Ulster Schools' Cup Explained

Ulster Schools' Cup
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Sport:Rugby Union
Founded:1876
Teams:33 (season 2017–18)
Venue:Kingspan Stadium (final)
Champions:Royal Belfast Academical Institution
(34th title outright, 4 shared)
Most Champs:Methodist College Belfast
(37 titles outright, 2 shared)
Website:Ulster Rugby
Danske Bank Schools Cup
Tv:BBC (final)
Related Comps:Medallion Shield
Footnotes:Also includes subsidiary competitions - Schools' Shield, Schools' Bowl and Schools' Trophy

The Ulster Schools' Challenge Cup is an annual competition involving schools affiliated to the Ulster Branch of the Irish Rugby Football Union. The Schools' Cup has the distinction of being the world's second-oldest rugby competition, having been competed for every year since 1876.[1] The trophy itself is a three-handled silver cup with a plinth mounted on a large shield.

Methodist College Belfast have won the most titles with 37 outright wins. [2]

Format

The Schools' Cup was reformatted in 2003/04. Previously teams defeated in the first round would enter the Subsidiary Shield competition, teams losing in later rounds would find their season over. All entrants, except those who drew byes, entered in the first round of the competition. It was felt that this could lead to significant mismatches. The reformatting sought to avoid this and to extend the amount of meaningful rugby played by school teams.

The first round was changed to act as a qualifying stage for weaker teams and first round losers entered a new Schools' Trophy competition.

The bulk of the teams entered the competition in the second round where they were joined by the first-round qualifiers. Teams losing at this stage are entered into another new competition, the Schools' Bowl.

In the third round, four seeded teams entered the fray. Third-round losers entered the Subsidiary Shield, renamed the Schools' Shield. The Subsidiary Shield was first introduced in 1971. It did not have its own trophy until 1980 when the Headmaster of Grosvenor High School and then Ulster Branch President Ken Reid presented the Grosvenor Shield.

The remaining teams contest for the Schools' Cup proper, the semi-finals and final of which are played at Ravenhill Stadium, the Ulster Branch HQ and home of the Ulster side.

The competition format was changed again in 2005/06. The first round was a round-robin competition involving three teams. The winner from this joined eleven other teams in the second round. The six winners from the second round joined ten more teams in the third round; the second round losers competed for the Schools' Trophy.

The eight third-round winners proceeded to the fourth round where they were joined by eight seeded teams. The third-round losers competed for the Schools' Bowl. The fourth round proceeded as per the old third round.

The increased number of competitions means that schools which are very unlikely to win the main competition have more competitive rugby and an opportunity to win a trophy.

History

The first winners in 1876 were the Royal School, Armagh. When the Cup no longer had room to record the winners on it, the Cup was mounted on a wooden shield to which plaques were attached. In the centenary year of the competition after the 1976 final, the governors of Methodist College presented a new shield, as the original had no more room to record the winners. The Royal School won in 1977, thus claiming the place at the top of the new shield. The first wooden shield is on exhibit at the Ulster Branch offices at Ravenhill Stadium.

The first final to be played at Ravenhill was in 1924. Before that, finals were played at the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society grounds at Balmoral, the Ulster Sports Club grounds at Cross Parade in Belfast, and one final was played at the Linfield Football Club ground at Windsor Park.[3]

A total of seventeen schools have won the trophy at least once.

The St. Patrick's Day final is televised live on BBC Northern Ireland.

List of finals

Note: Prior to 1942 drawn finals were always replayed. In 1942 it was decided if the final was drawn, a replay would only take place if both schools agreed. It has since become the rule that replays are never held and the trophy is automatically shared. Shares occurred in 1942, 1953, 1954, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964 & 1996.

