Tries: Ian Hanly, Harry Moore, Kevin O’Dwyer, Stephen O’Neill; Cons: Mark O’Neill 3, Stephen O’Neill; Pen: Mark O’Neill
Tries: John Fitzgerald, Killian O’Keeffe; Con: Rory Scannell; Pens: Rory Scannell 2
Ian Hanly; James O’Donoghue, Stephen O’Neill, Graham Coffey, Harry Moore; Mark O’Neill, Kevin O’Neill; Gary Hamilton, Robbie Smyth, Conor McCormack, Fergal Walsh, Kevin O’Dwyer, Robert Duke, James O’Neill, Niall Lalor.
Replacements used: Willie Devane for Coffey (4 mins), Kevin Buckley for Smyth, Rory Harrison for Hamilton, Alex Dunlop for O’Dwyer, Jake Swaine for M O’Neill (all 63), M O’Neill for K O’Neill (75), Hamilton for McCormack (80).
Eamonn Mills; Will Hanley, CianMcGovern, Daniel Horgan, Eoin O’Shaughnessy; Rory Scannell, Stuart Lee; Peter McCabe, Niall Scannell, James Rochford, Chris Rowe, Dave O’Mahony, Rob O’Herlihy, Kevin Allen, John Fitzgerald.
Replacements used: Killian O’Keeffe for Lee (13 mins), Brian Quill for O’Herlihy (30), Barry Keeshan for McGovern (54), Ken O’Halloran for Rochford (59).
Indeed, when flanker Robert Duke was penalised inside his 22 three minutes later, Munster ‘A’ ace Scannell made no mistake with the resulting place-kick. Yet, Dolphin also lost scrum half Stuart Lee to injury and as the half progressed, the hosts were starting to cause problems for the Corkmen.
Just shy of the 20-minute mark, impressive ‘Nure centre Stephen O’Neill made a burst towards the left winger and after receiving a neat offload, full-back Ian Hanly comfortably crossed for the opening try of the day.
After Mark O’Neill’s second successful conversion followed from the left, Dolphin showed considerable resilience for the remainder of the half. Even though Will Hanley and hooker Niall Scannell were thwarted in their efforts to score a 33rd minute try, Scannell’s younger brother Rory did ensure that their half-time deficit was reduced to eight points – 14-6 – courtesy of a close range penalty.
Terenure flanker Duke had been sent to the sin-bin at this point and when the visitors mauled forward to the left of the posts, number 8 John Fitzgerald was on hand to drive over the line.
The reliable Scannell added the extras, but just three minutes later it was ‘Nure’s turn to break through the opposition cover. Replacement Willie Devane put Dolphin under pressure with a ferocious tackle inside the 22, and some excellent approach work by Mark and Kevin O’Neill led to lock Kevin O’Dwyer powering over for his side’s third converted try.
Terenure swiftly reinforced their superiority, though, and this time it was Stephen O’Neill who found a way through for a potentially crucial bonus point try. He also added the conversion for good measure.
There was still time for a final penalty to be sent through the posts by Mark O’Neill who, having been replaced, returned to take over from his brother Kevin at scrum half. His confident strike in injury-time sealed a 13-point triumph for James Blaney’s men.
Referee: Mark Patton (IRFU)