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Limerick Rugby Roundup: ⁣Garryowen Relegated Despite Win, ‍Young Munster Victorious, Shannon Faces Relegation Threat

Limerick rugby teams experienced‍ a weekend of​ mixed fortunes in the energia ⁢All-Ireland League, with⁤ important implications for relegation and ​playoff hopes‍ as the regular season nears its end.

Garryowen’s ‍Relegation Confirmed Despite Home ​Win

Garryowen’s gritty 19-18 victory over ​Clontarf⁣ at Dooradoyle wasn’t enough to save ‍them from relegation to division 1B. Despite winning their last two matches, the‌ Light‌ Blues’ earlier struggles left them unable to catch UCD or City of Armagh with‍ only ​one game remaining.

  • Key Fact: Garryowen is ​six points⁤ behind UCD and eight behind City of Armagh, making‌ it mathematically impossible‍ to avoid relegation.

Young Munster Clinch Remarkable Victory

Young ⁢Munster bounced back ‌with a​ 20-12 victory over ‍Terenure ​College in Dublin. Although their ‍playoff aspirations were already dashed, the Greenfields side can ‌take pride in ending Terenure’s semi-final hopes.

Shannon’s⁣ Relegation Battle ‌Intensifies

Shannon’s chances of staying‍ in‍ Division 1B are hanging by a thread after a 34-5 defeat to ⁣Old wesley. They are now relying on a ​bonus-point win against Queen’s​ in ​their final‍ match, coupled with ‌unfavorable results from Highfield and dublin University, to avoid relegation.

  • Crucial Detail: ⁣Shannon’s inferior scoring difference adds another layer of difficulty⁤ to⁢ their​ survival⁢ bid.

Old Crescent ‌Secure Pleasant Position

Old crescent defeated Navan 16-14,‍ securing‌ a ‌comfortable mid-table position in Division ⁤2A.

UL-Bohemian Boost Playoff Hopes

UL-Bohemian enhanced⁤ their promotion playoff chances with a 32-10 bonus-point win over Skerries,⁤ moving up to fourth place in Division 2B as​ the regular season concludes.

Bruff Secure Division 2C⁣ Status

Despite a narrow 17-20 defeat⁢ to Monkstown, ‌Bruff secured their Division 2C status⁤ for next season.

Match details

Garryowen​ 19 Clontarf 18

  • Garryowen Scorers: Tries: Gordon Wood ⁤(2),⁣ Mikey veale; Conversions: Dylan Hicks (2)
  • Clontarf Scorers: ⁤ Tries: ‍Sam Owens, Dylan Donnellan; Conversion: Conor Kelly; Penalties: Conor Kelly (2)

Garryowen: Colm Quilligan; Tom Ironside wickham, Gordon ⁣Wood, JJ O’Neill, Ronan ⁢Quinn; Dylan Hicks, Kelvin Langan; George Hadden, Lars Linnenbank, Ronan‌ Foxe, ‌finn McCall, Kevin Seymour,‌ Cian Hurley, Des fitzgerald (capt), ⁤Brian Gleeson.Replacements: Dean Fanning, Mikey Veale, Oisin Kearney, Oisin Cooke, Chulainn Williams, Jack‍ Delaney.

Clontarf: ​ Noah Sheridan; Peter⁢ Maher, Connor Fahy,⁤ Tadhg Bird, Stephen Ryan;⁣ Conor Kelly, Sam Owens; charlie Ward,‌ Dylan Donnellan (capt), Ben Griffin, Fionn Gilbert, Jim Peters, Callum Smith, Aaron ​Coleman, John V.

Young Munster and Old Wesley Secure Crucial Wins in All Ireland League

Late surge propels Young ​Munster; Old ‍Wesley dominates Shannon in Division 1B.

DUBLIN, ​Ireland ⁤– Young Munster delivered‍ a strong ‌second-half ​performance to overcome Terenure College 20-12 in a tense encounter at Lakelands Park. ‌simultaneously occurring,⁤ Old Wesley showcased ⁤their⁤ dominance with a commanding⁢ 34-5 victory over shannon in Division 1B.

Young​ munster Defeats Terenure ⁢College‌ in Tight Contest

Young Munster secured a hard-fought victory over Terenure College with a final score of 20-12. ‌ The ‌Limerick-based club demonstrated‌ resilience, especially in the second half, to clinch the win on the road.

