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Bandon Grammar & St Munchin’s Names Sides

1st February 2017 By Munster Rugby

Bandon Grammar & St Munchin’s Names Sides

Bandon Grammar School and St Munchin’s College have named their sides for the remaining Clayton Hotels Munster Schools Senior Cup quarter final which takes place at Bandon RFC tomorrow afternoon – ko 2.30pm.

Bandon Grammar School

  1. James French
  2. Travis Coomey
  3. Ashley Deane
  4. Conor Scully
  5. Jason Bradfield
  6. Niall Beamish
  7. Colin Deane (captain)
  8. Robin Stokes
  9. Jack Crowley
  10. Evan Palmer
  11. Jan Donnelly
  12. Ethan Greene
  13. Ben Gur
  14. Victor Lovell
  15. Sean Hudson
  16. Michael Archer
  17. Alex O’Connor
  18. David Ogden
  19. Joshua Brady
  20. Paul Jackson
  21. Billy Hayes
  22. Soren Minihane
  23. Harry Hall
  24. Ben Hodgins
  25. Thomas Beare


St Munchin’s College

  1. Mark O’Driscoll
  2. Darren Radcliffe
  3. Gary McCoy
  4. Paddy Kelly
  5. Kealon McMahon (captain)
  6. Mark Crowe
  7. Jake Murphy
  8. Shane Kelly
  9. Evan Maher
  10. Jason Kiely
  11. Shane Murphy
  12. Eoghan Carr
  13. Garry Quilligan
  14. Tyrone O’Halloran
  15. Luke Costello
  16. Evan Sheehan-O’Donnell
  17. Karl Mullane
  18. Keith Hyland
  19. Jack Forde
  20. Riann O’Dwyer
  21. James Larkin
  22. Rob Clancy
  23. Jude Pendijito
  24. Jordan Curry
  25. Tom Harrington


Earlier today PBC, Ardscoil Rís and Glenstal were victorious in their quarter finals.

The semi final draw will take place following tomorrow’s game in Bandon. The semi-finals in both the Senior and Junior Cup will be played on the week beginning Monday, February 27.

The finals of both competitions will be held on St Patrick's Day – Friday, March 17.

Ticket Prices
First round and quarter-finals: €;5 Adult, €;4 Juvenile (Gate), €;3 Juvenile (Schools)
Semi-final: €;8 Adult, €;5 Juvenile (Gate), €;4 (Schools)
Final: €;10 Adult, €;5 Juvenile (No School Rate)

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