GUI President Ivor McCandless presents the Senior Interprovincial Trophy to Ulster captain Aidan Doran. Also pictured: Chris Selfridge, Tiarnan McLarnon, Harry Diamond, Nicky Grant, Cormac Sharvin, Reeve Whitson, Dermot McElroy, Aaron Kearney and Shane McGee (Team Manager). Picture: Pat CashmanAfter tasting the bitterness of defeat on their home patch at Royal County Down 12 months ago, Ulster made amends on a stirring final day at Lee Valley, defeating the defending champions Munster to capture the Interprovincial Championship, writes the GUI.
Captain Kevin Raftery and Manager John McGrath with the winning Leinster Boys Interprovincial Team at Lee Valley. Pcture are Rowan Lester, Jake Whelan, Eoin Leonard, Paul McBride, David Carey, Alex Myles and Jack Walsh. Picture by Pat CashmanLeinster retained their the Boys Interprovincial title with a strong singles performance over Ulster.
Pat Murray (Munster) driving at the 10th during the 2013 Interprovincial Matches at Lee Valley. Picture by Pat Cashman Munster kept their defence of the Interprovincial Championship alive in dramatic circumstances, coming back from 3-1 down after the foursomes against Leinster in a result which, along with Ulster’s defeat of Connacht, left three teams in with a shout of taking the title at Lee Valley, writes the GUI.
David Carey (Leinster) driving at the fourth during the 2013 Interprovincial Matches at Lee Valley. Picture by Pat Cashman Surprise victories for Munster and Connacht threw the Boys Interprovincial Championship wide open at Lee Valley, writes the GUI.
Paul McBride had a good day for Leinster on the opening day of the Boys Interprovincial Matches at Lee Valley. Picture: Pat Cashman Leinster got off to the perfect start in their defence of the Boys Interprovincial Matches against a Connacht side that was looking for its first Boys Interprovincial title since 2001, writes the GUI.