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Trinity, the Chilean Cup holders, and UCC (despite a defeat by the Dublin students) looked a class apart on the opening day of…

Trinity, the Chilean Cup holders, and UCC (despite a defeat by the Dublin students) looked a class apart on the opening day of the inter-varsities women's hockey championships in Belfast yesterday. Trinity, who overwhelmed RCSI 9-0, had only a goal to spare in their defeat of the Cork side who significantly beat the University of Ulster, 2-0. The UCC men's team opened their account in the Mauritius Cup with victories over DCU and, notably, UCD and could well pose a potent threat to a strong University of Ulster line-up captained by senior international Mark Irwin. Host team Queen's look favourites to progress from Pool B to the knock-out stages, though they will probably be joined by Trinity in the semi-finals.

Chilean Cup (women) Pool A: UU 1 (J Barr), UCD 1 (S Ryan); Trinity 1 (S O'Connor) UCC 0; UCD 12 (R Pritchard 4, L Furney 3, J Delaney 2, E O'Brien 2, C Frame) RCSI 0; UCC 2 (E O'Brien, J O'Brien) UU 0; Trinity 9 (S O'Connor 3, A Bowers 2, L O'Hagan 2, T O'Dowd, S Rand) RCSI 0. Pool B: Queen's 0, UCG 0; DCU 0, Limerick 0; Queen's 4 (R Brennan, L Allen, S Edgar 2), DCU 0.

Mauritius Cup (men) Pool A: UU 4 (P Barrett, J McDermott, C Kennedy 2) UCD 1 (M Millar); UCC 1 (S Cody) DCU 0; UCC 3 (S Cody, I Martin, T Peare) UCD 1 (M Kingston).

Pool B: Queen's 1 (J Aiken) Trinity 0; Limerick 4 (H Goertz, T Parsons, D Corbett, N Atkinson) RCSI 0; Queen's 4 (J Aiken, C Callender, D Patterson, J Cash) RCSI 0.

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