agreed, might have been the only bright spot from Saturday.El Diablo wrote:Doris looked the part on Saturday. As a Mayo native Connacht wanted him badly to take over from Muldoon. They got a sense of what they will be missing in the few minutes he was on.
Academy 2017/2018
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Birr natives Michael Milne(Leinster u19), Peter Dooley and Shane Delahunt at the weekend:
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What are they putting in the water out there? We should set up a front row farm. Shows the natural size of Michael Milne that he looks the same size/bigger than the other two before he's even left school. Get him into the academy (or is he one of those Roscrea lads whose loyalty lies with Munster or Connacht?)
"This is breathless stuff.....it's on again. Contepomi out to Hickie,D'Arcy,Hickie.......................HICKIE FOR THE CORNER! THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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there was rumours he could be headed to Connacht... wait and see.neiliog93 wrote:What are they putting in the water out there? We should set up a front row farm. Shows the natural size of Michael Milne that he looks the same size/bigger than the other two before he's even left school. Get him into the academy (or is he one of those Roscrea lads whose loyalty lies with Munster or Connacht?)
But has been leinster to date.
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IRFU UNDER-16 ALL-IRELAND CUP FINAL: Saturday, April 28
TULLOW UNDER-16s 34 ENNIS UNDER-16s 27, Mullingar RFC
Scorers: Tullow: Jack Hanlon 2, Billy Lawlor 2, Brian Keogh; Cons: Dylan Doyle 3; Pen: Dylan Doyle
Ennis: Tries: Darragh O'Callaghan, Colm Kearney 2, Tony Butler 2; Cons: Ethan Coughlin
HT: Tullow 20 Ennis 10
Mullingar Rugby Club's superb 4G pitch played host to last Saturday's action-packed Under-16 All-Ireland decider which Tullow led from start to finish, but they were pushed all the way by Ennis, who were first-time winners of the Pan Munster Cup this season.
Tullow's inspirational captain Jack Hanlon ensured a dream start for his side with a third minute try, reaching over in the left corner to make it 5-0 after they had controlled possession from the kick-off. They had the better of the early exchanges and threatened to score again just a few minutes later.
However, an unconverted try had Ennis level by the eighth minute, flanker Darragh O'Callaghan using his strength to muscle his way over despite the presence of three defenders. There was good work by Ryan Murphy, Ethan Coughlin and captain Tony Butler in the build-up.
Full-back Billy Lawlor proved an elusive runner for the Leinster champions, joining the attack in timely fashion and finishing the first half with two tries which had Tullow 20-10 in front. Scrum half Dylan Doyle also landed a penalty and a conversion, with one of his other conversion attempts coming back off the crossbar.
In between, Lawlor's opposite number Colm Kearney crossed out wide for the Clare club's second try, which was created by the strong carrying of the forwards in midfield. Nonetheless, the Tullow pack were prospering from the lion's share of possession and their backs were finishing their chances.
Ennis had the momentum when play resumed, the second half barely a minute old when skipper Butler's break led to full-back Kearney completing his brace and scrum half Coughlin's successful conversion made it a three-point game (20-17).
With number 8 Conor Moloney consistently making ground with his carries, Ennis were soon back in scoring range but Tullow countered superbly and Hanlon could not caught as he ran in his team's fourth try. Doyle's conversion restored the 10-point advantage.
Butler brilliantly halved the deficit with a jinking run to outfox the Tullow defence and make it 27-22. Again though, Ivan Cooper's eventual victors always seemed to have the answers, this time some tremendous work and carrying by the Tullow forwards ended with prop Brian Keogh touching down and Doyle adding the extras.
Ennis showed their battling qualities, spirit and no end of skill in bagging a fifth try of their own, talismanic Butler the scorer to give them some late hope in the dying minutes. They were close to the Tullow 22 when their final attack broke down, allow Hanlon and his team-mates to celebrate a hard-fought victory at the end of a superb advertisement for youths rugby.
Speaking to Clare FM afterwards, Ennis U-16 boss Ken Butler said: "Just a small bit disappointed...we didn't get off to a good start and we were on the back foot. All credit to Tullow, they're a brilliant team, a fantastic team. But i'm very proud of our lads, we said after the Munster (title) that anything we got after this was going to be a bonus.
