Galwegians defeat doomed Terenure

Galwegians 26 Terenure College 14

Galwegians 26 Terenure College 14

Galwegians confirmed themselves as the top-ranked Connacht club in this season's AIB League as they took a bonus point in their penultimate game of the season today.

They have one man to thank for that - right winger John Cleary. He claimed four tries in a man-of-the-match display, a club record for a Division One game.

Terenure, already relegated and with little to play for, clearly struggled for motivation.

Cleary's opening two tries, one converted by full-back Rob O'Beirn, had the hosts 12-0 ahead at the break.

The 29-year-old Cleary had the Midas touch and he romped through for two more touchdowns - after 45 and 60 minutes - with O'Beirn converting both.

With the result beyond doubt, some of the gloss was taken off the 'Wegians performance when Terenure registered two late tries.

Graham Flanagan converted efforts from Brian Moroney and John Bollard as 'Nure salvaged some pride and the men from the west moved up to ninth in the table.

Scorers:

Galwegians: Tries: John Cleary 4; Cons: Rob O’Beirn 3

Terenure College: Tries: Brian Moroney, John Bollard; Cons: Graham Flanagan 2

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