Division 1B
Ballynahinch 10-15 UCC
Ballymacarn Park
A LONE SECOND-HALF penalty from Kevin OโKeeffe was enough for UCC to claim the scalp of Ballynahinch, winning 15-10 at Ballymacarn Park.
The Cork students caught โHinch on the hop to open up a 12-0 lead, with flanker Cathal Gallagher and full-back Chris McAuliffe both crossing the whitewash.
Goal-kicking winger OโKeeffe added one conversion which was cancelled out by โHinch full-back Chris Quinnโs 27th-minute penalty, the home side struggling to secure quick ball against UCCโs supremely committed defence.
The visitorsโ infectious work-rate on both sides of the ball continued to frustrate โHinch, with OโKeeffe drilling over his one and only penalty goal to restore the 12-point advantage.
Derek Suffernโs error-strewn charges built for a big final push, a 73rd minute penalty try, converted by Quinn, getting them back within striking distance. However, UCC stood firm in a breathless finish to give themselves a massive boost ahead of their November 25 derby clash with Dolphin.
Scorers: Ballynahinch: Try: Penalty try; Con: Chris Quinn; Pen: Chris Quinn
UCC: Tries: Cathal Gallagher, Chris McAuliffe; Con: Kevin OโKeeffe; Pen: Kevin OโKeeffe
BALLYNAHINCH: Chris Quinn; Callum McLaughlin, Stuart Morrow, Davy Nicholson, Chris Orr; James McBriar, Chris Gibson; Jonny Blair, Jonny Murphy, Craig Trenier, John Donnan, Michael Graham (capt), Calum Irvine, Lorcan Dow, Gareth Gill.
Replacements: Stuart Orr, Joe Roe, James Simpson, Conor Phillips, Jordan Grattan.
UCC: Chris McAuliffe; Kevin OโKeeffe, Kevin Slater (capt), Murray Linn, James Kiernan; Tom Kiersey, Richard Walsh; Shane OโHanlon, Ben Burns, Rob OโDonovan, Darragh Moloney, Ben Mitchell, Conor Barry, Cathal Gallagher, Richie Moran.
Replacements: Charlie Slowey, Ciaran McHugh, Graham Smith, Charlie OโRegan, Rory Slater.
Dolphin 15-10 Naas
Irish Independent Park
Dolphin let their boots do the talking as a succession of penalties from Cian McGovern and Cillian Monahan guided them past Naas on a 15-10 scoreline.
The Corkmen snapped a three-match losing streak at Irish Independent Park to lift themselves off the bottom of the Division 1B table, a point ahead of Shannon.
Centre McGovern and out-half Monahan shared the place-kicking duties and they had David Corkeryโs men 6-3 to the good, before Naas winger Fionn Carr swept through in the 38th minute for his fourth league try, converted by Peter Osborne.
A Monahan penalty on the stroke of half-time closed the gap to 10-9, and Naas indiscipline continued to be punished on the resumption, McGovern (43 minutes) and Monahan (55) booting Dolphin back in front.
With try-scoring opportunities few and far between and both sides guilty of poorly directed attacks in the final quarter, Naas were unable to make up the difference as Dolphin took the spoils without needing a clinching try.
The Kildare men, who had picked up some crucial late scores in recent outings, failed to match the intensity of those victories as they fell to fifth in the table โ level on 19 points with Ballymena just above them.
Scorers: Dolphin: Pens: Cian McGovern 2, Cillian Monahan 3
Naas: Try: Fionn Carr; Con: Peter Osborne; Pen: Peter Osborne
DOLPHIN: Cameron OโShaughnessy; Timmy Phelan, Cian McGovern, Sam Kennedy, Gerry Ryan; Cillian Monahan, Daryl Foley; Liam Walsh, David Byrne, James Rochford, Dave OโMahony, Rob OโHerlihy, Anthony Mason, Kevin Allen, Ryan Murphy (capt).
Replacements: John Leahy, Caolan OโFlynn, Lar Coughlan, Tom McAuliffe, Killian OโKeeffe, Will Hanly, Ian OโDonoghue.