"i'm delighted with the performance, a few things just didn't go our way. All credit to the lads and Tullow and especially the crowd, it's a great credit to the whole club, the turnout we got today was just fantastic and I'm really grateful for that.
"We never gave up, we fought to the bitter end. they went ahead, we came back, they went ahead, we came back. It could have gone either way. These players have a great future, the one statement that was made on the pitch afterwards was that we'd be back here in two years' time (to play in the U-18 All-Ireland final)."
TULLOW: Billy Lawlor; Jack Hanlon (capt), Cian Leonard, Padhraic Bolger, Stuart Power; Jamie Cooper, Dylan Doyle; Brian Keogh, Bailey Sharpe, Jordan Hennessy, Cian Byrne, Pat Hickey, Diarmuid Deacon, Conor Duffy, Des McDonald.
Replacements: Sean McGrath, Sam Hogan, Sean Byrne, Troy Kinch Randall, Jake Dore, Cooper Sharpe, Briac Adams, Tadhg McCarthy Griffin.
ENNIS: Colm Kearney; Jason Downes, Brian Cowley Hayes, Sean Keane, Sean McGrath; Tony Butler (capt), Ethan Coughlin; Bence Benko, Joseph Keane, Ryan Murphy, Brian Barry, Eoghan Hahessy, Darragh O'Callaghan, Daniel Fogarty, Conor Moloney.
Replacements: Dean McInerney, Denis Vaughan, Eoin Cullinane, Hope Omorodion, Patrick Browne, Shane Punch, Tommy Garrihy, Ben Geraghty.
TULLOW UNDER-16s 34 ENNIS UNDER-16s 27, Mullingar RFC
Scorers: Tullow: Jack Hanlon 2, Billy Lawlor 2, Brian Keogh; Cons: Dylan Doyle 3; Pen: Dylan Doyle
Ennis: Tries: Darragh O'Callaghan, Colm Kearney 2, Tony Butler 2; Cons: Ethan Coughlin
HT: Tullow 20 Ennis 10
Mullingar Rugby Club's superb 4G pitch played host to last Saturday's action-packed Under-16 All-Ireland decider which Tullow led from start to finish, but they were pushed all the way by Ennis, who were first-time winners of the Pan Munster Cup this season.
Tullow's inspirational captain Jack Hanlon ensured a dream start for his side with a third minute try, reaching over in the left corner to make it 5-0 after they had controlled possession from the kick-off. They had the better of the early exchanges and threatened to score again just a few minutes later.
However, an unconverted try had Ennis level by the eighth minute, flanker Darragh O'Callaghan using his strength to muscle his way over despite the presence of three defenders. There was good work by Ryan Murphy, Ethan Coughlin and captain Tony Butler in the build-up.
Full-back Billy Lawlor proved an elusive runner for the Leinster champions, joining the attack in timely fashion and finishing the first half with two tries which had Tullow 20-10 in front. Scrum half Dylan Doyle also landed a penalty and a conversion, with one of his other conversion attempts coming back off the crossbar.
In between, Lawlor's opposite number Colm Kearney crossed out wide for the Clare club's second try, which was created by the strong carrying of the forwards in midfield. Nonetheless, the Tullow pack were prospering from the lion's share of possession and their backs were finishing their chances.
Ennis had the momentum when play resumed, the second half barely a minute old when skipper Butler's break led to full-back Kearney completing his brace and scrum half Coughlin's successful conversion made it a three-point game (20-17).
With number 8 Conor Moloney consistently making ground with his carries, Ennis were soon back in scoring range but Tullow countered superbly and Hanlon could not caught as he ran in his team's fourth try. Doyle's conversion restored the 10-point advantage.
Butler brilliantly halved the deficit with a jinking run to outfox the Tullow defence and make it 27-22. Again though, Ivan Cooper's eventual victors always seemed to have the answers, this time some tremendous work and carrying by the Tullow forwards ended with prop Brian Keogh touching down and Doyle adding the extras.
Ennis showed their battling qualities, spirit and no end of skill in bagging a fifth try of their own, talismanic Butler the scorer to give them some late hope in the dying minutes. They were close to the Tullow 22 when their final attack broke down, allow Hanlon and his team-mates to celebrate a hard-fought victory at the end of a superb advertisement for youths rugby.
