Sun, 01 May, 2011 - 18:32
Cork Constitution 17 Old Belvedere 20
Old Belvedere secured the Ulster Bank League Division 1 trophy for the first time in their history, beating last year's champions Cork Constitution in a gripping final at Donnybrook.
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CourtsRugbyHeathrowPlace: DonnybrookPerson: David MonganPerson: Gerry HurleyPerson: Brian WalshPerson: Stewart MaguirePerson: John KennedyPerson: Sean ScanlonPerson: Conal KeanePerson: KennedyPerson: Declan KidneyPerson: Les KissPerson: Gert SmalPerson: Joe SchmidtPerson: Isa NacewaPerson: Andy DunnePerson: Stephen ArcherPerson: Phil WerahikoPerson: DunnePerson: Ben WoodsPerson: Daniel RiordanPerson: MonganPerson: HurleyPerson: WalshPerson: Scott DeasyPerson: Denis FogartyPerson: Simon ZeboPerson: Ivan DineenPerson: Richie LanePerson: BelvoPerson: Brendan CuttrissPerson: Billy HollandPerson: ArcherPerson: Ian NaglePerson: Jason RisdonPerson: MaguirePerson: ZeboPerson: RiordanPerson: Chris KeanePerson: LanePerson: Martin GatelyPerson: Eddie DevittPerson: Leo Auva'aPerson: WoodsPerson: Auva'aPerson: Jonathan SlatteryEvent: Ulster Bank League Division 1Event: Ulster Bank LeagueOrganisation: Old BelvedereOrganisation: Cork ConstitutionOrganisation: St. Mary's CollegeOrganisation: Cork ConOrganisation: RTÉOrganisation: Ulster BankOrganisation: ConstitutionOrganisation: BelvoOrganisation: Munster
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