SPORTING LIMERICK
IRELAND CLUB XV 22-17 SCOTLAND CLUB XV
Ireland secured the Dalriada Cup with a deserved 22-17 victory over Scotland at Energia Park, on Friday evening.
Ireland won the first leg of this tie 39-17 and therefore had one hand on the Dalriada Cup prior to kick-off.
Gearoid Prendergast called upon nine Limerick based players in total, with seven in starting fifteen, including captain Alan Kennedy. Clontarf out-half, Gearoid Lyons, who hails from Limerick, was unable to take his place on the bench, due to illness.
Dublin University flyer Colm Hogan opened the scoring with a try in the 23rd minute, with Shannon’s Aarn Hehir involved late in the move. The visitors replied through Gregor Christie, and lead 7-5, thanks to a conversion from Aaron McColm.
Ireland were able to dominate the closing stages of the opening half, with a try from Michael Melia giving them a 12-7 lead at the break. Melia touched down after a well-executed five meter lineout.
Shannon’s Pa Ryan found himself in the sin bin early in the second half, for a blatant offside. Scotland reduced the deficit as Aaron McColm slotted the resultant penalty to make it 12-10.
Despite this, Ireland dominated the possession and lived inside the Scotland 22. Scotland were reduced to 14 men entering the final quarter of the game, and a series of penalties ended with Taylor adding a penalty.
Substitute Sam Coughlan-Murray got onto the end of a kick to get a third Irish try, on 65 minutes. Scotland finished the stronger and were within a score thanks to a 75th minute try from Rhys Davies.
Despite a nervous final few minutes, Ireland held to retain the silverware they won 12 months ago.
Ireland: Jamie Heuston (Garryowen); Colm Hogan, Pa Ryan (Shannon), Bryan Fitzgerald (Garryowen), Matthew Byrne; James Taylor, Aarn Hehir (Shannon); Conor Maguire, Max Abbott, Andrew Keating (Garryowen), Brian Hayes, Alan Kennedy (capt) (Young Munster), Michael Melia, John Foley (Young Munster), Paul Derham
Replacements: Adam Clarkin, Conor Bartley (Young Munster), Corrie Barrett (Garryowen), Ryan Murphy, Peter Claffey, Gerry Hurley, Matthew Bowen, Sam Coughlan-Murray
Scotland: Grant Mollison; Scott Bickerstaff, Andrew Mitchell, Conor Bickerstaff, Callum Young; Aaron McColm, Gregor Christie; Shawn Muir, Fergus Scott (capt), Gray Strain, Mike Vernel, Gregor Law, Nathaniel Coe, Wallace Nelson, Ewan MacDougall
Replacements: Matt Carryer, William Farquhar, Calvin Henderson, Robin Cessford, Rhys Davies, Patrick Boyer, Colin Sturgeon, Steven Hamilton.