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26 February 2004 

Under 20s Roland Barr Cup Draw

Preliminary Round

Dungannon v Ards
Cooke v Ballynahinch

First Round

Malone v Banbridge
City of Derry v Limavady
Rainey v Queens
Omagh v Instonians
Armagh v Cooke or Ballynahinch
Bangor v Belfast Harlequins
Carrick v Lisburn
Ballymena v Dungannon or Ards

The second round matches will be played on the 17th March with the semi-finals on the 24th March with the final to be played on the 31st March (venue to be arranged).

25 February 2004

McCrea Cup

Cooke                             -v-    Ophir

Belfast Harlequins 2   -v-    CIYMS       


Foster Cup

Belfast Harlequins 5   -v-    Dromore 3

Banbridge 4                  -v-    Portadown  4

Matches to played on 3rd April 2004

The New Competition Model

The new competition model will involve the 47 senior clubs plus the winner of the provincial Qualifying League Round Robin at the end of the current phase of the A.I.B. League format.

The 48 teams will play in their Provincial League as is currently the position. The key ingredient in the new structure is the operation and consequence of the 4 Provincial Leagues. Based on the results of these leagues, A.I.B. All Ireland League Division 1, 2, 3 will be formed on an annual basis.

The composition of A.I.B. Division 1, 2, 3, could be as follows:

Connacht: Div One (1 team); Div Two (1 team); Div Three (3 teams).

Leinster: Div One (4); Div Two (8); Div Three (6).

Munster: Div One (4); Div Two (7); Div Three (3)

Ulster: Div One (3); Div Two (2); Div Three (6)

TOTAL: Div One (12); Div Two (18); Div Three (18).

This could change depending on the end of season A.I.B. divisional standings. The above template is for example only and is based on the A.I. B. League position 18/01/2004.

Provincial Leagues.

The structures of the Provincial Leagues will be determined by the Branch Committees over the coming weeks.

As stated the results of the 4 Provincial Leagues will result in the formation of Division 1, 2, 3 in the new A.I.B. /A.I.L. League format.
These leagues will be structured, organised and managed by the Provincial Branches.

A.I.B. All Ireland League Division 1

The team composition of the A.I.B. League Division 1 will be determined by club success in the Provincial League and in accordance with provincial allocation of divisional slots as noted earlier.

12 teams from all 4 Provinces will form A.I.B. Division 1 playing 11 sectional games plus top 4 semi-final and final.

A.I.B. Divisional 2/3.
The team composition of the A.I.B. Division 2 and Division 3 will be determined by Club success in the Provincial Leagues and in accordance with the provincial allocation of divisional slots as noted earlier.

A.I.B. Division 2.
Division 2 will consist of 2 sections of 9 teams selected to ensure All Ireland representation.
They will play 8 sectional games plus cross over semi final and finals.
The bottom 2 teams in each section will play a 9th game to determine the last team in the division.
The Province of the last team in Division 2 will lose its divisional slot to the Province of the winner of Division 3.

A.I.B Division 3.
Division 3 will consist of 2 sections of 9 teams selected to ensure All Ireland representation.
They will play 8 sectional games plus cross over semi-final and finals.
The bottom 2 teams in each section will play a 9th relegation game to determine the last team in the division.
This team is automatically relegated to the Provincial Qualifying League in their Province.

Promotion and Relegation
To ensure that the A.I.B. League reflects the changing strength of the game throughout Ireland, the provincial divisional slots will change to reflect this dynamic.
Example: Munster have 4 teams in A.I.B. Division 1 as per our example.
If the winner of A.I.B. Division 2 was also from Munster the Province of Munster will be entitled to a further provincial slot in Division 1 replacing the slot held by the team from the Province occupying the last (12th) position in the Division 1.
This principle also applies to Division 2.

A.I.B. Division 3.
The Province of the side relegated lose their slot to the Province of the winner of the Qualifying League Round Robin series.
It is necessary to emphasise that it is the Province that wins or loses a divisional slot and not the club. This is important in the context of the annual nature of the new structure. We emphasise that at the end of each season clubs will revert to their Provincial League status except for any adjustment required to accommodate the new qualified League Round Robin winner.

24 February 2004
Senior Cup Draw

Ballymena        -v-   Belfast Harlequins

Ballynahinch   -v-   QUB

Matches to be played on Saturday 6th March 2004

23 February 2004
Crawford Cup

Belfast Harlequins 4 -v- Dromore 2

Clogher Valley 2        -v- Rainey OB 2

Games to be played on Saturday 3/04/2004 

Strange goings on at the Grafton Arena!!!

 

Click on image to get the bigger picture!!!

22 February 2004

First Trust senior Cup Quarter Final Results

Ballymena:57 City of Derry: 26

 

Grafton Belfast Harlequins:78 Portadown: 7

 

Ballynahinch: 25 Dungannon: 22

 

Malone:21 Queen's: 25

 

The draw for the Semi Finals to be made on Wednesday 25 February 2004

20 February 2004
Club Rugby Re-structuring.

The IRFU executive met on Friday to produce their report on the future structure of club rugby. This was based on the consultations taken across Ireland in the last 9 months. The outcome is reported to be as follows. From season 2005 – 2006 there will be an AIL div 1 of 12 teams. Divisions 2 & 3 with 18 sides each divided into North and south sections. It is reported that Ulster is likely to have 3 teams in the AIL 1. Provincial leagues will decide the divisional status of all sides.

19th February
The Ireland U21 team to play Wales U21 on Friday February 20th at the Galway Sportsground k.o. 14.30hrs:

15. Andrew Finn (Dolphin)
14. Richard Lane (UCC)
13. John Hearty (Blackrock College)
12. Glen Telford (Dungannon)
11. Tommy Bowe (QUB)
10. Gareth Steenson (QUB)
9. Tomas O’Leary (Cork Constitution)
8. Jamie Heaslip (DU)
7. Oisin Hennessy (Dungannon)
6. Brendan O’Connor (Cork Constitution)
5. Shane O’Connor (Cork Constitution)
4. David Gannon (Blackrock College) – capt
3. Declan Fitzpatrick (Belfast Harlequins)
2. Denis Fogarty (Cork Constitution)
1. John Wickham (Clontarf)


Replacements
16. Conor Geoghegan (UCD)
17. Stephen Bennett (Bath)
18. Neil McComb (Dundee HSFP)
19. David O’Brien (Old Belvedere)
20. Robbie Shaw (London Wasps)
21. Michael Glancy (Loughborough University)
22. Breffne O’Donnell (UL Bohemians)

The Ireland U19 team and replacements to play Wales U19 on Friday, 20th February at 19.30hrs at Musgrave Park, Cork is as follows:

15. Conor Gildea – Terenure College
14. Cian O’Sullivan – Greystones
13. Mark Scott – Belfast Harlequins
12. Stewart Megaw – QUB
11. Eamon Fitzgerald – Old Belvedere
10. Eamonn Ronan – Middleton
9. Cillian Willis – UCD
1. Michael Diffley – Creggs
2. John Kerins – UCC – Capt
3. Paul Doran-Jones – DU
4. Billy Holland – CBC
5. Conor Lavery – Rainey Endowed School
6. Michael Essex – CBC
7. John McCall – Royal School Armagh
8. Adrian Lightowler – Greystones

Replacements:
16 - Anthony Kane (Exiles)
17 - James Coady (Dublin University)
18 – Nicholas Goodger (Exiles)
19 - Fergus McGuckian (UCD)
20 - Peter Phelan (Exiles)
21 - Michael English (Exiles)
22 - Gary Byrne (Terenure College)
23 - Shane Mullane (Greystones)