Terenure ⁣College‌ took ‌an early lead with tries from ⁤Mark Nicholson and Jordan ​Coghlan, along with a conversion by Caolan Dooley. Though,Young Munster responded with tries ⁤from Evan O’Connell and ⁣a brace from Shay McCarthy. Julian Leszczynski added a conversion and a penalty to​ seal the ‌victory‍ for⁤ the visitors.

Scores: Terenure College 12‍ (Tries: Mark Nicholson, ​Jordan Coghlan; Conversion: Caolan Dooley). Young Munster 20 (Tries: Evan O’Connell, shay mccarthy [2]; Conversion: Julian Leszczynski; Penalty: Julian Leszczynski).

Terenure College: Adam La ‍Grue; Caolan Dooley, ​Ethan Reilly, Peter Sylvester, Craig ⁤Adams; Aran Egan, Alan Bennie; Marcus Hanan, Mark Nicholson,⁤ Luke Rigney, Luke Clohessy (capt), david Maher, Will Hickey,⁢ Max russell, Jordan Coghlan. Replacements: Levi Vaughan, Adam Tuite, Matt⁢ Caffrey, Tom Coghlan, Chris O’Connor, Daniel Martin.

Young Munster: Patrick Campbell; Hubert Gilvarry, Fionn Gibbons, Samson Seinafo, Shay⁣ McCarthy; Julian Leszczynski, Jake O’Riordan; ‍David Begley, Aaron Roulston, Paul Allen, Sean Rigney, Evan O’Connell,⁣ Alan Kennedy‌ (capt), Manual Covella, Stephen McLoughlin. Replacements: Seamus Kerrisk, Tom Goggin, James Horrigan, Oran‍ O’Reilly,⁢ Donnchadh O’Callaghan,⁤ Ihechi Oji.

Old Wesley Overpowers Shannon in Division 1B

Old Wesley showcased ‌their strength ⁢in Division 1B with a decisive ​34-5 victory over Shannon ‍at Energia Park The‌ Dublin side dominated proceedings, securing a bonus-point win in​ front⁢ of their home crowd.

Old Wesley’s dominant performance included tries ‍from Kieran O’Shea, Will Fay, Alex Molloy, and Paidi Farrell. ‌Ian‌ Cassidy contributed significantly with four conversions and two penalties.

Scores: Old Wesley ‍34 ‌(Tries:‌ Kieran O’Shea,Will Fay,Alex ​Molloy,Paidi Farrell; Conversions:⁢ Ian Cassidy [4]; Penalties: Ian Cassidy [2]). shannon⁤ 5 ​(Try: Kelvin Brown).

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Old ⁢Wesley: ‍Tom Larke; Paidi Farrell, Alex Molloy, eoin Deegan, Eoin Murphy; Ian ⁣Cassidy, Andrew Doyle; Adam Watchorn, Kieran O’Shea, Evin‍ Coyle, Mahon Ronan, David Motyer, Billy⁣ Corrigan, Reuben Pim (capt), Will Fay.⁤ Replacements: Finn Tierney, Rory Duggan, Shane Cawley,⁢ Gavin Meagher, Adam ‍O’Connor, Willem johnstone.

shannon: john O’Sullivan; Stephen Kiely, cian O’Halloran, Harry Long (capt), Matt Te Pou; Jamie Gavin, Ian ⁢Leonard; Kieran Ryan, ​Gus‌ Harrington, Darragh McSweeney, Jack Brady, Christian Storey,⁣ Cian⁢ McCann, Luke Murphy, Lee ‍Nicholas. Replacements: Jordan Prenderville, Conor Glynn, ‌Kelvin Brown, Tadhg O’Brien, Luke Doyle, Cillian Corkery.

division 2A: old ​Crescent​ Edges Out ‍Navan in Close Encounter

Old Crescent secured⁤ a⁣ narrow 16-14 victory over Navan in a tightly contested Division ⁢2A match at Takumi Park. Ronan McKenna’s accurate kicking proved ⁤crucial for Old Crescent, while Navan’s Harry Watters⁤ and a Penalty Try kept them in the game.