Key

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(R)Replay
align=center width="25px" style="background-color:#FBCEB1"Trophy shared
align=center width="25px" style="background-color:#cedff2"After extra time
Year!scope="col"
WinnersScoreRunners-upVenue
1876 3-0 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1877 15-0 Methodist College BelfastRUAS Grounds
1878 Methodist College Belfast8-0 Royal School DungannonRUAS Grounds
1879 6-0 Methodist College BelfastRUAS Grounds
1880 3-0 Methodist College BelfastRUAS Grounds
1881 6-0 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1882 Methodist College Belfast3-0 Derry AcademyRUAS Grounds
1883 8-0 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1884 3-0 Foyle CollegeRUAS Grounds
1885 5-0 Methodist College BelfastRUAS Grounds
1886 align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"5-0 RUAS Grounds
1887 11-0 Galway Grammar SchoolRUAS Grounds
1888 3-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1889 Methodist College Belfast3-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1890 16-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1891 Methodist College Belfast3-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1892 Methodist College Belfast8-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1893 Methodist College Belfast3-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1894 3-0 Methodist College BelfastRUAS Grounds
1895 6-5 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1896 Methodist College Belfast5-3 Derry AcademyRUAS Grounds
1897 6-0 Methodist College BelfastRUAS Grounds
1898 7-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1899 21-0 Portora Royal SchoolRUAS Grounds
1900 align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"3-3 RUAS Grounds
1900 (R)align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"6-0 RUAS Grounds
1901 6-3 Ulster Sports Ground[4]
1902 38-0 Portora Royal SchoolRUAS Grounds
1903 28-0 The Royal School, ArmaghRUAS Grounds
1904 11-0 Portora Royal SchoolRUAS Grounds
1905 16-5 Methodist College BelfastRUAS Grounds
1906 8-5 Foyle CollegeRUAS Grounds
1907 5-0 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1908 52-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1909 42-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1910 7-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1911 align=center colspan="4"Competition not finished[5]
1912 11-3 Methodist College BelfastRUAS Grounds
1913 10-3 Foyle CollegeRUAS Grounds
1914 13-0 Foyle CollegeRUAS Grounds
1915 5-3 The Royal School, ArmaghRUAS Grounds
1916 3-0 Campbell CollegeRUAS Grounds
1917 9-3 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1918 24-5 Royal School DungannonRUAS Grounds
1919 8-0 Campbell CollegeRUAS Grounds
1920 3-0 Campbell CollegeRUAS Grounds
1921 8-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRUAS Grounds
1922 10-0 Windsor Park
1923 23-0 Portora Royal SchoolRUAS Grounds
1924 16-3 Ravenhill Stadium
1925 13-3 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1926 align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"14-14 Ravenhill Stadium
1926 (R)11-3 Ravenhill Stadium
1927 22-9 The Royal School, ArmaghRavenhill Stadium
1928 24-3 Ballymena AcademyRavenhill Stadium
1929 18-5 Portora Royal SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1930 14-5 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1931 12-5 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1932 11-0 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1933 8-0 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1934 18-0 Lurgan CollegeRavenhill Stadium
1935 align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"6-6 Ravenhill Stadium
1935 (R)14-0 Ravenhill Stadium
1936 12-3 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1937 5-3 Belfast Royal AcademyRavenhill Stadium
1938 7-6 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1939 16-5 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1940 align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"6-3 Ravenhill Stadium
1941 11-3 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1942 align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"5-5*Ravenhill Stadium
1943 8-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1944 10-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1945 5-0 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1946 8-3 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1947 7-3 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1948 align=center style="background-color:#cedff2"0-0 Ravenhill Stadium
1948 (R)11-3 Ravenhill Stadium
1949 12-3 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1950 5-0 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1951 6-0 Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
1952 15-0 Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
1953 align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"0-0*Ravenhill Stadium
1954 align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"10-10* Ravenhill Stadium
1955 6-5 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1956 6-3 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1957 5-3 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1958 5-0 Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
1959 8-0 Royal School DungannonRavenhill Stadium
1960 align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"0-0*Ravenhill Stadium
1961 16-6 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1962 align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"6-6*Ravenhill Stadium
1963 align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"8-8*Ravenhill Stadium
1964 align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"0-0*Ravenhill Stadium
1965 14-0 Rainey Endowed SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1966 3-0 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1967 9-6 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1968 13-0 Belfast Royal AcademyRavenhill Stadium
1969 6-3 Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
1970 11-3 Rainey Endowed SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1971 14-3 Ballymena AcademyRavenhill Stadium
1972 Ballymena Academy13-9 Belfast Royal AcademyRavenhill Stadium
1973 13-8 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1974 Methodist College Belfast7-6 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1975 Methodist College Belfast18-7 Royal School DungannonRavenhill Stadium
1976 Methodist College Belfast21-3 Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
197712-9 Regent House Grammar SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1978 17-9 Annadale Grammar SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1979 Methodist College Belfast10-7 Bangor Grammar SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1980 3-0 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1981 12-3 Bangor Grammar SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1982 6-4 Ballymena AcademyRavenhill Stadium
1983 Grosvenor Grammar School10-7 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1984 13-9 Belfast Royal AcademyRavenhill Stadium
1985 Bangor Grammar School12-3 Omagh AcademyRavenhill Stadium
1986 Bangor Grammar School17-4 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1987 Methodist College Belfast10-9 Bangor Grammar SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1988 Bangor Grammar School13-4 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1989 Methodist College Belfast26-12 Wallace High SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1990 15-0 Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
1991 Methodist College Belfast23-7 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1992 Coleraine Academical Institution35-21 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
1993 Campbell College46-13 Dalriada SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1994 8-3 Wallace High SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1995 18-9 Bangor Grammar SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1996 Methodist College Belfastalign=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"9-9 *Regent House Grammar SchoolRavenhill Stadium
1997 12-0 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1998 Royal Belfast Academical Institution57-3 Coleraine Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
1999 Campbell College18-7 Ballymena AcademyRavenhill Stadium
2000 24-6 Ballymena AcademyRavenhill Stadium
2001[6] Methodist College Belfast8-6 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
2002[7] 12-10 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
2003[8] Royal Belfast Academical Institution23-10 Wallace High SchoolRavenhill Stadium
2004[9] 14-5 Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
2005[10] Royal Belfast Academical Institution12-10 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
2006[11] Methodist College Belfast11-5 Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
2007[12] Royal Belfast Academical Institution15-0 Wallace High SchoolRavenhill Stadium
2008[13] 36-0 Regent House Grammar SchoolRavenhill Stadium
2009[14] Methodist College Belfast16-0 Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
2010[15] 10-7Belfast Royal AcademyRavenhill Stadium
2011[16] Campbell College18-11Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
2012[17] 22-6 Ballyclare High SchoolRavenhill Stadium
2013[18] [19] 20-5Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionRavenhill Stadium
2014[20] [21] Methodist College Belfast27-12 Sullivan Upper SchoolRavenhill Stadium
2015[22] Royal Belfast Academical Institution14-10 Wallace High SchoolRavenhill Stadium
2016[23] Royal Belfast Academical Institution13-3Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
2017[24] Royal Belfast Academical Institution12-8 Methodist College BelfastRavenhill Stadium
2018Campbell College19-13 The Royal School, ArmaghRavenhill Stadium
2019Methodist College Belfast45-17Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
2020[25] align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1" Not played*Wallace High School
2021 align=center colspan="4"Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
202220-17Ravenhill Stadium
2023Royal Belfast Academical Institution22-17Campbell CollegeRavenhill Stadium
2024[26] Royal Belfast Academical Institution21-14Ballymena AcademyRavenhill Stadium

