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Harry McNulty scores for Ireland against Kenya. James Crombie/INPHO

Agony for Ireland 7s as late Kenyan try ends their Olympic medal hopes

Anthony Eddy’s side made a promising start but conceded a late score to miss out.

IRELAND MEN’S 7s have suffered last-minute agony as they conceded a try to Kenya to miss out on a place in the quarter-finals of the Olympics in Tokyo.

Anthony Eddy’s side needed to win by more than seven points to advance into the quarter-finals and were in position to do so as they led 12-0 with just two minutes remaining, only to see the Kenyans score late on.

While Ireland recorded their first win of the Games with a 12-7 success, it wasn’t enough to keep their medal hopes alive after Group C defeats to South Africa and the US yesterday.

They missed out to Canada for a quarter-final spot by just two points on points difference.

Ireland will rue a handful of missed chances in attack in the second half after enjoying a perfect start in the first half to race into a 12-0 lead.

They will now go into the placing games for ninth to 12th position after suffering this disappointment, taking on the Republic of Korea later today before meeting either Japan or Kenya tomorrow.

Things had started so promisingly in their final Group C game. Hugo Lennox darted over for an early Irish try off a Terry Kennedy assist. Eddy’s men added to their lead when Kenya threw a loose pass under Irish defensive pressure and Harry McNulty scooped it up to score.

Captain Billy Dardis’ conversion had Ireland 12-0 ahead after three minutes and they held that advantage into the half-time break to leaves themselves in position to go on and seal a quarter-final spot.

Jordan Conroy was denied a score early in the second half by some excellent Kenyan scramble defence and he soon knocked the ball on with space beckoning wide on the right.

And Kenya finally managed to hang onto the ball as the game ticked into the closing minutes.

Ireland appeared to have repelled the onslaught as they forced them into touch down the right but a crooked Dardis lineout throw gave Kenya another chance and this time they punished the Irish as Vincent Onyala crossed for a converted try.

Ireland did have one last opportunity after the Kenyan restart failed to go 10 metres but another error down the left saw the ball passed into touch.

There will be plenty of regrets for Ireland as they now look to pick themselves up again and secure a ninth-place finish in Tokyo.

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    Mute Johnny Fitz
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    May 28th 2014, 1:17 PM

    Surely only a matter of time now before it’s BT Thomond Park, BT Ravenhill, etc…

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    May 28th 2014, 1:22 PM

    Only a matter of time too before they buy the full premier league package. Next we will see croke park renamed sky sports croke park arena.

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    Mute Johnny Fitz
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    May 28th 2014, 2:08 PM

    If you are going to rename your stadium I guess keeping the original name and sticking the letters BT before is probably the least offensive option….

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    May 28th 2014, 3:44 PM

    I’d nearly sponsor the Edinburgh team to not play their home games in Murrayfield! Absolutely dead atmosphere which takes away from the games played there! I can’t explain why it annoys me so much but it does!!

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    Mute Shane O'Donnell
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    May 28th 2014, 5:39 PM

    Yea, should be played in a much smaller venue.

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    May 28th 2014, 3:40 PM

    Good news for the rabo, we need the Scottish union to be financially secure and able to finance two quality teams to the league to keep things competitive. There’s even talk of a third Scottish club opening in Aberdeen, which would be great.

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    Mute Cathal O'Flaherty
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    May 28th 2014, 3:03 PM

    I don’t care about stadium naming rights,but this nauseating ‘Sponsor X’s values and ethics really align with our own’ PR bullshit is just the worst kind of nonsense.

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    May 28th 2014, 1:46 PM

    There was an article in the times last November saying BT were in advanced negotiations with the Irish provinces too over forms of sponsorship like shirts etc. the welsh & Scottish BT deals were mentioned in the sane article. Will be interesting to see if there is an announcement in this regard in the coming weeks.

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    Mute Leo O'Connell
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    May 28th 2014, 1:58 PM

    BT Thomand park?? They can BT feck off!!

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    Mute #COYBIB
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    May 28th 2014, 7:03 PM

    Great news for Scottish rugby and for the Pro12 to have the finances to keep Glasgow competitive and help to improve Edinburgh. I just hope the long term knock on effect isn’t the devaluing of the Pro12 brand to SKY Sports if/ when it comes time to review the broadcasting agreement, as potentially SKY money could be the making or breaking of the league when it comes to competing with the English and French equivalents.

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    Mute Paul O'Donohoe
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    May 28th 2014, 6:39 PM

    Fair play to them, I never understand some of the negativity about naming rights. Like when Musgrave park was renamed Irish Independent park the paper got slated rather than praised for supporting the game

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    Mute Stuart
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    May 28th 2014, 10:24 PM

    I’d prefer Sky across the Leinster jersey than a bankrupt state owned Bank!

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