Cistercian College Roscrea 24
Gonzaga College 41
– Ryan Bailey reports from Donnybrook
THIS COMPETITION NEVER ceases to amaze, as once again on a perfect afternoon at Donnybrook, we were treated to an enthralling game of rugby which brilliantly encapsulated everything good about schools rugby.
In a week of thrilling quarter-final drama in the Leinster Senior Schools Cup, Cistercian College Roscrea and Gonzaga College delivered the tie of the round as they exchanged blows before the latter surged clear with a barely believable second-half display.
It’s a pity there had to be a loser but, in the end, Roscrea — the 2015 champions and last year’s beaten finalists — had no answer to the Ranelagh school’s explosive running game which saw them score seven tries; each one as good as the next.
‘We’re going to win the Cup, and nobody’s going to believe us,’ the group of ex-pupils in green sang on the far side as the clock struck red. After this performance, you’d nearly believe them.
Declan Fassbender’s men came flying out of the traps, scoring twice in the opening six minutes, and although Roscrea hit back to lead by two points at the break, there was no denying Gonzaga.
Their reward for today’s victory is a semi-final clash with 68-time winners Blackrock College while holders Belvedere will face Clongowes Wood in the other last four tie.
Before Roscrea could even settle into the occasion, they had gathered under their own posts twice inside the early exchanges.
Michael O’Kennedy’s penalty launched ‘Zaga deep into opposition territory and it was from that platform which they struck. Roscrea briefly kept them at bay but the pressure eventually told as Eoin Buggy drove his way over from close range for the first of his brace.
O’Kennedy was unable to convert from this near touchline but, four minutes later, his looping pass left sent Hugh Twomey through for fullback David Lynch to race home and extend the Gonzaga lead.
Twomey was a live wire on the left wing throughout and posed problems for the Roscrea defence every time he got ball in hand, before he was forced off through injury on the hour mark.
Roscrea came storming back and did damage of their own from a powerful rolling maul after Conor Kelly brilliantly found the corner with a penalty from hand. After inching towards the whitewash, it was left to lock Neal Moylett to fall over the line.
Not to be deterred, Gonzaga went down the other end and hit back almost instantly — and it was that man Buggy again as he started and finished a sweeping move to give his side a 10-point buffer.
It was, literally, end-to-end at this stage as both sides took every opportunity to throw it wide and Roscrea swung the momentum back in their favour shortly before the half hour mark through centre Philip O’Shea.
Kelly’s conversion made it a three-point game and when Michael Milne dotted down for a try made and scored by the pack, Roscrea suddenly found themselves in the lead for the first time.
Pieter Swanepoel’s charges took that lead into the break but if the first period belonged to Roscrea by way of the scoreboard, the second was all Gonzaga.
James Kenny latched onto a lose Roscrea line out and Gonzaga quickly sent it wide, where O’Kennedy’s pass off his wrong side had the black and white shirts scrambling.
With numbers out wide, ‘Zaga executed to perfection with the space opening up for Sean Galvin to go over in the corner. The angle was too tight for O’Kennedy to slot over the conversion but he made it easy for himself not long after.
Running from deep this time, Lynch picked a brilliant line to cut through the Roscrea defence and O’Kennedy showed great energy to stay on his shoulder and run it under the posts for the try of the afternoon and Gonzaga’s fifth. He added the extras.
Kenny got in on the act to add his side’s sixth score after he had initially broken through the line with some nimble footwork. When O’Kennedy struck his conversion from the touchline sweetly and it dropped over the bar, you knew it was Gonzaga’s day.
Roscrea did look for an avenue back into the game and were given faint hope after Tadhg Bird’s brilliant run resulted in prop Ryan Lomas reducing the deficit; but there was no coming back this time as Gonzaga emphatically finished through Eoin Barr to seal a memorable day for the school.
Roscrea scorers:
Tries: Neal Moylett, Philip O’Shea, Michael Milne, Ryan Lomas.
Penalties: Tadhg Bird [0 from 1]
Conversions: Tadhg Bird [2 from 4]
Gonzaga scorers:
Tries: Eoin Buggy [2], David Lynch, Sean Galvin, Michael O’Kennedy, James Kenny, Eoin Barr.
Penalties:
Conversions: Michael O’Kennedy [3 from 7]
CISTERCIAN COLLEGE ROSCREA: 15. Tadhg Bird, 14. Ben Hyland, 13. Philip O’Shea, 12. Adi Donovan (22. Jay Culleton 51′) 11. Paul Keane (23. Evan Browne 46′) 10. Conor Kelly (captain), 9. Liam Crowley (21. Jack Matthews 43′) 1. Ryan Lomas, 2. Tom Byrne (16. Jerry Cahir 49′), 3. Michael Milne, 4. David Maher (19. Jack Canning 48′), 5. Neal Moylett, 6. Cathal Walsh (20. James Corcoran 55′) 7. Robert Enraght-Moony, 8. James Brandon (17. Luke Rigney 61′)
Replacements not used: 18. Gearoid Cramp.
GONZAGA COLLEGE: 15. David Lynch, 14. Sean Galvin, 13. Brian O’Donnell, 12. Eoin Barr, 11. Hugh Twomey, 10. Michael O’Kennedy, 9. James Kenny; 1. Michael Gleeson (17. Matt Meagher 40′) 2. Conor Gleeson (captain), 3. Simon Clear, 4. Eoin Buggy, 5. Robbie Kidney, 6. Ian O’Grady, 7. Mark Keegan (18. James Veale ’65), 8. Eoin Barron.
Replacements not used: 16. Mikey Holly, 19. Caoilim Fassbender, 20. Charlie Goulding, 21. Elliot Allen, 22. Frank McHugh, 23. Jack Connolly.
Referee: Brendan Cuttriss.
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Might have been better to put off posting this celebratory article for a little while
@Kevin Ryan: yes it’s a bit like the media are shovelling it rather than spoiling us, more curry chips than Ferrero Roche, oh wait, I prefer the former….
It’s like the 42 has become the Joe Schmidt tribute page this summer. I know things aren’t going well right now but can we leave it off until the RWC is finished ? That’s the litmus test for any coach, no matter how successful you are between world cups.
@Daire Cullinane:
That is your litmus test not mine ::if you were following Ireland since the 60s you would know what I mean ::Do better in W C great but I would never give up those days against N Z :: SA:: Aus:: England ::If you followed it for 10 years what would you know about all the loses we have felt over the 40 years :: no matter what happens next month you can never take that those years away from US
About the author =Volkswagen..
Are ye having a laugh? Are ye trying to push people who read your content away?
Dear Volkswagen I always take a dim view of brands that refuse to sponsor or support a sports team directly, but are wallets out to hijack the coverage of said sport. Grow a pair and get stuck in. If you do already it would be a great idea for example, to begin your speil with VW; proud sponsors of Clontarf/Garryowen/etc and then blah blah away. I buy sponsors products as a rule. But, you have a long way to go to match Land Rover in this game.
We all love Rugby .We all want Ireland to do well
When things go off kilter the Provincial garbage comes to the fore. Mostly from the Munster crowd ,the blame game.Joe has beaten everybody when winning I have read laughable comments on Johnny Sexton would you have him as a Captain ?
Munster supporters reign it in cos there will always be a rainy day were you can enjoy yourselves stomping on other provincial players ,can you stop for one moment being the most childish churlish posters on here .
This is the WC I see green there is no P in Ireland
Not a first series win in Australia