Try: Robbie Smyth; Con: Mark O’Neill
Tries: Gerry Hurley, Tomas Quinlan; Con: Tomas Quinlan; Pens: Tomas Quinlan 3
Ian Hanly; James O’Donoghue, Stephen O’Neill, Willie Devane, Harry Moore; Mark O’Neill, Kevin O’Neill; Rory Harrison, Robbie Smyth, Oisin Heffernan, Fergal Walsh, Kevin O’Dwyer, John Dever, James O’Neill, Kyle McCoy.
Replacements used: Robert Duke for O’Dwyer (51 mins), Kevin Buckley for Smyth (57), Mark Mahony for K O’Neill (63), O’Dwyer for Dever (67), Shane Donovan for O’Donoghue (71).
Darragh Lyons; Darren Sweetnam, Luke Duffy, Niall Kenneally, Rob Jermyn; TomasQuinlan, Gerry Hurley; Gavin Duffy, Andrew O’Driscoll, Ger Sweeney, Cathal O’Flaherty, Dave O’Brien, Graeme Lawler,James Murphy, James Ryan.
Replacements used: Luke Cahill for Ryan (25 mins), Max Abbott for O’Driscoll (51), Sonny Dwyer for O’Flaherty (76), Chris Corkery for Sweeney (80).
However, their incredible unbeaten run – stretching back to the 2012/13 Division 2A season – could only be maintained for so long and in their final four league
of 2014, they suffered defeats to Lansdowne, Ballynahinch and UCD.
This enabled 2013 champions Lansdowne to move to the top of the Division 1A table, and an eighth victory was needed against Cork Con if ‘Nure wanted to avoid losing further ground in the top four.
‘Nure certainly started the contest with plenty of intent, and threatened to break through from their opening surges into the visitors’ half. The well-organised Con defence managed to hold firm, before Terenure out-half Mark O’Neill was wide with an 11th minute penalty attempt from just outside the 22.
Shortly afterwards, Constitution full-back Darragh Lyons looked set to touch down via a neat kick by Quinlan, only for referee Dudley Phillips to award a penalty to Terenure for a Con infringement.
With Hurley and Lyons both proven kickers from the tee, Cork Con boss Tom Tierney is spoilt for choice when it comes to place-kicking options at present. Ireland Under-19 international Quinlan is the man who is currently entrusted with these responsibilities, however, and from his first attempt of the game, he made no mistake from long range.
This was a morale-boosting score for Con and courtesy of another routine three-pointer by Quinlan in the dying moments of the half, they brought a 6-0 lead into the second period.
. They remained on the back foot when play resumed, and flanker Graeme Lawler was close to scoring the opening try for Con just three minutes in.
Significant breaks by Harry Moore and Kyle McCoy on 50 minutes got ‘Nure moving again, though, and there was greater purpose to their play once more. Mark O’Neill opted for touch rather than the posts three minutes later and this proved to be a wise decision, as hooker Robbie Smyth finished off a powerful lineout maul for a try which O’Neill converted.
James Blaney’s charges could not push on from here, though, and when Quinlan’s 62nd-minute penalty helped Con to reclaim the advantage, the Cork outfit built some serious momentum.
Quinlan converted and he later profited from superb approach play by Hurley to dive over in the left corner for his side’s third try.
His touchline conversion effort and a 77th minute penalty attempt were both short of the target, but those scores were not needed as Cork Con claimed a much-deserved triumph.
Referee: Dudley Phillips (IRFU)