Tries: Andrew Porter, Tommy O’Brien 2, Barry Daly; Cons: Ciaran Frawley 3; Pens: Ciaran Frawley 2
Tries: Bryan Mollen, Penalty try, Michael Silvester; Cons: Bryan Mollen 2
Ciaran Frawley; Tommy O’Brien, Stephen Murphy, Jamie Glynn (capt), Barry Daly; Matthew Gilsenan, Nick Peters; Liam Hyland, Sean McNulty, Andrew Porter, Josh Murphy, Emmet MacMahon, Greg Jones, Sean McKeon, Peadar Timmins.
Replacements: Gordon Frayne, Robert Byrne, Brian Cawley, Alex Penny, Gavin Mullin, Tom Fletcher, Andy Marks.
Colm Hogan; Tim Maupin, Michael Courtney, Kyle Dixon, Bryan Mollen; James Fennelly, Brian Slater (capt); Eric O’Sullivan, Paddy Finlay, Andy Keating, Jack Burke, Raef Tyrrell, Pierce Dargan, Richard Dunne, Tom Ryan.
Replacements: Jack Boland, James Bollard, Charlie Connolly, Rowan Osborne, Dermot O’Flynn, Cian O’Dwyer, Michael Silvester.
Leinster duo Andrew Porter and Barry Daly both touched down for the victors at sunny Belfield, with lively winger Tommy O’Brien bagging a brace and fellow Ireland Under-20 international Ciaran Frawley kicking 12 points.
Bryan Mollen, who starred for the Ireland Students team against England last Sunday, converted his own try as Trinity trailed 17-7 at half-time, and although their scrum forced a penalty try and Ireland Under-19 call-up Michael Silvester also touched down, Tony Smeeth’s youngsters relinquished their grip on the Colours trophy.
Mollen, one of seven ex-Blackrock College students in the Trinity starting line-up, drifted a 30-metre penalty past the left hand post in the fifth minute, and from their very first attack, UCD duly opened the scoring as prop Porter, who is getting game-time at tighthead lately, powered over the line at the end of a multi-phase move.
Trinity hit back in the 29th minute when good work from captain Brian Slater got them into scoring range and Colm Hogan’s audacious pass put Mollen over for a try in the left which he converted with aplomb.
The visitors suffered another setback 12 minutes into the second period, Daly getting over for a breakaway try after out-half Matthew Gilsenan had done brilliantly to swoop on a loose ball and release the big winger with a diving pass. Mollen almost broke free at the end of the third quarter but UCD scrambled back to deny him.
Smeeth’s charges look re-energised and despite missing out on a try when number 8 Tom Ryan went close, teenage replacement Silvester exploited some space in behind the UCD cover to notch an unconverted try, making it a three-point game.
The Skerries man, who was one of Ireland’s leading backs during the recent U-20 Six Nations, completed his kicking haul with an 80th minute penalty as UCD secured their 39th Colours title. Trinity have 22 wins and four matches have been drawn.
Referee: Kieran Barry (IRFU)