<text> A sixth successive win, and a fifth in which they registered a bonus point scoreline, saw Skins secure a top four finish in Kukri Qualifying League Section Two following a comprehensive victory over UUC on Saturday.

Things appeared to be slipping away from Norman Richmond's side in February, but they managed to turn around their form to produce a strong conclusion to the season that should lay a solid foundation for next season.

With the university side facing relegation this season, perhaps the most dangerous hurdle for the visitors to deal with going into this final fixture was a sense of complacency, for example a major error being the absence of the Enniskillen jerseys forcing an impromptu loan from the home side.

Expectations of a gifted victory were quickly doused by UUC in the opening minutes as they came out of the blocks looking dangerous but once Enniskillen exorcised the bus journey they put on a fabulous display and to the spectator's delight have surely become one of the most expansive Skins sides we've seen in many years.

Skins soon began to settle into their game after the initial period of UUC pressure and from a line out the ball was worked to Alan Wilkinson who crashed over for the first try, converted by Nick Finlay.

UUC were then denied by some great tackles from Ashley Finlay and Alan Wilkinson before Skins went on to grab their second try, which was a wonderful effort. Coming from a line out on the half way; a powerful carry from Wilkinson followed by an offload to Hood in support, onto McCleery and then to Nathan Richmond to finish in the corner.

The next try followed soon after with Buchanan making a break from the restart to put UUC on the back foot once more; then another fumbled line out from the home side returned possession to Skins with some close range carries drawing the defence for Alan Wilkinson to cross the line from first receiver, converted by Finlay.

The floodgates were seemingly open now as minutes later a scrum feed taken against the head was given out the back line and eventually found Ashley Finlay who weaved his way through the defence for another converted score.

Skins soon worked their way back into the opposition half as the UUC defence tired and the next score came from a Richie Grey carry and subsequent maul to aptly draw in defenders before releasing the back line again for Nathan Richmond to cross the line, converted again by Finlay to end the half 33-0.

The second half continued in the same vein and another score came early on after a quick tap penalty just outside the UUC five metre line was crashed over the line by Jamie Johnston, converted by Finlay.

Another elaborate try followed from the restart after a powerful carry from Johnston, Nick Finlay executed a well placed crossfield kick for Ashley Finlay to gather on the bounce and canter in for a try, converted once again.

From the ensuing restart UUC gained possession deep in the Enniskillen half and managed to come away with a try.

Enniskillen got over this setback fairly quickly though and the remainder of the game required a big defensive effort from the forwards at all times while in attack Stevie Welsh and Johnston carried hard at the home side who to their credit never gave up and kept the remainder of the game scoreless to finish the encounter at 47-5.

KUKRI QUALIFYING LEAGUE TWO TEAMP W DL PTS Omagh17150271 Carrickfergus17140365 Coleraine18121560 Enniskillen18120658 Academy18110754 Randalstown18110749 Grosvenor17501225 Lisburn18401420 U.U.C.18021610 Holywood1721148 </text> <text> A sixth successive win, and a fifth in which they registered a bonus point scoreline, saw Skins secure a top four finish in Kukri Qualifying League Section Two following a comprehensive victory over UUC on Saturday.

Things appeared to be slipping away from Norman Richmond's side in February, but they managed to turn around their form to produce a strong conclusion to the season that should lay a solid foundation for next season.

With the university side facing relegation this season, perhaps the most dangerous hurdle for the visitors to deal with going into this final fixture was a sense of complacency, for example a major error being the absence of the Enniskillen jerseys forcing an impromptu loan from the home side.

Expectations of a gifted victory were quickly doused by UUC in the opening minutes as they came out of the blocks looking dangerous but once Enniskillen exorcised the bus journey they put on a fabulous display and to the spectator's delight have surely become one of the most expansive Skins sides we've seen in many years.

Skins soon began to settle into their game after the initial period of UUC pressure and from a line out the ball was worked to Alan Wilkinson who crashed over for the first try, converted by Nick Finlay.

UUC were then denied by some great tackles from Ashley Finlay and Alan Wilkinson before Skins went on to grab their second try, which was a wonderful effort. Coming from a line out on the half way; a powerful carry from Wilkinson followed by an offload to Hood in support, onto McCleery and then to Nathan Richmond to finish in the corner.

The next try followed soon after with Buchanan making a break from the restart to put UUC on the back foot once more; then another fumbled line out from the home side returned possession to Skins with some close range carries drawing the defence for Alan Wilkinson to cross the line from first receiver, converted by Finlay.

The floodgates were seemingly open now as minutes later a scrum feed taken against the head was given out the back line and eventually found Ashley Finlay who weaved his way through the defence for another converted score.

Skins soon worked their way back into the opposition half as the UUC defence tired and the next score came from a Richie Grey carry and subsequent maul to aptly draw in defenders before releasing the back line again for Nathan Richmond to cross the line, converted again by Finlay to end the half 33-0.

The second half continued in the same vein and another score came early on after a quick tap penalty just outside the UUC five metre line was crashed over the line by Jamie Johnston, converted by Finlay.

Another elaborate try followed from the restart after a powerful carry from Johnston, Nick Finlay executed a well placed crossfield kick for Ashley Finlay to gather on the bounce and canter in for a try, converted once again.

From the ensuing restart UUC gained possession deep in the Enniskillen half and managed to come away with a try.

Enniskillen got over this setback fairly quickly though and the remainder of the game required a big defensive effort from the forwards at all times while in attack Stevie Welsh and Johnston carried hard at the home side who to their credit never gave up and kept the remainder of the game scoreless to finish the encounter at 47-5.

KUKRI QUALIFYING LEAGUE TWO TEAMP W DL PTS Omagh17150271 Carrickfergus17140365 Coleraine18121560 Enniskillen18120658 Academy18110754 Randalstown18110749 Grosvenor17501225 Lisburn18401420 U.U.C.18021610 Holywood1721148 </text>