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Weekend Roundup

7th October 2013 By Munster Rugby

Weekend Roundup

Three Munster sides share top spot in Division 1A of the Ulster Bank League after the second series of games.

Defending champions Lansdowne lost for the second successive week, when Cork Constitution defeated them 33-16 at Temple Hill to go top of Division 1A. Two tries from James Ryan and one by Cathal Quinn gave the home side a 19-6 half time lead. Darragh Lyons kicked two conversions and Scott Deasy replied with two penalties for the visitors.
Con’ continued to dominate the second half and tries from Niall Kenneally and Willie Ryan extended their lead to 33-6 with Lyons converting both. Lansdowne rallied in the final minutes and had tries from Cian Aherne and Brian O’Callaghan.

Dolphin moved up to second place after their 15-10 home win over St. Mary’s College. The sides were tied 10-10 at half time. Steve Hansel scored Dolphin’s try and Rory Scannell converted and also added a penalty. In a dour second half Darren Sweetnam scored the all important try to clinch the points for Dolphin.

Young Munster also made it two wins from two after their 29-16 home win over Ballynahinch. Tries from Lukas Kunz and Derry O’Connor and three penalties by Brian Haugh gave the home side a 19-6 interval lead. O’Connor and Shane O’Brien scored second half tries to secure the bonus point win.

Garryowen are propping up the table after their 33-3 away defeat by Clontarf. Jamie Gavin kicked a first half penalty for the Dooradoyle side.

U.L. Bohemian bounced back from last week’s defeat with a 23-17 win over Belfast Harlequins at Annacotty in their Division 1A tie..
The sides were tied 10-10 at half time with Robert Bourke scoring a try for Bohes and David Johnson converting and also adding a penalty. Ed Kelly scored a second try for the home side after the break and Shane Airey converted. Johnson and Airey each added a penalty to give Bohes the points.

Shannon are still looking for their first points of the campaign as they suffered another defeat away to Corinthians 30-16. A try by Niall Horan and a conversion and penalty by Tadhg Bennett saw Shannon trail 16-10 at half time, but their only reply after the break were two penalties from Bennett.

In Division 2A Old Crescent won the Friday night derby under lights at Rosbrien in front of a large crowd, defeating Bruff 17-9. The home side led 7-6 at half time with a try from Kevin Meade which he also converted to two penalties from Declan Bannon. Alan Bennie scored a second try for Crescent and Meade converted and also added a penalty. Bruff’s only reply was a third penalty from Bannon.

Ballymena are the only side with maximum points in this Division after their 40-8 win over Highfield at Woodleigh Park. Wayne Falvey scored a second half try for the home side and Mark O’Driscoll kicked a penalty.

U.C.C. defeated Bective Rangers 13-3 at Donnybrook. Kevin Kidney scored a try for the students and Sean Og Murphy kicked a conversion and two penalties.

Nenagh Ormond have maximum points in Division 2B after their 57-10 away win over D.L.S.P.

Midleton’s Chris Walker kicked six penalties, a drop goal and converted tries by Kieran Burns and Aidan McCarthy for a 35-3 home win over Ards.

No joy for the other Munster sides in this Division as Thomond lost away to Tullamore 19-16, Richmond were beaten 37-16 at home to Greystones.

Four penalties by Shane O’Riordan saw Sunday’s Well lose at home to City of Armagh 23-12.

In the opening games in the Munster Junior League Division One Kilfeacle were the only side to pick up maximum points after their 34-19 home win over Old Christians. David Heaphy, Tom Maher and Shane Barry scored tries for the Cork side and Stuart Lee added two conversions.

Clonakilty edged out Kanturk 15-14 with tries from Sean White and Paul Lombard and Ciaran Calnan kicked a conversion and a penalty.

Both newcomers Muskerry and Mallow lost. At Ballyanly Clonmel defeated Muskerry 18-7. Ronan Crosse and Mark Corby scored tries for the Tipperary side and Morgan Lyons kicked two penalties and Brian Lonergan a conversion. Muskerry were awarded a penalty try and JJ Herlihy converted.

Mallow lost away to Newcastle West 8-0. Sean Herlihy kicked a penalty and James Kelly scored a try in the opening half.

Tries from Eoin Geary and John Kidney saw Cobh Pirates defeat Galbally 10-0.

St. Mary’s defeated Waterpark 20-12 at Ballinakill where Darragh Power and David Hughes scored tries for the home side and Geoff Deegan kicked a conversion.

A late rally by Tralee saw them come from 16-9 down with eight minutes remaining to win 19-16 at Skibbereen.

