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Ireland Clubs Denied By Late Try In Scotland

7th February 2015 By Munster Rugby

Ireland Clubs Denied By Late Try In Scotland

The Ireland Club team went close to retaining the Dalriada Cup in Galashiels tonight, but Paul Cunningham’s men lost out to a late solo try after a cracking encounter with their Scottish counterparts.

Scotland 23-18 Ireland

With 10 minutes to go Ireland had worked hard to get themselves 18-16 up, until Scotland's Jason Hill set off on a run from his own half.

Poor defence allowed the back-rower storm down the field and touch down the winning try with the conversion going over as Scotland triumphed 23-18.

Both sides started with good intent and it was the visitors who went close early on. They tackled Scottish winger Scott McLeod in his own territory and forced him to give away a penalty. Moments later, tricky Lansdowne centre Mark Roche went close to touching down, but Scotland defended well.

A 10th minute penalty by scrum half Graham Wilson put the Scottish side 3-0 up, however by the end of the opening quarter, Ireland got themselves on the scoreboard. After a period of pressure, Old Belvedere number 8 Jonathan Slattery took a quick tap and went over from five metres out with Cork Con's Darragh Lyons converting.

Scottish number 8 Ross Weston responded with a converted try, but Cunningham's charges, led by new captain Matt D'Arcy, once again bounced back with eight points of their own before the interval.

Lyons landed a penalty and the elusive Roche ran in a superb unconverted try. He went over on the left after a great break by Ballynahinch's Paul Pritchard and then good handling by supporting Cork Con hooker Andrew O'Driscoll and skipper D'Arcy.

That left them 15-10 up with 40 minutes remaining and in the first half it has been D'Arcy and Roche who had been causing the Scottish defence the most problems, while openside flanker Pritchard was showing up well in both defence and attack.

A penalty by Wilson just after half-time brought Scotland back to within two points, but Ireland fought back and a good run by Ballymena back rower Stephen Mulholland got them into opposition territory, but the chance was wasted.

The match then entered quite a cagey spell and with 20 minutes remaining it was still 15-13 to the men in green.

Wilson then put a great kick into Ireland's territory and, soon after a lineout and a scrum, Pritchard was penalised on his own 22-metre line. He was yellow carded and Wilson rubbed salt into the wounds by kicking the resultant penalty and the hosts led 16-15.

Six minutes later the teams were level at 14 men each when Scottish full-back Fraser Thomson was sin-binned and Lyons' successful penalty put Ireland ahead again.

Then came Hill's decisive try, though, and late on Ireland had replacement Stephen Murphy yellow carded as Scotland held on for their second home win in the Dalriada Cup series in three years.

Ireland Clubs: Daniel Riordan (Old Belvedere); Stephen O'Neill (Terenure College), Mark Roche (Lansdowne), Matt D'Arcy (Clontarf) (capt), Ed O'Keeffe (Young Munster); Darragh Lyons (Cork Constitution), Neil Cronin (Garryowen); Ian Prendiville (Lansdowne), Andrew O'Driscoll (Cork Constitution), Declan Lavery (Old Belvedere), Stephen Gardiner (Lansdowne), Fergal Walsh (Terenure College), Stephen Mulholland (Ballymena), Paul Pritchard (Ballynahinch), Jonathan Slattery (Old Belvedere).

Replacements used: Ger Sweeney (Cork Constitution) for Lavery (15 mins), Eddie Rossiter (Garryowen) for O'Driscoll (58), Kevin McGrath (Skerries) for O'Keeffe, Angus Lloyd (Dublin University) for Cronin (both 64), Peter O'Shea (Garryowen) for Prendiville, Sean Walsh (Cashel) for Gardiner (both 68), Stephen Murphy (UCD) for Roche (70), Kieran O'Gorman (Old Belvedere) for Slattery (76).


Referee: Rhys Thomas (Wales)

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