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Dromore 1st xv entertain Academy RFC on sat 4th Sept 2010 ko at 2.30pm

Dromore 2nd xv travel to Portadown 3's ko at 2.30pm

Mini Rugby registration and training sat 4th Sept ko 9.30am

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The Skippers show off the Harden Cup
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BARBAN HILL

DROMORE RFC 

SAT 4th Sept 2011

Dromore 1st XV v Academy RFC

QUALIFYING LEAGUE

Barban Hill KO at 2.30pm

Dromore head into this first league fixture in solid form having completed their preseason fixtures unbeaten, a fine display against Ards last sat saw them beat the AIL3 outfit 19 - 17 


Pre Season Training for 2010/2011

TUES and THURS nights at 7pm sharp

SAT mornings at 10am sharp

Dromore RFC Head Coach Jacques Benade has been busy with his preparations for the 2010/2011 season, he has secured the signings of 6 new players to the hill, with exciting back Chris Leathem making the short move from Banbridge and Chris Brigl joining as outhalf from Ballymena. The pack will be bolstered by Simon Beattie from Malone, Stephen Robinson from Belfast Harlequinns and Alan Campbell and Kirk Frame complete the signings both from Ballymena. Jacques said " I have added these new signings to complement the talent already present at the club, we found out last season that our squad was too small to compete in league and cup fixtures and this year we will venture into the All Ireland cup as well so a big squad will be required if we are to build on the successes of last season. Our 2s and Under 19s will be pushing hard for places on the firsts and good players thrive in a competitive atmosphere."
 
Pre season training will start on Thurs 15th July at 7pm sharp with friendlies arranged for 14th Aug and 21st Aug, before the league campaign begins on Sat 28th Aug 2010.

DRFC 2s HARDEN CUP WINNERS 2010
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CHAMPS!

HARDEN CUP FINAL - BARBAN HILL SAT 8th MAY 2.30 KO

HARDEN CUP VICTORY FOR DROMORE SECONDS. Barban Hill hosted the Harden cup final on Saturday between Dromore 2’s and Grosvenor 2’s. With a sun soaked setting and arguably the largest crowd of the season, the scene was set for a great contest. Grosvenor had reached the final by Knocking out Ballynahinch, whilst Dromore overcame a strong Omagh side. A nervous start saw Dromore under pressure from the Grosvenor pack. Dromore game plan had been to offer an all out assault from the start, though this was proving difficult. As Grosvenor moved towards the Dromore goal line, a turnover ruck, summonsied the turnaround. Stevie Nolan received the ball, kicked downfield was collected by Ally Kinghan who scored under the posts. Stevie Nolan converted the try, 7-0, Dromore.  This score was the catalyst for Dromore seconds to play some of the best rugby of the season. From the kick off they rampaged through Grosvenor rewarded with a further two tries from flanker Kyle Patton and  winger Andy McNeice.  Grosvenor were reeling but kept perservering against a relentless Dromore. The half finished 28-0 with a second try from Kyle Patton following quick ruck ball from a Dromore turnover. The second half saw Grosvenor score a try early in the half with some sloppy defence from Dromore, allowing their number 10 to finish a good move in the corner.  Realising that there was still rugby to be played and with help of the partisan crowd, Dromore responded surging towards the Grosvenor line with fine run from winger Andy Graham resulting in a five yard scrum. The forwards called the move and with a pick up from Adam McGregor and inside pass, put Stuart Russell in for a well taken try.  Grosvenor persisted in trying to disrupt the Dromore game plan, but found the Dromore side more than a match. Dromore by this stage had emptied their replacements bench putting fresh legs on for the final quarter. With a renewed vigour Dromore pressed forward once again.  Dromores last try was a second for Ally Kinghan, which was probably the pick of the bunch. The Dromore forwards had moved into the Grosvenor twenty two, a scrum was called which Dromore won, pass to the backs, and a miss move allowed Ally to score. Stevie Nolan converted the try bringing the score to 42-5 with 10 minutes to go. The match finished with the crowd looking for more scores but it was Grosvenor who had the final say with a converted try in the dying seconds of the match, and with the conversion the final whistle. Dromore lifted the Harden cup with an emphatic 42-12 victory over Grosvenor. Captain Keith Watson felt the team had saved the best to last with a fine display in front of the home crowd. The cup was presented by Ulster Branch vice president Harry McKibben to Dromore captain Keith Watson and Roger Erwin. With a mighty cheer from the crowd and shower of champagne, this was a day for Dromore Rugby club to remember. Special mention must also be made to Grosvenor who agreed to play the match at Barban Hill.  This cup victory has come on the back of winning the Section 3 league title, having only been beaten once in 22 outings. Thanks throughout the season to captain Keith Watson, Roger Erwin, managers Johnny McNeill, Garth Brown and all the players who have helped to make this an incredible 2009/2010 season.                                 