Points values

The values for scores in rugby union have changed throughout the history of the competition. This table summarises them.

Date!scope="col" width="80px"
TryConversionPenaltyDropped goalGoal from mark
1876–18851 try1 goal1 goal1 goal
Match decided by a majority of goals, or if the number of goals is equal by a majority of tries
1886–18911 point2 points3 points3 points
1891–18942 points3 points3 points4 points4 points
1894–19043 points2 points3 points4 points4 points
1905–19473 points2 points3 points4 points3 points
1948–19703 points2 points3 points3 points3 points
1971–19774 points2 points3 points3 points3 points
1977–19914 points2 points3 points3 points
1992–present5 points2 points3 points3 points

Records

Results by school

Information as provided by Schools' Cup Final programme (various years)

School!scope="col"
LocationWinsFirst final wonLast final wonRunners-UpLast final lostTotal final appearances
Methodist College BelfastBelfast371878202226201765
Royal Belfast Academical InstitutionBelfast341888202421201360
Campbell CollegeBelfast241898201816202343
Coleraine Academical InstitutionColeraine91884199224199833
The Royal School, ArmaghArmagh9187620044201814
Portora Royal SchoolEnniskillen6190519415192911
Bangor Grammar SchoolBangor519691988419959
Ballymena AcademyBallymena3197220106202410
Foyle CollegeDerry219001915419146
Rainey Endowed SchoolMagherafelt219671982219705
Belfast Royal AcademyBelfast119971997520109
Royal School DungannonDungannon119071907419755
Regent House Grammar SchoolNewtownards119941994220084
Annadale Grammar SchoolBelfast119581958119782
Ballyclare High SchoolBallyclare119731973120122
Belfast Boys' Model SchoolBelfast11971197101
Grosvenor Grammar SchoolBelfast11983198301
Wallace High SchoolLisburn0520156
Londonderry Academical InstitutionDerry0218962
Dalriada SchoolBallymoney0119931
Galway Grammar SchoolGalway0118871
Lurgan CollegeLurgan0119341
Omagh AcademyOmagh0119851
Sullivan Upper SchoolHolywood0120141

