U18’s shine in epic Aghadoe encounter

U18's shine in epic Aghadoe encounter

Killarney 25 Newcastlewest 11 – Report by Seamus Grealy, photos by Mary McCarthy

Killarney U18s powered to an impressive victory on home turf on Sat 23rd saving their most complete performance for the final game of the conference. Both teams entered the game on level points knowing that a victory would propel them into Munster Cup action before Christmas. Killarney got off to a flying start.

The reconfigured backline worked the ball skillfully into the left corner, from there the forward unit took over with Brendy O Donoghue and John Mc Carthy going close before Craig McKenzie Vass used his power to crash over. The response from the hulking visitors was emphatic. For the next 20 minutes they dominated the exchanges carrying hard with ball in hand and mixing their frontal power game with shrewd tactical kicking from their 9 and 10.

They narrowed the lead with a penalty after 8 Mins and after turning the screw for several phases scored a superb tryย  after 15 Mins when their 10 cross kicked deftly for the right winger to collect, step inside the cover and touchdown.ย  Killarney bounced back quickly securing a penalty from the restart and when the ref brought it into range for unwanted verbals Ciaran O Brien punished the offence with hisย powerful boot. Killarney continued the policy of rotation introducing 4 players after 25 Mins and retook the lead after 30 Mins when prop O Brien again slotted a penalty. Newcastlewest pounded the home line for the final 5 minutes and leveled the game at 11 all with the last kick of the half.

Killarney regrouped at half time and got a break after 5 Mins when Newcastlewest had a player sinbinned for prolonged verbals. This period allowed the home time more time and space to connectย  and it was noticeable that theirย  patterns and link play improved .ย  A number of promising moves thrilled the large crowd butย  the ball was dropped on a few occasions. Eventually the try arrivedย  after 16 mins whenย  Gary Randles bludgeoned his way through the scrambling defence to touchdown. With confidence nowย  skyhigh and also with more fresh reinforcements the chinks now began to appear in the visitors defence. Line break followed linebreak with Adam Walsh, James Kennelly, Cian Murphy, Matt McAuliffe, Brendy O Donoghue and Padraig Talbot all making major yard gains.

The best try was served after 22 Mins when fullback Gary Randles finished a super team effort cutting a sharp line diagonally through the cover to score under the posts. Prop Ciaran O Brien brought his kicking total to 10 points for the day to complete the scoring.

Killarney rotated 9 eager players for the last 12 Mins who dovetailed seemlessly into their positions. A final inspiring Aidan Keane tackle and ballrip heralded the final whistle.

The starting forwards on the day were Rob Nealon, Craig Mc Kensie Vass, Ciaran O Brien, Evan Mannix, Padraig Talbot,Matt McAuliffe(capt), Brendy O Donoghue, and John Mc Carthy.

The backline started with Adam Walsh, Cian Murphy, Donnchadh Grealy, Dion O Neill, Mark Sheahan, Tomas Clifford and Gary Randles. The following players were rotated in during the game, forwardsย  Adam Cronin, Krystian Komosa, Sam Casey, Adam Mcsweeney with backs Michael Cusack, Ronan Buckley, Liam Randles, Aidan Keane and James Kennelly all competing superbly.

From here it’s onwards and upwards for this ambitiousย  group who have now qualified to compete at the top table of Munster competition for the 3rd consecutive year. The team will await the draw with great anticipation with a first round match scheduled for Sat 14th of Dec. Ensure you get a look at Mary McCarthy 177 super pics on KRFC Facebookย  that graphically capture this highly competitive and entertaining game.

Published at: November 25, 2019 11:40

 

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