Harden Cup
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Keith Watson receives the cup from Harry Mckibben fom the Ulster Branch
TRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ali KIngan scores to the delight of Watsy
DRFC u19s
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Nutty Crust U19 CHAMPIONS
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Captain Kirk receives the cup to send DRFC U19s into orbit

DROMORE RFC U19s have had a busy end to their season, Captained by Ulster Under 20 squad member Jamie Kirk they have reached not 1 but 2 cup finals, a large local crowd turned up at Ravenhill on Tues night to watch their match against local rivals Ballynahinch, although the boys did themselves and the club proud they lost an epic battle 17 - 6. Their disappointment was short lived as they beat Coleraine 14-7 in the final of the Nutty Crust Tournament on tues night. In front of a large crowd they battled like demons and tries from Daniel Cummins and James Gibson at the death saw them lift the trophy from Ulster players Isaac Boss and Andrew Trimble. Well Done Lads!  

Well done to Junior Ulster who defeated Connaught 37-23 in their inter pro series match. Dromore Head Coach Jacques Benade coached the team which included 7 Dromore players. Jonny Murray, Michael Harshaw, Jonny Simpson made it a Dromore front row, while Tom Finn, James Thompson, Gareth Martin and Claude Crawford played in the backs. The Juniors now head to Limerick on Sat 1st May to tackle Munster Juniors.  

All Ireland Cup Rugby returns to Barban Hill

Dromore RFC 1st XV having secured a top 4 finish in the Qualifying 1 league have qualified for the Junior All Ireland Cup competition for 2010/11 season. Director of Rugby Jeremy Ogle said " this was an objective we set ourselves at the start of our league campaign and it has been satisfying to meet this goal. We have played in and enjoyed this competition before and it will give our players a taste of All Ireland rugby all be it in a cup format"

Dromore 2nd XV secured the Junior League 3 league title and promotion on 17th April when a young side captained by veteran Roger Erwin beat Academy 2s a Roughfort. They now go into the Harden Cup which sees the league winners from the 5 Junior leagues play off. Dromore will play Omagh 3s in the semi-final on 1st May 2010.



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Gareth Fitzpatrick in action

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Sat 8st May 2010 Fixtures
   
DRFC 1st XV No Match
   
DRFC 2nd XV Harden Cup final at Barban Hill 2.30 ko
     

Sat 27th March 2010

DRFC Players Awards Dinner

1st XV Player of the Year - James Thompson

2nd XV Player of the Year - Steven Nolan

3rd XV Player of the Year - Simon Houston

Barbanians Cup - Most improved player - Jamie McFarland

Baxter Cup - Club Man of the Year - Trevor Mulholland


DROMORE RFC BARBANIANS TOUR 2010

The over 35s played a Connaught Over 35s team at Castlebar RFC on 1st May, they defeated a strong provincial outfit by 21 - 10, tries from Garth Brown, Geff Alderdice and Davy Cantley sealed the win, Prop and skipper Jonny "Cecil" McNeil added 3 conversions with his trusted right peg. Tour Director Alex Morton hailed the win as one of Dromore's finest while on tour and vowed to keep the touring tradition of the Barbanians alive. Dromore had a special guest touring in the hulk of Glen Ross, the former Britain's Strongest Man played for 50 mins and Connaught's scrum half will have fond memories of Glen when he gets out of hospital!