The surprise came just a week after the school had visited The Nevin Spence Centre at the Kingspan Stadium to learn more about the history of the game in Ulster and to take part in some interactive games.
The school, which currently has 88 pupils, has recently formed a weekly after-school club for rugby, while the children have also been travelling to Fivemiletown College each Tuesday for additional coaching.
Ulster Rugby's Domestic Rugby Manager, Chris Webster, said: "It was great that Paul and Peter were able to attend Augher Primary School to deliver a session and engage with the pupils there.
"The kids loved it and it was great for the players to give something back to the community.
"We are continually trying to grow the game at all levels and visits like these are important in inspiring the next generation of players."
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