Subsidiary competitions

Schools' Shield

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Trophy shared
Year!scope="col"
WinnersScoreRunners-up
1971 9–8 Down High School
1972 Grosvenor Grammar School16–9 Royal School Dungannon
1973[27] 7–0 Belfast Boys' Model School
1974[28] 9–4 Portadown College
1975 4–3 Carrickfergus Grammar School
1976[29] 9–6Belfast Royal Academy
1977 4–3 Belfast Royal Academy
1978 20–0 Belfast High School
1979 10–0 Carrickfergus Grammar School
1980 3–0 Down High School
1981 10–6 Larne Grammar School
1982 12–9 Down High School
1983 11–6 Wallace High School
1984 align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"9–9 *Belfast High School
1985 10–3 Coleraine Academical Institution
1986[30] align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"3–3 *Wallace High School
1987 8–6 Portadown College
1988[31] 9–7 Ballyclare High School
1989 9–3 Coleraine Academical Institution
1990[32] 7–0 Rainey Endowed School
1991[33] 10–6 Larne Grammar School
1992 15–0 Larne Grammar School
1993[34] 31–16 Ballymena Academy
1994 13–0 Campbell College
1995[35] 16–11 Ballymena Academy
1996[36] 31–15 Portadown College
1997[37] 16–9 Ballymena Academy
1998 8–6 The Royal School, Armagh
1999 26–3 Bangor Grammar School
2000[38] 22–19 Portadown College
2001 28–7 Royal School Dungannon
2002 23–12 Ballyclare High School
2003[39] align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"17–17 *Campbell College
2004[40] 19–13 Wallace High School, Lisburn
2005 16–12 Ballyclare High School
2006 17–11 Regent House, Newtownards
2007 32–12 Portadown College
2008[41] 27–12 Coleraine Academical Institution
2009[42] 36–19 Coleraine Academical Institution
2010[43] 22–10 Campbell College
2011 33–5 Bangor Grammar School
2012[44] 24–3 Limavady Grammar School
2013 19–5 Belfast Royal Academy
2014 12–3 Ballymena Academy
2015 20–10 Down High School
2016[45] Wallace High School21–5 Down High School
2017 19–13 Ballyclare High School
2018[46] Ballyclare High School34–28
2019Sullivan Upper School27–5
2020Bangor Grammar Schoolalign=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1" Awarded to BGS *
2021 align=center colspan="4"Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Royal School Armaghalign=center 19-10Royal School Dungannon
2023Royal School Armagh43-19Down High School
2024

Schools' Bowl

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Trophy shared
Year!scope="col"
WinnersScoreRunners-up
2004[47] 22–0 Dalriada School
2005 24–5 Carrickfergus Grammar School
2006 22–19 Limavady Grammar School
2007 align=center style="background-color:#FBCEB1"11–11 *Sullivan Upper School
2008[48] 39–24 Cambridge House Grammar School
2009[49] 17–7 Grosvenor Grammar School
2010[50] 28–7 Grosvenor Grammar School
2011[51] 14–11 Friends School Lisburn
2012 24–12 Belfast Royal Academy
2013[52] 24–0 Rainey Endowed School
2014[53] [54] 11–5 Banbridge Academy
2015[55] 31–15 Rainey Endowed School
2016[56] 20–7 Grosvenor Grammar School
201741-3Regent House Grammar School
2018Belfast Royal Academy26-14Portadown College
2019Coleraine Grammar School26-16Friends School Lisburn
2020Dromore High School33-17Banbridge Academy
2021 align=center colspan="4"Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Rainey Endowed School42-16Belfast High School
2023Banbridge Academy31-15Friends School Lisburn
2024Ballyclare High School10-7Cambridge House Grammar School

