Chris Parker tips Armagh to pass tight Queen’s test

Division One leaders Metropolis of Armagh will likely be confronting reminiscences of final season’s Senior Cup Remaining as they host Queen’s College who ran out convincing winners on that event in Might.

Though Armagh have parked that have of shedding out on silverware, they're desperate to go to a few Ulster League wins from three because the build-up continues to the AIL marketing campaign which begins firstly of subsequent month.

“We’re hoping for a greater efficiency (than the cup Remaining),” defined Armagh coach Chris Parker.

“However primarily we must be higher than we had been in opposition to Banbridge and transfer on and Queen’s would be the excellent check particularly when we've a college aspect UCC up second within the AIL.”

Each side will likely be diluted as they've a misplaced variety of gamers to Ulster A.

Ballynahinch will likely be in search of a 3rd victory from the identical variety of video games once they face Banbridge at Ballymacarn Park.

Thought the present league champions are having to do with out Conor McKee, George Saunderson and Jamie Macartney on account of Ulster A commitments, they do have Zac Ward again in harness.

The opposite high flight match sees Malone meet Ballymena.

Rainey Outdated Boys at present sit high of Division Two and journey to backside aspect Belfast Harlequins, however with each groups set to fulfill subsequent month within the AIL, they will hardly wish to present their strongest arms for this fixture.

Nonetheless, the guests have ex-Ulster prop Tommy O’Hagan skippering and are giving a debut to new Kiwi again Moli Faiva.  Elsewhere, Dungannon entertain Bangor whereas Instonians are at Omagh.

Division One: Ballynahinch v Banbridge, Metropolis of Armagh v Queen’s College, Malone v Ballymena.

Division Two: Belfast Harlequins v Rainey Outdated Boys, Dungannon v Bangor, Omagh v Instonians.

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