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Gavin kicks Garryowen to victory over Dolphin


GARRYOWEN 19 DOLPHIN 3
The boot of Jamie Gavin was the deciding factor for Garryowen who had a comfortable win over Dolphin at Dooradoyle tonight.

Out-half Gavin struck an early penalty and had two more on the board when helping his side to a 9-3 interval lead, with his opposite number Eamonn Mills kicking Dolphin's points.

Garryowen dominated the second half but could manage only a single try thanks to a resolute Dolphin defence.

But they were eventually breached when former Clontarf captain Barry O'Mahony got in after a fine back-line move which involved five players.

Gavin put over the conversion and then added his fourth penalty to complete a win that will enhance Garryowen's hopes of a higher placing than last season.

Their new assistant coach and former captain, Paul Neville, said afterwards: "It is only our first game. There is a long way to go but it was the start we needed."

Scorers: Garryowen: Try: Barry O’Mahony; Con: Jamie Gavin; Pens: Jamie Gavin 4
Dolphin: Pen: Eamonn Mills
HT: Garryowen 9 Dolphin 3


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