Three sides had bonus points win in the Division Two. Bandon defeated Crosshaven 30-15. Eamon Ring and Kenny O’Donovan scored tries for Crosshaven and Ian Smyth kicked a conversion and a penalty.

Kinsale were 26-18 home winners over Youghal. Ian Costello scored two tries for the winners and Peter Murphy and Sean Kingston got a try each. Murphy converted three of the tries.

Presentation defeated newly promoted Killorglin 27-14. Barry Sheehan and Brian Hayes scored tries for the Kerry side and Ciaran O’Connor converted both.

Thurles won the Tipperary derby defeating Clanwilliam 19-10. In the other games St. Senan’s defeated Castleisland 3-0, Killarney were 14-10 home winners against Ennis and Waterford City defeated Newport 12-6.

Highfield were 34-13 home winners over Midleton in the Munster Seconds League South. Michael Morris, David Kilcoyne, Niall O’Brien, Fintan O’Sullivan and Dave O’Callaghan were try scorers for the ‘field and Darragh O’Keeffe kicked three conversions and a penalty.

Highfield’s thirds also had a big win in the Junior Two League South when they defeated U.C.C. 50-7. Chris Lyons, Conor Pullin, Neal Griffin, Dave Eustace, Jason Collins, Bobby Cussen, Darren Walsh and Conor Barrett all scored tries Highfield and Eustace kicked five conversions.

A try by Andrew Quinlan converted by Barry Leahy was not enough for Shandon who lost at home to Kanturk 9-7.

RESULTS:
Ulster Bank League Division 1:
Clontarf 33, Garryowen 3;
Cork Constitution 33, Lansdowne 16;
Dolphin 15, St. Mary's College 10;
U.C.D. 33, Old Belvedere 26;
Young Munster 29, Ballynahinch 16;

Division 1B: Blackrock College 19, Terenure College 20;
Buccaneers 23, Malone 20;
Dungannon 21, Dublin University 6;
Corinthians 30, Shannon 16;
U.L. Bohemian 23, Belfast Harlequins 17;

Division 2A: Banbridge 13, Queens University 21;
Bective Rangers 3, U.C.C. 13;
Galwegians 32, old Wesley 13;
Highfield 8, Ballymena 40;
N.U.I.M. Barnhall 18, city of Derry 23;
Naas 25, Cashel 23;
Old Crescent 17, Bruff 9;
Rainey old Boys 45, Seapoint 33;

Division 2B: D.L.S.P. 10, Nenagh Ormond 57;
Instonians 14, Navan 13;
Midleton 35, Ards 3;
Richmond 16, Greystones 37;
Sligo 17, Boyne 23;
Sunday's Well 12, City of Armagh 23;
Suttonians 3, Skerries 20;
Tullamore 19, Thomond 16;

Munster Junior League Division 1: Clonakilty 15, Kanturk 14;
Galbally 0, Cobh Pirates 10;
Kilfeacle 34, Old Christians 19;
Muskerry 7, Clonmel 18;
Newcastle West 8, Mallow 0;
Skibbereen 16, Tralee 19;
Waterpark 12, St. Mary's 20;

Division 2: Bandon 30, Crosshaven 15;
Castleisland 0, St. Senan's 3;
Clanwilliam 10, Thurles 19;
Killarney 14, Ennis 10;
Kinsale 26, Youghal 18;
Newport 6, Waterford City 12;
Presentation 27, Killorglin 14;

Munster Seconds League North: Thomond 0, Young Munster 16;

South: Highfield 34, Midleton 13;

Junior 2 League South: Cobh Pirates 10, Muskerry 22;
Dolphin 27, Old Christians 7;
Mallow 18, Mitchelstown 5;
Shandon 7, Kanturk 9;
Clonakilty 10, Cork Constitution 12;
U.C.C. 7, Highfield 50:

Junior 3 League South: Fermoy 16, Ballincollig 17;

Moss Keane Cup: Corca Dhuibhne 54, Iveragh 0;

South Western U20 Conference Division 1: U.L. Bohemian 31, Sunday's Well 8;

West Munster Under 16 League: Listowel 22, Tralee Barbarians 10;
Killorglin 20, Castleisland 10;

West Munster Under 14 League: Abbeyfeale 25, Listowel 12;
Castleisland 27, Tralee Sharks 17;
Tralee 34, Killarney 31;

Womens All Ireland League Division 1: Tralee 0, Highfield 17;

Division 2: Ballincollig 12, New Ross 0;

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