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Garryowen hold on

17/03/2009 - 18:36:12
ST MARY'S COLLEGE 8 GARRYOWEN 9, Templeville Road

Scorers: St Mary's College: Try: Mark Sexton; Pen: Barry Lynn
Garryowen: Pens: Conor Kilroy 3
HT: St. Mary's College 3 Garryowen 9

Garryowen won this refixed AIB League Division One game despite failing to score in the second half at Templeville Road.

Full-back Conor Kilroy landed three excellent penalty kicks in the opening half to push the Limerick men into a 9-3 half-time lead.

In sunny conditions, St Mary's College had the better of the play on the restart, scoring a try through centre Mark Sexton on 44 minutes.

But full-back Barry Lynn missed the conversion and also failed to convert a subsequent penalty as the Dubliners had to settle for a losing bonus point.

The sides' first attempt to play this game, at the same venue on January 17, saw it abandoned at half-time due to heavy wind and rain.

It was 0-0 at that point and Mary's were particularly disappointed as they had kept Garryowen scoreless for 40 minutes while playing into those tough elements.

Fired up by memories of that day, Mary's made a strong start and had a stranglehold on possession for the first quarter.

Lynn missed his first shot at the posts and despite the best efforts of out-half and backs coach Shaun McCarthy, the Garryowen rearguard could not be prized open.

Garryowen started to come more and more into the game, eking out scoring chances for Kilroy who was unerring from distance and wide out.

Scrum half Cillian O'Boyle was showing plenty of control behind a pack that offered a solid platform at set piece time.

Mary's were equally strong up front, though, and young prop Ruaidhri Murphy caught the eye with a barnstorming display.

Second row Robin Copeland was another Mary's player that led from the front, as he impressed on his AIB League debut.

In a game full of open, running rugby, both sides created try-scoring opportunities but none were taken until Sexton slipped through the cover.

The conversion kick was not too difficult but Lynn failed to catch it right and Garryowen remained 9-8 ahead.

Into the final quarter, Mary's had the lion's share of territory but play was increasingly scrappy and Garryowen, after eight successive league wins, seemed content to soak up the pressure.

They were on the back foot in injury-time and it seemed certain that Mary's would try for a drop goal.

Australian McCarthy stepped back into the pocket, a clear indication that he would attempt a kick, but the ball was kept in the forwards and time ran out on Mary's comeback bid.

The result has moved Garryowen into second place in the table, with their Limerick rivals Shannon losing to leaders Cork Constitution this afternoon.

Mary's missed out on the chance to get close to the play-off positions but they do still have a game in hand and will be eager to secure their place in next season's restructured 'top eight' division as soon as possible.

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