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Campbell College - Schools' Cup Final 2016

17 Mar 2016
College
17 March 2016
17 March 2016

Campbell will play holders RBAI in the final of the Schools' Cup on Thursday the 17th of March at the Kingspan Stadium.

Campbell narrowly defeated Inst in a friendly earlier in the season, however, much more will be at stake on St Patrick's Day when the Match kicks off at 3.00pm.

It is hoped that a great many wll be in attendance to watch the game and our best wishes are with the whole team.

Related Link: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/rugby/schools-cup/campbell-show-their-class-to-clinch-cup-final-against-inst-34503316.html

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