Schools' Trophy

Year!scope="col"
WinnersScoreRunners-up
2004[57] 18–8 Cambridge House Grammar School
2005 24–13 Lurgan College
2006 48–5 Lurgan College
2007 11–3 Omagh Academy
2008 12–0 Dalriada School
2009[58] 34–26 Down High School
2010[59] 14–15 (*)
2011[60] 22–5 Omagh Academy
2012[61] 9–5 Larne Grammar School
2013[62] 32–0 Portora Royal School
2014[63] 17–15 Wellington College Belfast
2015[64] 29–10 Lurgan College
201615–0 Belfast High School
201715-11Banbridge Academy
201825-16Belfast High School
2019Dromore High Schoolalign=centre14-10Limavady Grammar School
2020Royal School Dungannonalign=centre39-14Larne Grammar School
2021 align=center colspan="4"Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022Lurgan College21-12Portadown College
2023Portadown College32-14Cambridge House Grammar School
2024Dalriada School40-5Antrim Grammar School

(*) - Cambridge House fielded an ineligible player in the final: the Trophy was awarded to Portadown College.[65]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Past Winners of Ulster Schools' Cup. BBC Sport. 13 February 2013. 14 March 2003.
  2. News: Schools Cup final: Campbell College 19-13 RS Armagh. BBC Sport. 19 March 2018.
  3. News: 2. 17 March 1922. Belfast Newsletter.
  4. News: 3. 23 March 1901. Belfast Newsletter.
  5. News: How bizarre twist meant the 1911 Schools' Cup was the only final not to be played until this season. Belfasttelegraph.
  6. News: Methody win rugby's Schools' Cup . 15 February 2010. 2 April 2001. BBC Sport.
  7. News: Campbell surprise Methody. 15 February 2010. 18 March 2002. BBC Sport.
  8. News: Princely victory by RBAI. 15 February 2010. 17 March 2003. BBC Sport.
  9. News: Armagh win the Schools' Cup. 15 February 2010. 16 March 2004. BBC Sport.
  10. News: RBAI in Schools' Cup triumph. 15 February 2010. 17 March 2005. BBC Sport.
  11. News: MCB 11–5 Campbell College. 15 February 2010. 17 March 2006. BBC Sport.
  12. News: RBAI beat Wallace in 2007 final. 19 March 2007. 19 March 2007. BBC Sport.
  13. News: Methody secure Schools' Cup win. 17 March 2008. 17 March 2008. BBC Sport.
  14. News: MCB 16–0 RBAI. 15 February 2010. 17 March 2009. BBC Sport.
  15. News: Ballymena Academy 10–7 BRA. 17 March 2010. BBC Sport. 17 March 2010.
  16. News: Campbell clinch Schools' Cup win. 17 March 2011. 18 March 2011. BBC Sport.
  17. News: Ballyclare High 6–22 Methodist College. 19 March 2012. BBC Sport. 19 March 2012.
  18. News: Methody beat Inst in Schools' Cup final. 18 March 2013. BBC Sport. 19 March 2013.
  19. News: Methodist College remain kings of Ulster Schools' Rugby. 18 March 2013. 19 March 2013. Belfast Newsletter.
  20. News: Methody beat Sullivan Upper in Schools' Cup final. 17 March 2014. BBC Sport. 18 March 2014.
  21. News: Three in a row for MCB in Danske Bank Schools' Cup. 17 March 2014. 18 March 2014. Belfast Newsletter.
  22. News: Schools' Cup Final: RBAI 14–10 Wallace. 1 February 2016. BBC Sport. 18 March 2015.
  23. News: RBAI defeat Campbell in Schools' final. BBC Sport.
  24. News: Inst history boys secure hat-trick. 18 March 2017. Belfast Telegraph. 20 March 2017.
  25. https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/irfu-confirm-end-of-domestic-club-rugby-season-1.4207771?mode=amp Irish Times
  26. Web site: RBAI make it back-to-back Ulster Schools cup victories after seeing off Ballymena . Irish Times . 19 March 2024.
  27. News: Subsidiary Shield. 11. 26 March 1973. Belfast Newsletter.
  28. News: Subsidiary Shield. 10. 25 March 1974. Belfast Newsletter.
  29. News: 10. 15 March 1976. Belfast Newsletter.
  30. News: 20. 3 April 1986. Dromore Leader.