NAAS: Peter Osborne; Rob OโConnor, Johne Murphy, Ben Swindlehurst, Fionn Carr; Michael Skelton, Max Whittingham; Adam Coyle, Warren Larkin, Jason Harney, Stephen Kinneavy, David Benn, Andrew Kearney, Will OโBrien (capt), Eoin Walsh.
Replacements: Graham Reynolds, Jordan Duggan, Paulie Tolofua, Paul Monahan, Andrew Shanahan.
Galwegians 34-35 Ballymena
Crowley Park
Once again Galwegians scored enough points to win but came out on the wrong side of a tight result (35-34) against Ballymena at Crowley Park.
Brian McClearnโs men have made a habit of starting fast on their home patch, and early tries from lock Marc Kelly, via a terrific second-minute break by Alan McMahon, and centre Cormac Brennan (10 minutes) gave them a 12-0 lead.
Poor discipline from the hosts invited Ballymena forward, however, and after an initial penalty by Ritchie McMaster, a strong lineout maul in the 23rd minute earned a penalty try which out-half McMaster comfortably converted.
The โWegians back-line, one of the best to watch in this division, clicked just four minutes later to send captain Brian Murphy over for a try and an eventual 19-10 half-time lead.
Yet again, disciplinary issues reared their head for the Blues, hooker John Moloney sent to the sin-bin before the interval and two minutes after it, Moloneyโs opposite number Adam McBurney crashed over on the end of a lineout maul.
The penalty count was a massive 12-2 in the Braidmenโs favour after McMaster split the posts for three more points in the 48th minute, edging the visitors into the lead (20-19).
Mark Bestโs subsequent intercept try was followed by a real purple patch from resilient โWegians. They strung together some of their best phases as replacement Matt Quinn made it over in the corner, and then it was his break up the wing that sets the wheels in motion for a fantastic fifth try by full-back Aidan Moynihan, converted by Mitch Lam for 31-27.
Lacklustre defending from the hosts allowed Ballymena winger Jonny Rosborough to respond with their bonus point score. โWegians redeemed themselves when hammering away to the visitorsโ line. Full-back Rodger McBurney infringed to earn himself 10 minutes in the bin, before a 79th minute penalty from out-half Lam gave the Blues a narrow 34-32 buffer.
In a conclusion that just about sums up โWegiansโ season so far, their hearts were broken in the third minute of injury-time when Ballymena gained a scrum penalty and McMaster kicked the vital three-pointer to see his side back to winning ways after two recent reversals.
Scorers: Galwegians: Tries: Marc Kelly, Cormac Brennan, Brian Murphy, Matt Quinn, Aidan Moynihan; Cons: Mitch Lam 3; Pen: Mitch Lam
Ballymena: Tries: Penalty try, Jonny Rosborough, Adam McBurney, Mark Best; Cons: Ritchie McMaster 3; Pens: Ritchie McMaster 3
GALWEGIANS: Aidan Moynihan; Alan McMahon, Cormac Brennan, Brian Murphy (capt), Ed OโKeeffe; Mitch Lam, Barry Lee; Dominic Robertson-McCoy, John Moloney, Jason East, Anthony Ryan, Marc Kelly, Ronan Moore, Paul Hackett, Jack Dinneen.
Replacements: Ja Naughton, Doron McHugh, Matthew Towey, Peadar OโBeirn, Matt Quinn.
BALLYMENA: Rodger McBurney; James Beattie, Callum Patterson, Mark Best, Jonny Rosborough; Ritchie McMaster, Dave Shanahan; Andrew Warwick, Adam McBurney, Chris Cundell, Alan OโConnor, David Whann (capt), Mark Foster, Tony McGuinness, Stephen Mulholland.
Replacements: Andrew Ferguson, James Taggart, Willie McKay, David Creighton, Jordan Foster.
Old Wesley 22-49 Buccaneers
Donnybrook
Buccaneers scored 49 points for the second week running as they galloped clear of hosts Old Wesley in a nine-try contest at Donnybrook.
Former Connacht back Shane Layden captained Buccs and scored a try in the 49-22 bonus point success, banishing memories of his most recent trip to Wesley where he suffered a cruciate injury last season.
Quick ruck ball enabled Jordan Conroy to open the scoring with his eighth try of the campaign, the Pirates moving 10 points clear with assured out-half Alan Gaughan converting and adding a penalty.
