U14’s:
On Saturday last the U14 travelled to Tralee in the next round of the U14 West Munster League looking to maintain the current unbeaten run. Tralee were excellent hosts and facilitated the game being played on their excellent top pitch with is sand based and was exceptionally dry underfoot. The game opened up with a period of sustained pressure from the hosts where Killarney found it difficult to get past the half way line but some powerful surges from our team produced two tries both of which were duly converted.
The second half saw additional tries from a range of forwards and backs with some really intelligent plays some straight from the training ground which did give the head coach a lot to smile about. Once again the subs proved important and it is great to see the confidence that guys can slot in as required. Next up is a trip away to Abbeyfeale on Sunday 22nd Jan.
U16’s:
Last Saturday the U16’s travelled to Cork to take on Dolphin RFC, in the next round of the Munster U16 Bowl competition. Having changed the venue from Aghadoe to Cork, the lads were up for the match. However, a tough day got off to a bad start when the official referee never turned up, something which seems to be a recurring theme at Youth matches lately. As happened to the U18’s the previous week, the lads lost due to some very dubious decisions from the stand in ref and the lads went down on a scoreline of 19 – 13 with a clear try not awarded to our lads and a very dubious try awarded to the home side in the last few minutes, much to the chagrin of the visitors. It’s heartbreaking to see the lads and coaches put their all into training and matches and have no chance when there is no unbiased official referee on hand to officiate these important matches. The lads fought bravely but lost a player to injury, forcing the remaining 14 lads to take on the challenge. Well done toTom Campbell and his brave U16 as well as the many parents who travelled to Cork for this match. Fantastic support as always. Next weekend it’s another road trip for the lads as they travel to Douglas for the next round of the competition. Best of luck lads.
U18’s:
Our U18’s had no match last weekend however Pat F. O’Connor’s charges take on Rugbai Corha Dhuibhne in the next round of the U18 Bowl competition. Kick off is at Aghadoe, next Saturday at 11am. Best of luck to the lads.
Minis:
Our Minis continue to train, every Saturday morning between 10:30am and 12 midday. We are currently training at the pitches at Knockreer and will continue to do so for a few weeks to come. Our Minis Coordinator will update all parents each week. If you are not receiving club texts, please let Liam know on 087-4145662.
We aredue to travel to Killorglin on Saturday the 28th of January next. We will get to play matches at all ages against Minis from Killorglin, Castleisland and Listowel and the blitz will take place at Killorglin’s pitches at Ballymalis (near Kerry Wollen Mills. We will send out the details closer to the date and we will not have a bus travelling to the blitz, so would encourage all parents to come along and support the kids as they try their best to represent Killarney RFC. Details to follow.
Seniors:
Our seniors played Douglas/Carrigaline last Sunday at Aghadoe, in the next round of the Munster Junior League. Ger Moynihan’s charges were hoping to build on from the previous week’s win over Killorglin and certainly did not disappoint the bumper home crowd, who turned out in the wintery conditions to support the lads. Captain Ger Moynihan was ruled out of the fixture due to a shoulder niggle picked up in Ballymalis, however the side welcomed players back from injury and there was a wealth of players to choose from.
Killarney started strongly from the off, and even though conditions were very slippery under foot, Killrney got the upperhand as Paudie Sheahan slotted home a penalty with 15 minutes on the clock to bring first blood to the home side. Douglas/Carrigaline managed to score the sides only try on the 25th minute, against the run of play it has to be said, a try which went unconverted in the windy conditions. Following some fantastic phases of play in the latter stages of the first half, Damien Carroll crossed the line for our first try, which Paudie Sheahan converted. Paudie himself went one better and scored the sides second try with the pack really gelling and Alan Mulligan offloading to the inform Sheahan to score and convert. The pack were strong all day with stalwarts Peter Kelly and Ollie O’Neill leading from the front. With only a few minutes to go, Ollie scored the home side’s final try to send the game beyond doubt. 22 – 5 was the final score, in a match where everyone worked hard and the subs bench was used togood effect. Stand out players on the day were Paul O’Sullivan, Paudie Sheahan and Connie O’Leary was the man of the match with another storming display. Next Sunday the lads travel to Bantry in the next round of the league. Kick off is at 2:30pm.
Check out the photos below by Christina Houlihan Tydings.