Scores: Old Crescent⁤ 16 (Penalties: Ronan‌ McKenna 2,Drop Goal: Ronan McKenna). Navan 14 ‍(Tries: Harry​ Watters,⁢ penalty Try, Conversions Tom Gavigan, Penalty Try)

Looking‍ ahead

These results mark critically important milestones for ‌Young Munster and⁤ Old Wesley as they continue their ‍campaigns in the All Ireland League. The competition remains fierce, ⁢with each team vying‍ for crucial points as the season progresses.

Terenure Retain Top Spot in Dominant⁢ League ⁤Performance; UL Bohs,Monkstown Victorious

Terenure maintained their position⁤ at the top of‍ Division ​1A with a decisive victory,while UL Bohemian‌ and Monkstown secured important wins in Divisions 2B and 2C ⁢respectively. Bruff suffered a narrow defeat at home against Monkstown.

Division 1A: Terenure​ Triumph

DUBLIN — Terenure showcased their‌ strength with ‍a convincing win,reinforcing their status as frontrunners in Division 1A.The ⁣final ​score reflected their dominance,though specific details of ⁤the match were not​ available.

Teams:

Terenure: ⁣(Details not available)

Shannon:(Details not available)

Division​ 2B: UL Bohemian Outpaces‌ Skerries

LIMERICK — UL Bohemian defeated​ Skerries 32-10 at ⁤UL North Campus, driven by a strong offensive performance. Darragh O’gorman ⁣scored two tries,with Seamus Lyne,Alan Kiely and Jordan Mills adding ⁢one each. Oisin Fagan converted two tries and kicked a penalty, contributing significantly to UL Bohs’ victory. Skerries responded with tries‌ from Sam Deering and Barry Murphy but were‍ unable to match UL‍ Bohemian’s intensity.

Scores:

  • UL-Bohemian: Tries: Seamus Lyne, Darragh O’Gorman (2), Alan Kiely, Jordan Mills. Conversions: ‌Oisin Fagan ‍(2). ​Penalties: Oisin Fagan.
  • Skerries: Tries: Sam Deering, Barry Murphy.

HT: UL Bohemian 20 Skerries 5

Teams:

UL Bohemian: Seamus‌ Lyne,Joe Johnson,Killian Dineen,Matt Sheahan,Darragh O’Gorman (capt),Oisin Fagan,Alan Kiely,Kean Sheehy,Darren Ferrar,Jack Ryan,Mike ⁣McMahon,Padraic Galvin,Josh ‌Kahler,Jordan Mills,Liam Neilan.
Replacements: Matt Henry, Pauric Nesbitt, Ronan O’Connor, ⁢Lochlann Kelleher, Paul Clancy.

Skerries: Jack Litchfield, Jeff sexton, David Goodman, Michael​ Sherlock, Brian Walsh, Paul O’Loghlen (capt), Eoghan Carron,‌ Tomás O’Donovan, Trevor Scuffil, Evann Shelly, Rossa Gilbride, Sam Deering,​ Ben McKiernan,⁢ Darragh McEneaney, Peter O’Neill.
Replacements: Johnny ‌Sherwin, Cian McGuinness, Barry‌ Murphy, Dara Twomey, shane Hannon.

Division 2C:‌ monkstown​ Edges Out bruff in Close Contest

KILBALLYOWEN PARK,Limerick — Monkstown ⁢managed a narrow‌ 20-17 victory over ⁤Bruff. Monkstown’s Cian O’Donoghue and Stephen ⁤McVeigh scored tries, with Matt Stapleton adding two conversions and two penalties. for ⁢Bruff, ⁣Clem ⁣McAuliffe and Cillian Rea scored tries, ​both converted by Paul ⁢Collins who ‌also added a penalty. Monkstown’s ability to capitalize on penalties proved crucial in securing⁢ the ‌win.

Scores:

  • Bruff: Tries: ⁤Clem​ McAuliffe,Cillian Rea; ⁢Cons: Paul Collins ‍(2); pen: Paul ‍Collins
  • Monkstown: Tries: Cian O’Donoghue,Stephen ​McVeigh; Cons: Matt ⁢Stapleton (2); Pens: Matt Stapleton⁢ (2)

HT: Bruff 14 Monkstown ⁣3

Teams:

Bruff: John Bateman; Shane Duggan,Andrew O’Byrne,conor Fitzpatrick,Clem‌ mcauliffe; Paul Collins,Sean ‌killbridge; Ciaran Cronin,Mike Frawley,Fionn Flanagan,Tom O’Dwyer,Brendan Gleeson,Mike Cooke,John sheehan,Cillian Rea (capt).
Replacements: Danny Kavanagh, Kieran O’Dwyer, Tom Lillis, Mark Kennedy, Craig⁤ Carew.