Just when it seemed like Wesley had recovered from a nervy start, Eoghan OโReilly became the second Buccs winger to get on the scoresheet, running a kick back with interest as he stepped in off his wing and cut a great line to score by the posts.
After a Gaughan penalty for 20-0, Wesley finally got off the mark when out-half Tim Clifford made it over after some crisp offloading, and a second converted effort followed from hooker Conor Maguire via a lineout maul.
Barry McLaughlin, who landed both conversions, added a penalty on the stroke of half-time, as Buccs suffered two yellow cards โ the first of them for a high tackle by centre Mata Fifita.
It proved to be only a wobble for the Athlone men, though, as they outscored Morgan Lennonโs charges by four tries to one in an entertaining but one-sided second half. Cian Romaine, Evan Galvin, Layden and current Connacht squad member Shane OโLeary all crossed the whitewash, with Wesleyโs hard-working full-back Rory Stynes notching their only response.
Scorers: Old Wesley: Tries: Conor Maguire, Tim Clifford, Rory Stynes; Cons: Barry McLaughlin 2; Pen: Barry McLaughlin
Buccaneers: Tries: Jordan Conroy, Eoghan OโReilly, Cian Romaine, Evan Galvin, Shane Layden, Shane OโLeary; Cons: Alan Gaughan 5; Pens: Alan Gaughan 3
OLD WESLEY: Rory Stynes; Barry McLaughlin, Isaac Leota, Ger Finucane, Alan Jeffares; Tim Clifford, Adam Griggs; David Henshaw, Conor Maguire, James Burton, Michael Dunleavy, Iain McGann, Darren Horan (capt), Stephen Boyle, Mark Rowley.
Replacements: Craig Telford, Martin Gately, Donnchadh Phelan, Jonathan OโSullivan, Adam Kennedy.
BUCCANEERS: Luke Carty; Eoghan OโReilly, Shane Layden (capt), Mata Fifita, Jordan Conroy; Alan Gaughan, Graham Lynch; Martin Staunton, John Sutton, Saba Meunargia, Cian Romaine, Daniel Qualter, Simon Meagher, Evan Galvin, Stephen McVeigh.
Replacements: Eoghan Maher, Rory Grenham, Ruairi Byrne, Conor McKeon, Shane OโLeary, Kolo Kiripati.
UL Bohemians 14-13 Shannon
University of Limerick 4G pitch
Shannon were a missed conversion away from a late victory over local rivals UL Bohemians on the Universityโs 4G pitch in Limerick.
Young out-half Conor Fitzgerald was narrowly off target with a difficult conversion attempt from the right touchline, leaving Bohs to hang on to a 14-13 verdict.
The result keeps Christy Neilanโs men second in the standings just behind Buccaneers whom they lost to last week, while Dolphinโs home win over Naas sees Shannon slip to the bottom.
The Parish club were 8-7 to the good at half-time, the sight of Luke OโDea and fit-again winger Greg OโShea in their back-three providing a welcome boost for Marcus Horanโs side.
OโDea threatened from a kick chase and the Shannon maul and scrum also had Bohs scrambling near their try-line. The hosts held out until just moments after their out-half Rick McKenna was sin-binned in the 18th minute, a powerful Shannon maul shunted Australian lock Riley Winter over in the corner.
That opening try quickly drew a reaction from the UL pack who were camped on the Shannon line for a concerted spell. They turned up the heat at scrum time and forced a penalty try which the returning McKenna converted for 7-5.
Despite losing OโShea to the bin, the visitors managed to respond two minutes before the interval, good carries from John Foley and James Vaughan preceding Fitzgeraldโs well-struck penalty from just outside the 22.
Shannon felt prop Tony Cusack was harshly sin-binned after a scrum collapse in the 54th minute, and Bohs took swift advantage, moving the ball wide for centre Finbar Aherne to run in his fourth try of the campaign, converted by McKenna.
That would prove to be the match-winning score despite a strong fight-back from the Shannon forwards. Towards the end of UL captainโs Ian Condellโs sin-binning for a tip tackle, Shannon won a close-in lineout from a 72nd minute penalty and worked winger Shane Mullally over in the corner.
