BGS set for Bann battle
October 14, 2009
Written by Alan Good, in Latest Stories, News, Schools
Bandon Grammar School will feel they have drawn the short straw ahead of next week’s All-Ireland Schools competition at Campbell College, as they were paired with hot favourites Banbridge Academy in Pool C.
With just one team emerging from each pool to make up the four semi-finalists, Munster’s top seeds face an uphill battle to oust a Bann side boasting nine of the Ulster U18 panel that triumphed at the recent interpros in Dublin, including top marksman Stephen Dowds, who hit nine goals in four games that weekend.
A new-look Grammar side – who will be without last year’s talisman Karl Lynch as he has moved schools for his Leaving Cert year – will also have to tackle the hosts, plus Mount Temple.
Conversely, Ashton have received a much more favourable draw on paper. Although the likes of Dan Hobbs and Philip Sweetnam have moved on, players such as Stephen Swanton and Munster U18 skipper Peter Catchpole have the ability to take up the slack, and they will fancy their chances of seeing off Kilkenny College, Kilkeel HS and Friends School.
Midleton – whose challenge will be anchored by Nick Burns and the Colton brothers Andrew and Adam – have been lumped in with two of the tournament’s big guns in holders St Andrew’s and John Waring victors Cookstown, and Ulster’s Wallace HS.
While neither Andrew’s or Cookstown look as strong as they have been in previous seasons, it is likely they will be battling it out for qualification, reprising a rivalry from last season, when the Leinster school dumped the Co Tyrone side out in the group stages.
Last year’s beaten finalists Wesley are tipped to emerge from the remaining pool, which is completed by Sutton Park, Sullivan Upper and Royal and Prior Raphoe.
The competition will get underway with group matches on October 21 and 22, with the semi-finals and finals on Friday, October 23.
All-Ireland Schools, Campbell College, October 21-23
Pool A: Ashton School, Kilkenny College, Kilkeel HS, Friends School
Pool B: Cookstown HS, Wallace HS, St Andrew’s College, Midleton
Pool C: Bandon GS, Banbridge Academy, Campbell College, Mount Temple
Pool D: Wesley College, Sutton Park, Sullivan Upper, Royal and Prior Raphoe



What happened to munsters 4th team in the comp this year?
the draw is an absolute joke like!!!!
I think the draw is a joke, there’s no point having seedings or a ranking tournamennt if the team who is seeded 2nd in munster gets a group miles easier than the first seeds. it makes no sense to have the best team in munster with the best team in ulster in one group and the two finalists of the john waring competition in another while Ashton and Wesley get the easiest groups they could have hoped for! as a bandon player im probably biased in favour of them but i think the best 6 teams in the competition are Cookstown, Andrews, Bandbrigde, Bandon, Campbell and Wallace,(with the possible exception of Wesley) and those 6 are all in two groups.. It might as well have been an open draw
ulster got a 4th team so villers didnt qualify
i agree its a complete and uttter joke! wesley would be one of the best tho! top 2 reallY!
How Hewitt aren’t in the schools is beyond a joke we re well good enough!
karl hewitt are not gud enough!
midleton for irish schools 2009—–jaab on
bandon vs midleton finla id say jaaaabbb!!!!
best of luck guys
didnt know there was 4 school teams in munster!