:
kingofthehill wrote:
big mervyn wrote:
kingofthehill wrote:P Marshall
He may have 3 caps, but I don't think he won the schools cup.

He captained MCB when they won the Subsidiary Shield in 2004 but no Schools Cup medal.
Thought he was involved in 2001.
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He shared the medallion in 2000. Pretty sure he was in 4th form then.
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kingofthehill wrote:
big mervyn wrote:
kingofthehill wrote:
big mervyn wrote:
kingofthehill wrote:P Marshall
He may have 3 caps, but I don't think he won the schools cup.

He captained MCB when they won the Subsidiary Shield in 2004 but no Schools Cup medal.
Thought he was involved in 2001.
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He shared the medallion in 2000. Pretty sure he was in 4th form then.
Two years in the medallion squad - 2000 and 2001. He was born in July so on the cusp of 2 years I suppose.

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Some good stuff in those books.

From the 2nd XV report in 2002:

At full back :shock: , Paul Marshall showed tremendous football skills and vision that helped to create many try scoring opportunities. He is at his best when he does the simple things well. :lol:
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big mervyn wrote:Some good stuff in those books.

From the 2nd XV report in 2002:

At full back :shock: , Paul Marshall showed tremendous football skills and vision that helped to create many try scoring opportunities. He is at his best when he does the simple things well. :lol:
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Beattiespastie wrote:Seriously Russ? Who do you think is Academy potential out of the teams that played on St Paddys day? Rose tinted glasses mate unfortunately.
5 Ulster players started in Ireland Under 18 side v England in the opening game of the 5 nations yesterday. All 5 are Ulster HP players. 3 of them played in the Schools Cup Final...so what's your argument Beattie?
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Fair play Chuckle, looks like the Aussie prop O'Toole had a decent game as well as RBAI's Hume . The U19s have young Marcus Rea in the squad and I do rate this lad. In retrospect my comments were unfair mate as on watching the game back there was some good performances and with a bit more composure Campbell should have won the game . I wish the representative lads all the best on their rugby journey. :D
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Beattiespastie wrote:Fair play Chuckle, looks like the Aussie prop O'Toole had a decent game as well as RBAI's Hume . The U19s have young Marcus Rea in the squad and I do rate this lad. In retrospect my comments were unfair mate as on watching the game back there was some good performances and with a bit more composure Campbell should have won the game . I wish the representative lads all the best on their rugby journey. :D
Stewart had a great game as well which is a great thing to see from an Ulster 9. On composure you could turn that on it's head, bit more from the Inst lads and Campbell would have been buried.
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If anyone fancies it, tomorrow (Friday 15th)

RBAI 1st XV play Hamilton Boys High School (NZ) at Shawsbridge at 5pm

Hamilton BHS are the reigning champions of the Super 8 competition for North Island Boys Schools.
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colind wrote:If anyone fancies it, tomorrow (Friday 15th)

RBAI 1st XV play Hamilton Boys High School (NZ) at Shawsbridge at 5pm

Hamilton BHS are the reigning champions of the Super 8 competition for North Island Boys Schools.
See that every day in NZ Schoolboy rugby
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