Monkstown: ⁤ Saul O’Carroll; Cian O’Donoghue, Matt stapleton, Fergal Cleary, Paul⁣ Harte; Fraser Wright,⁤ Tristan Brady; Kieran Stokes, Rob Wynne, Chris Stack, Luke Kelly, Conor Hurley, ‍Ruadhán McDonnell, tony mcginness ⁤(capt), Stephen ‌McVeigh.
Replacements: John Wallace, Miguel ⁣de Sousa Mendes, Jake Kennedy, Andrew O’Leary, Oisin Brady.

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Limerick Rugby‌ Roundup: ⁣Garryowen Relegated⁢ Despite Win, ​‍Young Munster Victorious, Shannon faces Relegation Threat

Limerick rugby teams experienced‍ ​a ⁢weekend of​ mixed fortunes ‍in ⁢the energia ⁢All-Ireland league, with vital implications for relegation and ​playoff hopes‍ as the regular⁤ season nears ​its end.

Garryowen’s ‍Relegation Confirmed ​Despite Home ​Win

Garryowen’s gritty 19-18 victory ​over‌ ​Clontarf⁣ at Dooradoyle wasn’t ⁢enough to save ‍them from relegation to division 1B.Despite winning ⁤their last two‍ matches,the‌ ​Light‌ Blues’ ‌earlier struggles left them⁢ unable to‍ catch UCD or City⁣ of ⁤Armagh with‍ ‌only ​one game remaining.

  • Key Fact: Garryowen is ​six points⁤ behind UCD and eight⁤ behind City of Armagh, making‌ it mathematically‍ impossible‍ to avoid relegation.
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Young Munster Clinch Remarkable Victory

Young ⁢Munster bounced back ‌with a​ 20-12⁢ victory over ‍terenure ​Collage​ in Dublin.‍ Although their⁤ ‍playoff aspirations were already dashed, the Greenfields side can ‌take pride in ending Terenure’s semi-final hopes.

Shannon’s⁣ Relegation ⁣Battle ‌intensifies

Shannon’s chances of staying‍ in‍ Division 1B are hanging by a thread after a 34-5 defeat to ⁣Old wesley. They are now relying on a ​bonus-point win against Queen’s​ in ​their final‍ match, coupled with ‌unfavorable results from Highfield and dublin University, to avoid relegation.

  • Crucial⁤ Detail: ⁣⁣Shannon’s inferior scoring difference adds‍ another layer of difficulty⁤ to⁢ their​ survival⁢ bid.

Old Crescent⁣ ‌Secure Pleasant Position

Old crescent defeated Navan 16-14,‍ securing‌ a ‌agreeable mid-table position in⁤ Division ⁤2A.

UL-Bohemian Boost Playoff Hopes

UL-Bohemian enhanced⁤ ​their promotion playoff chances with⁢ a 32-10​ bonus-point win over Skerries,⁤ moving⁤ up ‍to fourth place in Division 2B as​ the regular season concludes.

Bruff secure Division 2C⁣ Status

Despite a narrow 17-20⁢ defeat⁢ to⁢ Monkstown, ‌Bruff secured their Division 2C status⁤ for next season.

Match details

Garryowen​ 19 Clontarf 18

  • Garryowen Scorers: Tries: Gordon Wood ⁤(2),⁣ Mikey ⁢veale; Conversions: Dylan hicks‌ (2)
  • Clontarf Scorers: ⁤ Tries: ‍Sam Owens, Dylan Donnellan; Conversion: Conor Kelly; Penalties: Conor Kelly (2)

Garryowen: colm ​Quilligan; ‍Tom Ironside wickham, ‌Gordon ⁣Wood, ‍JJ O’Neill, Ronan⁣ ⁢Quinn;‌ Dylan Hicks, Kelvin Langan; George ⁤Hadden, Lars Linnenbank, Ronan‌ Foxe,⁣ ‌finn McCall, Kevin ‌Seymour,‌ Cian Hurley, Des fitzgerald‌ (capt), ⁤brian Gleeson.Replacements: Dean Fanning, Mikey Veale, Oisin Kearney, Oisin Cooke, Chulainn Williams,⁢ Jack‍ Delaney.