Fitzgerald, who had missed a previous penalty, went close to adding the extras but his kick missed the target, and Bohs hung on in a tense finale to chalk up their sixth win in seven rounds.
Scorers: UL Bohemians: Tries: Penalty try, Finbar Aherne; Cons: Rick McKenna 2
Shannon: Tries: Riley Winter, Shane Mullally; Pen: Conor Fitzgerald
UL BOHEMIANS: Colin Ryan; Jamie McNamara, Finbar Aherne, Harry Fleming, Cian Aherne; Rick McKenna, Joe Murphy; Joe Conway, David Rowsome, Philip Poillot, Ed Kelly, Daragh Frawley, James Ryan, Ian Condell (capt), Brian Walsh.
Replacements: Peter King, Noel Kinane, Pat Staff, Rory White, Robbie Burke.
SHANNON: Luke OโDea; Greg OโShea, Richie Mullane, Jack OโDonnell, Shane Mullally; Conor Fitzgerald, Keith Kavanagh; Conor Glynn, Ty Chan, Tony Cusack, Lee Nicholas (capt), Riley Winter, Niall Mulcahy, James Vaughan, John Foley.
Replacements: Jordan Prenderville, John Andress, Paddy Kearns, Jack Stafford, Ronan McKenna.
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Plays the nice guy card but we can see through him, arrogant man, no time for him after the barney episodeโฆ.. No need for it
W@anker!!!
Exactly played the Iโm so genuinely sorry card after his petulant display after Match V Barney just so crowd wouldnโt be on his back & I might retire Sh*te, conniving piece of shit.
True
Did you have time for him after this?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-42543/Darts-champion-fined-indecent-assaults.html
Had a chuckle at the spectators singin โstand up if you love the dartsโ. Theyโre at the world finalโฆIโm pretty sure itโs a given that they love darts! And was one of the Ladbrokes tarts yer wan from Tallafornia?
Say what you like about him but what a player!
Donโt forget that begrudgery is the Irish national pastime ;-)
Very true god forbid i might win the lotto
If Taylor was Irish everyone would be saying it was passion or the heat of the moment or the fighting Irish get over yourselves
Agree, super darts playerโฆ.
Heard he was lobbying for darts to be an olympic sportโฆ.
Some athlete!!!
great player but a rude wnaker โฆ no need for it especially after winning โฆ
This lad is the greatest athlete the world has ever seen. Heโs in the gym 7 days a week working harder than everyone else and it showed tonight. Phenomenal physical specimen.
7 hours a day. 7 days a week. He may not be putting those hours in in the gym but itโs still incredible commitment and dedicationโฆ
Incredible demonstration of determination โ He looked dead and buried at 2-0 and 4-2โฆ
What an amazing match and hats of to phil what a champion and what an athelete to keep performing at the highest level at 52 โฆโฆ.ultimate sports manโฆโฆ.and MVG is some player โฆโฆโฆ
Ultimate sportsman? Iโd hardly call his behaviour the other night with Barney sports manly. Arrogant sack of sh1t would be more fitting.
Gamma I guess rugby players trying to gouge out eyes, footballers diving, tennis players breaking their rackets and throwing their toys out of the pram to name a few are perfect sportsmen. Up there on stage under the lights and the heat there is nowhere to hide so he got a bit hot and bothered under the pressure of a semi final for which he apologised for. I donโt see what you and a lot of people are getting so worked up about you must all run perfect lives and never get annoyed with other people so fair play to you and all the other Taylor detractors
Tony rugby teams provide each other with a guard of honour after the game, tennis players shake hands after a match. Frustration is part of every game but the point I made is that his actions were not the actions of an โultimate sportsmanโ while were on it, breaking a tennis racket earns a fine, diving in football earns a yellow card and eye gouging in rugby gets you sin binned. What was Taylorโs punishment?
