Charity rugby match proves huge success

A charity rugby match for Macmillan Cancer Support, hosted by Ballymena Rugby Club, proved a huge success last week.
The combined teams of Cambridge House and Ballymena Fourth XV 'Select' who played a charity match at Eaton Park raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support. The match was organised in recognition of former Cambridge House Medallion player Kieran Bowes, who has received treatment for cancer. INBT16-204ACThe combined teams of Cambridge House and Ballymena Fourth XV 'Select' who played a charity match at Eaton Park raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support. The match was organised in recognition of former Cambridge House Medallion player Kieran Bowes, who has received treatment for cancer. INBT16-204AC
The combined teams of Cambridge House and Ballymena Fourth XV 'Select' who played a charity match at Eaton Park raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support. The match was organised in recognition of former Cambridge House Medallion player Kieran Bowes, who has received treatment for cancer. INBT16-204AC

The fixture, which featured Cambridge House Grammar School’s 2010 Medallion XV and a Ballymena Fourth XV ‘Select’ side had been organised to recognise local man Kieran Bowes, a member of the Cmabridge House squad of 2010, who has undergone treatment for cancer.

An exciting game saw the club side edge out the school panel by 27 points to 26, while also raising valuable funds for the charity’s ongoing work.