Clontarf: ​ Noah Sheridan; Peter⁢ Maher, Connor​ Fahy,⁤ Tadhg⁤ Bird, Stephen Ryan;⁣ Conor Kelly,⁢ Sam Owens; charlie Ward,‌ Dylan⁢ Donnellan (capt), ⁢Ben⁢ Griffin, Fionn ​gilbert, Jim Peters, Callum Smith, Aaron ‍​Coleman,‍ John V.

Young Munster and Old Wesley Secure Crucial Wins ⁣in All ​Ireland League

Late surge ‌propels Young ​Munster; Old ‍Wesley dominates ⁤Shannon in Division ⁤1B.

DUBLIN, ​Ireland ⁣ ⁤– Young Munster delivered‍ a strong ‌second-half ​performance to overcome Terenure College 20-12⁣ in a tense encounter⁢ at ‌Lakelands​ Park. ‌simultaneously occurring,⁤‍ Old Wesley showcased ⁤their⁤ dominance with a commanding⁢ 34-5 victory over ⁣shannon in division 1B.

Young​ munster Defeats Terenure ⁢college‌ in Tight Contest

Young ‍Munster secured a hard-fought ⁣victory⁢ over Terenure College ⁤with a final score of 20-12. ⁣‌ The ‌Limerick-based club ⁤demonstrated‌ ⁣resilience, especially in the second half, to clinch the ⁣win on the road.

Terenure⁣ ⁣College‌ took ‌an early lead with tries from ⁤Mark Nicholson and ​Jordan ​Coghlan, ⁢along with a conversion by Caolan⁣ Dooley. ⁢ Though,Young Munster responded with tries ⁤from Evan O’Connell and ⁣a brace⁢ from Shay McCarthy. Julian‌ Leszczynski added a conversion and a penalty‌ to​ seal the ‌victory‍ for⁤ the​ visitors.

Scores: Terenure College 12‍‍ (Tries: Mark Nicholson, ​jordan Coghlan; Conversion: Caolan dooley). Young Munster 20 (Tries: Evan O’Connell, shay​ mccarthy [2]; Conversion: Julian Leszczynski; Penalty:⁢ Julian ⁣Leszczynski).

Terenure College: Adam La ‍Grue; Caolan⁢ Dooley, ​Ethan Reilly, Peter Sylvester, Craig ⁤Adams; Aran egan, Alan Bennie; ⁤Marcus Hanan, Mark Nicholson,⁤ Luke Rigney, Luke Clohessy (capt), david Maher, Will⁢ Hickey,⁢ max ⁣russell, Jordan Coghlan. Replacements: Levi Vaughan,Adam Tuite,Matt⁢ Caffrey,Tom Coghlan,Chris O’Connor,Daniel Martin.

Young Munster: Patrick Campbell; Hubert Gilvarry, Fionn Gibbons, Samson Seinafo, Shay⁣ McCarthy; Julian Leszczynski, Jake​ O’Riordan; ‍David⁢ Begley,​ aaron Roulston, Paul Allen, ‍Sean Rigney, Evan O’Connell,⁣ Alan Kennedy‌ (capt), Manual Covella,⁤ Stephen ⁢McLoughlin. Replacements: Seamus Kerrisk, Tom Goggin, James Horrigan,⁢ Oran‍ O’Reilly,⁢ Donnchadh ⁤O’Callaghan,⁤ Ihechi Oji.

Old Wesley Overpowers shannon in ⁣Division 1B

Old Wesley showcased ‌their strength ⁢in Division ‍1B with a decisive ​34-5 victory ⁣over Shannon ‍at Energia Park The‌ Dublin side dominated⁤ proceedings,securing a bonus-point win in​ front⁢ of their ⁢home crowd.

Old Wesley’s dominant performance included tries ‍from Kieran O’Shea, Will Fay, Alex Molloy, ⁢and⁤ Paidi Farrell. ‌Ian‌ Cassidy contributed significantly with ‌four‍ conversions and two penalties.

Scores: Old Wesley ‍34 ‌(Tries:‌ Kieran O’Shea,Will Fay,Alex ​Molloy,Paidi Farrell; ‍Conversions:⁢ Ian Cassidy [4];⁤ Penalties: Ian cassidy ⁣ [2]). ‌shannon⁤⁤ 5 ⁣​(Try: Kelvin ⁢Brown).

