On behalf of the Connacht Schools committee it is my great pleasure to welcome everyone to Creggs RFC today for the 2025/26 Connacht Schools’ League finals. The number of Boys' and Girls' schools teams playing rugby in Connacht continues to grow each year.
I wish to express my appreciation to all the principals, teachers, coaches, and staff in our schools for their continued support of the game. Your hard work has not gone unrecognised. I also wish to thank the members of the Connacht Rugby Schools Committee for their work and help over the past year.
If I may, a brief word to those who will be proudly donning their school jersey for the final during this season: this is only the start of a new journey. Join a local club or university team next year. The camaraderie and friendships forged through rugby will endure long after you have hung up your boots.
I would like to thank the Association of Referees Connacht Branch for their dedication in providing referees and other officials, without whom, we would not have any games. Therefore, I urge anyone who loves rugby to consider further contributing to the game by taking up the whistle.
I know that today’s finals will provide an exciting conclusion to the league and, regardless of the results, I hope everyone thoroughly enjoys the day, creating magic memories to last a lifetime.
Ádh mór oraibh go léir,
Jean McConnell
Connacht Rugby Chair of Schools
Match Preview
This Wednesday, 26th November sees the Junior and Senior A Schools League Finals in Creggs RFC. The Junior A Boys’ Schools League Final will take place at 12:00 PM followed by the Senior A Boys’ Schools League Final at 2:00 PM.
The first final of a thrilling double-header is the Junior A Boys’ Schools League Final which will see St. Joseph’s College (The Bish) take on Sligo Grammar School in what is sure to be a great contest. This match will be reminiscent of 4th December, 2024 where the two sides faced off in the Junior A League final last season in Creggs RFC where Sligo Grammar were able to just edge out the Galway Side with a 24-20 scoreline. St. Joseph's College experienced a similar close loss in the League final back in the 2021/22 season to Marist College and have been Junior Schools Cup finalists the last 4 or 5 years in a row so will be hoping that this can be the year they can raise the League trophy.
Sligo Grammar will be looking to retain the trophy after the last two seasons of success in the Junior A League Final with a few tight matches the last couple of finals against Marist College and then most recently St. Joseph's College where Sligo took the trophy on that occasion. They've proven they're a hard team to beat and are no strangers to a final.
Both teams have topped their respective tables in the Junior A League this season with St. Joseph's College recording impressive victories in their pool games and then overcoming a strong CBS Roscommon side in their Semi-Final with a 26-17 win in Dangan. Similarly, Sligo Grammar convincingly stormed through their pool games and into a home Semi-Final against Coláiste Éinde where they sealed their place in the final with a 34-0 win.
Sure to be an electric final not to be missed, the Junior A Boys’ Schools League Final is at 12:00 PM on Wed, 26th November in Creggs RFC.
A word from Head of Club and Community, Joe Gorham
Finals Days are the pinnacle of our Club and School players’ ambitions. It is a day of celebration for the whole of Connacht Rugby. It is truly a memorable occasion for all concerned which, undoubtedly, will be a source of conversation with your teammates in the many years ahead.
The sport of rugby allows for all our players to realise the limits of their ambitions, it allows us to create lifelong memories, however, most importantly, it is the maker of lifelong friendships.
There is no better feeling than to lift a Cup, Plate or Bowl alongside your teammates while representing your club or school. It is all about People and Place.
Sport also reflects life, in that, with every cup final there must be a winner and a loser. Regardless of winning or losing, the hope is that everyone involved on Finals Days will have a quality experience on their big day.
The advent of the new pitch at Dexcom Stadium has allowed Club and Community the opportunity to host additional Cup and League Finals (male and female/Club & School) this season. In fact, we are hugely excited to host over 40 Club & School finals over the course of the next few months.
On Finals Days, we must never forget the huge amount of work and personal sacrifice put in by all the Volunteers, Coaches and Managers to get you to this day. Volunteers are the life-blood of our sport and it would be remiss of me, on this day of celebration, not to say a huge thank you to each and every Club & School Volunteer for the magical work you put in day in and day out for the cause that is rugby in Connacht.
Finally, we at Club & Community rugby wish all our finalists and their loyal supporters the very best of luck on the day.
Connacht Abú.
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St. Joseph's Patrician College (The Bish) Management: Head Coach Backs Coach Forwards Coach S&C Coach Player Welfare | Image
Sligo Grammar Management: Coach Coach S&C Coach Physio
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Junior A Schools League Final
Referee: Joe Gleeson | AR1: Mark Harrigan | AR2: Stephen Gregory | 4th Official: Peter Gaughan |
St. Joseph's Patrician College (The Bish)
Substitutes
Sligo Grammar
Substitutes
ST. JOSEPH'S PATRICIAN COLLEGE (THE BISH) ADDITIONAL PLAYERS
Oisín Parker (CC), Niall McHugh, Duncan Hunter, Killian Shaw, Eoin Connery, Willem Cahill, Daniel Gallagher, Jack Gavin, MacDara Mannion and Ben Mullholland.
SLIGO GRAMMAR ADDITIONAL PLAYERS
Karl Barlow, Sam Lewis, Ronan Curran, Evan McKeon, Joash Mpoy, Jamie Martin, Sam Egan, Andrew McGoldrick, Niall Wood, Freddie Dennison, Preston Dolan, Adam Lydon, Charlie McMahon, Ethan Stoodley, Oisin Porter and Liam O'Connor.
St. Joseph's Patrician College (The Bish) Message of Support
All of us here at St. Joseph’s Patrician College are so proud of the lads on the U16 team for all of the work and dedication they put in to reach the Connacht U16 League Final. The very best of luck, Lads. Go on the Bish!
Sligo Grammar Message of Support
As you step onto the pitch in Creggs for the Connacht League final, know that your entire school community stands firmly behind you. This moment is the result of your dedication, discipline, and the countless hours you have committed to training since August. Every training session in the rain, every hard-fought match has brought you to this well-deserved stage.
You play not only with strength and skill, but with unity, respect and heart – qualities that define true rugby players. Your teamwork this season and your belief in one another sets you apart. Trust that you have the work put in, trust in the teammates beside you and trust in your ability to rise to the challenge today.
Play with pride in your jersey, pride in your school and give it everything on the field.
Best of luck to all the players and coaches from everyone at Sligo Grammar School