Gamma in response Taylorโs punishment is everyone jumping on him for one human error, for which he said sorry for. Then if you see the footage he shakes hands then I pulled back while walking away thatโs when he aired his annoyance then Barney gave him a sly little shove in the back as he was walking back towards the board. Thatโs when Taylor got really annoyed he has said sorry however Barney has not done so in public yet so IMO opinion Taylor has done nothing wrong to be punished for so get off your moral high horse and enjoy watching the best darts player you are ever likely to see
I met the bloke once in a hotel in london.One of my mates asked him for a foto. No bother!!โฆHe chatted with us for about twenty mins and then was on his way. He is one sound bloke and He is also the greatest dart player ever.Good luck to him.
About 5 or 6 years ago he was doing autographs in Lifestyle Sports just off of OโConnell St. It was supposed to be a kind of thing where you buy a Taylor-endorsed dartboard and get an autograph. Anyway, I already had the dartboard at home but one of the people working there wouldnโt let me get an autograph. Phil told her it was alright and let me through. I thought he was a great fella, but his antics with Van Barneveld make me question that.
My comment about Taylors past has been deleted despite him being found guilty in court
Why, what was his past? Twitter me if u can
About him beating up females?
Just looked it up, thatโs mad, never even heard that b4โฆ The power phil Taylor eh, lol
I wonโt post it as it was deleted when I mentioned earlier, check his wiki page and that will lead you to reports from BBC, Daily Mail etcโฆ..
Or maybe he just had a fondle with them!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-42543/Darts-champion-fined-indecent-assaults.html
Not many people do know about it, conveniently glossed over by the sporting media
Grrrrrrr hate Taylor!
Such a boring game in general !
Why wud u read an article about it then u idiot?
He felt Barney pulled him about after taking his time to shake hands. Heat of the moment stuff! But like Cody and Cunningham at the end of the All Ireland.
Hate the man he rewrote the book on dirty tricks from bristow while keeping the crowd on his side. Would never cheer for the man but I tip my hat to his talents
He is the best dart player of his generation .. And still can turn it on at 52 โฆ. Ya the barney thing was wrong, but everyone has slip ups. Tell me 1 world champion thatโs not cocky and confident !!!!!
Silly game for drunk men.
I love darts, but this old sketch always reminds me of Taylor (not a nice man):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHnBppccI0o
Still the best darts player ever.
A fitting tribune to Sid Waddell naming the trophy after him. One of the most comical yet genuine commentators ever and one that really brought darts to the mainstream audience.
โThe atmosphere is so tense, if Elvis walked in ,with a portion of chipsโฆ.. you could hear the vinegar sizzle on themโ
RIP Sid
Agreed. Sids commentary is what breathed new life in to a dying sport, I tuned in just for him. Now darts are more popular than ever while its snooker thatโs on the way out.
Horrible arrogant man. Greats darts player, horrible human being.
Brilliant dart player and so talented. To become the best he did everything that was asked of him including diets gym work and practice, practice and then some more practice. I admire him as we will never see another champion like him. I donโt judge him on his personal life as I donโt know him but not too many sportsmen or women have managed to keep their position over such a long period. Congrats Phil.
Even though he is an arrogant man you have to admire him for his success.
no class
he only goes tere for the vending machine
Great fight by Phil. Hes a genius. but MVG will learn from this and will get better and better. Iโll say he will equal Philโs records in 15 to 20 years. MVG=Machine
If it wasnโt for Taylor, darts would still be in the dark ages like the bbc. He made darts the sport it is and continues to dominate and because of that others are getting better and better like MVG and Lewisโฆ Fair play phil, still the greatest
Great talent and is cocky but after 16 world champs wins I think your entitled to puff out your chest a little. He is no angel but neither is anyone
he is either a good actor or a good guy. every press conference Iโve seen him in Iโve warned to him. lady nightโs victory was his 90th over all title (or something like that) I do agree darts players need a bit of fitness in their routeneโฆ but, Taylor is one of the worlds best and most decorated sports personalities ever!
jammy gig was fined 2grand for trying to sort a 3some in his caravanโฆ. stay classy Phil!
His public persona is an act, donโt fall for it buddy
Not denying he is a super dart player
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/1306433.stm
This is the ling to the report of the incident on the BBC news website . Heโs not as squeaky clean as he would like us to believe. Personally I think heโs a bit too sweet to be wholesome. But he is some darts player and always great to watch.
I agree with Barry, MVG is one to watch for the future.
* link!