Ballynahinch RFC Win Ulster Senior Cup

Ballynahinch RFC firsts enjoy a win over Instonians to lift the silver

Bank of Ireland Ulster Senior Cup,

Venues: Affidea Stadium, Ravenhill, Belfast, 27th December 2025,

Reports by James Kirk,

Final Score: Instonians 14 19 Ballynahinch RFC.

Claytan Milligan and his team celebrate winning the Bank of Ireland Ulster Senior Cup Final after they defeated Instonians 14-19 at the Affixes Stadium, Ravenhill Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Photos By John Dickson/Dickson Digital ©).

A large Ballynahinch travelling support made their way to Affidea stadium confident that they would have some silverware to accompany them back to Ballymacarn Park as the in form second fifteen faced Junior stalwarts Enniskillen in the Junior Cup Final before the first fifteen side featured in the showpiece Senior Cup Final against Instonians.

The seconds went into their final unbeaten so far this season, having blazed a trail through league and picked off some notable scalps in the cup. However they were uncharacteristically sloppy in possession and had no answer to a well drilled Enniskillen side who punished them at every opportunity.

Claytan Milligan receives the Bank of Ireland Ulster Senior Cup from Ulster Branch Junior Vice President Paula Stewart.

They were briefly in the game around the half hour mark when hooker Chris Francis powered over following a period of sustained pressure but failed to take advantage of an Enniskillen yellow and conceded crucial tries either side of the break to give themselves a mountain to climb.

Kyle Gill scored a fine individual try towards the end but Enniskillen had the final word with a sixth try to give the scoreboard a lopsided look.

There is still much to play for this season for this young Ballynahinch side and they will learn plenty from this experience as they seek to defend the Towns Cup and press home their advantage in the league.

Claytan Milligan and his team celebrate winning the Bank of Ireland Ulster Senior Cup Final.

The Senior Cup Final proved to be an excellent advert for club rugby with a physical, closely-contested match giving supporters of both sides plenty to cheer.

Instonians took an early lead with recent ulster call-up Bradley MacNamara showing plenty of pace to take advantage of a favourable bounce and race over the line.

James Humphreys in action during the Bank of Ireland Ulster Senior Cup Final.

Ballynahinch showed all their class across the remainder of the first half as they began to win the physical battle, eventually sucking in the Instonians defence to allow outhalf James Humphreys to score almost unopposed and then taking the lead before the break when Aaron Sexton shredded the cover defence before offloading to Matthew Booth for the try.

Ballynahinch continued to turn the screw in the third quarter with two superb Conor Rankin penalties taking them two scores ahead as they kept their opponents at arms length. However the game came to life with a second Instonian try setting up a grandstand finish.

Ballynahinch used all their big game experience to dominate the closing exchanges and although electric replacement Pierce Crowe had a try denied by a superb cover tackle, Rankin knocked over a last minute penalty to put the game beyond doubt and install the Senior Cup back into the trophy cabinet at Ballymacarn Park.

Zack McCall takes on the Instonian defence.

Ballynahinch Thirds Ousted Out Of Ulster Junior Cup Final

Ballynahinch Thirds 2 14 Enniskillen 48

Quinn Armstrong presses forward during the Ulster Junior Cup Final between Enniskillen and Ballynahinch 3s at the Affixes Stadium.
Kyle Gill breaks clear.
Harry McCormick during the Ulster Junior Cup Final between Enniskillen and Ballynahinch 3s at the Affixes Stadium, Ravenhill Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Joe Charles in possession. (Photos by John Dickson/DicksonDigital©).

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