Lansdowne open up four-point lead with win over pool Garryowen

Ulster Bank League Division 1A

Lansdowne open up four-point lead with win over pool Garryowen

Ulster Bank League Division 1A

GARRYOWEN 0 LANSDOWNE 23

Division 1A leaders Lansdowne, beaten on their last visit to Limerick by Young Munster, opened a significant four-point gap at the top of the table when they proved far too strong for a disappointing Garryowen at Dooradoyle.

The only disappointment for the winners was that they failed to score a fourth try but denying Garryowen a losing bonus point will be some consolation.

The Lansdowne forwards were totally on top throughout and with a thimbleful of luck the visitors should have scored a bonus point given the amount of chances they created.

The only opportunity afforded Garryowen came from a second half penalty which curled wide as Lansdowne, minus a few regulars, were on top all the way.

Mike Ruddock's men set the pace from the very start and might well have snatched a try inside two minutes. From play close to the Garryowen line the ball squirmed free but a Garryowen defender just got the touchdown to deny the visitors.

The Lansdowne pack dictated matters in the tight and it came as no surprise when Garryowen were penalised to the left of the uprights after 18 minutes. Craig Ronaldson opened the scoring with a fine kick into the swirling wind.

Lansdowne doubled their lead six minutes later. They drove several times for the line in the process of which referee Alain Rolland twice indicated penalties for Garryowen who were lucky not to be reduced to 14 men for persistent offside. Ronaldson duly landed the penalty.

Lansdowne kept piling on the pressure with out-half Ronaldson leading the way with well-timed inside passes to his back row forwards.

Matters got worse for Garryowen after 31 minutes. A delightful reverse pass by scrum half John Cooney sent full-back Ross McCarron in beside the posts and Ronaldson converted to make it 13-0.

Four minutes before the interval Lansdowne struck again. This time they moved the ball from just inside the Garryowen half. A gap appeared and it was winger Rob McCarthy who was sent clear from the 22 to touch down far out and make it 18-0 at the interval.

Garryowen's only real scoring chance came via a penalty but on a day when nothing went right for them it curled wide.

Lansdowne had the final say when industrious number 8 Ron Boucher grabbed a third try on a great afternoon for the Dubliners.

Scorers:

Garryowen: -

Lansdowne: Tries: Ross McCarron, Rob McCarthy, Ron Boucher; Con: Craig Ronaldson; Pens: Craig Ronaldson 2

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