Late Try Denies Ireland Under-20s In Warm-Up Match
With 10 players from the Leinster club scene featuring in the Ireland Under-20 starting line-up this afternoon, there was a distinct local flavour to this pre-Christmas contest.
The announcement that Munster and Ireland legend Paul O’Connell has joined the Ireland U-20 set-up as an assistant coach raised anticipation for this fixture, but it was also the first outing for Noel McNamara as the Under-20s’ new head coach.
Conor Dean made a late appearance against Bristol at the same venue six days ago, and the St. Mary’s College out-half split the posts from just outside the Leinster 22 to open the Ireland U-20s’ account. The international side enjoyed the majority of the possession during the early stages and were eager to add to their lead.
Dean duly doubled their advantage with a successful place-kick from 35 metres out. The Leinster Development side grew into the game, however, and got on the board through Clontarf’s Con Kelly on 25 minutes. He made no mistake with a close range penalty goal.
From a subsequent attack, his audacious cross-field kick was superbly gathered in the air by IQ Rugby winger Aaron O’Sullivan who touched down for the game’s opening try. Kelly’s conversion attempt was off target, and this meant that Dean was able to edge Ireland back ahead (9-8) with another clinical strike from the tee.
It was Leinster who got the ball rolling after a charged down clearance ended with lock Oisin Dowling driving over the line beneath a host of bodies. Kelly added the extras in convincing fashion, but as they did for Leinster’s previous try, Ireland issued an immediate response.
Heading into the final quarter, Ireland were still being frustrated by strong defence from Leinster – though a few knock-ons from their opponents lifted some of the pressure off their shoulders. They continued to persevere and following a long clearance, O’Brien set up replacement scrum half Hugh O’Sullivan for an eye-catching third try for Ireland.
This put the Blues back in the driving seat, and with goal-kicker Kelly converting to increase his personal haul to 10 minutes, they held out for a four-point win.
Referee: Sean Gallagher (IRFU)
Tries: Jack O’Sullivan, Peter Sullivan, Hugh O’Sullivan; Con: Harry Byrne; Pens: Conor Dean 3
Tries: Aaron O’Sullivan 2, Oisin Dowling, Myles Carey; Cons: Con Kelly 2; Pens: Con Kelly 2
IRELAND U-20: James Newey (IQ Rugby); Peter Sullivan (Lansdowne FC/Leinster), Tommy O’Brien (UCD/Leinster), David McCarthy (Garryowen/Munster), Peter Maher (Old Belvedere/Leinster); Conor Dean (St. Mary’s College RFC/Leinster), Jonny Stewart (Queen’s University/Ulster); Jordan Duggan (Naas/Leinster), Ronan Kelleher (Lansdowne/Leinster), Jack Aungier (St. Mary’s College/Leinster), Cormac Daly (Clontarf/Leinster), Ronan Coffey (Shannon/Munster); Jack O’Sullivan (UCC/Munster), Max Kearney (Dublin University/Leinster), Caelan Doris (St. Mary’s College/Leinster).
Replacements used: James French (UCC/Munster), Alexander Clarke (Queen’s University/Ulster), Bryan O’Connor (UCC/Munster), Jack Dunne (Dublin University/Leinster), Matthew Agnew (Ballymena/Ulster), Sean Masterson (Corinthians/Connacht), Hugh O’Sullivan (Clontarf/Leinster), Harry Byrne (UCD/Leinster), Angus Kernohan (Ballymena/Ulster), Michael Silvester (Dublin University/Leinster).
LEINSTER DEVELOPMENT: Tom Roche (Lansdowne); Jack Kelly (Dublin University), Sean O’Brien (Clontarf), Myles Carey (St. Mary’s College), Aaron O’Sullivan (IQ Rugby); Con Kelly (Clontarf), Patrick Patterson (UCD); Adam Coyle (St. Mary’s College), Eoghan Clarke (Wanderers), Roman Salanoa (Old Belvedere), JJ O’Dea (Old Wesley), Oisin Dowling (Lansdowne), Cian Reilly (UCD), Richard Dunne (Dublin University), Ronan Foley (UCD).
Replacements used: Richie Bergin (UCD), Joe Byrne (Dublin University), Niall McEniff (St. Mary’s College), Charlie Ryan (UCD), Reuben Pimm (Dublin University), Ronan Watters (St. Mary’s College), Mark Fabian (Terenure College), Craig Kennedy (St. Mary’s College), Chris Carey (Old Belvedere).