  31. News: Ballyclare lose out by two points - RBAI take the Shield. 52. 24 March 1988. Newtownabbey Times.
  32. News: Portadown College secure shield success. 52. 23 March 1990. Portadown Times.
  33. News: RSD in shield success. 44. 27 March 1991. Tyrone Courier.
  34. News: CAI shield success. 39. 27 March 1993. Coleraine Chronicle.
  35. News: CAI shield victory. 35. 8 April 1995. Coleraine Chronicle.
  36. News: College fall to RBAI in Shield Final. 55. 22 March 1996. Portadown Times.
  37. News: Academy fall to shield defeat. 40. 19 March 1997. Ballymena Times.
  38. News: 66. 5 April 2000. Tyrone Courier.
  39. News: BBC Sport Subsidiary Shield 2003 record. 15 February 2010. 13 March 2003. BBC Sport.
  40. News: BBC Sport Schools Shield 2004 record. 15 February 2010. 5 March 2004. BBC Sport.
  41. Web site: RBAI lift Subsidiary Shield. Belfast Newsletter. 10 March 2008. 11 March 2008.
  42. Web site: Disappointment for Coleraine Inst. Coleraine Times. 25 March 2009. 11 February 2010.
  43. News: Belfast Telegraph report on Subsidiary Shield semi-final results 2010. Belfasttelegraph. 8 March 2010. 8 March 2010.
  44. News: Right Royal Champions. Ulster Gazette. 29 March 2012. 11 April 2012.
  45. News: Silverware joy as Banbridge Academy claim the School's Trophy. Belfast Telegraph. Ronnie. Ingram. 25 February 2016.
  46. News: Ballyclare High end silverware drought with Subsidiary Shield glory . 11 April 2018 . . 22 March 2018.
  47. News: BBC Sport Schools Bowl 2004 record. 15 February 2010. 26 January 2004. BBC Sport.
  48. Web site: Ulster Rugby Bowl Final 2008 match report. 3 October 2010.
  49. News: Belfast Telegraph Ulster Rugby Bowl Final 2009 report. Belfasttelegraph. 20 February 2008.
  50. Web site: Foyle secure Schools Bowl title. Londonderry Sentinel. 7 March 2010. 7 March 2010.
  51. Web site: Rainey Endowed School win Northern Bank Ulster Schools Bowl. Northern Constitution. 15 March 2011. 15 March 2011.
  52. Web site: McCamphill hails academy success. Ulster Herald. 11 March 2013. 11 March 2013.
  53. Web site: Foyle clinch Schools' Bowl. Londonderry Sentinel. 18 March 2014. 6 March 2014.
  54. Web site: Heart-break for Academy as Foyle see out final victory. Banbridge Leader. 18 March 2014. 11 March 2014.
  55. Web site: Finnerty's classy treble seals trophy for Dalriada. Belfast Telegraph. 5 March 2015. 13 March 2015.
  56. News: Dominant Portora claims Schools' Bowl. The Impartial Reporter. 10 March 2016.
  57. News: Ulster Schools' Trophy 2004. 15 February 2010. 26 January 2004. BBC Sport.
  58. Web site: 2009 Schools Trophy Final Report . Carrick Times . 25 February 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100202000810/http://www.carrickfergustimes.co.uk/sport/CARRICK-GRAMMAR-COMEBACK-KIDS-BRING.5011967.jp . 2 February 2010 .
  59. News: Belfast Telegraph 2010 Schools Trophy Final Report. Belfasttelegraph. 23 February 2010. 23 February 2010.
  60. Web site: Super effort lands first 1st XV Trophy in 50 years. Impartial Reporter. 11 March 2011. 11 March 2011.
  61. Web site: Trophy Success for Omagh Boys. Belfast Newsletter. 1 March 2012. 1 March 2012.
  62. Web site: Banbridge Academy complete emphatic win over Portora Royal School in Ulster Schools' Trophy final. Belfast Newsletter. 28 February 2013. 2 March 2013.
  63. Web site: Dungannon's late show seals Schools Trophy. Belfast Telegraph. 27 February 2014. 5 March 2014.
  64. Web site: Dungannon hit a high five to retain Schools' Trophy. Belfast Telegraph. 26 February 2015. 13 March 2015.
  65. Web site: Cambridge House set to be stripped of rugby title?. 9 March 2010. 9 March 2010. Ballymena Times. Johnston Publishing.