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  1. #241
    Final Score U20s in Donnybrook Leinster 26-12 Munster. Final Score U19s Dooradoyle Munster 13-32 Leinster

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    report of u20 game on leinster site

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenback View Post
    report of u20 game on leinster site
    That report is here
    Ulster beat Connacht in 20s 9-7

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  5. #244
    Reports of both the 19s and 20s games are up on munster rugby
    http://www.munsterrugby.ie/domestic/news/10811

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    I went along to the U20 game last night in Donnybrook and it was hard not to be impresses with the Munster lads. The difference between the sides was two opportune tries one from scrum-half David Shanahan and a second coming from a block-down from Tom Farrell at 12 to push Leinster past the winning post .
    It was a very competitive Clash right through , the leister pack getting the better of the early exchanges and helping their side into an early 9 point lead. The skill levels of the Leinster side was to the fore as they worked fast ball into space to good effect particularly in the first half. The ref was very poor although he spoke to the Leinster captain on a number of occasions before finally carding the No. 6 Leavy around the 25 minute mark. The Munster lads impressed at Scrum time and countered
    with intelligent and “efficient” work at the breakdown.

    Scores were level early in the second half 12 all through the boot of impressive Scrum half Brian Haugh. A few minutes later came the turning point when the Leinster 9 Shanahan seems to slip a couple of tackles in mid field to race clear to score his sides first try of the evening which was converted by centre Daly . It was it 19-12 at this stage
    Despite Munster being camped on the Leinster Line twice in the next 15 minutes they failed to convert the first time . Leinster were yellow carded their third of the night this time Full back Fitzpatrick was sent to the line . Munster called Scrum and the ref seen fit to turn the ball over as Munster were accused incorrectly in my opinion of wheeling the scrum .
    Leinster broke up the field and Munster conceded three points again from a dubious penalty. Munster made a number of line breaks but failed to capitalise on any of them mishandling at critical times or being penalised for infringements. The Leinster management have something to answer for as they clearly influenced a week ref on at least two separate occasions. The home side needed Farrell's charge-down late on to close the game out with the conversion leaving the score 26 – 12 with about 10 to go.
    The game petered out as Munster cleared the Bench. On this showing the score line did not reflect what was a sometimes entertaining game on a mild evening in South Dublin ideal for Rugby .

    Showng up best for Munster were the front row Horan and Scott, Second Row McCrthy , O’Donoghue at 6 Kiersey at 10 Haugh at 9 a very intelligent player . I was also impressed with Enright at 11 and Scannell at 12 .
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  8. #246
    Anyone going to Musgrave Wednesday for the A schools first interpro against Connacht.
    All irish u18-20 squad dates, fixtures etc can be seen on the link below(is no 10 on list)
    http://www.munsterschoolsrugby.com/downloads/

  9. #247
    A schools squad for their opening interpro on wednesday against Connacht in Musgrave Park
    http://www.munsterrugby.ie/domestic/news/10821.php

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    what is the criteria for A schools as a lot of the lads named i would presume would have learnt their rugby in clubs.

  11. #249
    Quote Originally Posted by John's Garden View Post
    what is the criteria for A schools as a lot of the lads named i would presume would have learnt their rugby in clubs.
    Fairly sure its if you dont go to secondary school in CBC, PBC, Munchins, Comp, C'troy, ASR, Rockwell, Glenstal you can play with the A schools.
    Virtually all the players will be playing most of their rugby in a club

  12. #250
    Quote Originally Posted by ormond lad View Post
    A schools squad for their opening interpro on wednesday against Connacht in Musgrave Park
    http://www.munsterrugby.ie/domestic/news/10821.php
    a few there from last year james reeves,kerry desmond,richard kingston capt. great player would grace any team

  13. #251
    Quote Originally Posted by ormond lad View Post
    Fairly sure its if you dont go to secondary school in CBC, PBC, Munchins, Comp, C'troy, ASR, Rockwell, Glenstal you can play with the A schools.
    Virtually all the players will be playing most of their rugby in a club
    Use to be Munster A Scools teams were limited to the 'B' schools eg Villiers, Midleton, Bandon. They are spreading their net wider.