Old ⁢Wesley: ‍Tom Larke; Paidi Farrell,Alex Molloy,eoin Deegan,Eoin Murphy; ​Ian ⁣Cassidy,Andrew Doyle; Adam Watchorn,Kieran O’shea,evin‍ Coyle,mahon ​Ronan,David ⁤Motyer,Billy⁣ Corrigan,Reuben Pim (capt),Will Fay.⁤ Replacements: Finn Tierney, Rory duggan, Shane Cawley,⁢ Gavin⁤ Meagher, Adam ‍O’Connor, Willem johnstone.

shannon: john O’Sullivan; Stephen Kiely, cian O’Halloran, ⁤Harry Long (capt), Matt te Pou; Jamie Gavin, Ian⁤ ⁢leonard; ​Kieran Ryan, ​Gus‌ Harrington, Darragh McSweeney, ‍Jack Brady, Christian Storey,⁣ cian⁢⁤ McCann, Luke Murphy, Lee ‍Nicholas. Replacements: Jordan Prenderville, Conor Glynn, ‌Kelvin Brown, Tadhg O’Brien, Luke doyle,⁣ cillian Corkery.

division 2A: old ​crescent​ Edges Out ‍Navan in Close Encounter

Old Crescent secured⁤ a⁣​ narrow 16-14 victory‍ over Navan in a tightly contested Division ⁢2A ​match at Takumi park. Ronan McKenna’s⁤ accurate kicking proved ⁤crucial for Old Crescent, while Navan’s Harry Watters⁤ and a Penalty Try kept them in the game.

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Scores: Old Crescent⁤ 16 ‍(Penalties: Ronan‌ McKenna 2,Drop Goal: Ronan McKenna). Navan 14 ‍(Tries: harry​ Watters,⁢ penalty ‍Try, Conversions Tom Gavigan, ​Penalty Try)

Looking‍⁤ ahead

These results mark‌ critically critically important⁤ milestones‍ for ‌Young Munster and⁤ Old Wesley as they continue their ‍campaigns in the⁣ All‌ Ireland League. The competition remains fierce,⁢with each team ‌vying‍ for crucial points as the season progresses.

Terenure retain Top Spot in Dominant⁢ League ⁤Performance; UL Bohs,Monkstown Victorious

Terenure maintained⁢ their position⁤ at the top ⁣of‍ Division ​1A with ⁢a decisive victory,while UL Bohemian‌ and Monkstown secured important wins in Divisions 2B ​and 2C ⁢respectively. Bruff suffered a narrow defeat at home against Monkstown.

Division 1A: Terenure​ ‍Triumph

DUBLIN — Terenure showcased their‌ strength with ‍a convincing win,reinforcing their ⁣status ⁢as frontrunners in Division‍ 1A.The ⁣final ​score ⁢reflected their‌ dominance,though specific details of ⁤the match were⁤ not​ available.

Teams:

Terenure: ⁣(Details not⁢ available)

Shannon:(Details not available)

Division​ 2B: UL Bohemian Outpaces‌ Skerries

LIMERICK — UL Bohemian defeated​ Skerries 32-10 at ⁤UL North Campus, driven by ⁤a strong offensive performance. Darragh O’gorman ​⁣scored two tries,with Seamus⁣ Lyne,Alan Kiely and Jordan Mills adding ⁢one each. Oisin Fagan⁤ converted two tries and kicked a penalty, contributing significantly to UL Bohs’ victory. Skerries responded with tries‌⁣ from Sam deering and Barry Murphy but were‍⁢ unable to match UL‍ Bohemian’s intensity.

Scores:

  • UL-Bohemian: Tries: Seamus Lyne, Darragh ​O’Gorman (2), ‌Alan Kiely, ‍Jordan Mills. Conversions: ‌oisin Fagan ‍(2). ​Penalties: ⁢Oisin Fagan.
  • Skerries: ‌Tries: Sam Deering,⁢ Barry Murphy.

HT: ⁣ UL Bohemian 20 ⁤Skerries 5

Teams:

UL Bohemian: Seamus‌⁢ Lyne,Joe Johnson,Killian Dineen,Matt Sheahan,Darragh O’Gorman (capt),Oisin Fagan,Alan Kiely,Kean Sheehy,Darren ‌Ferrar,Jack Ryan,mike ⁣McMahon,Padraic Galvin,Josh ‌Kahler,Jordan‌ Mills,Liam Neilan.
Replacements: Matt Henry, Pauric nesbitt, Ronan O’Connor, ⁢Lochlann⁤ Kelleher, Paul Clancy.

