AIL Division 1A Round 18
Old Belvedere 61 Nenagh Ormond 12
(H-T Old Belvedere 42 Nenagh Ormond 05)
Ollie Campbell Park
Referee: Rob McGreer
Report by Mike McMahon
Scorers: Old Belvedere: Tries: Jack Keating x 2, Josh Ericson x 2, Fionn McWey, Morgan Meredith, Andre Ryan, James Dillon, Hugh Wilkinson; Cons: Morgan Meredith x 6, David Wilkinson x 2.
Nenagh Ormond: Tries: Luke Kerr, Matthew Burke; Con: Charlie O’Doherty.
Nenagh Ormond: Tries: Luke Kerr, Matthew Burke; Con: Charlie O’Doherty.
Player of the Match: Josh Ericson
The long and arduous season for Nenagh Ormond in division 1A ended as it began, with defeat to fellow newcomers Old Belvedere.
The Dubliners have had Nenagh’s number over the last two seasons, tasting victory in all four encounters over that time, winning division 1B last year and consolidating their place in the top tier this year.
With little or nothing to be gained for either team, this match very much had the feel of a dead rubber and whilst it was entertaining throughout, the lack of jeopardy was palpable.
Nenagh started the game brightly and had the home team pinned in their own half for the first few minutes, dominating the early exchanges. Ollie Campbell Park has been a bit of a fortress for Belvedere this season however and that has been built on excellent defence.
The same cannot be said for Nenagh unfortunately as Belvedere scored with their first attack of the game, winger Jack Keating intercepting a speculative long pass in the seventh minute to race the full length of the pitch and touch down under the posts.
After 17 straight defeats in this league, the Nenagh reserves of confidence and belief are at rock bottom and they capitulated far too easily to the extent that they were 28 points down by the end of the first quarter.
Belvedere’s excellent open side flanker Josh Ericsson grabbed a second try for his team after 10 minutes and this was followed by a third from Fionn McWey and another from Keating, all converted by impressive out-half Morgan Meredith.
Although Luke Kerr did pull a try back for Nenagh with half-time approaching, the home side were rampant as they responded with two more tries before the half came to a close with the scoreline at 42-5.
With pride severely dented and looking down the barrel of a heavy defeat, Nenagh picked up their performance significantly in the second half and saw plenty of possession without troubling the scoreboard.
A close-in drive from replacement prop Matthew Burke brought a well deserved try for Nenagh but Belvedere added three more tries in the second period, with Ericsson grabbing the last to cap off a fine individual performance.
Despite failing to secure a win in their first entry into division 1A, Nenagh have shown more than enough throughout the season to give hope that they can build from this experience and be very competitive as they move down to division 1B next season.
With six under 21 players in the match day squad and a total of 40 players gaining 1A experience over the course of the season, there is every reason to believe that Nenagh can bounce back under the leadership of head coach Derek Corcoran and his team.
Old Belvedere: 15. James Dillon, 14. Jack Keating, 13. Jayden Beckett, 12. Andre Ryan, 11. Hugh Wilkinson 10. Morgan Meredith, 9. Hughie O’Sullivan, 1. Hugo O’Malley, 2. Luke McLaughlin, 3. Ryan McMahon, 4. Paddy Dowling, 5. Fionn McWey, 6. Tom Mulcair, 7. Josh Ericson, 8. Will McDonald.
Replacements: 16. Liam Granville, 17. Hugh Flood, 18. James Ruddy, 19. Evan O’Boyle, 20. James O’Dwyer, 21. David Wilkinson.
The Dubliners have had Nenagh’s number over the last two seasons, tasting victory in all four encounters over that time, winning division 1B last year and consolidating their place in the top tier this year.
With little or nothing to be gained for either team, this match very much had the feel of a dead rubber and whilst it was entertaining throughout, the lack of jeopardy was palpable.
Nenagh started the game brightly and had the home team pinned in their own half for the first few minutes, dominating the early exchanges. Ollie Campbell Park has been a bit of a fortress for Belvedere this season however and that has been built on excellent defence.
The same cannot be said for Nenagh unfortunately as Belvedere scored with their first attack of the game, winger Jack Keating intercepting a speculative long pass in the seventh minute to race the full length of the pitch and touch down under the posts.
After 17 straight defeats in this league, the Nenagh reserves of confidence and belief are at rock bottom and they capitulated far too easily to the extent that they were 28 points down by the end of the first quarter.
Belvedere’s excellent open side flanker Josh Ericsson grabbed a second try for his team after 10 minutes and this was followed by a third from Fionn McWey and another from Keating, all converted by impressive out-half Morgan Meredith.
Although Luke Kerr did pull a try back for Nenagh with half-time approaching, the home side were rampant as they responded with two more tries before the half came to a close with the scoreline at 42-5.
With pride severely dented and looking down the barrel of a heavy defeat, Nenagh picked up their performance significantly in the second half and saw plenty of possession without troubling the scoreboard.
A close-in drive from replacement prop Matthew Burke brought a well deserved try for Nenagh but Belvedere added three more tries in the second period, with Ericsson grabbing the last to cap off a fine individual performance.
Despite failing to secure a win in their first entry into division 1A, Nenagh have shown more than enough throughout the season to give hope that they can build from this experience and be very competitive as they move down to division 1B next season.
With six under 21 players in the match day squad and a total of 40 players gaining 1A experience over the course of the season, there is every reason to believe that Nenagh can bounce back under the leadership of head coach Derek Corcoran and his team.
Old Belvedere: 15. James Dillon, 14. Jack Keating, 13. Jayden Beckett, 12. Andre Ryan, 11. Hugh Wilkinson 10. Morgan Meredith, 9. Hughie O’Sullivan, 1. Hugo O’Malley, 2. Luke McLaughlin, 3. Ryan McMahon, 4. Paddy Dowling, 5. Fionn McWey, 6. Tom Mulcair, 7. Josh Ericson, 8. Will McDonald.
Replacements: 16. Liam Granville, 17. Hugh Flood, 18. James Ruddy, 19. Evan O’Boyle, 20. James O’Dwyer, 21. David Wilkinson.
NENAGH ORMOND: 15. Sam Cusack, 14. Davy Gleeson, 13. Willie Coffey, 12. Conor McMahon, 11. Brian O’Rourke, 10. Charlie O’Doherty, 9. Luke Kerr, 1. Mikey Doran, 2. Mateo Sentous, 3. Ivan Struzia, 4. Fionn O’Meara, 5. Kevin O’Flaherty (c), 6. Jake O’Kelly, 7. John Brislane, 8. John O’Flaherty.
Replacements: 16. Dylan Murphy, 17. Matthew Burke, 18. Richie Whelan, 19. Robbie Tynan, 20. Patrick Scully, 21. Matt Brice.
Replacements: 16. Dylan Murphy, 17. Matthew Burke, 18. Richie Whelan, 19. Robbie Tynan, 20. Patrick Scully, 21. Matt Brice.