Academy overcome rivals Coleraine Grammar
Coleraine welcomed back their Interprovincial players and Ballymena, whilst still without Irish Schools’ players Jonathan McKeown and Alexander Clarke, selected Marcus Rea and Michael Stronge for the first time this season.
Coleraine enjoyed the better of the first 20 minutes, but it was Ballymena, with two penalties from the trusty boot of Bruce Houston, who took a 6–0 lead.
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Hide AdThe home team scored the first try of the evening when Rea and Stronge combined to put Angus Kernohan over from close range. Houston’s conversion stretched the lead to 13–0.
The remainder of the first half saw the team’s reverse their roles with Ballymena dominating possession but Coleraine scoring points. Two penalties and an unconverted try reduced the deficit to 13–11 at half time.
Ballymena Academy started the second half strongly and a penalty to the corner was caught and driven, with James McClean on hand to touch down.
Bruce Houston added the conversion and, moments later, another penalty to take the home team into a 23–11 lead.
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Hide AdColeraine Grammar finished strongly and deserved the final score of the game, a converted try
Academy: Thompson, Martin, Small, Kernohan, Barkley, Houston, Stronge; Forsythe, Savoury, Bill, McLeister, Moody, McClean, Malcolm, Rea. Rep Browne, McGuckian, Gormley, Agnew, Stevenson