Skerries: jack Litchfield, Jeff sexton, David Goodman, Michael​ Sherlock, Brian walsh, ​Paul O’Loghlen⁤ (capt), Eoghan ⁢Carron,‌ Tomás O’Donovan, ‍Trevor Scuffil, Evann Shelly, Rossa Gilbride, Sam Deering,​ Ben ‌McKiernan,⁢ Darragh McEneaney, Peter O’Neill.
Replacements: Johnny ‌Sherwin, ⁢Cian McGuinness, Barry​ Murphy, Dara Twomey, shane Hannon.

Division 2C:‌ monkstown​ Edges Out bruff in Close Contest

KILBALLYOWEN PARK,Limerick — ⁢Monkstown​ ⁢managed a narrow‌ 20-17 victory over ⁤bruff. Monkstown’s Cian O’Donoghue and Stephen ⁤McVeigh scored tries, with Matt Stapleton adding two conversions and two penalties. for ⁢Bruff, ⁣Clem ⁣McAuliffe and Cillian Rea scored ‍tries, ​both converted by Paul ⁢Collins who ‌also added a penalty. Monkstown’s ⁣ability to capitalize on penalties proved crucial in securing⁢ ‍the ‌win.

Scores:

  • Bruff: Tries: ⁤Clem​ McAuliffe,Cillian Rea; ⁢Cons: Paul Collins ‍(2); pen: Paul ‍Collins
  • Monkstown: Tries: Cian⁣ O’Donoghue,Stephen ​McVeigh; Cons: Matt ⁢Stapleton (2);‌ Pens: Matt Stapleton⁢ (2)

HT: ​ Bruff 14 Monkstown ⁣3

Teams:

Bruff: John Bateman; Shane Duggan,Andrew⁢ O’Byrne,conor Fitzpatrick,Clem‌ mcauliffe; ​Paul Collins,Sean ‌killbridge; Ciaran Cronin,Mike frawley,Fionn Flanagan,Tom O’Dwyer,Brendan Gleeson,Mike cooke,John sheehan,Cillian Rea (capt).
Replacements: Danny Kavanagh,Kieran O’Dwyer,Tom Lillis,Mark Kennedy,Craig⁤ Carew.

Monkstown: ⁤ Saul O’Carroll; Cian⁢ O’Donoghue, ⁢Matt stapleton, Fergal⁤ Cleary, Paul⁣ Harte; Fraser⁢ Wright,⁤ Tristan Brady; Kieran Stokes, rob Wynne, Chris Stack, Luke ⁣Kelly, ‌Conor ⁣Hurley, ‍Ruadhán ⁣McDonnell, tony mcginness ⁤(capt), Stephen ‌McVeigh.
Replacements: John Wallace, Miguel ⁣de Sousa Mendes, Jake Kennedy, Andrew O’Leary, Oisin Brady.

Limerick Rugby Roundup: Q&A

Garryowen’s ‍Relegation: Why did Garryowen get relegated even after winning?

Garryowen’s relegation⁢ was confirmed due to earlier losses. While they won their ‍last two matches, they were too far behind UCD ⁢and ​City of Armagh in points to escape‍ the bottom of the table. This highlights the importance of consistent ‍performance throughout the season.

Shannon’s‌ Relegation: What do Shannon need⁤ to do to⁢ avoid relegation?

Shannon needs a bonus-point win in their final match, but ​even that might ‍not be‌ enough. ⁢They also need favorable results from other teams⁢ (Highfield and Dublin University) to go their way to secure their⁤ spot in ‌Division 1B.

Young Munster’s Victory: ​Why was Young Munster’s win important?

While ⁣Young Munster’s playoff hopes⁤ were already gone, their ⁣win against Terenure College ‍was important as it prevented Terenure ⁢from ⁣securing⁣ a semi-final spot, and it demonstrated their potential for next season.

Fun Fact

Did you know? A ⁤bonus point is awarded in rugby for scoring four or more tries in a match, or for losing by seven points or less.These extra points can significantly‌ impact a team’s standings!

Stay tuned for updates⁤ on the final matches and the teams’ fates!

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