MEDALLION SHIELD: Royal School Armagh in dreamland after beating Friends at Kingspan Stadium
The wintery conditions spoiled the game as a spectacle as the both sides struggled to hold onto the wet ball in open play and both lineouts didn’t function.
Armagh took the lead after two minutes, Friends kicked possession away centre Ross Taylor made a line break and he fed midfield partner Pete Taylor to go over in the corner for what proved to be the game’s only try with full back Ethan McAtarsney converting from a difficult angle.
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Hide AdFriends got their first points three minutes later when out half Ross Malone landed a penalty from in from of the posts.
Armagh had lock Kyle George sin binned on 17 minutes for deliberately killing the ball close to his own line.
Friends elected to take a scrum from the resulting penalty scrum half David Scott made a sniping break he fed Malone who changed the angle of attack before offloading to winger Fergus McEwan but he was held up close to the line.
Friends applied the pressure but couldn’t make their numerical advantage count.
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Hide AdThe half ended with Armagh denied a second try, the forwards worked the ball through a number of phases in the 22 with No8 Richard Finlay having a few carries, the pack rumbled over the line but couldn’t ground it and the Royal School had to settle for a 7-3 lead at the interval.
McAtarsney extended Armagh’s lead three minutes after the restart with a long range penalty.
Friends were awarded a penalty for a high tackle on the 22 but Malone pushed his kick wide.