  14. #252
    Quote Originally Posted by John's Garden View Post
    Use to be Munster A Scools teams were limited to the 'B' schools eg Villiers, Midleton, Bandon. They are spreading their net wider.
    Yeah a few years ago the B schools like you mention and Newtown School Waterford and a few others controlled the A schools side and ensured each school had 2-3 on the team. Nowadays the C schools and associate schools are getting more of a run in. Players who have been dropped off munster youths or were close to making munster youths are now getting pushed into the A schools squad

  15. #253
    Quote Originally Posted by John's Garden View Post
    Use to be Munster A Scools teams were limited to the 'B' schools eg Villiers, Midleton, Bandon. They are spreading their net wider.
    that is why they beat the munster youths,some of these guys got cut from the youths so they would have a bee in their bonnet

  16. #254
    Some lads are obviously older than youths also, think they beat last years youths in a prep game also which hopefully is a good omen to repeat their great interpro last year. Was wondering is the P. Keating(Bandon) from Clonmel by any chance? fine player if it is. Would of thought that the Abbey CBS would of had a representation as they won the C cup last year, seen their final against Clonmel, fine game, close and tough, they had an excellent 8 and a couple of more, perhaps they have moved on! That Richard Kingston is an excellent 7, really thought he would of got on a higher level, sorry I don't really mean to undermine the As. Really hope that they and their coaches have a great interpro and get some recognition for their rugby.

  17. #255
    Quote Originally Posted by Stretch View Post
    Some lads are obviously older than youths also, think they beat last years youths in a prep game also which hopefully is a good omen to repeat their great interpro last year. Was wondering is the P. Keating(Bandon) from Clonmel by any chance? fine player if it is. Would of thought that the Abbey CBS would of had a representation as they won the C cup last year, seen their final against Clonmel, fine game, close and tough, they had an excellent 8 and a couple of more, perhaps they have moved on! That Richard Kingston is an excellent 7, really thought he would of got on a higher level, sorry I don't really mean to undermine the As. Really hope that they and their coaches have a great interpro and get some recognition for their rugby.
    Some on the A schools are older but this year especially the youths should def be beating the A schools considering theyve been in rockwell all summer getting much more training etc than the A schools whove been training all over the province and less often than the youths
    P Keating is from clonmel. Im fairly sure thats a mistake in the article on the website
    Maybe those players from the Abbey were 6th years so wouldnt be eligible for this side.
    Totally agree with your last sentence. These players deserve some recognition and the chance to pull on munster jerseys in games in Musgrave and Donnybrook.

  18. #256
    Quote Originally Posted by ormond lad View Post
    Anyone going to Musgrave Wednesday for the A schools first interpro against Connacht.
    All irish u18-20 squad dates, fixtures etc can be seen on the link below(is no 10 on list)
    http://www.munsterschoolsrugby.com/downloads/
    i was hoping the match would be in thomond,saw the munster/connacht game last year somewhat better than leinster,not sure what they are like this year...

  19. #257
    Quote Originally Posted by greenback View Post
    i was hoping the match would be in thomond,saw the munster/connacht game last year somewhat better than leinster,not sure what they are like this year...
    shame 1 of munsters 2 home games isnt in a Limerick venue, any venue in the city from Dooradoyle to Thomond Park.
    Its a shame there was only 1 youths and 1 schools interpro in Thomond this year. As many of these games as possible should be played in Thomond.
    Munster should beat Connacht but im not sure how theyll do against Leinster considering theres been no mention of a leinster squad or any games theyve played so far

  20. #258
    61-3 win for Leinster Schools over Connacht Schools this afternoon in Donnybrook.

    http://www.leinsterrugby.ie/domestic/newsroom/10338.php

    Leinster have scored 163 pts and conceded 20 in their three games, and have scored 23 tries and conceded just 1.

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    would say that has as much to do with the standard of the others. Connacht are rubbish this year anyway. Munster dont look great either.

    Leinster school players are 3 years ahead conditioning wise of the other provinces and immeasurably better skilled.
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    Munster A schools beat Connacht in Musgrave today 16-0. It was a well deserved win. They were leading 8-0 at halftime.
    Munster totally controlled the game and could have won by more

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    jes thats a huge difference in the leinster scoring
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Outlaw View Post
    would say that has as much to do with the standard of the others. Connacht are rubbish this year anyway. Munster dont look great either.

    Leinster school players are 3 years ahead conditioning wise of the other provinces and immeasurably better skilled.
    Given the number of Schools that leinster have and the population maybe it is time that there was more than one team coming out of that province. A Dublin team for example, I was at the U20 game on Friday night in Donnybrook and yes the Leinster lads were much bigger/Stronger than the Munster lads Skill wise yes ahead but gap was not that big. I would not use the Adjective immeasurably to describe the difference .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luimneach View Post
    Given the number of Schools that leinster have and the population maybe it is time that there was more than one team coming out of that province. A Dublin team for example, I was at the U20 game on Friday night in Donnybrook and yes the Leinster lads were much bigger/Stronger than the Munster lads Skill wise yes ahead but gap was not that big. I would not use the Adjective immeasurably to describe the difference .
    I was being nice using that adjective to be honest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ormond lad View Post
    Munster A schools beat Connacht in Musgrave today 16-0. It was a well deserved win. They were leading 8-0 at halftime.
    Munster totally controlled the game and could have won by more
    http://www.munsterrugby.ie/domestic/news/10834.php
    Quote Originally Posted by Luimneach View Post
    Given the number of Schools that leinster have and the population maybe it is time that there was more than one team coming out of that province. A Dublin team for example, I was at the U20 game on Friday night in Donnybrook and yes the Leinster lads were much bigger/Stronger than the Munster lads Skill wise yes ahead but gap was not that big. I would not use the Adjective immeasurably to describe the difference .
    Dont think 2 sides is needed. how would you divide it up fairly/equally?
    Skills/awareness of space is the main difference from what ive seen between munster and leinster.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Outlaw View Post
    I was being nice using that adjective to be honest.
    I wouldnt say they are immesurably better. In Leinster resources are used better and with the bigger playing numbers up east the gap is even bigger than it should be. At nearly all levels of u/age representative rugby we dont reach our potential due to many silly things

