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It's Demanding on the universities, after their Mauritius Cup activities, to motor straight into the first round of the Nissan…

It's Demanding on the universities, after their Mauritius Cup activities, to motor straight into the first round of the Nissan-sponsored Irish Senior Cup tomorrow. UCD, who meet Eastern Health at Rathgar, seem to have the best chance of survival while Queen's at least have a day's leisure in Dublin before tackling Suttonians. Trinity, at home to North Down, need to sharpen up on their midweek performances.

DCU, making their debut, face a tough assignment against NICS at Stormont. UCC, having been in transit at Glasnevin, also move north to tackle South Antrim at Jordanstown.

In this initial round involving only second-division sides, mature Portrane are hosts to the strongest-looking team, Antrim, whose South African player-coach Alan Kelly is achieving as successful a strike rate as several of his fellow Commonwealth players in Dublin circles.

It will be interesting to see what impact overseas figures will have on tomorrow's Leinster first-division matches. Corinthians's Australian quartet, having had to be satisfied with a scoreless joust with Three Rock Rovers at Whitechurch Park last Saturday, may find Avoca more incisive on the counter-thrust. Three Rock probably feel they can break down the Monkstown defence at Rathdown, yet Greg Heger can prompt a lively response from his attackers while the sharp finishing of Graham Berry for Railway Union may be of concern for Pembroke Wanderers at Serpentine Avenue.