Limerick Charity Cup Final
Nenagh Ormond 36 Garryowen 14
(HT: Nenagh Ormond 17 Garryowen 14)
Dooradoyle
Referee: Adrian McInerney
Report by Enda Murphy
Player of the Match: Tom Crofts
Scorers: Nenagh Ormond: Tries: Matthew Hodgins, Brehon O’Donnell, Conor O’Shaughnessy, Brian O’Rourke, Kieran Kennedy, Shane Malone; Con: Conor O’Brien x 3.
Garryowen: Tries: Harry Gleeson, Thomas Barry; Con: Marcus Joyce x 2.
On Friday evening last Nenagh Ormond 2nd XV looked to retain their North Munster Limerick Charity Cup title when they took on Garryowen 2nd XV in the final in Dooradoyle, the venue having been decided by a coin toss. Nenagh had reached the final courtesy of a tough 15-5 win over Shannon away in Coonagh while Garryowen had overcome Old Crescent with a slightly more comfortable 35-14 scoreline. Earlier this season these two sides met in Nenagh in the North Munster league where they played out an enthralling 15 try game in which a late score gave Garryowen the spoils on a 50-43 scoreline.
On Friday evening last Nenagh Ormond 2nd XV looked to retain their North Munster Limerick Charity Cup title when they took on Garryowen 2nd XV in the final in Dooradoyle, the venue having been decided by a coin toss. Nenagh had reached the final courtesy of a tough 15-5 win over Shannon away in Coonagh while Garryowen had overcome Old Crescent with a slightly more comfortable 35-14 scoreline. Earlier this season these two sides met in Nenagh in the North Munster league where they played out an enthralling 15 try game in which a late score gave Garryowen the spoils on a 50-43 scoreline.
The opening stages of the game were played between the two 22s as both sides tried to get the measure of each other. It took a sublime break from Brian O’Rourke and a lovely long pass to Matthew Hodgins to break the deadlock after 10 minutes with Conor O’Brien adding the extra two for a 7-0 lead. Garryowen came back strongly and countered off a Nenagh lineout error resulting in a lineout of their own on the Nenagh 22. They secured good ball in the middle and mauled Nenagh over for their opening score by hooker Harry Gleeson. Marcus Joyce added the extras to bring the score to 7 all. Shortly after on 15 minutes another line break in the middle set up 18 year old Brehon O’Donnell for a fine score to give Nenagh the lead again at 12-7. On the half hour mark Nenagh were camped inside the Garryowen 22 laying siege to the try line and eventually the pressure told with Conor O’Shaughnessy going over from short range to deservedly stretch the lead to 17-7. Garryowen refused to lie down and just before half time a neat break off the back of a ruck on the Nenagh 22 resulted in scrum half Thomas Barry getting a try. Joyce again added the extras to leave the halftime score 17-14 in Nenagh’s favour.
It looked like all to play for going into the second half but Nenagh had other ideas and totally dominated the second 40 minutes. Almost immediately from the restart, excellent centre Brian O’Rourke, only recently back from a long term injury, broke through for a fine try. Conor O’Brien added the extras to make it a 10 point game at 24-14. Nenagh continued to impose their style on the game and Kieran Kennedy further stretched the lead on the three-quarter mark. O’Brien again added the extra two to stretch the lead to 31-14. Ten minutes later, replacement hooker Shane Malone went over from close range to add another five points and a 36-14 lead. From there, Nenagh comfortably held out for the final 10 minutes to retain the trophy in their third triumph in this competition in four years. Hopefully, this performance will carry though into the Munster Junior Cup which kicks off in the coming weeks.
Nenagh Ormond: 15. Matthew Hodgins, 14. Brehon O’Donnell, 13. Brian O’Rourke, 12. Conor O’Shaughnessy, 11. Kieran Kennedy, 10. Conor O’Brien, 9. Tom Crofts, 1. Sean Frawley, 2. Jack Devanny, 3. Niall O’Gorman, 4. Jake O’Kelly (c), 5. Fionn O’Meara, 6. James Meagher, 7. Robbie Tynan, 8. John Brislane.
Replacements: 16. Shane Malone, 17. Richie Whelan, 18. Ivan Struzia, 19. Charlie Grace, 20. Kevin O’Gorman, 21. Davy Corcoran, 22. Alex Quinn.
Garryowen: 15. Pelle van de Polder, 14. Jack Murphy, 13, Andre Birdthistle, 12. Sam Murphy, 11. Mark Glynn, 10. Marcus Joyce, 9. Thomas Barry, 1. Jibril Koura, 2. Harry Gleeson, 3. David Geoghegan, 4. Samuel Connolly, 5. Kieran Roche, 6. Richard Costello, 7. Dean Fanning, 8. Jordan Power.
Replacements: 16. Dylan Doran, 17. Eric Cantillon, 18. Christopher McSweeney, 19. Matthew Collins, 20. James Houlihan, 21. Daniel Magee, 22. Cillian Ahern.