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Munster U20/Development Side Lose Decider

17th September 2016 By Munster Rugby

Munster U20/Development Side Lose Decider

A clinical second-half display saw Leinster claim the U20/Development Interprovincial title as Munster fell to a 39-16 defeat in Donnybrook on Friday night.

Munster were leading 9-7 shortly before half-time thanks to three penalties from Young Munster's Alan Tynan but a Jordan Lamour try just before the break gave Leinster a 12-9 advantage.

After a tight opening 15 minutes of the second half that saw Leinster increase their lead thanks to a Conor Dean penalty, the crucial moments came just before the hour as two tries in three minutes saw the hosts race 27-9 ahead.

Replacement prop Liam O'Connor crossed from short range to give Munster a glimmer of hope on 73 minutes as the visitors trailed by 12 points but two late tries from Leinster sealed the title for the hosts.

Munster
15. Colm Hogan (Dublin University) (C)
14. Lee Molloy (Lansdowne)
13. Calvin Nash (Young Munster)
12. Peadar Collins (Garryowen)
11. Liam Coombes (Young Munster)
10. Alan Tynan (Young Munster)
9. James Lennon (Exiles)

1. Joey Conway (Castletroy College)
2. Adam Moloney (St Munchin's College)
3. Rory Burke (Cork Constitution)
4. Fineen Wycherley (Young Munster
5. Sean O'Connor (Garryowen)
6. Gavin Coombes (Young Munster)
7. Alan Fitzgerald (Shannon)
8. John Foley (Shannon)

Replacements:
16. Vincent O'Brien (Cork Constitution)
17. Liam O'Connor (Cork Constitution)
18. Peter Kelleher (Cork Constitution)
19. Cameron Gray (Exiles)
20. Bailey Faloon (Garryowen)
21. Jack Stafford (Shannon)
22. Conor Fitzgerald (Shannon)
23. Alex McHenry (Cork Constitution)
24. Daire Feeney (UCC)
25. Ross O'Neill (Cork Constitution)
26. Steve McMahon (Garryowen)

Leinster
15. Jack Kelly (St Michael's College) (C)
14. Jordan Larmour (St Andrew's College)
13. Gavin Mullin (Blackrock College)
12. Jimmy O'Brien (UCD RFC)
11. Tim Carroll (UCD RFC)
10. Conor Dean (Blackrock College)
9. Charlie Rock (Old Belvedere RFC)

1. Greg McGrath (Lansdowne FC)
2. Conor Maguire (Old Wesley RFC)
3. Jeremy Loughman (UCD RFC)
4. Jack Regan (UCD RFC)
5. Josh Murphy (UCD RFC)
6. Caelan Dorris (Blackrock College)
7. Will Connors (UCD RFC)
8. Paul Boyle (Lansdowne FC)

Replacements:
16. Tadgh McElroy (Lansdowne FC)
17. Martin Mulhall (Lansdowne FC)
18. Óisín Heffernan (Terenure College RFC)
19. Óisín Dowling (St Michael's College)
20. Max Deegan (Lansdowne FC)
21. Conor Hand (Navan RFC)
22. Barry Fitzpatrick (St Michael's College)
23. Darragh Sweeney (Malahide RFC)
24. Ciarán Frawley (Skerries RFC)
25. Jack Power (Clontarf FC)
26. Hugo Keenan (UCD RFC)

Interprovincial Fixtures and Results 2016

Munster Combined U20 & Development Squad
Friday, 9th September, Munster 21-18 Ulster, Thomond Park
Friday, 16th September, Leinster 39-16 Munster, Donnybrook

Munster U19s
Saturday, 3rd September, Munster 35-0 Connacht, Thomond Park
Saturday, 10th September, Munster 13-15 Ulster, CIT
Saturday, 17th September, Leinster v Munster, Anglesea Road, 3pm

Munster U18 Clubs
Saturday, 3rd September, Ulster 14-19 Munster, Rainey Old Boys RFC
Sunday, 11th September, Munster 15-3 Leinster, Thomond Park
Saturday, 17th September, Connacht v Munster, Sportsground, 2.30pm

Munster U18 Schools
Friday, 26th August, Ulster 15-18 Munster, Pirrie Park
Tuesday, 30th August, Munster 8-3 Leinster, Thomond Park
Saturday, 10th September, Munster 19-13 Ulster, CIT
Saturday, 24th September, Leinster v Munster, Donnybrook, 3pm

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