Speaking to Clare FM afterwards, Ennis U-16 boss Ken Butler said: "Just a small bit disappointed...we didn't get off to a good start and we were on the back foot. All credit to Tullow, they're a brilliant team, a fantastic team. But i'm very proud of our lads, we said after the Munster (title) that anything we got after this was going to be a bonus.
"i'm delighted with the performance, a few things just didn't go our way. All credit to the lads and Tullow and especially the crowd, it's a great credit to the whole club, the turnout we got today was just fantastic and I'm really grateful for that.
"We never gave up, we fought to the bitter end. they went ahead, we came back, they went ahead, we came back. It could have gone either way. These players have a great future, the one statement that was made on the pitch afterwards was that we'd be back here in two years' time (to play in the U-18 All-Ireland final)."
TULLOW: Billy Lawlor; Jack Hanlon (capt), Cian Leonard, Padhraic Bolger, Stuart Power; Jamie Cooper, Dylan Doyle; Brian Keogh, Bailey Sharpe, Jordan Hennessy, Cian Byrne, Pat Hickey, Diarmuid Deacon, Conor Duffy, Des McDonald.
Replacements: Sean McGrath, Sam Hogan, Sean Byrne, Troy Kinch Randall, Jake Dore, Cooper Sharpe, Briac Adams, Tadhg McCarthy Griffin.
ENNIS: Colm Kearney; Jason Downes, Brian Cowley Hayes, Sean Keane, Sean McGrath; Tony Butler (capt), Ethan Coughlin; Bence Benko, Joseph Keane, Ryan Murphy, Brian Barry, Eoghan Hahessy, Darragh O'Callaghan, Daniel Fogarty, Conor Moloney.
Replacements: Dean McInerney, Denis Vaughan, Eoin Cullinane, Hope Omorodion, Patrick Browne, Shane Punch, Tommy Garrihy, Ben Geraghty.
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Jack Dunne, Ryan Baird, Scott Penny and Harry Byrne to join academy next season.
https://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/ ... 66387.html
https://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/ ... 66387.html
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mildlyinterested wrote:Jack Dunne, Ryan Baird, Scott Penny and Harry Byrne to join academy next season.
https://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/ ... 66387.html
Daly would be very unlucky to lose out. Any other year..
Penny looks a fantastic athlete.
On the English coming over, I wonder have many Irish schools visited them in a similar manner.
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Hopefully Daly doesn't miss out, as he comes from a club background, performed well at u20 level and i'd rate him ahead of Dowling.dropkick wrote:mildlyinterested wrote:Jack Dunne, Ryan Baird, Scott Penny and Harry Byrne to join academy next season.
https://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/ ... 66387.html
Daly would be very unlucky to lose out. Any other year..
Penny looks a fantastic athlete.
On the English coming over, I wonder have many Irish schools visited them in a similar manner.
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mildlyinterested wrote:Hopefully Daly doesn't miss out, as he comes from a club background, performed well at u20 level and i'd rate him ahead of Dowling.dropkick wrote:mildlyinterested wrote:Jack Dunne, Ryan Baird, Scott Penny and Harry Byrne to join academy next season.
https://www.independent.ie/sport/rugby/ ... 66387.html
Daly would be very unlucky to lose out. Any other year..
Penny looks a fantastic athlete.
On the English coming over, I wonder have many Irish schools visited them in a similar manner.
Heard a lot rumours that he's made the academy for next year and will be taking a year out of college to focus on rugby.
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Good to hear, he is studying something ridiculous like Astrophysics right?bertlim wrote:
Heard a lot rumours that he's made the academy for next year and will be taking a year out of college to focus on rugby.
I wonder if Charlie Ryan will have to wait then..
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They usually announce them all together so looks like Daly has missed out. Very good chance of him being picked up by another province. The decision was probably made with a view to the fact that Charlie Ryan and a few other promising 6'6"+ guys are also coming through, and might make it in 2019.
"This is breathless stuff.....it's on again. Contepomi out to Hickie,D'Arcy,Hickie.......................HICKIE FOR THE CORNER! THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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What? No it doesn't.. the st. michaels players were confirmed in an article about st. michaels.. nothing from leinster yet about them or anyone else.neiliog93 wrote:They usually announce them all together so looks like Daly has missed out. Very good chance of him being picked up by another province. The decision was probably made with a view to the fact that Charlie Ryan and a few other promising 6'6"+ guys are also coming through, and might make it in 2019.
