- the
Instonians name.
Instonians Rugby Football,
Cricket and
Athletic Clubs merged on 1
April 1962, the
combined sections being known as '
Instonians', and...
- 2003 due to a
heart condition.
Since retiring he has
coached Bangor and
Instonians. Son
Jacob joined the
Ulster academy in 2023. Born 12
December 1969, Manchester...
-
University 1923/24 Queen's
University 1924/25
Instonians 1925/26
Instonians 1926/27
Instonians/NIFC 1927/28
Instonians 1928/29
Civil Service 1929/30
Bangor 1930/31-1944/45...
- in rugby's All-Ireland League:
Belfast Harlequins in
Division 1B; and
Instonians, Queen's
University and
Malone in
Division 2A.
Belfast is home to the...
- from
Northern Ireland.
Birch pla**** his
rugby for Coleraine, Ballymena,
Instonians, Queen's
University and Ulster. A CAI schoolteacher,
Birch won a place...
-
clubs in Belfast:
Belfast Met, CIYMS,
Civil Service, Cooke, Grosvenor,
Instonians and PSNI; and six
schools play rugby:
Campbell College,
Belfast Royal...
-
University (AIL Div 1B)
Ballymena (AIL Div 2A)
Banbridge (AIL Div 2A)
Instonians (AIL Div 2A)
Clogher Valley (AIL Div 2B)
Dungannon (AIL Div 2B) Malone...
-
Instonians 8-0 Queen's
University (at Balmoral) 1922-23
Instonians 19-5 Queen's
University (at Balmoral) 1923-24 Queen's
University 16-8
Instonians (at...
- supreme:
Shannon 16,
Instonians 13, 3 April, Sports, page 16
Irish Times. (1995).
Shannon celebrate with
unbeaten record:
Shannon 16
Instonians 13, 3 April, Sport...
-
international from
Northern Ireland. Russell, born in Belfast, was a fly-half for
Instonians and Ulster.
Capped four
times for Ireland, Russell's
debut against England...