Tries: Marcus O’Driscoll, Kevin Croke; Cons: Ray Crotty, Chris Lilly; Pen: Chris Lilly
Try: Rory Whyte; Con: JJ Hanrahan; Pens: JJ Hanrahan 2
Conor Hogan; Ray Crotty, Stephen Grissing, Phillip Brophy, Darren Hudson; Andrew Burke, Matt D’Arcy; Jack McGrath, Dylan Fawsitt, Rob Sweeney, Ciaran Ruddock, Gareth Logan, Kevin Sheahan, Gareth Austin, Kevin Croke.Replacements used: Chris Lilly for D’Arcy (11-24 mins, blood sub), Marcus O’Driscoll for Grissing (23), Colm McMahon for Sweeney (57), Kurt Haupt for Fawsitt (57), Peter Starett for Logan (57), Rob Sweeney for McGrath (71), Chris Lilly for Burke (79).
Ben Martin; Martin McPhail, Mossie Lawlor, Niall Kenneally, Darren Moroney; JJ Hanrahan, Derek Farrell; Tom Doyle, Sean Henry, Alex Simpson, Ed Kelly, David Foley, Ed Rossiter, Ian Condell, Sean Rennison.Replacements used: Gary Walsh for Doyle (27 mins), Brian Walsh for Rennison (40+3), Rory Whyte for Farrell (49), Conor Kindregan for Rossiter (54).
Marcus O’Driscoll and Kevin Croke both scored tries as St. Mary’s College got their Ulster Bank League title defence off to a winning start against UL Bohemians on Saturday.
St. Mary’s started this contest at Templeville Road with great intent and put plenty of pressure on the UL rearguard in the early stages.However, for the most part, UL held firm when the hosts threatened to get through in the corners.
St. Mary’s did not have their first clear-cut scoring opportunity until the 16th minute when Ray Crotty was short with a 35-metre penalty attempt.
They were made to pay five minutes later when up-and-coming Munster out-half JJ Hanrahan opened the scoring for UL with a close-in penalty.
It was a major boost for the Limerick side after a tricky opening, but they were finding it hard to get their hands on the ball for much of the first period.
The visitors’ defence was eventually breached in the 25th minute when St. Mary’s replacement Marcus O’Driscoll drove over the line following some terrific approach play from Philip Brophy and Darren Hudson.
Chris Lilly converted and added a well-struck penalty from distance to give the Dubliners a 10-3 interval advantage.
Bohs cut into the St. Mary’s cushion just four minutes after the restart when Hanrahan kicked majestically from halfway to split the posts for the second time in the game.
The Templeogue outfit were proving to be formidable in attack however, and they once again followed up a UL penalty with a try. This time it took them just three minutes to outfox the Bohs defence as number 8 Kevin Croke crossed in the right corner at the end of a fine cross-field move.
Crotty added the conversion, but Bohs clearly did not read the script and they powered back into the reckoning with a well-deserved try courtesy of replacement scrum half Rory Whyte.
The score came after a lengthy period of intense pressure near the St. Mary’s whitewash and the ever-reliable Hanrahan added the extras which made it a four-point game heading down the home stretch.
Hanrahan had a chance to reduce the margin even further with a 74th minute penalty, but he was wide of the mark with his kick from the left and that was as close as UL got in the closing moments.
Referee: David Wilkinson (IRFU)