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Good, I assumed it was the usual Leinster announcement!
"This is breathless stuff.....it's on again. Contepomi out to Hickie,D'Arcy,Hickie.......................HICKIE FOR THE CORNER! THAT IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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nah no sign of that.. think they may wait until after the JWC.neiliog93 wrote:Good, I assumed it was the usual Leinster announcement!
Given rumours about early promotions and players being released it could be quite a big incoming class.
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Old Belvedere RFC secured their third Bank of Ireland Purcell Cup victory by defeating Navan RFC 15-3 at Energia Park.
Old Belvedere RFC 15 (Colin Duffy, Peter Maher, Pairic Cagney try each) Navan RFC 3 (Niall McGrane pen)
Old Belvedere RFC: Peter Maher, Ross Murphy, Chris Carey, Jack Gilheany, Noah Butler, Charlie Allen, Peter O’Beirne, Kevin Dolan (capt), Jack McAteer, Oran O’Brien, Michael Stapleton, Dan Carson, Roman Solanoa, Colin Duffy, Cillian Molloy.
Replacements: Conor Byrne, Paddy Malony, David Hill, Dan De Loughry, Paraic Cagney, Shane Hogan & Joe Gilmartin.
Navan RFC: Paddy Fox, Graham Brennan, Keelan McKeever, Cian Twomey, Brian Byrne, Niall McGrane, Mark Farrell, Cathal Birmingham (capt), Alan Crowe, Kurtis Crawford Hemi, Eoin Sullivan, Darragh Magee, Cyr Bakekolo, David Fox, Fiachra Finnegan.
Replacements: Gavin Cheung, James Gibney, John McLoughlin , Luke Morgan Doherty, Enda Goodrich, Ben McEntaggart , Eoin Duggan , Eoin O’Reilly , Ciaran O’Reilly.
Old Belvedere RFC 15 (Colin Duffy, Peter Maher, Pairic Cagney try each) Navan RFC 3 (Niall McGrane pen)
Old Belvedere RFC: Peter Maher, Ross Murphy, Chris Carey, Jack Gilheany, Noah Butler, Charlie Allen, Peter O’Beirne, Kevin Dolan (capt), Jack McAteer, Oran O’Brien, Michael Stapleton, Dan Carson, Roman Solanoa, Colin Duffy, Cillian Molloy.
Replacements: Conor Byrne, Paddy Malony, David Hill, Dan De Loughry, Paraic Cagney, Shane Hogan & Joe Gilmartin.
Navan RFC: Paddy Fox, Graham Brennan, Keelan McKeever, Cian Twomey, Brian Byrne, Niall McGrane, Mark Farrell, Cathal Birmingham (capt), Alan Crowe, Kurtis Crawford Hemi, Eoin Sullivan, Darragh Magee, Cyr Bakekolo, David Fox, Fiachra Finnegan.
Replacements: Gavin Cheung, James Gibney, John McLoughlin , Luke Morgan Doherty, Enda Goodrich, Ben McEntaggart , Eoin Duggan , Eoin O’Reilly , Ciaran O’Reilly.
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The McCorry Cup Final has been set for this SATURDAY!
Terenure v UCD
Templeville Road 5pm
Terenure v UCD
Templeville Road 5pm
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I struggle with under standing what the different cup's / competitions. McCorry Cup, Purcell Cup & Fraser McMullen Cup are all U20 competitions. Is that right? Whats the difference criteria?
Is there a webpage that explains the different competitions and eligibility?
Leinster website is worse than useless
Is there a webpage that explains the different competitions and eligibility?
Leinster website is worse than useless
Never argue with an idiot. Someone looking on may not be able tell the difference
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Fraser McMullen - all irelandTrapperChamonix wrote:I struggle with under standing what the different cup's / competitions. McCorry Cup, Purcell Cup & Fraser McMullen Cup are all U20 competitions. Is that right? Whats the difference criteria?
Is there a webpage that explains the different competitions and eligibility?
McCorry - Leinster u20a
Purcell - Leinster u20b
IIRC
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Yeah its gotten worse, which is hard to believe was possible.TrapperChamonix wrote:
Leinster website is worse than useless
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Was told Charlie Ryan was very impressive for UCD in the McCorry cup, described as a "brute of a 2nd row"