  27. #265
    Munster u20 team to play Ulster tomorrow night in Musgrave ParkDarren Sweetnam (Bandon Grammar School), Rob Jermyn (Midleton), Harry McNulty (Dublin University), Rory Scannell (Dolphin), Adrian Enright (Abbeyfeale), Tom Kiersey (Waterpark), Brian Haugh (Young Munster), Niall Horan Crescent Comprehensive), Will Foley (Dolphin), Brian Scott (UCC), Sean McCarthy (Shannon), John Madigan (Charleville), Jack O’Donoghue (UL Bohemian), Darren Ryan (Young Munster), John Fitzgerald (Capt.) (PBC).
    Replacements: Max Abbot (PBC), Cian O’Donnell (Cashel), Dave Hartnett (PBC), Jamie Kind (Dolphin), Dave O’Connell (UCC), Ben Nugent (UCC), Shane O’Leary (Young Munster), James McInerney (Garryowen)/Conor Kearns (Dublin University).
    http://www.munsterrugby.ie/domestic/news/10837.php

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    Munster Schools side to play Ulster tomorrow in ravenhill
    Robbie Deegan (Ard Scoil Ris), Steve McMahon (Rockwell College), JJ O’Neill (Crescent College Comprehensive), Paul Kiernan (PBC), Greg O’Shea (Capt.) (Crescent College Comprehensive), Gearoid Lyons (Crescent College Comprehensive), Ben Riley (Rockwell College), Liam O’Connor (CBC), Luke O’Halloran (St. Munchin’s College), Liam McMahon (Crescent College Comprehensive), Dylan Lane (PBC), Mike O’Donnell (Crescent College Comprehensive), Ben Kilkenny (St. Munchin’s College), David St. Ledger (PBC), Cormac Blake (Crescent College Comprehensive)
    Replacements: Denis O’Connell (Rockwell College), Sean McNulty (Rockwell College), Greg Roche (CBC), Frank Bradshaw Ryan (Ard Scoil Ris), Morgan Carey (PBC), John Poland (PBC), Aidan Moynihan (Rockwell College), Steven Fitzgerald (Ard Scoil Ris), Tomas Quinlan (CBC), Conor Flanagan (PBC), Edward O’Keefe (St. Munchin’s College).
    http://www.munsterrugby.ie/domestic/news/10842.php
    Last edited by ormond lad; 21st-September-2012 at 13:41.

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    I find it unbelievable that Stephen Fitzgerald has been dropped unless he's picked up a knock. Himself and Lyons were the outstanding backs in last weeks game.

  30. #268
    Munster Youths team to play Connacht in highfield on sunday
    Munsterr XV: Dylan Horgan (Highfield), Eoin O’Carroll (Tralee), Kieran Duggan (Highfield), Mark Dorgan (Highfield), Joe White (Clonakilty), Fionn McGibney (Garryowen), Ronan O’Lahhoran (Ennis), Brendan Quinlan (Clanwilliam), Eoghan Greene (Sunday’s Well), Ben Betts (Young Munster), Aaron Hogan (Youghal), Conor O’Sullivan (Kanturk), Darragh Power (Waterpark), Connell Dodd (Waterpark), Idris Rqibi (Captain), (Skibbereen).
    Replacements: Stephen Shine (Young Munster), Philip Poilot (Clonakilty), Peter Ryan (Nenagh Ormond RFC), Luke O’Leary (Sunday’s Well), Alex McAuliffe (Bruff), Gareth Molloy (Waterpark), Eathon Moloney (Nenagh Ormond), Cian Tierney (Bruff).
    http://www.munsterrugby.ie/domestic/news/10847.php

  31. #269
    8-6 to Ulster at halftime.
    Brian Haugh with 2 penalties

  32. #270
    Ulster 20s beat Munster 18-9 so Ulster win the interpro title

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