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Rugby Fixtures: March 24-25

Rugby Fixtures: March 24-25

Click here for a list of this weekend’s fixtures in the Celtic League and AIB League.

…Clontarf’s Niall O’Brien in action for Ireland during the recent AIB Club International…

RUGBY FIXTURES: MARCH 24-25

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– FRIDAY, MARCH 24 –

CELTIC LEAGUE:

Border Reivers v CONNACHT, Netherdale, 7.30pm

– SATURDAY, MARCH 25 –

CELTIC LEAGUE:

ULSTER v Newport Gwent Dragons, Ravenhill, 3.30pm (live Setanta Sports)

Llanelli Scarlets v MUNSTER, Stradey Park, 5.30pm (live Setanta Sports)

AIB LEAGUE:

DIVISION ONE:

Blackrock College v UCD, Stradbrook
Buccaneers v Galwegians, Dubarry Park
Clontarf v Belfast Harlequins, Castle Avenue
Cork Constitution v St. Mary’s College, Temple Hill (Postponed)*
Dublin University v Ballymena, College Park
Dungannon v UL Bohemians, Stevenson Park
Lansdowne v Garryowen, Lansdowne Road
Shannon v County Carlow, Thomond Park

DIVISION TWO:

Ballynahinch v Malone, Ballymacarn Park
Barnhall v Highfield, Parsonstown
Greystones v Thomond, Dr. Hickey Park
Midleton v Dolphin, Towns Park
Old Belvedere v Bective Rangers, Anglesea Road
Old Crescent v Waterpark, Rosbrien
Terenure College v De La Salle Palmerston, Lakelands Park
UCC v Young Munster, Mardyke (Postponed)*

DIVISION THREE:

Banbridge v Clonakilty, Rifle Park
Bruff v Nenagh Ormond, Kilballyowen Park
City of Derry v Corinthians, Judge’s Road
Connemara v Skerries, Monastery Field
Instonians v Queen’s University, Shaw’s Bridge
Old Wesley v Suttonians, Donnybrook
Portadown v Wanderers, Chambers Park
Sunday’s Well v Ards, Musgrave Park

Due the the tragic death of Conrad O’Sullivan earlier this week, the AIB League games between Cork Constitution and St. Mary’s, and UCC and Young Munster have been postponed as a mark of respect.

Conrad O’Sullivan, aged 25, was one of the brightest young talents in Irish club rugby. He played for Cork school PBC, for Munster Schools and Ireland at under-age level. He played at senior level for Munster, and was a key figure at centre in Cork Con’s recent successful run in Irish domestic competition.

The IRFU would like to offer their sincere condolences to his family, friends and club mates. May he Rest In Peace.